Director - Cost Management

Director - Cost Management

Full-Time 80000 - 100000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Radius

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead commercial management for critical infrastructure projects in a dynamic datacentre environment.
  • Company: Expanding datacentre organisation based in London with a focus on innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, career progression, and the chance to shape the future of infrastructure.
  • Other info: Join a collaborative team and enjoy excellent growth opportunities in a thriving sector.
  • Why this job: Make a significant impact in a fast-paced industry while developing your leadership skills.
  • Qualifications: Over 5 years' experience in construction project management, ideally in data centres.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 100000 £ per year.

Associate Director - Cost / Commercial Management with extensive M&E experience within Critical infrastructure environments for an expanding 'End Client' Datacentre organisation based in London. This role will lead into running the Commercial Department. Reporting to the Programme Delivery Director, the Associate Director - Cost / Commercial Management (Projects & Commercial) will provide in house Quantity Surveying service on all infrastructure projects / programmes.

This involves initial estimating / budget forecasting, cost plan management, consultant and contractor selection, preliminaries drafting, tendering, contractor negotiation, valuations, variation control, cost reporting and final accounting. Additionally, to support the financial management functions normally carried out in an end operator construction business including internal Purchase Order reconciliation and cash flow.

More than 5 years’ experience in running construction projects, ideally within the data centre industry or those with a very complex services content. Extensive experience in an environment where ‘front end’ activities such as project estimating and cost planning are routinely carried out. Able to provide all the quantity surveying input necessary to run construction contracts of £10m-30m, where external quantity surveying firms are not appointed. Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical matters in a way that can be clearly understood by a non-technical audience. Demonstrable experience of managing a critical supply chain. A sound track record in risk management.

The main responsibilities are, but not limited to, the following:

  • To own all commercial elements of pre-contracting for each project / programme to deliver:
    • Estimated budget costs for each scheme
    • Cost planning for each scheme and option
    • Cashflow plan for each scheme / option to allow for clear funding plan
    • Internal approval of scope / briefs and similar third party documents
    • An approved Procurement Strategy / method for each project
    • An appropriate and agreed contracting approach for each project
    • Agreed tender documents that allow selection of the best & most appropriate supply chain / partners
    • Preparation of all preliminaries
    • Completed contract bundles using the appropriate legal advice / support
    • Completed third party appointments using the appropriate legal advice and support
  • Management Representation at all pre-contract meetings, providing advice or assistance to all other professionals
  • Management of any tender processes and selection of the best & most appropriate suppliers / partners
  • The best outcome in all commercial negotiations
  • Working / liaising with external Quantity Surveyors (where appointed) to deliver all of the above

Cost Management & Reporting:

  • Contract variations that are agreed by all stakeholders, formally instructed and managed & recorded via a formal contract framework
  • Accurate and agreed interim valuations that allow payments to contractors to be made
  • Accurate cost reporting and reconciliation to agreed costs plans / budgets
  • A final accounting review / payment with contractors / suppliers

Management Representation at all pre-contract meetings, providing advice or assistance to all other professionals. Management of any tender processes and selection of the best & most appropriate suppliers / partners. The best outcome in all commercial negotiations. Working / liaising with external Quantity Surveyors (where appointed) to deliver all of the above.

Director - Cost Management employer: Radius

As a leading player in the data centre sector, our company offers an exceptional work environment in London, where innovation meets collaboration. We prioritise employee growth through continuous professional development and provide a supportive culture that values teamwork and open communication. With competitive benefits and the opportunity to lead critical infrastructure projects, we empower our employees to make a meaningful impact in a rapidly evolving industry.

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We think you need these skills to ace Director - Cost Management

Quantity Surveying
Cost Management
Budget Forecasting
Tendering
Contract Negotiation
Valuation Management
Variation Control