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Red Oak Technologies is a leading provider of comprehensive resourcing solutions across a variety of industries and sectors including IT, Marketing, Finance, Business Operations, Manufacturing and Engineering.
Our client is an electronics manufacturer. They are looking for a Manufacturing Technician (Swing Shift) to join their team. This role is a CONTRACT position. Position will be ONSITE. Candidate must be able to commute onsite to San Francisco, CA.
**Swing Shift – 2:00 PM – 10:30 PM – Monday through Friday – Some work on Saturday as needed**
**Gated private parking lot available for contractors**
**$30/hr - $35/hr**
Position Requirements:
- Follow all Safety and Laser Safety procedures and requirements
- Be able to construct, test and calibrate engineering and production robotic and computer-controlled assembly systems using engineering prints, schematics, assembly instructions and engineering direction
- Knowledgeable in high precision measuring equipment, calibration, and detailed record generation
Experienced and Proficient in the following:
- Mechanical hand and power tools
- Oscilloscopes, DMM, Signal Generators, Optics, Cameras
- Laser safety, lasers, laser pattern recognition, beam focus, and active alignment
- Auto dispense and cure of UV adhesive
- Multiple axis, vision assisted, computer controlled robotic assembly equipment in both a R/D and Volume Manufacturing environment
- Identification of “Root” Cause of Manufacturing, Quality and Yield issues
- Microsoft Office, Standard SPC and Flowcharts packages
- Pneumatic actuated Slides, Grippers, etc.
- Hex Pod Tables, Active Alignment
- Excellent reading, writing, and communication skills in English
- Minimum of 5 years industry experience, Lidar Sensor experience preferred but not required
- Be able to stand for long periods of time
- Lift and carry 35 lbs
Red Oak Technologies is made up of people from a wide variety of backgrounds and lifestyles. We embrace diversity and invite applications from people of all walks of life. See what it’s like to be at the top; connect with one of our recruiters and apply today.
Red Oak Tech: Quality | Talent | Integrity
Note: Compensation rates are based on years of experience and/or level of skills relevant to the opportunity.
Role: Supply Chain Manager
Industry: Energy Storage / Advanced Materials / Clean Energy
Location: Alameda, San Francisco
Compensation: Competitive base + equity + benefits
This is a compelling opportunity for a hands-on Supply Chain Manager to design, build, and scale the end-to-end supply chain for a fast-growing electrolyte technology startup. Anthro Energy is developing breakthrough battery materials and preparing for rapid scale-up toward commercialization.
You will play a foundational role in shaping core operational systems—owning day-to-day execution while building the long-term processes needed to support R&D, pilot manufacturing, and future production growth.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own procurement of raw materials, equipment, and supplies, ensuring reliable and cost-effective sourcing
- Coordinate inbound and outbound logistics, including freight, shipping, and customs activities
- Support production planning and scheduling to align material availability with operational needs
- Implement and manage inventory systems; maintain accurate records of inventory, shipments, and deliveries
- Work closely with suppliers to track orders, resolve quality issues, and prevent disruptions to R&D or manufacturing
- Build and manage supplier relationships; negotiate pricing, terms, and contracts
- Establish internal processes for incoming quality control and material handling
- Introduce tools, systems, and KPIs to improve supply chain efficiency and support rapid scale-up and commercialization
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Operations, or a related field
- 4+ years of experience driving supply chain, logistics, or operations initiatives
- Experience supporting supply chains in advanced materials, chemicals, manufacturing, or energy storage environments
- Familiarity with ERP or supply chain management software and ability to implement digital tools
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to balance tactical execution and strategic planning
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities
Preferred Experience:
- Experience operating in early-stage or high-growth startup environments
- Familiarity with Mandarin or Korean
- Exposure to pilot-scale manufacturing or commercialization readiness
- Advanced degree for senior-level candidates
Who You Are:
- Hands-on, resourceful, and excited to build systems from the ground up
- Comfortable rolling up your sleeves while thinking several steps ahead
- Thrives in fast-paced, ambiguous environments
- Ownership-driven with a bias toward execution
- Motivated by building impactful clean energy technology
Job Responsibilities:
- Take full ownership of project delivery from concept through construction, ensuring alignment with Flint’s constructability and BIM standards, client expectations, and financial goals.
- Lead multidisciplinary teams in the coordination of architectural, engineering, and construction processes; provide strategic guidance across all phases of design-build execution.
- Oversee and manage detailed project schedules, deliverables, and budgets; ensure key milestones are met and proactively identify and resolve risks or roadblocks.
- Facilitate and lead high-level project meetings, including design charrettes, owner presentations, technical coordination sessions, and internal strategy meetings; set clear agendas, drive outcomes, and ensure accountability.
- Oversee engagement with school districts, local jurisdictions, city planning departments, and permitting agencies to streamline submittals, revisions, and approvals.
- Provide executive-level oversight of design documentation including contracts, narratives, scopes of work, and change documentation to ensure clarity, alignment, and quality.
- Drive proposal development, fee structuring, and project scoping in close coordination with other architects, estimating, preconstruction, and executive teams.
- Direct and manage BIM execution strategies in collaboration with VDC staff; ensure accurate modeling, clash detection, and seamless transition to construction documentation.
- Ensure all project documentation meets both regulatory and constructability standards; provide quality control oversight and technical reviews as needed.
- Resolve design and construction coordination challenges swiftly and decisively; escalate issues only when necessary and act as the primary point of accountability.
- Provide high-level mentorship and leadership to project architects, designers, and support staff; foster a proactive, solutions-driven culture focused on excellence, growth, and results.
Job Requirements, Qualifications, Characteristics:
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture.
- Licensed Architect
- 10+ years of architectural project management experience with a strong understanding of design development, construction documentation, drawings and specifications, and coordination in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- High proficiency in Revit is required; experience with Bluebeam, Microsoft Excel, and other design and construction-related platforms is strongly preferred.
- Familiar with Adobe Creative suite, Lumion, Enscape, Autodesk construction cloud. Modeling/drafting software such as Sketchup and AutoCAD.
- Proficient is 3D modeling & coordination tools such as ACC and Revizto.
- Having education/ DSA and public project coordination is a must.
- Strong project coordination and communication skills, with proven success managing interdisciplinary teams and fostering collaboration between design, preconstruction, and field teams.
- Commitment to high standards of professionalism, equity, and teamwork; experience engaging with diverse communities is valued. Demonstrated ability to produce accurate and detailed technical drawings and construction documents.
- Must be proactive, self-motivated, and comfortable stepping into hands-on design tasks when needed to support team success.
Your new company
Our client, a well‑respected San Francisco Bay Area General Contractor, is adding an Estimator to its 12‑person preconstruction team. The company is known for consistently delivering high‑quality work. The firm has built a strong reputation across multifamily, commercial, civic, aviation, and seismic‑retrofit projects ranging from $5M to $200M+. The company is known for its supportive culture, stable workload, and leadership that actively invests in training and career development. This is a full‑time, in‑office role in San Francisco with an excellent work‑life balance.
Your new role
As the successful Estimator, you’ll support preconstruction efforts on projects typically ranging up to $50m, handling full-scope estimating responsibilities. You’ll work alongside Senior and Junior Estimators and collaborate closely with project teams and design partners.
Key responsibilities include:
- Preparing detailed takeoffs, budgets, and cost estimates
- Reviewing plans, specs, and project documents
- Leading subcontractor outreach and bid scoping
- Supporting proposals, bids, and value‑engineering
- Participating in preconstruction and design development meetings
What you'll need to succeed
- 5–7 years GC experience, including 1–2 years full-scope estimating
- Experience with multifamily and negotiated work
- Degree in Construction Management, Architecture, or Engineering
- Strong plan reading, communication, and collaboration skills
- Ability to work onsite in San Francisco
What you'll get in return
- Base salary up to $155k
- $650/month vehicle allowance, gas card, Fastrak
- Bonus eligibility
- Full medical, dental, vision + 401(k) match
- PTO, holidays, professional development
- Supportive leadership and a well-staffed team
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your resume or call us now to discuss. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Nibbi Summary
Nibbi Brothers has been a member of the Bay Area’s construction community since 1950. The Company is known for its integrity, innovation, quality, and contributions to the communities in which it works. Nibbi’s safety program often exceeds federal and state requirements, demonstrating that the safety and wellbeing of everyone associated with our projects is the highest priority. Core markets include commercial, civic, seismic retrofits, historic restoration, waterfront structures, education, housing, hospitality, and community-based facilities. Nibbi self-performs production framing and structural concrete. In addition to partnering with Nibbi’s general contracting business, Nibbi Concrete works with other Bay Area General Contractors. Our projects range in size from $5 million to over $200 million.
Nibbi provides its people with comprehensive benefits and opportunities for career development. We encourage continuing education at all levels. We are proud of our friendly, family culture that is based on respect, collaboration, and a strong work/life balance.
Position Summary
The Preconstruction Project Engineer’s primary responsibility is to assist and support Estimators and in the successful completion of assigned projects. The Project Engineer will assist with document management, risk management, and client relations. Occasional travel is required. This position reports to the Senior Manager of Preconstruction.
Essential Functions
- Assist with document management, risk management, and client relations of assigned projects from pre-construction to subcontract award.
- Ensure Nibbi’s standards of safety and quality are adhered to by assertively championing Nibbi’s safety culture to the project team and subcontractors.
- Represent Nibbi in a professional manner.
Responsibilities
- Manage project files and flow of information for the assigned project
- Manage RFIs and submittals
- Subcontractor Outreach
- Assist with subcontractor buyout
- Prepare detailed bid scopes for trade packages
- Perform detailed quantity takeoffs
- Maintain pertinent project logs
- Attend OAC meetings and conduct meetings when needed
- Attend company and industry events including meetings, trainings, workshops, etc.
- Other related duties as assigned or needed
Qualifications
Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field, preferred. Candidates must have basic knowledge of general building trades and sequence of work, project financials and cost procedures, and EH&S practices. Key competencies are initiative, communication, teamwork, and dependability.Desired technical skills areProCore, Building Connected, Destini Estimator, On-Screen Take-off, and MS Office Suite.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee, with or without reasonable accommodation, to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job the employee may be exposed to conditions that include weather such as heat and/or humidity and cold, fumes or airborne particles, exposure to dust and asphalt, and moving mechanical parts. There may be occasional exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals. Conditions can also include risk of electrical shock and risk of vibration. The noise level in the work environment can often be loud.
Project Engineers are regularly required to:
- Walk, climb stairs, sit, and stand.
- Talk and hear at normal levels.
- See with close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and have the ability to adjust focus.
- Reach with hands and arms.
- Use hands and fingers to operate tools and other business machines.
- Lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.
Compensation & Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision
Flex plans
Life insurance
Supplemental insurance plans
401K with employer matching
PTO
Holidays
Incentive compensation bonus
Tuition and student loan repayment assistance
Student loan repayment assistance
The anticipated salary range for this position is between $85,000 and $90,000, depending on experience.
Nibbi Brothers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status or any other personal characteristic protected by law. Employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Must be authorized to work in the US now and in the future without employer sponsorship. Nibbi uses E-Verify.
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Courtesy Notice to External Recruiters
Nibbi partners with external recruiters occasionally. We are open to working with others, provided our policy is followed:
- If you have a qualified candidate for a posted position, contact with your engagement agreement and the candidate’s qualifications (no identifying details).
- Do not send candidate information to anyone outside of HR. This increases the risk of a conflict if another recruiter has presented the candidate. You will not be considered the source of the candidate unless you work with HR.
Director of Supply Chain
Location: San Francisco, CA (On-site / Hybrid)
Company: Anode Technology Company
About Us
Anode exists to accelerate the monumental shift away from the supersystem of extraction, processing, and burning of fossil fuels—toward lightweight capture and consumption from entirely renewable sources. We’re building scalable, silent, flexible, and efficient mobile energy infrastructure to power the zero-emission future. Our mobile battery energy storage systems (mBESS) represent a new category of clean, deployable power.
Position Overview
Anode is seeking its first Director of Supply Chain to establish the foundation of our sourcing, procurement, and cost-management disciplines. This is a hands-on, high-ownership individual contributor role that will evolve into a leadership position as Anode transitions from low-volume prototype builds to serialized production in 2027.
You will manage procurement activities spanning rapid prototype component sourcing to multi-million-dollar supply agreements with OEM partners. You will build and maintain the manufacturing bill of materials (MBOM), establish supplier relationships, and ensure that realized and projected costs are clear, traceable, and actionable. A critical near-term priority is developing a contract manufacturing partnership in 2026 to support Anode’s path to high-volume manufacturing. As our organization scales, you will shape sourcing strategies, supplier relationships, and manufacturing partnerships—laying the groundwork for a supply chain that can grow with the company.
Key Responsibilities
- Contract Manufacturing Partnership: Lead the evaluation, selection, and onboarding of a contract manufacturing partner in 2026 to support both low-volume prototype production and future high-volume serialized manufacturing. Define technical requirements, establish quality standards, and structure partnerships that can scale with product demand.
- Supplier Development & Management: Develop and manage a diverse supplier base spanning local fabricators, component distributors, and major OEM partners. Negotiate terms, monitor performance, and maintain trusted relationships that balance cost, quality, and delivery schedule.
- Cost Management & MBOM Ownership: Build and maintain organized, accurate manufacturing bills of materials that reflect both realized prototype costs and projected production costs. Work with engineering teams to capture design changes and ensure cost implications are visible and tracked.
- Strategic Sourcing & Risk Mitigation: Navigate evolving tariffs, supply disruptions, and regional manufacturing dynamics. Identify alternate sources, evaluate total cost of ownership, and develop long-term sourcing strategies that balance cost competitiveness with supply chain resilience.
- Procurement Execution: Own day-to-day purchasing activities across mechanical, electrical, and system components—driving competitive quotes, placing orders, and ensuring timely delivery to support rapid hardware iteration and prototype builds.
- Operational Foundation: Establish scalable supply chain processes, documentation practices, and cost-modeling frameworks that will support the transition to serialized production—creating systems and standards that can mature with the company.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with engineering, manufacturing, and operations teams to translate design requirements into sourcing strategies, manage component lead times, and resolve supply-related technical or schedule challenges.
Qualifications
Must Have:
- 7+ years of experience in supply chain, sourcing, or procurement roles within hardware or manufacturing environments
- Proven ability to operate both tactically and strategically—comfortable managing immediate procurement needs while building long-term sourcing plans
- Demonstrated success managing complex supplier bases across varied component categories and price points
- Experience with cost tracking, BOM maintenance, and supplier negotiations for electromechanical systems
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and bills of materials; comfortable engaging directly with engineers to clarify requirements
- Strong organizational, communication, and project management skills in fast-paced, early-stage environments
Preferred:
- Experience evaluating, selecting, and onboarding contract manufacturers for electromechanical or energy systems
- Background in energy storage, electric vehicles, heavy equipment, or other electrified hardware systems
- Experience scaling manufacturing operations from prototype to low-volume and high-volume production
- Understanding of contract manufacturing models, quality systems (ISO, AS9100, etc.), and supplier qualification processes
- Familiarity with tariff impacts, regional sourcing strategies, and cost-reduction methodologies
- Experience with ERP or PLM systems for BOM and procurement management
Why This Role Matters
As Anode's first supply chain hire, you will define how we source, procure, and cost-manage the components that power our mobile energy systems. Your work will enable engineering and manufacturing teams to move quickly and confidently—turning design intent into reliable, cost-effective hardware. This is a foundational role that will directly shape our operational capabilities and our ability to scale from prototype to production.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Schedule: Onsite, Monday-Friday
Duration: Temporary (minimum 2 months; potential to extend or convert)
Pay Rate: $50-$55/hr
About the Opportunity
We are partnering with a real estate development company to identify an experienced Commercial Property Manager to support two commercial buildings (primarily office with some retail/restaurant). This role is fully onsite and reports directly to the Asset Manager.
This is a hands-on role with full responsibility for the financial, operational, and administrative management of both properties. Residential property management experience will not be considered.
Portfolio Overview
Two commercial buildings located in San Francisco (94105 / 94107)
Mixed-use assets with a strong office focus
Commercial Property Operations
- Oversee daily operations, inspections, and maintenance for both commercial buildings
- Partner with engineering, security, janitorial, parking, and landscaping vendors
- Monitor preventative maintenance schedules and tenant work orders (Angus or similar)
- Manage parking operations and identify revenue optimization opportunities
- Own all property-level financials (no on-site accounting support)
- Prepare and analyze budgets, monthly variance reports, accruals, and expense tracking
- Manage CAM estimates, reconciliations, and recoveries
- Review payables, receivables, aging reports, and tenant billbacks
- Monitor expenses against budgets and contracts; prepare AFE requests
- Maintain accurate lease abstracts, CAM abstracts, stacking plans, and options in Yardi
- Support lease renewals, rent adjustments, operating expense reconciliations, and LOC tracking
- Manage Right of Entry and License Agreements
- Serve as the primary point of contact for commercial tenants
- Build strong, professional tenant relationships through proactive communication
- Oversee vendor performance and contract compliance
- Prepare monthly and quarterly operational reports
- Support insurance compliance, emergency preparedness, and risk management initiatives
- 4-5+ years of commercial property management experience (office, retail, or mixed-use)
- Strong financial background, including CAM, budgets, accruals, and variance reporting
- Hands-on experience with lease abstracts and CAM administration
- Proficiency with Yardi and MS Excel (Angus a plus)
- Professional communication style and strong organizational skills
- Commercial Property Manager who owns the financials end-to-end
- Bachelor's Degree preferred
- Detail-oriented, organized, and self-directed
- Comfortable working fully onsite in a professional office environment
- Commercial property management experience required; residential backgrounds will not align
Our San Francisco team spends most of its time working on large, complicated projects where no two days look the same. The scale of the work means everyone on the project team matters, including the Assistant Project Manager.
In our group this role is not treated like a back-office position. You are in the middle of the action, working directly with Project Managers, Superintendents, design teams, and trade partners. People who do well here tend to be curious about the work, ask questions, and take pride in learning how large projects actually come together.
Responsibilities
• Assist with project cost tracking and financial reporting
• Maintain RFIs, submittals, and construction documentation
• Support subcontractor procurement and scope coordination
• Coordinate communication with architects, engineers, and consultants
• Maintain organized project records and reporting logs
• Assist with project closeout and turnover documentation
Professional Background
•3+ years with a reputable commercial General Contractor
• Experience supporting active commercial construction projects
• Familiarity with construction documentation processes
• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related discipline preferred
A number of our Project Managers started their careers in this role. The expectation is not perfection on day one, but a genuine interest in the work and the discipline to keep improving as the projects progress.
If this sounds like something worth discussing, apply here on LinkedIn, contact one of our associates, or visit our website and complete the short form. We will schedule a conversation so you can learn more and decide whether it feels like the right next step.
We welcome interest from professionals across the San Francisco area including Oakland, Daly City, South San Francisco, San Mateo, and Berkeley. Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate.
Chief Civil Earthwork Estimator – Heavy Civil Construction
San Francisco, CA
- Employment Type: Full-Time
- Department: Estimating / Preconstruction
- Reports To: Chief Estimator / Estimating Manager
ABOUT US:
- We are a trusted leader in heavy civil construction, specializing in earthwork, grading, highway infrastructure, utilities, and large-scale site development. Our projects shape the foundation of transportation, energy, and public works systems across San Francisco and surrounding counties in delivering high-quality, cost-effective projects safely and efficiently — and we're seeking a skilled Civil Earthwork Estimator to help us continue that tradition
POSITION SUMMARY:
- The Civil Earthwork Estimator is responsible for preparing accurate, detailed, and competitive cost estimates for heavy civil projects, including mass excavations with shoring, site development, and large-scale grading operations. This role requires a deep understanding of production rates, equipment utilization, and civil construction practices
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Review project plans, specifications, and geotechnical data to prepare complete and accurate earthwork estimates
- Perform detailed quantity takeoffs for excavation, embankment, mass haul, subgrade preparation, and related work
- Analyze production rates, cycle times, haul distances, and optimize equipment spreads for efficiency
- Develop detailed cost breakdowns for labor, materials, equipment, and subcontracted work
- Solicit and evaluate quotes from suppliers and subcontractors
- Prepare comprehensive bid packages and proposals for public and private sector clients (DOT, Caltrans, municipal, and infrastructure)
- Collaborate with operations, field supervision, and project management to ensure bid accuracy and feasibility
- Use estimating tools such as Agtek, HCSS HeavyBid, Bluebeam, Civil 3D, and internal cost databases
- Participate in pre-bid meetings, site visits, and constructability reviews
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred)
- Experience: Minimum 10 years of estimating experience in heavy civil earthwork and infrastructure projects
- Strong knowledge of mass grading, haul planning, cut/fill balancing, and soil classification
- Proficient in reading and interpreting civil and structural drawings, specifications, and geotechnical reports
- Hands-on experience with estimating software such as HCSS HeavyBid, Agtek, and Bluebeam Revu
- Strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple bids under tight deadline
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Competitive base salary + performance-based incentives
- Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, vision, 401(k), etc.)
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- A collaborative, safety-first work culture built on integrity and excellence
We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are an organization that values diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including minorities and persons with disabilities.
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Junior Civil Earthwork Estimator – Heavy Civil Construction
San Francisco, CA
- Employment Type: Full-Time
- Department: Estimating / Preconstruction
- Reports To: Chief Estimator / Estimating Manager
ABOUT US:
- We are a trusted leader in heavy civil construction, specializing in earthwork, grading, highway infrastructure, utilities, and large-scale site development. Our projects shape the foundation of transportation, energy, and public works systems across San Francisco and surrounding counties in delivering high-quality, cost-effective projects safely and efficiently — and we're seeking a skilled Civil Earthwork Estimator to help us continue that tradition
POSITION SUMMARY:
- The Civil Earthwork Estimator will support the Chief Estimator in preparing accurate quantity takeoffs, cost estimates, and bid proposals for heavy civil projects, including excavation, grading, and site development work. This entry-level role is ideal for someone early in their construction career who is eager to learn estimating fundamentals and grow within the organization
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist the Chief Estimator in reviewing project plans, specifications, and geotechnical reports
- Perform basic quantity takeoffs for excavation, grading, and related civil work under supervision
- Help collect and organize pricing information for labor, equipment, materials, and subcontractors
- Support the preparation of bid packages, proposals, and related documentations
- Assist in obtaining quotes from suppliers and subcontractors and maintain pricing logs
- Participate in site visits, pre-bid meetings, and constructability reviews as needed
- Learn and use estimating tools such as HCSS HeavyBid, Agtek, Bluebeam, and internal cost databases
- Collaborate with project managers, field teams, and the estimating team to support accurate bid development
- Maintain organized project files, estimates, and supporting documentation
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
- Associate degree or Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field (preferred but not required)
- Equivalent field or internship experience also considered.
Experience:
- At least 2-3 years of experience in construction estimating, project engineering, field engineering, or a related role
- Internship or co-op experience in civil construction is a plus
Skills:
- Basic understanding of civil construction, excavation, or grading operations
- Ability to read and interpret construction plans (training provided)
- Familiarity with estimating or construction software (HCSS, Agtek, Bluebeam) is a plus but not required
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and willingness to learn
- Ability to work collaboratively and take direction in a fast-paced environment
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Competitive base salary + performance-based incentives
- Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, vision, 401(k), etc.)
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- A collaborative, safety-first work culture built on integrity and excellence
We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are an organization that values diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including minorities and persons with disabilities.
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