Refractory Project Manager & Estimator

Evansville, IN
Full Time
Experienced
Job Title: Refractory Project Manager & Estimator
Division: Enerfab Power & Industrial
Location: Evansville, IN
Reporting To: Director of Construction
Salary Range: $120,000 to $135,000

Company Summary:
Enerfab has over 120 years of experience, offering fabrication and construction capabilities to a wide variety of customers for the chemical, food & beverage, oil & gas, heavy industrial and power industries. Founded in 1901, our company began making sealants and lacquers — including a patented formula for brewer’s pitch — for beer tanks and vessels. Over the last century, our expanded capabilities, project experience, safety record, and commitment to quality have made Enerfab one of the industry leaders in shop fabrication, field erection and construction and maintenance services.

The Refractory Project Manager & Estimator is responsible for overseeing refractory installation and maintenance projects from bid through completion. This role combines technical estimating expertise with project management responsibilities, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to quality standards. The ideal candidate has strong knowledge of refractory materials, industrial processes, and field execution.

Responsibilities
Estimating & Pre-Construction
• Review RFQs, drawings, specifications, and bid documents to prepare accurate cost estimates for refractory projects
• Perform quantity take-offs for refractory materials, labor, equipment, and subcontractors
• Solicit and evaluate vendor and subcontractor pricing
• Develop detailed proposals, scopes of work, and project schedules
• Participate in bid reviews and client presentations as needed

Project Management
• Manage projects from award through closeout, including planning, execution, and financial performance
• Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and forecasts
• Coordinate with clients, field crews, subcontractors, and internal teams
• Ensure compliance with safety standards, company policies, and regulatory requirements
• Monitor job progress, productivity, and quality of installation

Field & Technical Oversight
• Provide technical guidance on refractory installation methods, materials, and best practices
• Conduct site visits, pre-job walks, and project meetings
• Staffing and development of the refractory crews
• Support troubleshooting and problem-solving in the field
• Ensure proper documentation of work performed, including reports and change orders

Financial & Contract Management
• Track project costs, manage budgets, and maintain profitability
• Prepare and manage change orders and billing
• Review contracts and ensure compliance
• Support project closeout, including final cost analysis and documentation

Qualifications
Education & Experience
•Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or related field experience(preferred)
•5+ years of experience in refractory, industrial construction, or related field
•Experience in both estimating and project management strongly preferred

Technical Skills
•Strong understanding of refractory materials (brick, castable, ceramic fiber, etc.)
•Experience in industrial environments (metals, power, cement, glass, petrochemical, etc.)
•Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, and P&IDs
•Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Office Suite

Core Competencies
•Strong organizational and time management skills
•Excellent communication and client relationship skills
•Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
•Problem-solving mindset with attention to detail
•Knowledge of safety standards and best practices
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