Scott Butler, Finance and HR

SCOTT BUTLER

Finance and Human Resources Manager

Meet Scott

At Scholl Construction, Scott brings the financial expertise and organizational backbone that keeps our operations running smoothly.  As the oldest of three boys, Scott learned early on how to lead and manage through challenges – skills that serve him well in juggling project budgets, team management and everything in between. What drives his passion?  Seeing someone’s dream home come to life and making sure the numbers add up to success every step of the way.

When he is not managing budgets and HR duties, you’ll find Scott spending time with his family, especially with his nephews, or relaxing with his two Great Danes, Hades and Bella.  His perfect weekend includes spending Saturdays with friends, followed by a Sunday on the couch with his pups and recharging for Monday.  Scott’s ideal getaway is camping in the mountains by a river far from civilization – and his bucket-list destinations include Italy and Greece.

With Scott managing our finances and our team, we rest easy knowing every project is built on a solid foundation – both literally and financially.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage yearly budgets for all company entities in collaboration with management team
  • Provide weekly financial reports and cash flow analysis to ensure informed decision making
  • Oversee all company finances including accounts payable, receivable and expense management
  • Create and track project profitability reports for all active projects and those in warranty period
  • Manage monthly project invoicing, sworn statements and draw processes
  • Handle all Human Resources functions including hiring, onboarding, payroll and policy compliance
  • Create and send bid requests while managing the estimating and job costing process
  • Find and vet new vendors and subcontractors to ensure quality partnerships
  • Develop strategies to minimize financial risk and maximize profitability across all projects

First Job

Scott’s first job was working at his parents’ deli – where he learned the value of hard work, customer service, and the importance of family in business.