Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
26 Aug, 25
Experience
5 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Accubid, Continuous Improvement, Life Safety, Electrical Estimating, Training, Microsoft Office, Communications, Power Distribution, Excel, Communication Skills, Design Specifications, Institutional, Group Work, Teams, Outlook
Industry
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Pursuits Design Manager (Electrical Construction) is responsible for leading and managing all aspects of project pursuits, from early engagement through to final submission. This includes preparing accurate cost estimates, developing GMP budgets, and driving proposal development for a wide range of electrical construction projects. The Pursuits Design Manager leverages a Design Assist approach to ensure estimates are aligned with client requirements and project objectives, with a strong focus on collaboration and innovation. This role involves leading pursuit meetings and design sessions with stakeholders including architects, engineers, consultants, and owners, while ensuring that Symtech delivers complete, competitive, and compelling proposals with no scope gaps. The Pursuits Design Manager works closely with internal estimating, operations, and business development teams to ensure pricing, technical solutions, and value engineering opportunities are integrated into every submission.
A safe and healthy work environment is one of Symtech’s primary goals and a central guiding principle for the organization. Symtech and its employees are aligned in the organization’s goal of zero incidents. Symtech’s most valuable asset is its employees. Symtech is dedicated to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for all its employees. Symtech’s safety culture is encouraged within the organization and promoted through demonstrating and communicating the importance of safety within the community where work is performed.
EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, & SKILLS:
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