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Century Aluminum is a global producer of primary aluminum and operates aluminum reduction facilities in the United States and Iceland. Our primary aluminum facilities produce standard grade and value-added primary aluminum products.
This is a full-time position (schedule is TBD), located in Mt. Holly, Goose Creek, SC.
JOB DUTIES
As a Maintenance Electrician, you will be responsible for fabricating, installing, inspecting, testing, operating, repairing and maintaining all types of electrical, mechanical and electronic equipment in a safe and orderly manner as directed by a Maintenance Supervisor.
REQUIREMENTS
- Five (5) years industrial electrical maintenance experience.
- Formal Apprenticeship or equivalent trades training is desirable.
- Vocational or high school graduate or equivalent.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The tasks listed are the most physically demanding tasks required of the Maintenance Electrician position.
Standing - worker stands on concrete, rock, dirt or equipment (frequent basis)
Walking - worker is walking on concrete floors, rock, or dirt during the shift (frequent basis)
Strength
- Lifting - required to lift various tools, parts, and equipment such as an electrical testing and measuring equipment, conduit, ladders and scaffolding, vibration analyzers, soldering equipment, metal cutting and forming machines, hoisting and rigging equipment. Some of the equipment can weigh up to 50 lbs. Typically the technician is lifting and carrying power tools, drills and hand tools weighing up to 20 lbs.
- Carrying - carries tool kits and calibrating equipment weighing up to 30 lbs., extension ladders
- Pushing/Pulling - minimal
- Climbing - steel ladders (occasional)
- Balancing - good balance is required during ladder climbing, bucket truck work
- Bending - dependent on the maintenance job being performed; the jobs vary from day to day
- Kneeling - occasional
- Crawling - not required
- Reaching - full ROM of UE required
- Handling- good manual dexterity required in repair of circuits, pumps, motors, and working with hand tools and testing equipment
- Squatting - occasional
- Sitting - occasional
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Must demonstrate the ability to comply with all Century Aluminum and plant PPE requirements and safety protocols.
- Must possess the skills and abilities to work autonomously while conducting routine electrical tasks.
- Familiar with the handling, operation and safe use of all types of electrical equipment including motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, switches, circuit breakers, relay, control equipment, communication equipment, electronic and fluid controls, power generation, transmission and distribution system, instruments, panel boards, replacement parts and supplies, wire and cable, insulating materials, solder, paint, etc.
- Safe and efficient use of electrical maintenance tools and equipment including electrical testing and measuring equipment. Conduit bending and threading equipment, ladders and scaffolding, vibration analyzers, soldering equipment, metal cutting and forming machines, hoisting and rigging equipment. Hand and power tools common to the trade.
- Read and work from blueprints, sketches, charts, manuals, wiring and schematic diagrams, and other information and instructions. Maintains records and makes reports as necessary.
- Fabricate, install, troubleshoot, dismantle, repair, assemble, inspect, test, maintain, lubricate and operate all electrical and electronic equipment and components, air conditioning equipment, fluid controls, cranes, lighting systems and battery powered equipment.
- Use burning, cutting, welding, soldering, and brazing equipment as required.
- Operate cranes, mobile equipment, and erects and disassembles scaffolding in conjunction with repair work.
- Paint in conjunction with repair work.
- Actively participate in crew and plant safety programs.
- Assist in warehouse parts and inventory control.
- Assist in the upgrade of PM's and lubes through planning.
- Participate in out-of-schedule working hours, i.e.; fill-ins, breakdowns and overhauls.
- Work rotating shifts.
- Maintain job continuity.
- Communicate freely with the technician/supervisor.
- Utilize computer systems, i.e.; daily time entries in Oracle, functions of the CMMS System.
- Continue to upgrade oneself through education/skills associated with their trade.
- Maintain personal and company tools in a safe and usable condition at all times.
- This position reports to a Maintenance Supervisor.
SPECIFIC DUTIES FOR SHIFT MAINTENANCE WORKERS
- Exercise extreme caution while working alone on many tasks
- Assist other maintenance shift workers throughout the plant in repair efforts to minimize call-ins of day shift personnel
- Assist assigned crew with execution of planned activities such as PM's, lubes, or standing work orders as assigned by the maintenance supervisor
- Understand and activate the "Maintenance Help Chain" as necessary to prevent excessive production interruptions
- Prioritize work requests or have the Potline Supervisor prioritize requests in the event of multiple requests simultaneously
- Assess non-routine breakdown situations and recommend necessary resources when help is required
- Provide accurate feedback to the appropriate maintenance personnel regarding turnover information on breakdowns and trouble calls
- Practice established maintenance process techniques at all times, some examples include accurate and detailed information on work orders, applying parts removal tags on rebuild items, immediately return to stock warehouse issues that are not needed, proper coding of emergency work orders, all stock issues are charged to work orders
BENEFITS
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Voluntary Benefits, Disability
- Company-paid holidays
- Accrued vacation
- Employee Assistance Program
- 401K with up to 6% company match
- Onsite Gym
- Wellness programs
- Employee recognition incentives
Environmental, Health & Safety:
This position requires awareness of the Mt. Holly Environmental Policy, Mt. Holly Waste Minimization Policies and Environment, Health and Safety Policy/Principles. must be knowledgeable of the environmental aspects of processes, activities and services in job area and appropriate measures to control impact on the environment.
Support plant policies for waste minimization, demonstrate knowledge of the environmental aspects of the job and effectively employ standard methods to control impact of work on the environment to prevent pollution. Support department environmental objectives and plant environmental goals.
Director of Construction - Healthcare Market
Charleston, SC
Highlights:
- Lead mega healthcare builds – Oversee $500M+ hospital projects and drive field execution, safety, and scheduling on some of the region’s largest healthcare developments.
- Enterprise leadership role – Mentor superintendents, guide project strategy, and work closely with executive leadership on complex healthcare builds.
- Regional impact with a top-tier builder – Travel across major Southeast markets (Charleston, Charlotte, Orlando, Nashville, Richmond) with Barton Malow, known for innovation and large-scale project delivery.
Responsibilities:
- The Lead Superintendent oversees the construction effort on complex, large healthcare projects or multiple healthcare projects to ensure it is constructed safely in accordance with design, budget and schedule.
- This position directly supervises and mentors the Superintendents assigned to the project/s, collaborates with the project management team, manages the Owner’s expectations, ensures productivity of subcontractors, and provides leadership in complying with applicable project, and regulation requirements.
- The Lead Superintendent provides leadership, strategic planning and embraces innovation as the construction industry evolves.
What you will do:
- Enforces corporate safety policies on jobsites, including pre-task safety planning and providing key responsibility for safety compliance in the field.
- Supports sales efforts and project pursuits and promotes company in the healthcare industry.
- Leads project team with the establishment of the overall project build strategy and work flow and helps document those in site logistics and phasing plans.
- Oversees set-up of baseline project schedule(s) and schedule updates; ensures all activities take place on or ahead of scheduled dates; supervises, coordinates and sequences subcontractor’s work to minimize interference between various trades and owner activities on large, complex project or multiple projects; maintains labor harmony.
- Oversees and coordinates with each trade holding permits and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) to ensure compliance with inspection process and progress is in line with schedule, planning, and commissioning process.
- Assists with development of work scopes and front-end documents for bidding to create clear and concise scopes of work based on full understanding of the contract documents and applicable work rules/jurisdictions; assists with bid process including participation in post-bid interviews and answering bidder questions.
- Partners with Project Executives with management of overall budget and forecasting of usage, by helping to control cost and monitoring potential changes from contractors, including time and materials.
- Attends internal and external (with owners and designers) project meetings to provide field progress reports, awareness of challenges faced, and help problem-solve on construction activities.
- Manages the installation of the work in the field to the quality standards required for the project.
- Supports the success of the project team, specifically upcoming Superintendents, by sharing lessons learned and training/mentoring; acts as a career advocate.
What you will need:
- Minimum 15 years' experience in the healthcare construction industry on large and complex projects
- Experience leading large healthcare projects greater than or equal to $500 million
- Minimum of 8 years of direct supervision of projects teams including trades
- Willing to travel throughout the Southeast region
- Regional experience and contractor knowledge
- Strong negotiation skills to resolve field issues with subcontractor, design team and/or owner
- OSHA 30
JRN #2428
A fast-growing production company in Charleston, SC is looking for a seasoned Executive Assistant to support its CEO.The Executive Assistant will serve as a key partner to the CEO, managing daily operations while also helping to develop the processes and infrastructure needed to scale the business.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage a complex, fast-moving calendar, scheduling, and priorities
- Coordinate executive communications across email, Slack, and messaging platforms
- Book and manage all aspects of travel logistics
- Support client operations including onboarding, proposals, and coordination
- Provide light personal support in partnership with a PA (appointments, reservations, etc.)
- Track projects, deadlines, and action items to ensure nothing falls through the cracks
- Identify and improve systems, workflows, and operational processes
- Support team operations, office readiness, and new hire onboarding
Requirements
- Highly reliable, proactive, and resourceful self-starter
- Strong sense of ownership, accountability, and follow-through
- Positive, solutions-oriented mindset with a “do whatever it takes” attitude
- Excellent organizational, time-management, and communication skills
- Tech-savvy and comfortable using (or eager to learn) AI tools to improve efficiency
- High level of discretion and integrity with confidential information
- Professional presence and strong interpersonal skills
- Willing to travel occasionally
Location: Charleston, SC
Schedule: Full Time, Onsite
Compensation: $90k + Benefits
SUMMARY
As an Estimating Manager, this position is responsible and accountable for overseeing the full estimating lifecycle for projects of all sizes across the infrastructure, marine, heavy civil, and railroad sectors. This role leads and mentors a team of estimators to produce accurate, competitive, and compliant bids by analyzing plans, specifications, quantities, production rates, and market conditions. The Estimating Manager plays a critical role in risk management, cost control, and securing profitable work that supports the company’s long-term growth.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Lead, manage, train, and mentor a team of estimators to ensure timely, accurate, and consistent bid preparation.
- Establish and maintain estimating standards, procedures, and best practices specific to construction projects.
- Provide technical guidance and oversight throughout the estimating process.
- Oversee the development of accurate and competitive cost estimates from conceptual design through final bid.
- Manage the preparation of bids and proposals for DOT, municipal, federal, marine, railroad, and private infrastructure projects.
- Analyze and review project plans, specifications, geotechnical reports, RFPs, and contract requirements.
- Generate comprehensive, itemized estimates, including projected future costs based on historical data.
- Perform or oversee detailed quantity takeoffs and cost modeling for labor, materials, equipment, trucking, and subcontracted work.
- Conduct pricing evaluations across multiple trades.
- Review bid documents, subcontractor proposals, and supplier quotes for scope alignment, accuracy, and specification compliance.
- Prepare and issue Request for Quotation (RFQ) packages to subcontractors and suppliers for permanent and construction materials.
- Evaluate production rates, means and methods, and constructability considerations.
- Collaborate with proposal manager, project managers, superintendents, engineers, owners, subcontractors, and vendors.
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with specialty subcontractors and material suppliers.
- Lead the preparation of written bid proposals and client presentations, including scope, pricing, and schedules.
- Ensure bids & proposals are submitted under the solicitation.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Must possess a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) or be willing/eligible to obtain one upon hire. Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Experience: Ten (10) years of experience in estimating in the construction industry, with at least two (2) years of supervisory experience managing staff.
- Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA): Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills in English to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients, and customers. Must possess a comprehensive knowledge of estimating techniques and cost-control methods utilizing Heavy Bid. Must possess a thorough knowledge of bid proposals and preparations. Must have extensive knowledge of marine and/or heavy civil construction estimating, cost control, and project management. Extensive knowledge and experience with Heavy Bid, Primavera P6, Bluebeam Revu, and Microsoft Office products. Technical writing experience is strongly preferred.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- The individual must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable workplace accommodation.
- The individual must also be able to wear and properly utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to work or visit within areas where it is required. This includes a hard hat, safety glasses, a life vest, respirators, earplugs, steel-toed shoes, personal floatation devices (PFD), and/or other protective equipment.
- The individual may be required to work long hours and/or weekends. Additionally, some out-of-town or overnight travel may be required.
- The individual may be required to walk, step, climb, or otherwise move from one location on the job site to another, which may be of varying heights and access parameters.
- The individual may occasionally be required to stand, stoop, bend, crouch, kneel, climb, or sit for long periods.
- The individual may be required to operate in a clerical office setting. The individual will routinely use standard office equipment, such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.
- The individual may be required to lift objects with a minimum of 10 lbs. and a maximum single-person lift of 50 lbs. This could result in frequent lifting or carrying, depending on project needs.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
The Company expects and requires all employees to observe and fulfill all safety responsibilities as outlined in workplace safety training and actively work toward maintaining a safe workplace. Employees are authorized and obligated to stop work on any task or series of tasks whenever an unsafe condition or situation is anticipated or is observed as well as bring problems to the attention of the immediate supervisor, HSE Manager, or HR Manager. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Regular attendance and punctuality are required of all employees. Employment at Russell Marine, LLC is on an “at-will” basis. There is no contract of employment between Russell Marine, LLC and any one or all of its employees unless explicitly stated elsewhere. Employment security cannot be guaranteed for or by any employee. No Manager, Supervisor, or employee of the Company has any authority to enter into an agreement for employment for any specified period of time or to make an agreement for employment other than at-will. Only the Owner or President has the authority to modify the at-will relationship, and then only in writing specifically addressed to the employee on this issue and signed by that Russell Marine, LLC Executive.
Russell Marine, LLC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other protected status. If you require special assistance or accommodation while seeking employment with Russell Marine, LLC, please contact Human Resources at
Now Hiring: Electrical Estimator
Charleston, SC | Full-Time | Salaried
$120,000 – $140,000 + Bonus
Relocation Assistance
Reports to: Estimating Manager
We exist to have a positive impact on the lives of people by providing a safe and energizing workplace, real opportunities to grow, and strong pay and benefits. If you’re an experienced Electrical Estimator looking to join a company that values safety, professionalism, integrity, responsiveness, and efficiency — we’d like to connect.
About the Role
The Estimator is responsible for preparing timely, accurate, and competitive bid estimates while following an established estimating process. This role plays a key part in cost control, scope analysis, and supporting successful project turnover to Operations. You’ll collaborate closely with Branch Directors, Project Managers, Engineering, Logistics, VDC, Prefabrication, Service Groups, and external partners including General Contractors, vendors, specialty contractors, and owners.
Key Responsibilities
• Prepare and coordinate assigned project estimates
• Review drawings, specifications, and bid documents to fully understand scope
• Perform detailed quantity take-offs from engineered electrical drawings
• Manage vendor and subcontractor pricing, RFIs, clarifications, and scope letters
• Utilize Accubid and LiveCount for take-offs and estimate development
• Assemble final bid pricing and proposals
• Participate in pre-bid and post-bid meetings
• Complete estimate review processes and turnover meetings for awarded projects
• Track project data and maintain estimating systems and calendars
• Identify constructability issues and coordinate with Operations
What We’re Looking For
• 3+ years of electrical estimating experience on projects over $1M
• Proficiency in Accubid and LiveCount software
• Strong understanding of electrical systems, construction methods, and market conditions
• Experience in data center, healthcare, and industrial projects is highly preferred
• Ability to perform accurate take-offs and develop competitive pricing
• Strong mathematical, organizational, and communication skills
• Detail-oriented with a high degree of accuracy
• Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word & Excel)
• Ability to manage deadlines and multiple bid schedules
What’s Offered
• $120K – $140K base salary + performance bonus
• Company-paid benefits including family coverage
• Strong team culture and long-term career growth
• Opportunity to support complex, high-profile electrical construction projects in the Charleston market
If you’re ready to contribute to impactful electrical projects, let’s connect.
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We do not accept unsolicited assistance from recruiters or staffing agencies. Any resumes submitted without prior written agreement will be considered unsolicited and free of charge to Floor Authority.
About Us: Floor Authority is a leading provider of high-quality flooring solutions for residential and commercial spaces. With a commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction, we offer a comprehensive range of flooring products and services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Job Overview: Floor Authority is currently looking for a Field Manager in Charleston, SC. The ideal candidate is responsible for the overall management and coordination of field operations. This role involves supervising installation crews, managing project timelines, maintaining quality standards, and ensuring customer satisfaction. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Oversee daily field operations, including scheduling, dispatching, and coordinating installation crews.
- Conduct site assessments before installation to ensure project readiness.
- Work closely with the office team to ensure proper project documentation and customer satisfaction.
- Ensure adherence to project timelines and deadlines, communicating effectively with customers and internal teams.
- Maintain high-quality standards for all installations, conducting regular inspections and addressing any issues promptly.
- Manage inventory and equipment, ensuring proper utilization and maintenance.
- Resolve customer complaints and issues in a timely and professional manner.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with customers, subcontractors, and suppliers.
- Conduct performance reviews of installation crews and provide feedback to team members.
- Monitor and control field-related expenses.
- Stay up to date on industry trends and best practices.
- Communicate information with cross-functional team members; ability to use technology to take appropriate photos and complete documentation of inspections or provide updates while in the field.
- Requires an abundance of driving daily which may include picking up and/or delivering materials. Field Managers will be responsible for multiple neighborhoods in various areas.
- Required to assess, schedule, and complete all punch work and/or repairs needed by builders.
- Must be able to lift heavy objects up to 100 lbs. and move them on job sites.
- Job will require some hands-on work.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
TRAVEL & WORK SCHEDULE:
- This role requires regular travel to job sites within the Charleston area. A company vehicle will be provided.
- This is a full-time position with standard business hours, Monday–Friday. Some evening or weekend work may be required to meet project deadlines or address urgent issues.
Desired Candidate Qualifications:
- Proven experience in field management or a related role in the flooring industry.
- Strong leadership and organizational skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Proficient in using computer software and technology.
- Valid driver's license.
- Proficiency with MS Office and email
- Ability to lift up to 50lbs.
- Provide client/customer support from start to finish of all projects and maintain in contact with clients during and after completion of project.
- Time management skills: Able to prioritize multiple competing priorities executing in order of priority.
- Attention to detail and commitment to delivering the Floor Authority Standard.
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred but not required.
- 3+ years related experience in the flooring industry or related industry.
Working Conditions:
- This role involves both office and field work, requiring time spent on construction sites, customer locations, and warehouse facilities.
- Work conditions may include exposure to varying weather conditions, loud noise levels, and physically demanding tasks such as walking, standing, lifting, and inspecting job sites.
Company Benefits:
- Competitive salary.
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Retirement savings plan.
- Paid time off and holidays.
- Professional development opportunities.
What Success Looks Like:
- Following the Floor Authority Playbook for streamlined operations.
- Effective project execution: You ensure installations are completed on time and within scope, proactively addressing challenges to avoid delays.
- Problem-Solving & Adaptability: You anticipate potential job site issues and resolve them efficiently, keeping projects on track without unnecessary stoppages.
- Clear & Consistent Communication: You maintain strong communication with customers, installation crews, and internal teams, ensuring everyone is aligned and informed.
- High-Quality Standards: You enforce quality control measures, conducting thorough inspections to guarantee flawless installations and customer satisfaction.
- Customer Satisfaction & Retention: Your proactive approach and attention to detail result in satisfied customers, positive reviews, and repeat business.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
This role bridges pre-construction strategy with project execution, supporting estimating efforts while contributing to successful field delivery. The position plays a critical part in cost modeling, subcontractor procurement, budgeting, and early project planning, while partnering with the Project Manager during construction on scheduling, buyout, cost control, and project documentation.
Designed as a growth-track role, this position provides hands-on involvement throughout the full project lifecycle—from early budgeting to final closeout—while establishing a clear pathway to Project Manager or Preconstruction Manager.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Pre-construction & Estimating
- Assist in the preparation of conceptual, schematic, and GMP estimates
- Perform quantity takeoffs and scope analysis from drawings and specifications
- Develop trade bid packages and coordinate subcontractor bidding
- Solicit, review, and level subcontractor and supplier proposals
- Assist in preparing value engineering options and cost comparisons
- Support early constructability reviews and risk assessments
- Maintain historical cost data and estimating templates
Project Management Support
- Assist the Project Manager with project setup, including contracts, subcontracts, and project documentation
- Support subcontractor buyout and contract execution
- Track and manage RFIs, submittals, and change orders
- Assist with schedule updates and coordination with field teams
- Monitor project budgets, cost reports, and forecast updates
- Participate in owner, architect, and subcontractor meetings
- Support project closeout documentation, including as-builts and O&M manuals
Coordination & Communication
- Serve as a liaison between preconstruction, operations, and field teams
- Coordinate with internal departments (accounting, safety, and leadership)
- Communicate clearly with designers, consultants, vendors, and subcontractors
- Assist in transitioning projects from pre-construction to construction
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 2–5 years of experience in construction estimating, project engineering, or assistant project management
- Strong understanding of construction means and methods
- Proficiency in estimating and project management software (e.g., Excel, Bluebeam, Procore, Sage CM, or similar)
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications
- Strong organizational, communication, and analytical skills
- High attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities
Preferred Skills
- Familiarity with conceptual estimating and early budgeting
- Exposure to industrial, commercial, or specialty construction projects
- Interest in career growth toward Project Manager or Preconstruction Manager
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary and performance-based bonus
- Vehicle and cellphone allowance
- Comprehensive benefits including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, 401(k) with Company Match, and paid time off
- Professional development support and career growth opportunities
About BEHKO
BEHKO represents the next chapter of proven design-build excellence. Our name reflects our evolution—honoring a strong foundation while clearly signaling where we are headed. With bold vision, trusted relationships, and uncompromising integrity, we deliver from blueprint to beyond.
Our leadership team brings decades of industry experience, having led major initiatives within a respected design-build firm recognized for high standards and long-term client value. Following a strategic leadership transition, our founders sharpened the firm’s direction and aligned its future under one clear vision. Today, BEHKO carries that legacy forward through unified leadership and a performance-driven culture grounded in clarity, accountability, and results.
What sets BEHKO apart is our blend of seasoned expertise and forward-thinking execution. We do more than construct buildings—we build lasting partnerships, deliver disciplined cost control, and create momentum that extends well beyond project completion. Our long-standing clients trust our relational integrity and operational excellence, while new partners quickly recognize our ability to deliver premium results without unnecessary waste.
BEHKO represents a refined evolution—backed by experience, aligned under unified leadership, and positioned for sustained growth.
This is more than construction.
This is BEHKO Built.
About Us:
At Kennedy Richter Construction, we are committed to upholding our core values of Creativity, Communication, and Quality in every project we undertake. We are seeking a Repair Litigation Estimator to play a critical role in pricing construction defects, and supporting dispute resolution efforts.
Position Overview:
This role focuses on estimating repairs for construction defects and litigation matters. You will work closely with our business development, construction operations, and expert witness teams to develop accurate, well-documented estimates that withstand legal scrutiny. The ideal candidate understands existing conditions, causation-based repairs, and documentation standards required in litigation environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Review property damage claims that are in litigation or dispute
- Prepare detailed repair estimates
- Analyze contractor bids, invoices, expert reports, and opposing estimates for accuracy and scope
- Identify pricing discrepancies, scope differences, and code-related issues
- Provide written estimate summaries and damage evaluations to support legal strategy
- Collaborate with attorneys, claims professionals, and experts
- Respond to discovery requests related to repair costs and estimating methodology
- Assist with depositions, mediations, and settlement discussions by explaining estimates and cost drivers
- Ensure estimates comply with local building codes, regulations, and industry standards
- Maintain organized documentation and estimate files for litigation readiness
Skills and Qualifications:
- Minimum of 5 years of experience supporting litigation, insurance, or expert testimony matters
- Proficient in mathematics, including basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry
- Advanced knowledge of building codes, safety regulations, and construction disciplines
- Expertise in Microsoft Office Suite, with strong skills in Word and Excel
- Excellent typing skills and ability to read and interpret plans and specifications
- Strong interpersonal and written communication abilities
- Highly detail-oriented and organized
- A positive, proactive attitude and enthusiasm for new challenges and initiatives
Additional Information:
- Job Type: Full-time
ay: $50,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Stable, full-time role with consistent hours and a mix of shop + field work (variety, not monotony)
- Work with a growing contractor that values safety, reliability, and people who take pride in their craft
- Be the person the field depends on to keep tools and equipment running so projects stay on track
- Hands-on work with clear expectations and real ownership of outcomes
- Competitive pay range for the market, with CDL preferred (and valued)
Location: On-site in the Charleston, SC area (shop + field support at multiple worksites)
Note: Must have hands-on mechanical aptitude with tools/light equipment, a valid driver’s license, ability to pass a background check, and reliable transportation. CDL is preferred.
About Our Client
Our client is a well-established construction company in the Charleston area known for quality execution and a safety-first approach. They support active commercial projects and rely on a dependable internal shop function to keep equipment, tools, and jobsite operations running smoothly.
Job Description
- Maintain and repair small tools (electric and gas) and light equipment in the shop and in the field
- Inspect equipment to identify service and repair needs and prioritize work appropriately
- Communicate directly with field superintendents about issues, timelines, and readiness for use
- Perform routine preventive maintenance using manufacturer checklists and service guidelines
- Test equipment after repairs to confirm issues are resolved before returning it to service
- Document service work and maintain accurate service records
- Clean and wash equipment as needed to keep the fleet job-ready
- Travel to field locations to perform repairs/service when required
- Follow OSHA and DOT safety practices and proactively identify/correct shop hazards
- Support other duties as assigned to keep operations running efficiently
Qualifications
- Experience performing maintenance and repairs on small tools and light construction equipment
- Valid driver’s license and ability to pass a background check
- Reliable personal transportation to and from the shop (own transportation required)
- Basic computer skills (typing, email, internet) for documentation and communication
- Safety-minded and comfortable working across multiple active worksites
- CDL preferred
- First Aid/CPR preferred
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- You’ll be trusted to own your work and solve problems without micromanagement
- Strong team environment where the shop and field work together closely
- Clear impact: when you do your job well, the whole operation runs better
- Safety is taken seriously and supported with real standards
JPC-647
Pay: $80,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Step into a high-impact role with real ownership over both estimating and project execution for commercial concrete work
- Join a growing, well-established contractor with strong financials and repeat-client momentum
- Work on challenging, visible projects where your decisions directly drive schedule, quality, and profitability
- Be the go-to professional on jobs, building trusted relationships with owners, architects, and subs
- Competitive pay with upside based on experience, plus relocation support for the right candidate
Location: On-site in the Charleston, SC area (relocation assistance available for the right hire)
Note: Must have 5+ years of commercial construction experience, strong estimating and project management capability, proficient computer skills, and permanent U.S. work authorization (no sponsorship).
About Our Client
Our client is a mid-size restoration construction and commercial concrete contractor known for integrity, performance, and long-term customer relationships. They’ve grown to roughly $15M in annual revenue, with substantial bonding capacity and a track record on large-scale restoration work. Their team prides itself on doing work the right way and building partnerships that lead to repeat business.
Job Description
- Manage one or more projects from preconstruction through closeout, ensuring budget, schedule, and quality targets are met
- Serve as the primary client-facing point of contact and represent the company professionally with owners, architects, and stakeholders
- Build and maintain project schedules in coordination with the Project Superintendent
- Review contract drawings and specifications and ensure field execution matches the approved documents
- Confirm contract drawing sets align with estimating sets and resolve discrepancies early
- Lead change order pricing and presentation, including subcontractor buyout, scope review, and confident owner/architect communication
- Produce timely, accurate owner billings and support timely payment cycles
- Track subcontractor billings and help maintain clean, professional pay app processes
- Monitor labor and material costs, interpret job cost reports, and forecast cost-to-complete
- Coordinate subcontractors and resolve issues related to delivery, labor, schedule, and payment disputes
- Attend project meetings bi-weekly or monthly as needed and drive accountability across the team
- Stay alert to upcoming work and communicate pipeline opportunities to leadership
Qualifications
- 5+ years of commercial construction experience (project management and estimating exposure required)
- Experience managing a project from start to finish and communicating with owners and architects
- Proficiency with estimating software such as PlanSwift (or similar)
- Strong skills in Microsoft Office and Microsoft Project
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, budgets, schedules, and job cost reports
- Confident communicator with strong diplomacy and relationship-building skills
- Self-starter mindset with high organization and follow-through
- Engineering degree preferred, or equivalent technical training plus relevant experience
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- You’ll have autonomy and trust to run your work, with a team that values performance and integrity
- Projects are meaningful and complex, offering variety instead of the same job on repeat
- Clear opportunity to grow as the company continues expanding in the Charleston market
- A culture that respects professionalism, strong communication, and getting results without drama
JPC-646
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance