We are seeking a highly motivated, detail-oriented, and proactive Estimator/Purchaser to join the Engelsma Homes team. This role is essential to the planning and execution of costing for our residential construction projects, ensuring accuracy, cost-efficiency, and timely delivery of costing from concept to completion.
If you like a company that’s big enough to provide stability yet small enough that you can make decisions and move fast, Engelsma Homes is the place for you. We are a custom builder that has been serving West Michigan for over 20 years. We transform lives and landscapes by creating extraordinary homes where every detail reflects our commitment to excellence, innovation, and meaningful connection. Our office and production area are tucked back in the woods where we can be inspired by the beauty of the landscape. And our talented and dedicated team members describe our culture as driven, supportive, and rewarding. That makes sense because “team first” and “drive to get things done” are two of our core values. We feel the combination of great people and culture are a key factor in creating beautiful spaces our clients love.
Are you hard wired to do things right the first time and pay attention to every detail? Is your brain wired to analyze numbers and information like blueprints and spreadsheets to pull out key elements or spot potential discrepancies? You are organized, process-driven, with a natural sense of urgency and a positive, can-do attitude. You also have great analytical skills, strong attention to detail, and the ability to clearly communicate to multiple audiences. You don’t wait to be told what to do—you anticipate, learn quickly, and keep projects moving forward. Most importantly, you’re committed to seeing every project through to the very last 10%, where the difference between done and done right really matters. If that sounds like you, you might just be the one we’ve been searching for. We’re looking for a Cost Estimator that can work closely with clients, architects, subcontractors, and vendors to properly cost the execution of our premier residential construction projects. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the creation of exceptional homes and be a vital part of a company that values excellence, continuous improvement, and its people. In the role you will:
Key Roles of Estimating, Preconstruction, and Change Order Management:
● If you have a degree in Construction Management, Accounting, Finance, or a related field or already know your way around high-end residential construction, that will ensure your quick success. If you don’t come with those credentials, but you possess the foundational skills and the right mindset to learn quickly, we could be a great place to learn and grow.
● Contribute directly to project success by preparing and sending requests for quotes, tracking and organizing the information as it comes in, inputting pricing and then following up to generate clear, professional proposals.
● Use your eye for details and knowledge of spreadsheets to analyze blueprints, specifications, and scope documents to perform material take-offs and compile detailed cost breakdowns
● Apply your excellent organization, time management skills and sense of urgency to ensure projects stay on track, track and organize vendor and subcontractor quotes with follow up as needed, and set up job files and documentation for project kickoff.
● Use strong communication skills to serve as a key onsite point of contact on all pricing requests and questions from team members in sales, design, and project management.
● Obtain and evaluate pricing for change orders, communicate pricing updates to internal teams (sales, design, project management), update sales orders, purchase orders, and project documentation upon approval of changes
● Opportunity to hone your costing skills at a top residential construction firm
● Potential for advancement at a growing company
● Project based and company profit-sharing bonus opportunities
● Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance on first day of work
Expected hours: No less than 40 per week