Low Voltage Electrical Estimator (data Center Fit-out)

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

This role is for a Senior Electrical Estimator focused on hyperscale data center build-out projects. The primary responsibilities include developing, validating, and defending electrical cost estimates for various infrastructure components within data centers. The role requires experience with BOMs, design documents, contractor proposals, and parametric models, supporting conceptual, budgetary, and detailed estimates. Key tasks involve labor-driven estimating, bid analysis, and supporting commercial negotiations with colocation providers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop comprehensive electrical and low voltage estimates for hyperscale data center build-outs, including power distribution, UPS and battery interfaces, generator interfaces, busway, feeders, panels, branch power, rack power, grounding, lighting, controls, fire alarm interfaces, BMS/EPMS pathways, structured cabling, fiber, copper, containment, cable tray, conduit, supports, and related infrastructure.
  2. Review and validate BOMs, drawings, one-lines, specifications, layouts, design narratives, contractor takeoffs, and colocation provider scope documents.
  3. Translate design information into labor hour build-ups, productivity assumptions, crew plans, installation durations, and detailed cost estimates.
  4. Build conceptual and parametric cost models using limited design information, including $/MW, $/rack, $/cabinet, and similar unit-based approaches.
  5. Develop assumptions, inclusions, exclusions, allowances, risk items, and contingency recommendations for early-stage Class 4 and Class 5 estimates.

Skills

Required

  • 10-15+ years of electrical estimating experience
  • Hyperscale data center, colocation, mission-critical, semiconductor, industrial, or complex infrastructure project experience
  • Estimating data center electrical and low voltage scopes
  • BOM-based estimating
  • Labor hour development
  • Productivity analysis
  • Quantity validation
  • Contractor bid review
  • Developing conceptual and parametric estimates with limited design information
  • Reviewing and challenging colocation provider pricing, fit-out costs, customer-specific build-out charges, allowances, change orders, and commercial assumptions