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  • Mechanical & Electrical Estimator (Florida)  

    - Jupiter
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Commensurate with experience.CPP... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Commensurate with experience.

    CPPI OVERVIEW

    Charles Perry Partners, Inc. (CPPI) is a leading general contracting, design-build, and construction management firm with regional offices across Florida, including Gainesville, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Myers, and Palm Beach. Since 1968, CPPI has earned a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects and exceptional client service across a diverse portfolio.Our mission is to build lasting relationships while delivering structures that stand the test of time.


    JOB SUMMARY

    The Mechanical & Electrical Estimator is responsible for developing detailed and accurate cost estimates for mechanical and electrical systems from conceptual design through Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP). This role involves reviewing drawings and specifications, performing quantity takeoffs, soliciting and evaluating subcontractor and supplier pricing, and preparing competitive bids. The Estimator supports preconstruction activities by ensuring full scope coverage, identifying risks and opportunities, and maintaining accurate cost data. This position collaborates closely with internal teams, clients, design professionals, and trade partners to support successful project delivery.


    COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

    Competitive compensation aligned with experience and qualifications.Generous paid vacation and holidays.Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage.401(k) retirement plan with company match.Short-term and long-term disability plans.


    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

    Authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship.Bachelors degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering, or equivalent degree required.Minimum of 3 years of commercial construction estimating experience required; strongly preferred 10+ years of preconstruction, estimating, and/or operational experience on commercial construction projects.Experience in Mechanical and Electrical Estimation required.Able to manage multiple projects concurrently, with the ability to multitask, and must work well under pressure to meet competing deadlines.Knowledgeable and proficient using the following software: Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Project, PowerPoint, Word) and MS Outlook, Sage, and AutoCAD.Strong computer skills and typing skills, including the ability to use estimating software.Advanced ability in Microsoft Excel in the creation and manipulation of spreadsheets.Advanced abilities in bid management, online plan rooms, and database applications.Must be detail-oriented and have a strong attention to detail.Must possess strong time management skills.Must possess strong organizational skills and a CAN-DO attitude.Resourceful and diligent in seeking solutions to problems and adapting to new situations.Excellent communication skills, both verbally and in writing.Ability to work independently with minimal structure/supervision while exercising great judgment.Strong analytical skills.Advanced project estimator skills include performing calculations and conversing in engineering nomenclature to effectively communicate with Engineers, Product Managers, Architects, subcontractors, and vendors.Ability to read, understand, and organize construction plans and specifications.Must be able to attend client meetings as required. Light travel is required as necessary.
    USGBC LEED accreditation preferred.A professional Estimator Certification is preferred.


    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Prepare bid-chase briefs, detailed estimates, and preconstruction deliverables from conceptual through GMP phases.Review drawings, specifications, and owner agreements to identify risks and ensure complete scope coverage.Perform constructability reviews, quantity takeoffs, and cost analysis using On-Screen Takeoff and Autodesk Build.Coordinate with subcontractors and suppliers for pricing, bid solicitation, and prequalification.Develop and maintain project schedules, bid lists, and procurement tracking logs.Lead and document preconstruction meetings; prepare agendas, minutes, and progress reports.Evaluate bids, prepare bid leveling matrices, and participate in bid-day analysis.Support value analysis, risk mitigation, and logistics planning efforts.Present estimates to clients, design partners, and operations teams; assist in project handoff and buyout.Maintain estimating databases, pricing history, and company best practices.Participate in training, ensure safety compliance, and uphold company values.
    Additional duties as assigned.

    EEO STATEMENT

    CPPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply.

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  • Field Engineer, Commercial Construction (Florida)  

    - Jupiter
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Salary commensurate with experie... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: Salary commensurate with experience.

    Please note that we do not currently have openings in every location; however, we will review submitted resumes as positions become available. Thank you for your interest!


    CPPI OVERVIEW

    Charles Perry Partners, Inc. (CPPI) is a leading general contracting, design-build, and construction management firm with regional offices in Gainesville, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Myers, and Palm Beach. Since 1968, CPPI has built a strong reputation for delivering exceptional service and results across a broad spectrum of projects.Our mission is to build long-lasting relationships and structures.


    JOB SUMMARY

    The Field Engineer is an entry-level position designed for individuals seeking professional growth toward a Superintendent role. This role is ideal for candidates who are detail-oriented, tech-savvy, and dynamic. Field Engineers are based on-site daily, supporting active commercial construction projects in close collaboration with Project Managers and/or Superintendents. The Field Engineer also works closely with management on various aspects of the project, with clearly defined responsibilities. They assist the team with oversight of all field-related activities, including jobsite safety, cost control, quality assurance, and schedule adherence, with a focus on delivering high-quality results and exceptional service to our clients. Additional duties include maintaining strong working relationships with clients, architects, consultants, and subcontractors. All tasks are performed in alignment with the company's mission, vision, and core values.


    COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

    Competitive compensation aligned with experience and qualifications.Generous paid vacation and holidays.Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage.401(k) retirement plan with company match.Short-term and long-term disability plans.


    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

    Authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship.
    Must have a valid drivers license.
    Bachelors Degree preferred or experience in related field. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to develop a working knowledge of all applicable CPPI processes and procedures. Ability to develop strong client relationships. Excellent organizational skills and knowledge of construction management processes. Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, and MS Outlook. Must be able to work flexible hours. Work hours will be consistent with a Field Engineer in the Construction industry.


    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

    Manage the daily operations of the construction site, ensuring cleanliness, safety, and adherence to plans and schedule.Coordinate subcontractors and suppliers in collaboration with the Project Manager and Superintendent to maintain the project schedule and quality standards.Communicate effectively with internal stakeholders (leadership, project team) and external stakeholders (clients, architects, consultants), including preparing and distributing meeting notes, RFIs, submittals, and change orders.Partner with the Project Manager during construction to budget, manage, and forecast resources such as craft labor, equipment, materials, tools, consumables, and general conditions.Monitor site activity to ensure compliance with building codes, safety regulations (including OSHA), and company quality standards.Proactively plan and resolve workflow issues to keep the project on track.Support site logistics, daily work coordination, and tracking of tools, materials, and equipment.Obtain and manage required permits and licenses.Assist with risk identification, analysis, and mitigation throughout the project lifecycle.Ensure all contractual conditions of performance are met using proper construction methods and standards.Maintain complete, accurate, and organized project documentation, including tool inventory, safety reports, and punch lists.Understand and apply company policies, procedures, and best practices, including use of the Master Forms Library.Participate in ongoing training, educational opportunities, and company events, representing CPPI professionally.Uphold workplace safety standards and immediately report any safety issues to the project team.Support efforts to exceed client expectations throughout the project delivery process.Perform additional duties as assigned.


    EEO STATEMENT

    CPPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply.

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