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We are looking for a Senior Estimator to help lead the team in getting commercial projects. JR Swigart is a Commercial Roofing Company serving Oregon, Washington and Idaho that has a great estimating team in place.
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Tennis Roofing and Asphalt Inc. is looking for a full-time employee with experience to work as a Commercial Roofing & Commercial Asphalt Estimator. Tennis Roofing and Asphalt Inc. is looking for a full-time employee with experience to work as a Commercial Roofing & Commercial Asphalt Estimator.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Commercial Roofing Estimator. The Commercial Roofing Estimator will be responsible for managing commercial roofing projects, performing takeoffs, creating estimates and project budgets, communicating with clients and vendors, and managing project timelines.
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Proven track record of working as a senior estimator within a commercial roofing business. Chief Estimator (Commercial Roofing) Having been established for almost a century, the business specializes in providing commercial roofing and sheet metal services throughout Colorado.
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Leading company in the Commercial Roofing industry is seeking a Commercial Roofing Estimator for its growing team in Delran, NJ. The ideal candidate must have previous experience as an estimator in the commercial roofing industry and must be organized, motivated, detail-oriented, and driven.
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The Commercial Roofing Estimator will be responsible for assessing and estimating the cost of commercial roofing projects, communicating with clients and contractors, creating and managing budgets, and project management.
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We are looking for an experienced Commercial Roofing Estimator who has 5+ years of commercial roofing estimating experience. What You Need for this PositionWe are looking for a Commercial Roofing Estimator with at least 3 years of experience in the construction industry.
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Apple Roofing is seeking a Commercial Estimator in our Lincoln, Nebraska office. Minimum experience: 5+ years of relevant Commercial Flat Roofing and General Contractor Construction experience.
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Description Estimator/ Commercial Roofing The Roofing Estimator will be responsible for estimating and bidding projects with a complete and comprehensive review of project plans and specifications.
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A reputable commercial roofing company is seeking a Sales/Estimator to join their team. 3 years of commercial roofing experience. Strong communication skills and a passion for roofing are necessary for the position.
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Commercial Estimator needed for leading provider of innovative solutions in the commercial roofing construction industry! Title: Commercial Estimator. With a focus on sustainable design and high-performance materials, our company offers a range of products including metal roofing, wall systems, and architectural panels.
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For these reasons, we are looking for several qualified candidates to fill the role of Commercial Estimator. Working knowledge of multiple roofing systems that may be used in application and repairs.
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As a Construction Estimator, you will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting blueprints and construction plans to accurately estimate the material and labor costs for residential, commercial, or multifamily projects.
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McCormack Partners is working with one of the largest and well-established commercial roofing contractors in the states. They have been established for over 100 years and specialize in the commercial and industrial roofing industry.
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Review estimate and supporting documentation with estimating department manager or senior estimator. Sell a predetermined dollar volume of roofing projects. Review estimate and supporting documentation with estimating department manager or senior estimator.
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