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Construction Project Manager - Wisconsin Rapids

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$80K - $125K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Writes proposal in a clear, precise manner, defining scope, schedule and price. May be required to ... Tracks each RFP to ensure resolution. Generates any required changes in scope of work, contract ...

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Construction Project Manager - Wisconsin Rapids

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$80K - $125K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Writes proposal in a clear, precise manner, defining scope, schedule and price. May be required to ... Tracks each RFP to ensure resolution. Generates any required changes in scope of work, contract ...

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How much do rfp writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for rfp writer in Wisconsin is $35.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an RFP writer?

An RFP writer is responsible for producing documents known as Requests for Proposal or RFP. These request documents are sent out to vendors so that they can bid on the proposal. Your job duties include researching the requirements for the bid, writing the RFP document, and researching laws associated with the bid process. The qualifications for this career include a bachelor’s degree, although some employers may prefer a master’s degree in business, English, or communications. You need strong writing skills and must have experience with proposals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an RFP writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an RFP Writer, you need excellent written communication, research abilities, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of proposal processes, often supported by a relevant degree in communications or business. Familiarity with proposal management software, Microsoft Office Suite, and sometimes APMP certification are typically important. Strong organizational skills, time management, and collaboration abilities help RFP writers stand out, especially when working with multiple stakeholders. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing compelling, compliant proposals that effectively showcase an organization's strengths and maximize the chances of winning new business.

What are some common challenges RFP writers face when coordinating with multiple departments during the proposal process?

RFP Writers often work with various departments—such as sales, legal, finance, and technical teams—to gather the necessary information for a compelling proposal. A common challenge is managing conflicting priorities and tight deadlines, as each team may have different timelines or perspectives. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are crucial to ensure all inputs are accurate and cohesive. Additionally, RFP Writers need to clarify complex requirements and ensure that the final proposal aligns with both the client's needs and the company's capabilities.

What is the difference between Rfp Writer vs Proposal Coordinator?

AspectRfp WriterProposal Coordinator
CredentialsWriting skills, industry knowledgeProject management, communication skills
Work EnvironmentFocus on writing and researchCoordinate proposal process, team collaboration
Employer & IndustryGovernment, nonprofits, private sectorSame as Rfp Writer, often overlapping roles
Search & ComparisonOften searched together due to similar tasksRelated but more coordination-focused

While both roles involve proposal development, an Rfp Writer primarily focuses on crafting compelling responses to RFPs, emphasizing writing and research. A Proposal Coordinator manages the entire proposal process, coordinating teams and timelines. The roles often overlap, but the key difference lies in the Rfp Writer's emphasis on content creation versus the Proposal Coordinator's focus on project management.

Is RFP a good career?

An RFP (Request for Proposal) writer is a professional who prepares proposals to help organizations secure contracts or funding. This role requires strong writing, research, and project management skills and can offer stable employment with opportunities for advancement in various industries. Success in this career often depends on industry knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to meet deadlines.

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Infographic showing various Rfp Writer job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 70% In-person, 10% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,722 per year, or $35.4 per hour.

Construction Project Manager - Wisconsin Rapids

Altmann Construction Co., Inc.

Green Bay, WI • On-site

$80K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Function:

The Project Manager has day to day responsibility for construction of the work at a profit and ensuring the project is built on schedule and within budget, while exceeding expectations for quality and safety.

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Development of Construction Documents:

A. Finalize design from concept to completion with owner (if required).

B. Contract professional services, schedule, coordinate and obtain:

1) Site plan approval.

2) Coordinate local and state building plan approval.

3) Identify and coordinate the submittals of all documents for permits including building permit, from all the involved agencies.

2. Bidding and contracts:

A. Thoroughly reviews and analyzes construction documents (plans and specifications) and prepare bid list to insure all work items are accounted for and manage the bid processes.

B. Understands contractual terms and conditions in specifications.

C. Attends pre-bid meeting.

D. Identify key trades; notify selected subcontractors of bid dates.

E. Initiate and coordinate the issuance of construction documents and information for purposes of bidding.

F. Provide clear and detailed quantity take-offs of self-performed work.

G. Follows up to insure quotes are obtained for all trades and are accurate.

H. Obtain bids for all major material components.

I. Thoroughly reviews all bids after a complete understanding of the plans and specifications is achieved. Reviews pre-qualifications for “new” Subcontractors.

J. Assembles accurate and well organized estimate and proposal in a timely manner for designated project for stipulated price, or design build

K. Writes proposal in a clear, precise manner, defining scope, schedule and price. May be required to meet with potential client to present proposal.

3. Construction Administration:

A. Completes appropriate permits at project start up and delegate as needed.

B. Work with superintendent to prepare job schedule. Establishes, manages and updates the bi-weekly schedule as necessary to reflect the current project status. At the time subcontracts and purchase order are awarded, the construction project schedule will be provided and reviewed with all parties.

C. Holds job meetings including the Superintendent, Subcontractors, Owner and Architect as appropriate and required. Generates meeting minutes for distribution to all parties.

D. Obtains and reviews shop drawings from Subcontractors and Suppliers via project management software. Shop drawings should be processed in an expeditious manner with thorough review prior to submittal to the Architect.

E. Oversees project submittal log. Ensures the status of each reflects the proper priority based on lead times and project schedule.

F. Establishes delivery dates for all equipment and material.

G. Expedites building system and the completion of work as a means of increasing profit.

H. Oversees Project RFI (request for information) log. Tracks each RFI to ensure resolution. Generates any required changes in scope of work, contract amounts, or schedule and communicates to Owner, Architect and affected Subcontractors.

I. Oversees Project CO (change order) log. Tracks each CO to ensure resolution. Generates any required changes in scope of work, contract amounts, or schedule and communicates to Owner, Architect and affected Subcontractors.

J. Oversees Project RFP (request for proposal) log. Tracks each RFP to ensure resolution. Generates any required changes in scope of work, contract amounts, or schedule and communicates to Owner, Architect and affected Subcontractors.

K. Visits jobsites periodically and as needed and checks for accuracy, quality, craftsmanship, production and safety.

L. Consults with Superintendent and President or Vice President on availability of ACC owned materials and equipment. Determines equipment rental sources and monitors rental costs.

M. Instills a sense of urgency about the work in all parties associated with the projects.

N. Be aware of labor policies, employee handbook, EEO requirements and ACC and owner work rules. Consults with Human Resource Manager, as appropriate

O. Recognizes and is responsible for all jobsite safety requirements as defined by ACC Safety and Health program, Owner’s safety requirements and OSHA. Supports the

Superintendent in enforcing these policies for field staff and Subcontractors. Ensures toolbox talks are being administered by Superintendent. P. Demands awareness and compliance with all safety requirements by ACC for field staff, and all Subcontractors and vendors. Holds safety pre-planning meetings. Insists on proper documentation of any violations.

Q. Insists the highest level of quality workmanship from both ACC and Subcontractors.

R. Consults with superintendent and agrees on sources for purchase of miscellaneous materials. Monitors all purchases by the Superintendent.

S. Monitors Subcontractor’s stability and notifies Vice President and President as soon as it is believed that a subcontractor’s actions could result in a job delay or a reduction in profit. Any financial instability should be reported immediately.

T. Meets and maintains an open line of communication with Owner, Architect and/or Engineer throughout the duration of the project.

4. Cost Control

A. Establishes and maintains a job cost spreadsheet. All changes in purchase order and subcontract amounts, as well as change orders to the owners should be documented in a timely manner.

B. Prepares the contract schedule of values, submits Owner’s draw to ACC accounting for billing to owner, and authorizes Subcontractor pay request payments to Subcontractors monthly. Material invoices will be approved in an expeditious manner when received from Accounting.

C. Maintains extra work log, identifying items and their resolutions.

D. Issue change orders to subcontractors and suppliers.

5. Project Completion

A. Makes zero punch list and zero re-work the goal of all Subcontractors and ACC staff.

B. Completes project close out and punch lists to receive final payment from Owner in an expeditious manner.

C. Oversees Project Assistant’s creation of owner’s manual, including warranties and guarantees.

D. Obtains final certificate of completion.

E. Obtains Letter of Recommendation.

6. Miscellaneous

A. Assist with business development as needed (trade shows, sales calls, business to business networking, etc.)

B. For sales, visit potential client sites, assess needs, and prepare detailed and thorough estimate. Write thorough, detailed and professional proposal. Provide proposal to client.

C. Documents positive and negative performance of associates throughout the year as it occurs for performance evaluations working jointly with Human Resources.

D. Stays current with changing technology/tools and participates in educational training opportunities.

EDUCATION

Required: High School diploma or GED

Preferred: Bachelors Degree in Construction Management or related field.

EXPERIENCE

Required: 5 years of proven experience in Project Management with general contracting.

Preferred: 5 years of field experience

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION

Required: Maintain valid Wisconsin Driver’s License with proof of insurance.

Required: First Aid/CPR, Forklift certification, OSHA 10 Hour are required within the first year of employment.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

• Knowledge of the general construction industry and the sub trades.

• Understanding of construction estimating techniques and standards.

• Ability and willingness to travel daily within 100 mile radius.

• Fluency with tools used in various trades.

• Ability to communicate effectively with all levels using a variety of communication tools.

• Ability to follow policy and procedures.

• Ability to perform tasks and follow directions assigned by the President and/or Vice President of Operations accurately and within the specified time frame.

• Ability to productively manage time and materials in order to maximize efficiency and quality.

• Computer knowledge, mathematics, business writing, organizational, technical, human relations and conceptual skills to manage projects.

• Take pride in servicing the customer and have a strong commitment to safety.

• Ability to motivate others and create personal value within a team.

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• Ability to identify and troubleshoot problems before they become major issues.

• Ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time while maintaining attention to detail.

• Ability to be self-motivated.

• Skilled in decision-making.

• Ability to meet deadlines.

• Ability to work in stressful situations.

• Knowledge of Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office, AutoCad and ProCore and Bluebeam applications.

• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

• Ability to interact with all levels of management.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Sitting, standing, walking, crawling, stooping, kneeling, crouching, lifting, carrying, reaching, fingering, handling, hand/eye/foot coordination, repetitive motions, talking, hearing and seeing.

PHYSICAL STRENGTH

Sedentary work. Occasional lifting/carrying up to 75 pounds.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Exposed to moving mechanical parts, vehicles and equipment. Also exposed to varying weather elements. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to noisy.

COMMUNICATE

Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner.

CONCLUSION

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Project Manager’s position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, responsibilities or working conditions associated with the position

Company Description

General contractor who specializes in the commercial and light industrial construction while self performing concrete, carpentry, masonry, welding and site work.