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As an on-site representative for the owner, you will be instrumental in supervising cost, schedule, and quality management, while coordinating with construction vendors and contractors involved in multiple large-scale data center construction projects.
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Turner & Townsend are engaged to support our clients with many complex projects, responsible for all aspects of cost management and project delivery and we are seeking an ambitious Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor with strong Preconstruction experience to act as the day-to-day interface with the client and drive large Data Center projects to achieve an excellent outcome.
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Job Description Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on a leading technology client’s large-scale data center construction program.
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Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on our key technology client's large-scale data center construction program.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in various aspects of construction planning and management, including but not limited to construction contracts; document, time, cost, and quality management; change management; and site safety.
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Develop procedures for executing construction contract administration activities including document, change, time, cost, quality and safety management, and implement procedures in coordination with the project team.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Construction, the Senior Construction Project Manager is responsible for scheduling, tracking, leading cross-functional project teams, identifying and obtaining resources needed, reporting, risk analysis, cost management, variances, change management, evaluating, and controlling projects.
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5 years of Construction or Engineering industry experience. 5 years of Project Management Experience. The Sisters of Providence and Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange have deep roots in California, bringing health care and education to communities from the redwood forests to the beach shores of Orange county - and everywhere in between.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on a leading technology client’s large-scale data center construction program in Mount Pleasant, WI. This role can work a hybrid schedule with 3 days per week onsite required at the data center campus in Mount Pleasant, WI.To be successful in this role you must have great communication skills and be comfortable operating in a client-facing role.
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The Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor will take responsibility for end to end service delivery and to act as key, day to day client interface, ensuring that client objectives are met through the delivery of a value added service.
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College and/or post-graduate degree in construction management, cost management, quantity surveying, engineering or field related to construction. Experience of leading cost management on medium or large sized construction projects of medium to high complexity.
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Drives the daily management, supervision, coordination, and successful execution of the construction project to meet time and cost objectives with respect to contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding, and contract administration.
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This includes but may not be limited to account management: business development and client engagement; estimating: scope of work (SOW) generation, detailed and comprehensive quantity takeoff, accurate cost evaluation, subcontractor and supplier bid solicitation, scope qualification and evaluations, operations: pre-construction and construction activities (scheduling, material ordering and logistics, subcontractor administration, health and safety management, etc.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in various aspects of construction planning and management, including but not limited to estimating, bidding, preparing and administering purchase orders and subcontracts, scheduling, cost control, etc.
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