Starting Salary Range: $119,000 - $150,000 - depending on experience
Location: Everett, WA
Classification: Exempt
US Applicants Only
General Position Summary:
Supervises a wide range of energy focused design-build construction projects from start to finish. Organizes and oversees construction procedures on projects related to energy conservation and generation, Clean Tech, and district energy.
Essential Job Functions:
1. Collaborate with engineers, architects, and other professionals to determine the construction-based requirements and overall budget of the project.
2.Work with preconstruction and energy engineering to determine design-build conceptual scopes for maximum energy conservation and utilization.
3.Work with UMC Business Development personnel to help develop successful energy-based projects.
4. Create/compile conceptual and detailed estimates for general contracting services (subcontractor scopes); working knowledge of cost estimating procedures.
5. Understand and support conceptual and detailed estimates for mechanical, piping, and plumbing estimates, working knowledge of Quick-Pen and EstMEP.
6. Prepare or support the preparation of project budgets and proposals (scope letters).
7. Estimate, evaluate, and negotiate change orders with our clients and subcontractors, GC services, mechanical, piping, and plumbing.
8. Acquire, prepare, and critically evaluate submittals for subcontracted scopes of work and for all UMC self-performed scopes.
9. Secure permits and licenses.
11. Track, forecast, report labor hours and all associated project costs.
12. Buyout major equipment and subcontracts
13. Expedite and track deliveries of major equipment/materials; Owner, subcontractor, and UMC furnished.
14. Create, manage, and implement master project schedule(s) for entire project.
15. Develop, maintain and implement strategies based on knowledge of general conditions, work scope and specifications of project contract(s)/subcontract(s)
Secondary Job Functions:
1. Develop and maintain client relations.
2. Assist with life cycle cost analysis.
3. Support IGA analysis and development of constructability overview, project schedules and cost estimates.
4. Identify new project opportunities.