Low Voltage Electrical Estimator (Data Center Fit-Out)

OracleUnited States,
$90,100 - $199,500

About The Position

Oracle is seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Estimator to support hyperscale data center build-out projects across multiple regions. This role develops, validates, and defends electrical cost estimates for data center fit-out and deployment scopes, including power distribution, UPS and generator interfaces, structured cabling, pathways, grounding, lighting, controls, monitoring systems, and related mission-critical infrastructure. The ideal candidate has deep experience in hyperscale data centers, colocation, mission-critical construction, or complex infrastructure projects. This person must be comfortable working in early-stage and ambiguous environments, using BOMs, design narratives, drawings, contractor proposals, benchmarks, labor productivity assumptions, and parametric models to create transparent and defensible cost positions. The role supports conceptual, budgetary, and detailed estimates, with emphasis on labor-driven estimating, contractor bid analysis, colocation provider pricing review, should-cost models, and commercial negotiation support.

Requirements

  • Deep experience in hyperscale data centers, colocation, mission-critical construction, or complex infrastructure projects.
  • Comfortable working in early-stage and ambiguous environments.
  • Proficiency in using BOMs, design narratives, drawings, contractor proposals, benchmarks, labor productivity assumptions, and parametric models to create transparent and defensible cost positions.
  • Experience supporting conceptual, budgetary, and detailed estimates.
  • Emphasis on labor-driven estimating, contractor bid analysis, colocation provider pricing review, should-cost models, and commercial negotiation support.

Responsibilities

  • 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.
  • Review and validate BOMs, drawings, one-lines, specifications, layouts, design narratives, contractor takeoffs, and colocation provider scope documents.
  • Translate design information into labor hour build-ups, productivity assumptions, crew plans, installation durations, and detailed cost estimates.
  • Build conceptual and parametric cost models using limited design information, including $/MW, $/rack, $/cabinet, and similar unit-based approaches.
  • Develop assumptions, inclusions, exclusions, allowances, risk items, and contingency recommendations for early-stage Class 4 and Class 5 estimates.
  • Identify missing scope, undefined interfaces, cost risks, constructability concerns, commercial gaps, and estimate gaps across electrical, low voltage, technology, and colocation provider scopes.
  • Review, level, and analyze contractor, subcontractor, specialty trade, and colocation provider bids, proposals, clarifications, allowances, alternates, and qualifications.
  • Support commercial negotiations with colocation providers, including review of build-out pricing, non-recurring charges, tenant improvements, customer-specific scope, change orders, schedule impacts, and contract assumptions.
  • Evaluate proposals for scope completeness, pricing transparency, labor assumptions, material markups, exclusions, allowances, escalation, contingency, risk transfer, and commercial reasonableness.
  • Develop and defend should-cost positions using internal models, historical benchmarks, regional market data, labor productivity expectations, and project-specific assumptions.
  • Challenge contractor and provider assumptions related to productivity, crew loading, material pricing, indirect costs, supervision, general conditions, markups, escalation, contingency, and commercial premiums.
  • Partner with legal, procurement, construction, design, cost management, and commercial teams to align scope, contract language, pricing structures, estimate assumptions, and change management expectations.
  • Comfortable working in ambiguous, fast-moving, early-stage project environments.
  • Able to progress estimates with limited information while clearly documenting assumptions, risks, exclusions, and required inputs.
  • Owns estimates from scope development through quantity validation, labor analysis, pricing, risk review, commercial review, and stakeholder alignment.
  • Proactively identifies missing information, validates assumptions, and resolves estimating uncertainty.
  • Communicates clearly with technical, commercial, procurement, legal, construction, colocation, and executive stakeholders.
  • Able to turn complex estimate details into executive-ready summaries and decision-support materials.

Benefits

  • Flexible medical
  • Life insurance
  • Retirement options
  • Volunteer programs
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