Proposal Managerother related Employment listings - Syosset, NY at Geebo

Proposal Manager

Overview Ranked among the nation's top 16 Construction Managers by Engineering News-Record, The LiRo Group provides integrated construction, design, and technology solutions for a broad range of public and private sector clients. LiRo currently provides the opportunity for a hybrid/flex-hour work schedule. We have a current need for an experienced Proposal Manager for our Syosset, Long Island Office. Responsibilities The Proposal Manager is responsible for the coordination and development of technical proposals and presentations. Responsibilities also include interfacing with technical personnel and coordinating submissions with sub consultants and joint-venture partners. Qualifications 5
years' experience required in writing and editing proposals and presentations in the A/E/CM industry Bachelor's degree preferred Familiarity with construction management, engineering and/or architecture concepts. Ability to translate complex concepts into clear and compelling proposal language Knowledge and familiarity working with all industry Standard Forms and New York City/State agency procurement procedures highly desired The ability to multi-task, manage and meet deadlines in an extremely fast-paced environment Ability to work as a team player The experience and judgment to work proactively without direction or responses from technical staff Expertise in MS Office applications is essential Design/Build proposal experience a plus
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Construction & Real Estate, Civil EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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