
Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor - Data Center Construction
Turner & Townsend, San Francisco, CA, United States
Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor
Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to serve as the day‑to‑day client interface on a large, multi‑site mission‑critical, rapidly scaling data center program. The role partners closely with real estate, design, engineering, and construction teams to deliver high‑density, schedule‑driven facilities at scale.
This flexible hybrid position requires occasional in‑office days in San Francisco, CA and approximately three days of monthly travel to the Amarillo, Texas area. The remaining time may be worked remotely.
Responsibilities
Provide estimating and cost planning, producing and presenting cost plans at key design milestones.
Review and collaborate with design teams and GC/CM partners on progressive estimates and design‑to‑budget alignment.
Lead value engineering, optioneering, and cost‑impact assessments to guide engineering priorities.
Validate and reconcile GC/CM cost data; review subcontractor pricing and lead commercial negotiations.
Estimate and negotiate change orders throughout the construction lifecycle.
Conduct cost checks, valuations, forecasting, and monthly cost reporting.
Manage commitment tracking, contingency usage, and change control processes.
Coordinate and validate all sources of cost information, including supplier pricing, subcontractor quotes, and A/E quantities.
Prepare executive‑level written commentary on contractor submissions and cost updates.
Support schedule‑driven delivery by resolving cost‑schedule issues proactively.
Lead cost auditing, cost validation, and post‑contract cost variance reviews.
Negotiate and close out final accounts; compile cost benchmarks for future phases.
Liaise with client stakeholders across Bay Area corporate and engineering teams while supporting large‑scale data center construction in energy‑abundant regions.
Mentor and develop team members; model best‑practice delivery and internal compliance standards.
SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.
Qualifications
Ability to work occasional in‑office days in San Francisco, CA and travel to the Amarillo, Texas area for three days each month; remaining work may be performed remotely.
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Cost Management, Quantity Surveying, Engineering, or a related field.
5–7+ years of relevant experience in cost management within the construction industry; construction consultancy experience strongly preferred.
Demonstrated leadership on medium to large, complex projects—ideally mission‑critical / data centers, industrial, or heavy MEP programs.
Strong knowledge of procurement routes, value management, value engineering, and cost/risk management for fast‑track delivery.
Proficiency in cost planning, estimating, change management, and commercial negotiations across the full project lifecycle.
Excellent stakeholder communication with proven client‑facing experience; ability to translate cost drivers and risks for executive audiences.
RICS accreditation (or working toward it) preferred.
Bay Area experience is a plus, including familiarity with local market conditions, permitting influences, utilities, and MEP trade dynamics for mission‑critical projects.
Salary & Benefits
The salary range for this role is $140 K‑$170 K USD. Final compensation will be determined based on factors including experience, skills, and internal equity. Employees may be eligible for bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package.
Equal Opportunity
Turner & Townsend is an equal‑opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sectors. All information will be kept confidential in accordance with EEO guidelines.
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Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to serve as the day‑to‑day client interface on a large, multi‑site mission‑critical, rapidly scaling data center program. The role partners closely with real estate, design, engineering, and construction teams to deliver high‑density, schedule‑driven facilities at scale.
This flexible hybrid position requires occasional in‑office days in San Francisco, CA and approximately three days of monthly travel to the Amarillo, Texas area. The remaining time may be worked remotely.
Responsibilities
Provide estimating and cost planning, producing and presenting cost plans at key design milestones.
Review and collaborate with design teams and GC/CM partners on progressive estimates and design‑to‑budget alignment.
Lead value engineering, optioneering, and cost‑impact assessments to guide engineering priorities.
Validate and reconcile GC/CM cost data; review subcontractor pricing and lead commercial negotiations.
Estimate and negotiate change orders throughout the construction lifecycle.
Conduct cost checks, valuations, forecasting, and monthly cost reporting.
Manage commitment tracking, contingency usage, and change control processes.
Coordinate and validate all sources of cost information, including supplier pricing, subcontractor quotes, and A/E quantities.
Prepare executive‑level written commentary on contractor submissions and cost updates.
Support schedule‑driven delivery by resolving cost‑schedule issues proactively.
Lead cost auditing, cost validation, and post‑contract cost variance reviews.
Negotiate and close out final accounts; compile cost benchmarks for future phases.
Liaise with client stakeholders across Bay Area corporate and engineering teams while supporting large‑scale data center construction in energy‑abundant regions.
Mentor and develop team members; model best‑practice delivery and internal compliance standards.
SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.
Qualifications
Ability to work occasional in‑office days in San Francisco, CA and travel to the Amarillo, Texas area for three days each month; remaining work may be performed remotely.
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Cost Management, Quantity Surveying, Engineering, or a related field.
5–7+ years of relevant experience in cost management within the construction industry; construction consultancy experience strongly preferred.
Demonstrated leadership on medium to large, complex projects—ideally mission‑critical / data centers, industrial, or heavy MEP programs.
Strong knowledge of procurement routes, value management, value engineering, and cost/risk management for fast‑track delivery.
Proficiency in cost planning, estimating, change management, and commercial negotiations across the full project lifecycle.
Excellent stakeholder communication with proven client‑facing experience; ability to translate cost drivers and risks for executive audiences.
RICS accreditation (or working toward it) preferred.
Bay Area experience is a plus, including familiarity with local market conditions, permitting influences, utilities, and MEP trade dynamics for mission‑critical projects.
Salary & Benefits
The salary range for this role is $140 K‑$170 K USD. Final compensation will be determined based on factors including experience, skills, and internal equity. Employees may be eligible for bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package.
Equal Opportunity
Turner & Townsend is an equal‑opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sectors. All information will be kept confidential in accordance with EEO guidelines.
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