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Entry Level Quickbase Developer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Data Entry Specialist

Oklahoma City, OK

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

In this entry-level role, you'll help organize and transfer information from client documents into ... Excel, QuickBase, and Dynamics. You don't need to be an expert-we'll train you-but you should be ...

Marketing Coordinator

Fort Worth, TX · Hybrid

$38.20K - $52.60K/yr

In this hands-on, entry-level role, you'll contribute to a variety of marketing initiatives ... Collaborate with QuickBase stakeholders to ensure accurate data integration and system ...

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How much do entry level quickbase developer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level quickbase developer in the United States is $100,265.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $106,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Quickbase Developer vs Entry Level Business Analyst?

AspectEntry Level Quickbase DeveloperEntry Level Business Analyst
Required CredentialsBasic understanding of Quickbase, some programming knowledgeDegree in business, finance, or related field; analytical skills
Work EnvironmentTech teams, software development projectsBusiness units, process improvement teams
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, organizations using Quickbase for app developmentVarious industries, focusing on business process analysis
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Entry Level Quickbase Developers focus on building and maintaining Quickbase applications, requiring basic technical skills. Entry Level Business Analysts analyze business needs and improve processes, often with a broader skill set. While both roles support organizational goals, Quickbase Developers are more technical, whereas Business Analysts are more process-oriented.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Quickbase Developer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 47% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 43% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, and 8% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $100,265 per year, or $48.2 per hour.
Self-Perform Project Engineer

Self-Perform Project Engineer

Consigli Construction

Milford, MA • On-site

$76K - $88K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

 Employment Type:  Full-Time 

FSLA:  Salary/Exempt 

Division:  Riggs 

Department: Riggs 

Reports to:   Project Manager - Riggs            

Supervisory Duties: No 

Salary Range: $76,000 - $88,000

The Self-Perform Project Engineer plays a key role in supporting estimating and project execution for self-performed construction scopes. This position is responsible for assisting with takeoffs, document review, vendor coordination, and project tracking while developing a strong understanding of construction systems, specifications, and estimating processes. The role provides hands-on exposure to both preconstruction and field operations and supports the successful delivery of projects in alignment with company standards and procedures. 

Responsibilities / Essential Functions 

Software 

  • Seeks to acquire basic knowledge in the application of software (i.e. On-Screen Takeoff, Togal, Sage, Microsoft Office Suite, Procore, Bluebeam, QuickBase etc.). 

Document Management/Review 

  • Creates project folders, organizes all related documents, and uploads plans to create Takeoff files to ensure access and alignment with Riggs Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's). 
  • Project Document Page turns - Document review, understanding of contract documents, plans, details, and basic systems and how they go together. 
  • Specification review and understanding - able to read and comprehend applicable spec sections, review materials and installation sequences. 
  • Creates proposals for small scopes and can discuss and develop A&Qs. 
  • Tracks and manages projects/workload within QuickBase while keeping the system updated. 

On-Screen Takeoff (OST) and Togal 

  • Learns plan reading to navigate plans efficiently to extract scope information and accurately quantify scope. Gathers the quantity takeoffs in correct units (EA/LF/SF) needed to create an estimate for the given scope. 
  • Performs simple takeoff with oversite, and understand standard takeoff quantities and why we chose them. Be able to distinguish when custom quantities or codes are required for takeoff. 

Sage Estimating  

  • Understand and familiarizes themselves with crew size and production rates. 
  • Be able to review a Labor Production Report (LPR) and understand the information within. 

Vendor/Subcontractor Management 

  • Provides construction documents and quantities to vendors to obtain material and subcontractor pricing. Evaluates the received pricing and levels the information out for use by the Estimators in their estimates. 
  • Reviews typical manufacturers' literature of commonly used products. Familiarizes themselves with install procedures. 
  • Comprehend shop drawings of scopes we perform. 
  • Be able to review shops and submittals versus the spec and contract drawings and find inconsistencies.  

Addendum Review 

  • Analyzes and overlays addenda to identify drawing changes in quantities pertaining to the scope being reviewed. 
  • Documents addendum changes correctly in Sage, OST, Togal, and Proposal that is traceable and well thought out. 

Handoff Management 

  • Aids Estimators in creating handoff packages. 
  • Aids Estimators in reviewing specifications for submittal requirements and requesting submittals from Vendors and the yard.  

Exposure 

  • Attend CCU trainings. 
  • Attend/shadow Estimators with estimate review meetings. 
  • Attend/shadow Estimators with handoff meetings. 
  • Spend time in the field reviewing common installations of Riggs products and scopes. 
Key Skills 
  • Strong attention to detail and organization skills 
  • Basic understanding of construction drawings, specifications, and systems 
  • Ability to learn and apply estimating and takeoff software tools 
  • Effective communication and collaboration with internal teams and external partners 
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to review and interpret technical information 
  • Time management skills with the ability to track multiple tasks and deadlines 
Required Experience  
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field preferred 
  • Internship or entry-level experience in construction, estimating, or project engineering is a plus 
  • Exposure to construction software such as Procore, Bluebeam, Sage, or similar tools preferred 
  • Willingness to learn estimating processes, field operations, and self-perform construction scopes