E.S. Boulos Co. appoints Bradley to manager of estimating, commercial division
According to E.S. Boulos Co. (EBS), Joseph Bradley has been promoted to manager of estimating for the ESB commercial division from his prior position as senior project manager. In his new capacity, Bradley will be responsible for the management of all commercial project estimating, supervision of the ESB estimating team, as well as interfacing with senior project management and upper management on new business development.
As senior project manager, Bradley has worked on numerous key projects integral to the division's growth, most recently the Bigelow Laboratories facility, Molnlycke Health Care at Brunswick Landing, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and the Portland Jetport Expansion. Since joining ESB in 1996, he has also served ESB as field supervisor, estimator and project manager.
Prior to joining E.S. Boulos, Bradley worked in field and management positions for prominent electrical contractors in Maine and New York. He has 34 years of experience in the electrical construction industry.
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