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Michels Corporation

Proposal Manager - Michels Preconstruction Services, Inc. Portland, OR

Michels Corporation, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Overview Portland, OR

The Michels Preconstruction Services, Inc. team plays a critical role in the development of large, complex energy, infrastructure, marine and transportation projects. The Preconstruction Services team consists of construction and technical professionals working with one another and with customers to develop creative solutions for turning construction ideas into reliable outcomes. Like our field construction teams, our Preconstruction Services team takes into consideration the safety, social and environmental responsibility, and the health and wellbeing of our people and the communities in which we work. We strive to make a difference in positive, respectful, and responsible ways. Our work improves lives. Find out how a career as a Scheduler at Michels can change yours.

Responsibilities As a Proposal Manager, your key responsibilities will be to respond to Request for Proposals (RFP), Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) and Requests for Information (RFI) and develop, track and record templates and responses for RFPs, RFQs and RFIs. You will schedule and lead RFP and Statement of Qualifications proposal kick-off meetings and subsequent progress meetings throughout the project. Additional responsibilities include updating and writing resumes and project descriptions, developing the proposal resource library documents and graphics, proofreading important documents and developing presentations for clients and proposal meetings.

We are consistently ranked among the top 10% of Engineering News-Record’s Top 400 Contractors

Our steady, strategic growth revolves around a commitment to quality

We are family owned and operated

We invest an average of $5,000 per employee on training each year

We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental and vision, competitive paid time off plans and much more!

We reward hard work and dedication with limitless opportunities

We believe it is everyone’s responsibility to promote safety, regardless of job titles.

Michels offers a comprehensive benefits program, subject to eligibility requirements, including medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings account, short-term and long-term disability insurance, 401(k) plan, legal plan, and identity theft and monitoring plan. 15 to 25 days of paid time off and 8 paid holidays annually.

Why you?

You like to surround yourself with dedicated, value-driven people

You believe there is a solution to every challenge – and you can find it

You understand the importance of small details on large projects

You like to know your efforts are noticed and appreciated

You want to make your own decisions, but know support is always available

You want to work to make a difference in people’s lives

What it takes?

3+ years of prequalification, proposal development or related experience

Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is required; including InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator

High level of proficiency in all Microsoft Office Suite

Detail oriented individual

Ability to enter data quickly with a high rate of accuracy

Construction industry experience is desired

Ability to travel 10-15% for project meetings and trainings

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