Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor - Data Center Construction
Turner & Townsend · Wide Ruins, AZ · Yesterday
RemoteRemoteConsulting$135k–$165k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Develop, manage, and maintain project budgets and cost plans throughout all phases of data center design and construction.
- Prepare detailed estimating, cost planning, and benchmarking analyses from concept through completion.
- Review, analyze, and reconcile contractor, subcontractor, and consultant cost submissions.
- Lead change order management, including evaluation, negotiation, and recommendation of change requests.
- Produce and present cost reports, cash flow forecasts, cost risk assessments, and executive summaries for client stakeholders.
- Partner with design teams, contractors, and project leadership to identify cost-saving opportunities and support value engineering initiatives.
- Monitor project commitments, contingency drawdown, cost impacts, and change management logs.
- Conduct quantity surveying, valuations, and cost validation exercises to ensure financial controls are maintained.
- Support procurement activities, bid evaluations, and commercial negotiations on behalf of the client.
- Develop cost estimates and cost plans at key design milestones, ensuring alignment with project goals and market conditions.
- Verify contractor applications for payment and support final account negotiations.
- Track and analyze construction market trends, labor conditions, and material pricing impacting data center projects.
- Compile historical cost data and benchmarking information to improve estimating accuracy across future programs.
- Mentor and support junior team members while promoting a culture of collaboration, quality, and continuous improvement.
- Ensure compliance with Turner & Townsend's project controls methodologies, governance standards, and business management systems.
- Support the successful delivery of large-scale mission-critical facilities, including data centers, digital infrastructure, and advanced technology projects.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Engineering, Cost Management, or a related field.
- Minimum 7+ years of experience in cost management, quantity surveying, estimating, or commercial management within the construction industry.
- Experience supporting relatable large-scale construction projects.
- Consulting experience with a professional services or construction consultancy firm is strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated experience developing estimates, cost plans, change management processes, and monthly cost reporting for complex projects.
- Strong understanding of construction delivery methods, procurement strategies, value engineering, and cost controls.
- Experience reviewing contractor pricing, negotiating commercial terms, and managing project financial performance.
- Knowledge of MEP systems and infrastructure packages commonly found within mission-critical facilities is highly desirable.
- RICS accreditation (MRICS) or working toward chartership is preferred.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with senior stakeholders and project teams.