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Self-Perform Estimator

Jacksonville, FL

Are you a Commercial Construction professional with a passion for Self-Perform work and Estimating? Auld & White Constructors is seeking a Self-Perform Estimator to support the development of accurate, competitive estimates for our in-house work on impactful projects shaping the future of Northeast Florida. If you’re ready to grow your career in Estimating and play a key role in delivering quality work from the ground up, this role is for you!

Why Join Auld & White Constructors?

  • We've got deep local roots - proudly serving Northeast Florida for over 38 years
  • Great earning potential and competitive benefits
  • On-going training and opportunities for career advancement
  • A close-knit, knowledgeable and supportive team of experts
  • We’re consistently ranked one of Jacksonville's best places to work

Position Summary

As a Self-Perform Estimator with Auld & White, you’ll work in our office to support the estimating and bidding process specifically for our self-perform scopes, including concrete, carpentry, demolition, and drywall. Reporting to the Director of Estimating, you’ll be responsible for preparing detailed cost estimates, analyzing project documents, and collaborating with field teams to develop accurate budgets and competitive proposals from concept through final bid.

Position Description

  • Analyze self-perform scopes such as concrete, carpentry, demolition, and drywall to develop detailed quantity takeoffs and cost estimates.
  • Review bid documents, identify key bid items, and share relevant information with vendors and subcontractors.
  • Conduct site visits to evaluate special conditions and prepare necessary estimates for utilities, site access, and other requirements.
  • Compile data for accurate cost estimates, including material and labor costs.
  • Prepare detailed scope breakdowns and budgets for self-perform work to support buyout and project planning.
  • Identify risks and opportunities within the self-perform portions of the work and provide recommendations to the preconstruction team.
  • Evaluate historical cost data from past self-perform projects to inform current estimates and improve accuracy.
  • Participate in project hand-off meetings with project managers and site supervisors.

Position Requirements

  • 10+ years relevant construction experience
  • 3+ years of self-perform estimating experience
  • Ability to work at our headquarters location in Jacksonville, FL - this is not a remote position
  • Working knowledge of construction methods, systems, and installations
  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities, with a keen eye for detail.
  • Highly motivated with strong organizational skills.

Auld & White Constructors is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Auld & White does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law.

All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. 

 

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