Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Cost Estimator to support the delivery of large‑scale, mission‑critical data center programs. This role is central to the commercial planning and execution of hyperscale facilities, where electrical infrastructure represents a significant portion of total project cost, schedule risk, and operational performance.
The Senior Electrical Cost Estimator will lead the development of detailed electrical estimates for power distribution, backup generation, and critical systems, providing commercial and technical leadership throughout the project lifecycle. This role works closely with engineering, construction, and procurement teams and requires strong technical expertise, sound estimating judgment, and experience in fast‑paced, standardized delivery environments.
Candidates for this role must be physically based in the United States and legally authorized to work in the U.S. Remote work is permitted only from within the United States; candidates located outside the U.S. cannot be considered for remote employment. Preference will be given to candidates based in Pacific or Central U.S. time zones.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the preparation of detailed electrical cost estimates for hyperscale data center projects, including medium‑ and low‑voltage distribution, substations, UPS systems, generators, switchgear, busway, grounding, and lighting systems.
- Perform and oversee comprehensive electrical quantity takeoffs from drawings, specifications, and BIM models, including conduit, cabling, transformers, generators, and associated infrastructure.
- Develop, validate, and challenge labor, material, and equipment pricing models aligned with project budgets, delivery strategies, and evolving market conditions.
- Establish and maintain historical cost data, benchmarks, and estimating standards to support large‑scale programs and future project forecasting.
- Review, analyze, and normalize electrical contractor and subcontractor bids, identifying scope gaps, cost risks, and commercial exposure.
- Lead and support value engineering and design optioneering efforts, evaluating alternative electrical systems, layouts, and installation methods while maintaining redundancy and reliability requirements.
- Partner closely with engineering, procurement, and construction leaders to inform electrical system decisions based on cost, constructability, schedule, and risk.
- Identify and proactively manage risks related to long‑lead electrical equipment, supply chain constraints, labor availability, and market escalation.
- Account for regional cost variability across U.S. markets, including labor rates, logistics constraints, permitting considerations, and utility interface requirements.
- Support estimating for large‑scale power infrastructure, including utility tie‑ins, substations, and campus‑wide electrical distribution.
- Contribute to standardized data center designs and repeatable delivery models, improving cost certainty, scalability, and speed to market.
- Ensure electrical estimates align with applicable codes, safety standards, sustainability objectives, and energy efficiency requirements.
- Prepare clear, defensible estimating deliverables and present findings to internal teams and external stakeholders.
- Participate in cost reviews, procurement discussions, funding approvals, and commercial strategy sessions.
- Support change management by assessing electrical scope changes and cost impacts throughout the design and construction lifecycle.
- Provide estimating handover materials to construction teams to support alignment between estimate and execution.
- Offer mentorship and technical guidance to junior estimators and contribute to estimating best practices.
- SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.