Category: Employment Opportunity

Contract Administrator

From startup to closeout of all projects, the Contract Administrator is responsible for assisting in the preparation, monitoring and overall administration of both Prime and Subcontractor contracts.  Duties include:

Contract Creation:

  • Ensure adherence to standard Company terms and conditions; review terms for deviations
  • Working with our Estimating department, Assist with bid preparation and construction project proposals
  • Identify gaps in contracts that create exposure for the Company, have legal implications, or are contrary to the Company’s business model or standard practices
  • Secure necessary approvals as outlined by Company policy (PM, VP, Owner, etc.)
  • Ensure subcontract agreement terms/requirements are aligned with prime contracts
  • Prepare, send and manage various correspondence with clients regarding changes, amendments to Prime Contract/Subcontract
  • Coordinate with legal counsel as needed

Contract Maintenance:

  • Maintain all related records and documents, including exhibits, special provisions, supplemental agreements, tracking logs, spreadsheets, etc.
  • Provide guidance, support and assistance to other team members regarding the interpretation of contract terms
  • Work with Accounting Department to ensure contract terms are properly reflected in financial systems and reporting
  • Act as liaison between Project Coordinators, Project Managers, Accounting and other functions with respect to contract terms and conditions

Contract Compliance:

  • Ensure that Certificates of Insurance are current and on file per individual project specifications
  • Work with Project Coordinators to manage Insurance compliance based on contract terms, including keeping requirements up to date throughout the contract periods
  • Create and provide reporting to assist Company management with driving full compliance

Additional duties may be assigned as needed.

Some travel (minimal) may be required.

Skills/Qualifications:

  • Previous experience with/knowledge of legal requirements for construction contracts
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships across job functions internally, as well as with clients and subcontractors; strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience with Microsoft Office applications and ability to quickly learn/use other software applications/programs as needed
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize and manage time effectively
  • Ability to collaborate at all levels, both internally and externally; negotiation skills
  • Bachelors Degree, Associates Degree, Certification or equivalent experience
  • CRIS designation a plus

Strict adherence to legal requirements, compliance laws and Company policies is required

Chief Estimator Position

Wells Construction is looking to hire a Chief Estimator. If interested, please read the job description below and submit your resume to wells@wellsconstruction.com

CHIEF ESTIMATOR

Classification: Exempt

 Job Purpose: The Chief Estimator’s principal duty is to supervise estimating team, collect and analyzes all project costs, including raw materials, labor, and equipment to ensure estimates are accurate.

Duties:

  • Train, supervises, and assigns responsibilities for estimators on each project
  • Visit job sites and proposal sites as required to perform estimates and gather cost data
  • Prepare take-offs as necessary
  • Receive and analyze subcontractor bids
  • Prepares instructions to bidders, bid form and other bid solicitation information as required
  • Prepare, coordinate, review and distribute estimates in accordance with Company policy and procedures
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with owners, architects, subcontractors and vendors
  • Participate in the transfer of information on successful projects including the Job Kick-off and Turnover Meetings
  • Maintains and communicates data on construction and material cost trends affecting project costs.
  • Identifies and quantifies potential cost uncertainties to ensure costing models capture the full range of potential costs.
  • Updates costs as necessary based on new information and project scope changes.
  •  Performs other related duties as needed.

 Skills/Qualifications:

Minimum 5 years commercial construction estimating experience. Must be computer literate in Microsoft applications. Effective communication skills both verbally and in writing with superiors, colleagues and individuals inside and outside the Company. Effective analytical and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of Sage 300 Construction & Estimating a plus.

Hiring Project Managers

We are looking to add Project Managers to our team. Please review job description below. If interested and qualified, please email resumes to wells@wellsconstruction.com

PROJECT MANAGER

Job Purpose:

The Project Manager’s primary duty is to Manage Client and related team’s needs, expectations, and perceptions, including the daily details of assigned projects including purchases, subcontracting, changes and coordination of office/field activities during the construction period.

 

Duties:

 

  • Reviews project proposal or plan to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases of project.

 

  • Study and understand contract documents of each project to determine areas that may be ambiguous or present problems or result in unforeseen costs.

 

  • Establishes work plan and staffing for each phase of the project, and requests for recruitment or assignment of project personnel. Includes identifying the proper construction means and methods and identifying any and all cost saving methods.

 

  • Confers and oversees with project staff to outline work plans and to assign duties and responsibilities; delegates and verifies all work performed on a specific project.

 

  • Directs and coordinates activities of project personnel to ensure project progresses on schedule and on budget

 

  • Prepare and update as necessary the job progress schedule in coordination with the Job Superintendent.

 

  • Initiate subcontractor contract process, identify and write complete related scopes, check for proper competitive pricing and approve at completion.

 

  • Acquisition of major materials with the most competitive pricing.

 

  • Oversee and review submittals for competency and timely reviews and approvals and for the return to the suppliers and subcontractors to assure delivery of materials and equipment to meet the project schedule.

 

  • Write as necessary and review RFI’s for submission and review responses for competency.

 

  •  Oversee the document hierarchy and flow to ensure that all parties are receiving and referring to the proper project documents

 

  • Conducts construction activities within federal, state, and local municipal rules and regulations.

 

  • Inspect, identify, and resolve design, detail, and logistics problems with owners, architects, suppliers and subcontractors to ensure that workmanship conforms to the proper specifications and schedules.

 

  • Attend owner meetings and either maintain or write the meeting minutes.

 

  • Prepare and analyze job cost reports to determine recommended action on overruns.

 

  • Review cost codes and approve invoices.

 

  • Confers with project personnel to provide technical advice and to resolve problems

 

  • Assure that proper jobsite documentation such as contemporary As-Built notations, Daily Logs, and photography is performed and logged on a consistent daily basis.

 

  • Actively assure and review jobsite safety conditions and procedures including assurance of proper logs and photography.

 

  • Assist and manage Job Superintendent and provide leadership, mentoring/coaching, and specific directions.  Communicate and track project goals, quality control, and help maintain good sub-contractor relations.

 

  • Estimate and submit timely change proposals to the architect or owner. Prepare change orders between the company and architect and subcontractors.

 

  • Review and prepare monthly owner billings for submission to the Accounting Department.

 

  • Oversee and ensure proper contract closeout, including reconciling the final subcontractor contract costs, punch list completion, and closeout package

 

 

Skills/Qualifications:

 

Minimum 10 years Commercial and or Multi-Family Construction Project Management experience. Ground up experience preferred.  Must be computer literate in Microsoft applications. Must possess an ability to strongly lead, interact, and communicate in a professional manner with owners, inspectors, architects, subordinates, and others having a direct interest in the project.