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Tired of playing it safe? Or maybe you’re ready to stop just "running numbers" and start steering the ship of a $100M+ portfolio.
It’s time to move beyond the calculator—and finally own the strategy that wins the work.
This is your opportunity to serve as the architect of our client's preconstruction engine. As Chief Estimator, you aren't just a department head; you are the primary gatekeeper of risk, the master of pricing strategy, and the right hand to the President. We are looking for a heavyweight leader who can navigate the complexities of South Florida’s municipal and private markets, transforming raw data into winning GMP and Design-Build recommendations.
It doesn’t stop at Chief Estimator: We aren’t just looking for a technician; we are looking for a pivotal leader. Our client is a multi-generational, family-owned powerhouse that has grown from 10 employees to over 200 by betting on the right people. We want a master of execution who can mentor the next generation of estimators while presenting final budgets directly to Ownership with total authority.
Why You'll Love This Role
- Command the Precon Lifecycle – Total oversight from early conceptual budgeting through the final handshake. You own the standards, the templates, and the "Go/No-Go" strategy.
- Lead a Specialized Force – Manage and mentor a high-performing Estimating Department, setting the bar for excellence across Hard Bid, CMAR, and Design-Build pursuits.
- High-Stakes Influence – Present your vision directly to the President and Ownership. Your risk assessments and contingency logic will be the foundation of our client's future growth.
- Deep Market Roots – Leverage a legacy of over 30 years and 1,000+ completed projects in South Florida. This isn't just a job; it’s an opportunity to build upon a massive local legacy.
What You'll Do
- Own the Bid Strategy – Define fee structures, contingencies, and escalation plans. You aren't just filling out forms; you're engineering a path to victory.
- Master Complex Execution – Lead progressive and conceptual estimating for massive projects, ensuring cost-to-budget tracking and aggressive Value Engineering.
- Direct Subcontractor Outreach – Utilize your South Florida network to drive market intelligence, ensuring 100% competitive coverage and elite-level bid leveling.
- Mitigate Risk with Precision – Maintain the risk register. Identify the scope gaps and "hidden" costs that others miss, ensuring every GMP is bulletproof.
- Foster Collaborative Design – Partner with design teams for Target Value Design and logistics planning, bridging the gap between a blueprint and a profitable reality.
What You Bring
- Industry Tenure – 10+ years of progressive estimating experience, with at least 3–5 years in a leadership/management seat.
- Regional Expertise – A robust South Florida subcontractor network and an intimate understanding of municipal bid requirements (bonds, forms, and addenda control).
- Technical Prowess – High-level proficiency in ProEst, BuildingConnected, and P6/MS Project. You should be a master of OST/Bluebeam and advanced Excel cost modeling.
- Strategic Acumen – Proven success in Hard Bid and GMP settings, with the ability to integrate logistics, phasing, and long-lead items into a master schedule.
What You'll Get
- Elite Compensation – Top-tier base salary plus bonuses tied to the success of your department and projects.
- Stability & Legacy – Join a family-owned organization with over 30 years of stability and a dedicated workforce of 200+ professionals.
- Executive Access – A seat at the table with the President and Ownership, influencing the company’s direction.
- The South Florida Lifestyle – Work for a specialized leader in one of the world's most dynamic construction markets.
- Comprehensive Benefits – Full coverage for you and your family, reflecting our client's commitment to their "qualified personnel" who make their success possible.
Ready to Command the Strategy Behind the Build? If you are a lead estimator ready to step into a Chief role with authority, distinction, and a clear path to executive influence, we want to talk.
Apply today to start the conversation.
Electrical Estimator
Miami, FL
$85,000 – $125,000 + Benefits
An established Electrical Contractor based in Miami is looking to add an experienced Electrical Estimator to their growing team. This is a great opportunity to join a well-respected contractor delivering projects across a diverse portfolio throughout South Florida.
The company works with local school boards, federal, state, and county governments, as well as private developers, delivering electrical work across a wide range of sectors. Their portfolio includes everything from smaller renovation projects to large-scale, complex developments such as high-rise buildings, educational facilities, and healthcare projects.
The Role
As an Electrical Estimator, you will play a key role in preparing competitive bids, analyzing project plans, and supporting the preconstruction process to ensure accurate and profitable proposals.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare detailed electrical estimates and cost proposals for a range of commercial and public sector projects
- Review drawings, specifications, and project documents to determine scope and requirements
- Perform quantity takeoffs and pricing for materials, labour, and equipment
- Work closely with project managers, engineers, and leadership during the bid process
- Identify value engineering opportunities and cost-saving solutions
- Maintain strong relationships with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain competitive pricing
- Assist with bid submissions and ensure all deadlines are met
Requirements
- Experience as an Electrical Estimator within an electrical contractor
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems, materials, and construction processes
- Experience estimating projects across commercial, education, healthcare, or government sectors is highly desirable
- Ability to interpret construction drawings and specifications
- Experience with estimating software and Microsoft Office
- Strong attention to detail and organisational skills
What’s on Offer
- Competitive salary $85,000 – $125,000 depending on experience
- Opportunity to work on high-profile public and private sector projects
- Stable pipeline of work across multiple industry sectors
- Supportive and collaborative team environment
- Long-term career progression within a growing contractor
Job Title: Electrical Foreman – Commercial Construction
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Electrical Foreman to lead and supervise field operations on mid to large-scale commercial construction projects. This role is responsible for managing daily production activities, ensuring quality installations, enforcing safety standards, and supporting project teams to deliver work in accordance with contract documents and code requirements. The ideal candidate is a hands-on leader with strong technical knowledge and proven experience managing electrical crews in commercial environments.
Key Responsibilities
The Electrical Foreman plans and assigns daily work activities, supervises and trains field personnel, and coordinates manpower needs with project management. This position oversees the installation of electrical systems to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications, and applicable codes. The foreman coordinates inspections, identifies and reports conflicts or deviations, and assists with schedule and cost-related adjustments as required.
Additional responsibilities include ordering materials and tools, managing deliveries, supervising material storage, and inspecting equipment and materials for compliance and defects. The Electrical Foreman enforces all company safety programs, conducts safety meetings, completes accident reports, and leads jobsite safety initiatives. This role also performs jobsite administrative duties such as timekeeping, cost coding, packing slips, and documentation.
The Electrical Foreman serves as a primary field contact, working closely with project managers, general contractors, inspectors, vendors, manufacturers, and owner representatives to ensure proper installation and project execution.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position supervises all field personnel within the assigned scope of work as directed by the Project Manager.
Qualifications
Candidates must possess a Journeyman or Master Electrician license and have completed a minimum of four years of formal apprenticeship training. A minimum of eight years of electrical field experience is required. Certifications in CPR, First Aid, OSHA 10, and Hilti are required or must be obtained as directed.
The successful candidate must demonstrate strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively across all trades and levels of the organization. Extensive knowledge of electrical tools, equipment, and installation methods is required, along with the ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, wiring diagrams, and contract documents.
Physical Requirements
The Electrical Foreman must be able to perform physical tasks associated with active construction sites, including climbing ladders and scaffolding, working at heights, lifting up to 50 pounds, bending, crouching, and working overhead for extended periods. Normal vision and hearing are required, with or without correction.
Work Environment
This role is performed in active construction environments that may include noise, debris, uneven surfaces, and varying weather conditions. Employees must remain alert to jobsite hazards and adhere to all safety protocols.
Equal Employment Opportunity
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. This is a Drug-Free Workplace.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Repair Administrator reports to the Manager, Engine Programs and is responsible for repair order processing, collaborating with vendors, and daily/weekly follow-up of open orders as necessary to ensure promises are met/kept. Day will consist of calls, emails, quotes, data entry, and anything else that arises as it relates to Repair Order processing and consistent follow-up. An important key element is communication with internal departments, i.e., Sale, Shipping, Receiving, and Quality, operating in compliance with company procedures and safety practices.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Producing Repair Orders as directed by Sales/Engine Programs.
- Consistent follow-up of all Open Repair Orders
- Data entry/updating of Repair Orders in our Pentagon 2000 (ERP) inventory software.
- Creating bi-weekly repair order reports for distribution.
- Communicate with vendors on open QC escapes and requests for warranty (as required)
- Obtaining Quotes, requesting internal approval(as required)
- Maintaining the filing system for Quote Approvals, Spec Repair Approvals and RO with SO Approval.
- Expediting completion of open repair orders
- Review quotation and negotiate discounts when possible/as instructed.
- Other specific duties and responsibilities as may be assigned.
SKILLSAND EXPERIENCE
- 3 – 5 Years Experience in the Aviation Industry, working in a Repair Organization, with related administrative experience as referenced above.
- Familiarity with the following is preferred:
- IPC’s S/B’s, FAA 8130-3, EASA Form One, CAAC release certifications
- FAA Regulations and Accreditation Program
- General industry required documentation, certification, and traceability.
- Associates degree in a related field or equivalent, with career experience in lieu of continued education.
- Must be able to focus on key tasks, prioritize duties, and manage multiple tasks.
- Computer Experience
- Experience with Pentagon 2000 SQL is preferred (currently being used by IAA)
- Must be familiar with Microsoft Office programs (i.e., Excel, Word, OneNote, Publisher, etc., including Adobe Pro)
Work hours are 8am - 5pm Daily.
Job Title: Asset Manager
Location: Hybrid - Miami, Florida, United States
Salary: $70,000-$100,000 + 30% Bonus
Skills: 4+ years of real estate asset management experience, preferably with multi-family assets
About the Company and Opportunity:
Real estate investment and private equity firm with a primary focus on multifamily assets. This hire will manage a small but growing portfolio as the firm continues to scale. We are seeking a proactive, hands‑on Asset Manager who can take ownership of our current portfolio and play a key role in our future growth.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee the financial and operational performance of a portfolio of multifamily real estate assets.
- Develop and execute asset-level business plans to maximize cash flow, asset value, and long-term performance.
- Review and analyze monthly property reports, financial statements, rent rolls, and KPIs.
- Serve as the main point of contact for property management teams, ensuring alignment and accountability.
- Coordinate with insurance providers, lenders, and third-party vendors to ensure compliance and mitigate risk.
- Conduct financial modeling, budgeting, and forecasting for portfolio assets.
- Prepare internal and investor-facing reports on a regular basis.
- Monitor capital expenditures, renovation progress, and project ROI.
- Identify opportunities for operational improvements and participate in due diligence for new acquisitions.
Must-Have Skills:
- 4+ years of asset management experience in real estate operations, or 2–3 years as an asset analyst/associate.
- Proficient in property operations, interpreting financial statements, budgeting, and performance metrics.
- Direct experience coordinating with property managers, lenders, insurance companies, and external partners.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to effectively interpret data and present actionable insights.
- Self-starter with high ownership, initiative, and attention to detail.
A leading construction organization is seeking an experienced General Superintendent to support and oversee large-scale, complex ground‑up projects in the Miami area. This role requires strong field leadership, a focus on project execution, and the ability to manage multi‑disciplinary teams on high‑value developments.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee all onsite construction activities for major projects valued at $100M+.
- Manage field teams, subcontractors, scheduling, and site logistics.
- Ensure compliance with safety programs, quality standards, and project timelines.
- Coordinate daily with project management, engineering, and trade partners.
- Support planning for sequencing, material deliveries, and multi‑phase operations.
- Maintain strong working relationships with subcontractors and stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Significant experience serving as a superintendent on large commercial, mixed‑use, or high‑rise projects.
- Demonstrated ability to manage projects exceeding $100M in value.
- Strong background in ground‑up construction and complex site coordination.
- Effective leadership and communication skills.
- Experience in the Miami/South Florida market is beneficial but not required.
Typical Project Types
- High‑rise and mid‑rise developments
- Mixed‑use or commercial buildings
- Hospitality or residential projects
- Institutional or public-sector facilities
Commercial Superintendent – Miami, FL
We’re hiring a Commercial Superintendent to join an established and growing Miami‑based General Contractor with a strong pipeline of high‑end restaurant and retail projects.
This role is ideal for an experienced Superintendent who thrives in the field, leads from the front, and takes pride in delivering quality projects on time and on plan. You’ll oversee day‑to‑day site operations, coordinate subcontractors, and work closely with the project team to ensure safety, quality, and schedule alignment.
What We’re Looking For:
- 10+ years of experience as a Commercial Superintendent
- Strong background in restaurant and retail construction
- Hands‑on leadership style with excellent communication skills
- Experience coordinating subcontractors, inspections, schedules, and quality control
- Organized, detail‑oriented, and driven to deliver results
- English required | Spanish preferred
What’s Offered:
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Long‑term opportunity with a stable and reputable GC
- Collaborative team environment and high‑quality projects
Location: Miami, FL
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ANF is seeking a Business Systems Support & Training Specialist. This role is responsible for supporting, troubleshooting, and maintaining business applications, with a strong focus on CMiC (ANF's ERP), ensuring seamless operation for both enterprise users and field teams. In addition to day-to-day support, this role plays a critical role in training, onboarding, and capability development across the organization.
Why Join Us?
We are a growing Company serving the South Florida Market for over 40 years. We are dynamic, innovative and focused on delivering our clients successful and on-time projects looking for dedicated individuals seeking opportunities to become a vital part of a team that truly values all construction project management has to offer. At ANF Group, we are committed to building exceptional projects and fostering a work environment where innovation, collaboration, and professionalism thrive.
Company Benefits:
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Paid time off and holidays
- Opportunities for professional development and growth
Responsibilities include:
Business Systems & CMiC Support
- Provide hands-on support for CMiC users across enterprise and field teams.
- Incident management to include ticket creation, triage and diagnosis, escalation and communication if needed, and testing and user-acceptance.
- Manage user accounts, security settings, and system access for CMiC and other business systems.
- Assist with CMiC configurations, module updates, and troubleshooting.
- Ensure data integrity and accuracy within CMiC for reporting and operations.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for CMiC-related issues and escalate when needed.
- Help field teams troubleshoot CMiC mobile and on-site system access issues.
- Support business units in leveraging CMiC for project tracking, cost management, and reporting.
- Assist in testing, updating, and rolling out new CMiC features or system upgrades.
- Work closely with IT, finance, and operations teams to support business system needs.
- Coordinate with CMiC support and vendors to troubleshoot and resolve system issues.
- Major incident management and companywide communication.
Training, Onboarding, and Learning Enablement
- Own and support training and onboarding for both new and existing employees related to CMiC and other core business systems.
- Design, build, and maintain a clear, structured training curriculum, including role-based learning paths.
- Deliver live training sessions, workshops, and onboarding sessions for new hires and existing employees.
- Partner with business leaders, IT, and Build U stakeholders to align training content with operational needs and organizational priorities.
- Create and maintain user guides, training materials, knowledge bases, standard operating procedures, and troubleshooting FAQs to support self-service learning.
- Identify skill gaps and recommend training improvements to continuously raise system proficiency and effectiveness.
- Support change management efforts by preparing users for system updates, new functionality, and process improvements.
- Measure training effectiveness and continuously refine content to improve outcomes and adoption.
Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Business, or a related field.
Experience:
- 2-4 years of experience in business systems support, IT support, or technical training.
- Demonstrated experience delivering end-user training, facilitating workshops, and supporting onboarding for new and existing employees.
- Experience designing, developing, and maintaining structured training curricula, learning paths, and documented learning modules.
- Experience creating and managing content within a Learning Management System (LMS) or similar training platforms (e.g., course creation, updates, tracking completion).
- Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, user-friendly training materials for diverse audiences.
- Experience developing user guides, job aids, knowledge bases, and self-service learning resources.
- Hands-on experience with CMiC highly preferred.
- Experience troubleshooting ERP systems, business applications, and integrations.
- Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a continuous improvement mindset.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence presenting and training cross-functional groups.
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications (Excel, Word, Outlook; Power BI is a plus).
The Business Systems Support & Training Specialist plays a critical role in both system reliability and organizational capability building. This role goes beyond technical support by helping standardize training, elevate system usage, and reinforce ANF’s commitment to continuous learning through the Build U initiative. The position provides an opportunity to develop deep expertise in CMiC system administration, training design, and business process improvement while directly impacting adoption, efficiency, and employee development across the organization.
Company provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to Race, Religious Creed, Color, National Origin, Ancestry, Physical or Mental Disability, Medical Condition, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Sex, Gender, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Sexual Orientation, Military or Veteran status.
**Company conducts post-offer, pre-employment drug screening, background check, and Motor Vehicle Report.
Estimator
Miami, FL
$100,000 – $130,000 + Benefits
A well-established General Contractor based in Miami is looking to add an experienced Estimator to their growing preconstruction team. This contractor has built a strong reputation across South Florida by delivering high-quality projects across a diverse range of sectors.
Their portfolio includes corporate, retail, hospitality, and sales center projects, covering both ground-up construction and interior renovations. With a consistent pipeline of work and strong client relationships, they are seeking an estimator who can help support continued growth and deliver accurate, competitive bids.
The Role
The Estimator will be responsible for preparing detailed cost estimates and supporting the preconstruction process from initial concept through to final bid submission.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare detailed cost estimates for ground-up and renovation projects across multiple sectors
- Review project drawings, specifications, and bid documents to understand project scope
- Perform quantity take-offs and pricing for labour, materials, and subcontractors
- Solicit and evaluate subcontractor and supplier pricing
- Collaborate with project managers, leadership, and clients during the preconstruction phase
- Identify potential risks, cost-saving opportunities, and value engineering options
- Ensure all estimates are completed accurately and within deadlines
Requirements
- Experience working as an Estimator for a General Contractor
- Experience estimating commercial construction projects
- Exposure to corporate, retail, hospitality, or interior build-outs is highly desirable
- Strong ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications
- Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Office
- Strong communication and organizational skills
What’s on Offer
- Competitive salary $100,000 – $140,000 depending on experience
- Opportunity to work on a wide variety of commercial projects
- Stable pipeline of projects across South Florida
- Collaborative team environment with opportunities for career growth
Job Title: Electrical Superintendent – Commercial Construction
Location: Miami and Boca Raton, Florida Area
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Electrical Superintendent to oversee the planning, coordination, and installation of electrical systems on new and existing commercial construction projects. This role is responsible for ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with contract documents, codes, and company standards. The ideal candidate is a strong field leader with deep electrical expertise, sound judgment, and the ability to manage crews and jobsite operations effectively.
Key Responsibilities
The Electrical Superintendent plans and assigns daily work activities based on workforce capabilities and project needs. This position orders materials and tools, schedules major deliveries, and attends jobsite meetings to coordinate with project stakeholders. The superintendent supervises electrical installations to verify compliance with drawings, specifications, and applicable codes.
Responsibilities also include calling for inspections, accompanying inspectors during walkthroughs, and documenting any violations or deficiencies. The superintendent notifies the general contractor or appropriate administrators of any code violations, omissions, conflicts, or deviations identified in the installation documents.
This role enforces all company safety programs, including safety, drug-free workplace, and hazardous communication requirements. The Electrical Superintendent works closely with manufacturers, owner representatives, and owners to ensure proper installation and system performance. Understanding employee strengths and placing individuals in the most appropriate tasks is a key part of this role.
Qualifications
Candidates must possess a Journeyman or Master Electrician license and have completed a minimum of four years of formal training through an approved apprenticeship program. A minimum of eight years of field experience in commercial electrical construction is required, along with prior supervisory experience.
Required certifications include OSHA 10-hour training, First Aid and CPR, and Hilti or Cadweld certification. Candidates must have strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively across all trades and levels within a jobsite environment.
Applicants must be knowledgeable in the operation of electrical tools and equipment, including conduit benders, lifts, cable tuggers, KO sets, trenchers, backhoes, cranes, generators, and related equipment. The ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, wiring diagrams, and contract documents is essential. Candidates must also be able to identify potential price changes, produce clear sketches, and communicate technical information effectively to field personnel. A valid driver’s license is required.
Education and Experience
A minimum of four years of experience working on commercial electrical projects is required, along with demonstrated supervisory experience.
Skills and Abilities
The Electrical Superintendent must demonstrate strong organizational skills, be self-motivated, and capable of managing multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment. Basic mathematical skills and sound reasoning abilities are required to support daily decision-making and problem-solving.
Physical Requirements
This position requires the ability to work in active construction environments, including climbing ladders and scaffolding, working at heights, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds, bending, crouching, crawling, and working overhead for extended periods. Normal vision and hearing are required, with or without corrective devices.
Work Environment
The role is performed in active construction jobsite environments that may include noise, debris, uneven surfaces, and potential safety hazards such as trenches and openings. Employees must remain alert and adhere to all safety protocols at all times.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Meisner Electric, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic