Project Manager / Estimator Administrative & Office Jobs - Windsor, WI at Geebo

Project Manager / Estimator

Job Description Job Description If you have solid disaster restoration experience, please keep reading! ServiceMaster DSI provides restoration in Madison, WI and surrounding areas.
With continued investment in education, the latest tools and technology, and expert training, we are industry leaders in disaster restoration cleaning and are known for the great care we take with clients and employees alike.
Salary starts at $90,000/year that is based on experience with $1,000 sign on bonus! What you will do:
Oversee projects for residential & commercial losses caused by fire, water, mold and natural disasters.
Manage crews, timelines and budget Develop relationships to build and grow accounts and manage projects.
In addition to overseeing the projects from start to finish while managing contractors.
Inspect potential losses and developing a scope of service What's in it for you:
Competitive salary
BONUS Medical, vision, dental, Life insurance 401K PTO Company vehicle
gas card Career path What we're looking for:
3
years of restoration PM experience Xactimate Experience Previous estimating experience Ability to write mitigation, remediation, contents, and repair scopes Excellent communicator Valid driver's license Highly organized and versed in prioritization Previous adjuster experience desired We are an equal opportunity employer so if youre looking for a challenging and fulfilling career, be part of the ServiceMaster DSI family! by Jobble Recommended Skills Communication Coordinating Financial Management Project Management Contractor Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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