Prepare cost estimates and quotes for architectural glass projects.
3 days ago ago
$65,000 - $75,000
Junior (1-3 years), Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Salt Lake City, UT
Office Full-Time
Company Size
1,472 Employees
Service Specialisms
Architectural aluminum products
Fabricated glass
All‑glass entrances
Mirrors
Curtain wall systems
Storefront systems
Window wall systems
Entrance doors
Sector Specialisms
Buildings
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
Architectural
Infrastructure
Role
Description
quote entry
cost estimation
submittal packages
product data
schedule updates
customer follow‑up
Analyze job specification sheets to assist customer with choosing proper product as specified by architects.
Logs all quotes and estimates into Axapta order entry system or other log.
Follow up by phone with customers to get current feedback on quote and project information.
Work closely with Sales Reps, customer service, and management to deliver accurate quotes and reliable quotes to customers
Submittal packages and closeout documents
Use material and other essential cost to calculate responsible dollar quotes for quote requests.
Provide product performance data as required
Follow all established protocols to assure correct pricing and customer satisfaction.
Update estimates, schedules, reports and documents based on revisions and changes to the project.
Prepare detailed quotes and submit to customers and answer any related inquiries
Review customer take-offs and material quantities to prepare a cost estimate
Requirements
estimating
sales
math
college degree
supply chain
communication
High organizational and prioritization skills
Two years estimating/sales experience in architectural glass or related manufacturing environment.
Basic mathematical skills to include working with measurements, fractions, and decimals.
College degree not required, but preferred
Vendor and supply chain familiarity
Must be able to multi-task under high stress situations
Must have excellent follow through and communication skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple assignments.
Ability to analyze project specifications and material requirements
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$600M Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates over $600 million in annual revenue, reflecting its significant market presence in the glazing industry.
Founded 1978
Year Established
The company was founded in 1978, marking over four decades of expertise in architectural glazing solutions.
Combining over 26 fabrication plants across the US and Canada with its own logistics fleet, it ensures fast delivery from concept to installation.
Annually turning more than $600 million in revenue, it tackles projects ranging from curtain walls on skyscrapers to bespoke decorative glass interiors.
Its product scope spans aluminum systems, storefronts, entrance doors, curtain walls, and specialty glass like spandrel, laminated, and decorative types.
Known for collaborative design-to-build efforts, it often partners directly with architects and glaziers to realize complex, custom-designed façades.
Typical projects include commercial towers, residential high‑rises, retail centers, and institutional buildings with demanding aesthetic and performance specs.
Unusual for the industry, Trulite delivers full-service glazing—including fabrication, logistics, and installation—under one roof.
Its patented Revolution shower‑glass system highlights its capacity for both large architectural applications and precision-driven residential features.
Culture + Values
Industry leader in environmental responsibility
Commitment to quality, responsiveness and best-in-class customer relationships
Raw materials generally recyclable; recycling wherever reasonable
Environment + Sustainability
One of the first fabricators to commit to green best practices in its manufacturing plants
Raw materials generally recyclable; make every reasonable attempt to recycle with suppliers
LEED‑certified products such as Pyrodge™20 tempered glass and fire‑protective glass
Green practices in product design and manufacturing
No explicit net‑zero target publicly stated
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly disclosed DEI strategy or gender‑related statistics available