What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Estimator position at Ryan Gootee General Contractors?
Project Estimator
Our success starts with an investment in and commitment to our people. The Project Estimator will report directly to the Director of Preconstruction. As Project Estimator, you’ll be involved in all aspects of the construction process on a variety of projects from historic renovations and restorations to architecturally forward ground-up projects.
Your main responsibilities will be to prepare budgets by studying plans, reviewing specifications, and identifying all project costs for a variety of jobs. All while effectively communicating with architects, design professionals, subcontractors, and suppliers in order to obtain bids while qualifying all subcontractors and negotiating price.
The role requires someone who desires to be challenged in the work that you do. We’re looking for a candidate who’s interested in a career rather than just a job. Someone who has a positive, upbeat attitude who has an interest in a fast-paced and high-growth environment working on selective, private negotiated projects.
RGGC has been voted one of the best places to work in New Orleans ten times since 2012. The culture here is one of collaboration, integrity, and fairness, always focusing on quality, on-time delivery, and getting the job done right. We are committed to your success, because your success helps the company succeed.
Key Role Responsibilities
- Analyze project proposals to evaluate and prepare requests for estimates
- Prepare weekly bid calendar and ensures timely completion of estimates
- Review estimates and revisions for completeness and accuracy
- Attend bid meetings and develop and execute bid strategy
- Gather construction documents and review historical cost data to understands scope of work to bid
- Execute quantity surveys of construction documents
- Prepare estimates in corporate software
- Obtain pricing for materials
- Obtain bids from subcontractors
- Prepare cost analysis in computer by recapitulating material, labor, equipment, subcontractor and overhead costs incurred in the installation of items
- Make an estimate where predetermined standard(s) are not available
- Develop and maintain resource information on products, vendors, subcontractors, government requirements, etc.
- Attend departmental meetings as required
Highly Desired Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field
- At least three years of estimating experience in Commercial Building Construction
- Working knowledge of construction estimating concepts
- Skilled in reading and interpreting plans and specifications
- Highly Organized