A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PROJECT DIRECTOR
As a Project Director, you estimate projects using software such as Xactimate to create the scope of work.
You work in collaboration with the Operations team by gathering field measurements, notes/plans, photo documentation, and materials necessary while using your understanding of restoration and the true costs of construction to create accurate estimates and preliminary budgets.
Your service-oriented mindset and positive disposition comes through in every interaction, fostering strong relationships with coworkers, clients, and subcontractors and making collections activity a breeze.
You are a communicative, forward-thinker who proactively provides solutions for any problem that may arise, and ensures the appropriate parties are kept up to date.
What you do every day comes naturally to you and ensures successful, profitable project completion, demonstrates your commitment to our clients and our Core Values, and highlights the value you add to the company.
It's clear that you're going places as a professional, and you're thrilled to be part of our success, knowing that First Onsite will support and encourage your professional growth and development.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum:
3 years restoration/construction industry experience
Xactimate level 2 certified and four current industry certifications
Intermediate computer skills - MS, Word, Excel, Microsoft Outlook (Emails)
Intermediate ability to read blueprints/architectural plans
Intermediate knowledge of local, state, and federal code requirements
Knowledge and experience with construction drawings, specifications, and other construction related documents including take offs required
High school diploma or equivalent required; Degree preferred
Valid driver's license required
SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Must manage working in a busy, service-oriented team under stress to meet deadlines, deal with competing priorities, and demanding service requirements
Must be able to work overtime, on weekends and able to respond 24/7
May attend disaster sites and be near hazardous environments and conditions.
Travel may be required