Preconstruction Manager
HITT Contracting Inc. · New York, NY · 3 wk ago
Management$110k–$160k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Providing complete suite of estimating services described above with minimal oversight
- Estimating a variety of building types
- Managing multiple projects and deadlines, with ability to prioritize and complete tasks
- Presenting technical and financial information to stakeholders, including changes from previously presented information
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or related field, required
- Five (5) to seven (7) years’ of related work experience, with two (2) of those years in estimating required
Skills
- Read construction drawings and specifications and identify missing elements
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Analyze technical information
- Analyze market and trade trends
- Understand geotechnical reports
- Cooridnate with stakeholders (developers, architects, subcontractors and HITT Operations) throughout design-assist process, including attendance at design meetings as a HITT representative during preconstruction phase services
- Oversee Assistant Preconstruction Manager/Assistant Estimator
- Make and influence decisions under tight deadlines and sometimes with incomplete information
- Exhibit business sense, forge partnerships with subcontractors, analyze risk
- Distribute documents without the support of an administrative assistant
Benefits
- The determination of salary is based on the candidate’s individual professional experience, qualifications, education, skills, and training.
- HITT Contracting offers a competitive total benefits and compensation package including performance-based bonuses, premium health care coverage including vision and dental, employer-matched 401(k), wellness reimbursement program, paid holidays and time-off, and other voluntary benefits and leave types.
Pay
The Base Salary Range For This Position Is $110,000.00 - $159,500.00 Compensation in other cities and states may vary.
Schedule
The majority of the work is completed in an office environment. Visits to jobsites are as necessary. Due to conditions on a construction site, employees are required to wear safety equipment per company policy.