Michael Page is hiring: Estimating Proposal Writer | Construction in Kansas City
Michael Page, Kansas City, MO, US, 64101
Proposal Writer for a Kansas City General Contractor
Work from home flexibility
Job Description
Lead the preparation, formatting, editing, and delivery of compelling bid proposals. Analyze and respond to government RFPs and RFQs. Track and review project opportunities using SAM.gov (formerly FBO). Write company narratives describing capabilities, past projects, and key differentiators. Maintain and update the company's capabilities statement and employee resumes. Develop and manage a centralized company content library/database. Collaborate with leadership during go/no-go bid meetings and present viable job opportunities. Coordinate with estimators on upcoming bids and submission requirements.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
The Successful Applicant
A successful Estimating Proposal Writer should have:
- Bachelor's degree in communications, English, Marketing, or a related field, preferred but not required
- 3+ years of experience in proposal writing, preferably in the construction or AEC industry.
- Strong command of grammar, structure, and persuasive writing.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Creative Suite, InDesign, and AI platforms.
What's on Offer
Competitive salary ranging up to $115,000 USD per year depending on experience. Annual bonus potential. 401K with company match. Health, dental, and vision insurance. Opportunities for professional development and internal promotion. A positive, team-oriented work environment where your contributions are valued. Work from home flexibility