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Pre-Construction Manager
Location
Texas
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$160K - $250K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Pre-Construction Manager
FluidStack
• Lead pre-construction for large-scale GPU data center projects as we scale from 600MW to multi-GW, serving as the link between Real Estate, Design Engineering, Procurement, and Construction. • Run constructability reviews of electrical, mechanical, structural, and civil designs, with focus on high-density power distribution (100+ kW per rack), liquid cooling, and utility interconnections. • Perform site evaluations (electrical capacity, utilities, civil and structural, phasing) and determine site-specific requirements that impact schedule, cost, and delivery. • Develop construction scope packages and RFPs, manage GC pre-construction services (bid reviews, schedule development, labor pricing, subcontractor evaluations), and negotiate with landlords, developers, and contractors. • Run construction cost analysis from conceptual through GMP, support budget updates, and validate estimates against market and historical data. • Build comprehensive handoff packages for Construction Managers, and partner with Contracts, Legal, and Commercial on contract terms and risk allocation.
Job Requirements
- You've led pre-construction for large-scale data center, industrial, or mission-critical projects.
- You run constructability reviews across electrical, mechanical, structural, and civil, with high-density power and liquid cooling in scope.
- You perform site due diligence (geotechnical, utilities, zoning and permitting, logistics) and translate it into schedule and budget impact.
- You develop scope packages and RFPs and manage GC pre-construction services and negotiations.
- You run construction cost analysis from concept through GMP and keep estimates honest against the market.
- Bonus: Hyperscale data center pre-construction. High-density power (100+ kW per rack) and liquid cooling. Modular or prefabricated delivery.
Benefits
- Competitive total compensation package (salary + equity).
- Retirement or pension plan, in line with local norms.
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Generous PTO policy, in line with local norms.
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