Project Manager / Estimator
Texas State Library and Archives Commision - Tucson, AZ
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Description: Primary Skills for this Role: Project Manager / Estimator - Multiple Disciplines Our Project Managers experience a challenging and growth-focused work environment. As a PM/Estimator, we encourage you to lead by example while developing and mentoring future construction industry leaders. Project Estimator Duties (Include but are not limited to): Innovative and creative approach to building projects Risk analysis Prepare and submit estimates in compliance with contract documents Complete understanding of the plans, specs and scope of work Mentor and Supervise Project Engineers/Assistant Estimators with: RFP's to subs and vendors Coordinate Quantity Take-Offs Subcontractor and Vendor quotes revie Prepare and attend project hand-off meeting Project Manager Duties (Include but are not limited to): Manage Project - Team support - Assist all (OUR CLIENT, Subs, Owners, Etc.) Attend project meetings Discuss safety, quality, schedule, and productivity with the Team Job cost tracking & monthly forecast Prepare and submit pay application Finalize unresolved issues Mentor and Supervise Project Engineers with: Review Sub Pay Apps Prepare and submit change orders RFI's Project Closeout documents required by owner & OUR CLIENT Requirements: Highly motivated with an overwhelming desire to learn and advance your career as an employee-owner Graduate from an accredited college or university with a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, or 4 years equivalent construction experience. Should possess functional knowledge of Microsoft Operating Systems and Office products. A valid driver's license with an acceptable past driving related history. This is a safety-sensitive position, you will need to pass a pre-employment and subsequent random drug screenings. Ability to work in both indoor and outdoor environments. Must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 50 lbs.
Created: 2026-03-06