- Effectively prepare and communicate, in proper written form, competitive job estimates by interpreting drawings, bid documents, performing take-offs for labor, equipment and materials.
- Make site visits to collect bidding information.
- Create proposals and submit project bids in accordance with company bidding procedures, with essential overall cost accuracy. Safeguarding they are completed on time.
- Participate in construction meetings from pre-construction meetings to completing project closeout documents.
- Coordinate project activities to attain successful goals on all projects by focusing on job costing information as it relates to actual field costs.
- Maintain communication with project contacts regarding scheduling.
- Controlling and prioritizing multiple activities while handling multiple projects.
- Participate in post-job review/analysis of actual costs to estimated costs through job cost system for use on future projects.
Qualifications
Job Type: Full-time
Compensation:
Commission based ($30,000 -$50,000+)
Work Authorization
Authorized to work in the US
Other qualifications
Frequent travel throughout North America and/or field work (valid driverâs license and reliable vehicle required).
Able to communicate effectively (written and verbal) with co-workers, clients and subcontractors.
Able to work with minimal oversight, but take direction from Senior managers.
Able to meet deadlines, both internally and externally.
Other project duties as assigned by senior staff.
Background Check
Experience in the execution of Property Condition Assessments following ASTM E2018 protocols; Energy Auditing Services and development of energy conservation measures and experience with and Environmental Assessments a plus.
Must be able to perform complex tasks and handle multiple priorities, and have the ability to perform exceptionally under high stress conditions.
Knowledge of computer operations and standard software packages (word processing, spreadsheets, Adobe) required.
Mechanical systems evaluation experience a plus.
OSHA knowledge
Walk job sites during inspections, sometimes on uneven terrain, climbing of ladders to access and evaluate roofing conditions and roof mounted equipment.