
Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor – Construction Management
- San Francisco, CA
- $130,000-160,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serve as the primary point of contact for the commercial status of projects, delivering accurate and timely cost reporting at both project and portfolio levels.
- Lead the change management process, including negotiation of change orders throughout the project lifecycle.
- Communicate professionally with general contractors, client representatives, and external stakeholders to ensure seamless coordination across all phases of construction.
- Conduct forensic cost reviews and valuations on high-value, time-sensitive projects.
- Extract and analyze data from multiple sources to support project and portfolio-level decision-making.
- Manage contingency tracking, cost impact logs, and commitment tracking.
- Prepare funding data and facilitate value engineering sessions with stakeholders.
- Provide estimating support during design development, including quantity take-offs, cost benchmarking, and pricing validation.
- Review contractor and subcontractor pricing, lead negotiations, and prepare bid comparisons and funding recommendations.
- Oversee all commercial and change management activities, including forecasting and cash flow reporting.
- Implement and continuously improve commercial processes and procedures.
- Manage cost auditing, validation, and monthly reporting.
- Negotiate and finalize accounts to ensure maximum client value.
- Support project close-out and compile as-built cost data for benchmarking.
- SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.
- Must be available to work from our San Francisco office at least three days per week.
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Engineering, or a related technical field.
- Proven experience in cost management across all phases of construction from pre-construction estimating through project close-out.
- Strong background in cost planning, budgeting, and financial control on large-scale or complex projects.
- Skilled in reviewing and validating contractor estimates, bids, and change orders.
- Experience with various procurement strategies and contract types.
- Familiarity with sectors such as commercial, data centers, high-tech manufacturing, or mission-critical environments.
- Ability to build strong relationships with local stakeholders and navigate regional construction practices.
- RICS accreditation (or working toward it) is a plus.
- Proficient in cost management tools and Excel-based reporting.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.