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Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC

Senior Preconstruction Manager - Electrical

Winter Park
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The Senior Preconstruction Manager - Electrical is an electrical subject-matter expert who serves as a resource for Brasfield & Gorrie’s preconstruction departments across all our regions. This role will support precon managers across projects by providing electrical specific expertise, conceptual budgeting guidance, procurement strategy, vendor relationship knowledge, and training.

Responsibilities and Essential Duties include the following:

  • Serve as the preconstruction department's internal electrical subject-matter expert, providing support on active pursuits and projects
  • Develop conceptual and schematic-level electrical budgets to support early pursuit strategy, feasibility studies, and owner/design team conversations
  • Partner with lead preconstruction managers to validate electrical scope, pricing assumptions, and risk areas on complex or large, high-risk projects
  • Help implement and refine procurement strategies, including trade packaging, early release packages, design-assist, RFP Development and bid leveling support
  • Leverage prior experience to advise on electrical market conditions, production rates, vendor capabilities, and buyout strategy
  • Maintain and grow relationships with electrical trade partners and vendors to support market intelligence and procurement decisions company-wide
  • Develop, teach, and deliver internal training on electrical systems, estimating best practices, and conceptual budgeting for the broader preconstruction team
  • Capture, standardize, and maintain historical electrical cost data, production rates, and benchmarking metrics from completed projects to improve the accuracy of future conceptual estimates
  • Participate in project reviews, estimate reviews, and risk assessment meetings as a electrical advisor
  • Stay current on electrical costs, systems, codes, technologies, and market trends
  • Travel may be necessary depending on project and regional support needs

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  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in electrical estimating, subcontracting, or electrical preconstruction, ideally including experience working for an electrical subcontractor or vendor
  • Deep knowledge of electrical systems, installation methods, and production rates across electrical scopes
  • Strong working knowledge of electrical vendor and subcontractor markets, with established relationships and clear vendor communication skills
  • Demonstrated experience developing conceptual/schematic-level electrical budgets and estimates, particularly on large or complex projects
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to organize and maintain historical cost data and benchmarking metrics
  • Proficiency with estimating and preconstruction software and Microsoft Office products
  • Self-directed and comfortable operating as a department-wide resource rather than a single-project team member

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Skills

Electrical estimating
Preconstruction
Conceptual budgeting
Procurement strategy
Vendor relationship management
Electrical systems
Trade packaging
Bid leveling
Risk assessment
Market intelligence
Data analysis
Project management
Technical training
Microsoft Office
Cost benchmarking

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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