Turner & Townsend
Preconstruction Project Manager – EV Construction Management
Turner & Townsend, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Preconstruction Project Manager – EV Construction Management
Turner & Townsend is a global professional services company with over 22,000 people in more than 60 countries. We transform real estate, infrastructure, energy, and natural resources projects by turning challenge into opportunity and complexity into success.
Responsibilities
Lead site feasibility assessments, including zoning, access logistics, environmental constraints, and infrastructure readiness.
Oversee due diligence across multiple sites, managing consultants and internal teams to deliver comprehensive evaluations.
Develop and execute permitting and entitlement strategies, coordinating with local jurisdictions and regulatory agencies.
Manage design consultants and internal stakeholders to ensure site plans meet operational, technical, and safety standards.
Build and manage detailed project budgets and schedules; lead cost estimating and pricing reviews with contractors and vendors.
Define EV charging infrastructure requirements in collaboration with engineering and operations teams, including power demand and layout optimization.
Coordinate with utilities and design teams to scope electrical systems, including transformer sizing, switchgear layouts, and service upgrades.
Lead early engagement with EVSE vendors, electrical contractors, and utility providers to align on scope, timelines, and service requirements.
Review and validate electrical design packages for code compliance, utility standards, and long‑term scalability.
Act as the senior liaison between internal teams (engineering, operations, legal, finance) and external partners (developers, landlords, consultants).
Identify and mitigate risks early in the project lifecycle, providing strategic recommendations to leadership.
Deliver executive‑level updates, business cases, and risk assessments to senior stakeholders.
Develop and refine design standards, permitting workflows, and delivery processes to improve efficiency and consistency across the portfolio.
Support integration of renewable energy, battery storage, and energy management systems into facility designs where applicable.
Oversee a growing pipeline of active and upcoming projects, ensuring alignment with business goals and speed‑to‑market objectives.
Adhere to SOX control responsibilities as applicable.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field; Master’s preferred.
10+ years of experience in real estate or infrastructure project management, primarily preconstruction.
Track record managing large‑scale, multi‑site development programs in a fast‑paced environment.
Strong estimating and budgeting skills, with experience building cost models and schedules from the ground up.
Deep understanding of EV charging technologies, including Level 2 and DC fast charging, load management, and utility interconnection.
Experience managing electrical infrastructure projects involving medium‑ and high‑voltage systems, switchgear, and transformer installations.
Familiarity with NEC, NFPA, and local electrical codes for commercial and industrial facilities.
Strong understanding of permitting, entitlements, and contract negotiation.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, including experience presenting to senior leadership.
Strategic and creative problem‑solving to resolve site‑specific challenges and regulatory constraints.
Experience developing scalable systems, standards, and tools for infrastructure delivery.
Salary Base salary range: $130 000 – $160 000 per year, based on role and level. This is a reflection of base salary only and does not include total compensation.
Additional Information On‑site presence and requirements may change depending on client needs. No recruitment agency may ask candidates to pay a fee; such demands are prohibited.
Benefits & Diversity We celebrate diversity and are an equal‑opportunity employer who encourages applications from all community sectors. All personal information is kept confidential in accordance with EEO guidelines.
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Responsibilities
Lead site feasibility assessments, including zoning, access logistics, environmental constraints, and infrastructure readiness.
Oversee due diligence across multiple sites, managing consultants and internal teams to deliver comprehensive evaluations.
Develop and execute permitting and entitlement strategies, coordinating with local jurisdictions and regulatory agencies.
Manage design consultants and internal stakeholders to ensure site plans meet operational, technical, and safety standards.
Build and manage detailed project budgets and schedules; lead cost estimating and pricing reviews with contractors and vendors.
Define EV charging infrastructure requirements in collaboration with engineering and operations teams, including power demand and layout optimization.
Coordinate with utilities and design teams to scope electrical systems, including transformer sizing, switchgear layouts, and service upgrades.
Lead early engagement with EVSE vendors, electrical contractors, and utility providers to align on scope, timelines, and service requirements.
Review and validate electrical design packages for code compliance, utility standards, and long‑term scalability.
Act as the senior liaison between internal teams (engineering, operations, legal, finance) and external partners (developers, landlords, consultants).
Identify and mitigate risks early in the project lifecycle, providing strategic recommendations to leadership.
Deliver executive‑level updates, business cases, and risk assessments to senior stakeholders.
Develop and refine design standards, permitting workflows, and delivery processes to improve efficiency and consistency across the portfolio.
Support integration of renewable energy, battery storage, and energy management systems into facility designs where applicable.
Oversee a growing pipeline of active and upcoming projects, ensuring alignment with business goals and speed‑to‑market objectives.
Adhere to SOX control responsibilities as applicable.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field; Master’s preferred.
10+ years of experience in real estate or infrastructure project management, primarily preconstruction.
Track record managing large‑scale, multi‑site development programs in a fast‑paced environment.
Strong estimating and budgeting skills, with experience building cost models and schedules from the ground up.
Deep understanding of EV charging technologies, including Level 2 and DC fast charging, load management, and utility interconnection.
Experience managing electrical infrastructure projects involving medium‑ and high‑voltage systems, switchgear, and transformer installations.
Familiarity with NEC, NFPA, and local electrical codes for commercial and industrial facilities.
Strong understanding of permitting, entitlements, and contract negotiation.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, including experience presenting to senior leadership.
Strategic and creative problem‑solving to resolve site‑specific challenges and regulatory constraints.
Experience developing scalable systems, standards, and tools for infrastructure delivery.
Salary Base salary range: $130 000 – $160 000 per year, based on role and level. This is a reflection of base salary only and does not include total compensation.
Additional Information On‑site presence and requirements may change depending on client needs. No recruitment agency may ask candidates to pay a fee; such demands are prohibited.
Benefits & Diversity We celebrate diversity and are an equal‑opportunity employer who encourages applications from all community sectors. All personal information is kept confidential in accordance with EEO guidelines.
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