Purchasing Manager Retail & Wholesale - Rehoboth Beach, DE at Geebo

Purchasing Manager

Schell Brothers Schell Brothers Rehoboth Beach, DE Rehoboth Beach, DE Full-time Full-time $63,692.
33 - $76,704.
74 a year $63,692.
33 - $76,704.
74 a year Schell Brothers is Delaware's largest private home builder with divisions in Richmond, VA and Nashville, TN.
Our mission is to bring happiness to ourselves and our homeowners by not only creating exceptional homes and communities but also providing an extraordinary home buying experience.
Our employees are passionate about their jobs and believe in happiness, positivity and collaborating with others.
Schell Brothers is looking for a Purchasing Manager to join our team as we continue to grow in the residential construction industry.
This is a Full Time Position that would have the following
Responsibilities:
Estimating Material Quantities for Plans and Options Locating new Trade Partners and Soliciting Bids Pricing negotiations with Trade Partners and Vendors Variance Purchase Order review Preparing Start Packages for new homes Generation of weekly cost reports Budget Reviews Frequent review and revision of Scope's Complete budget preparation for projects including material and labor cost Take-off/estimates for projects Job scheduling, coordination, and execution including, but not limited to o Purchase orders o Bills of material o Sub-contracts Interface with the Construction Managers Basic Requirements Minimum of 5 years experience in estimating or residential construction Preferred Requirements Excellent negotiating skills Excellent math skills Computer proficiency Experience with computer-aided estimating software Excel proficiency Extremely detailed oriented Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$63,692.
33 - $76,704.
74 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance On-site gym Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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