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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or an equivalent amount of work experience. In-depth knowledge of industry specific software and tools for cost estimation; such as Excel, AutoCad, HCSS Heavy Bid, Bluebeam and Primavera P6.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or construction management, and a minimum of 15 years of preconstruction/estimating and/or operations experience in heavy-civil projects is required.
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As a Scheduler you will need relevant experience with construction project scheduling using Primavera P6 software in developing design and construction schedules for medium and large design projects (>$100 million.
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BS Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent experience. 5+ years’ experience in Rail, Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil construction. Exposure to Railroad Construction Management is a plus.
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Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Bluebeam, JDE, Smartsheet, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner (P6) iParametrics, in partnership with a leading construction firm, is seeking a skilled Project Cost Engineer to join our Project Cost Management Team. This role will focus on managing the cost components associated with civil, structural, and architectural elements of large-scale construction projects.
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Well-qualified candidates will have 5+ years working in project management for a heavy civil construction company with prior experience managing construction projects, preferably involving bridge and/or pavement overlay related work, but other types of experience will be considered.
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Civil Estimator Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Are you a detail-oriented Civil Estimator with expertise in Bridge, Grading, or Paving Construction projects.
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This individual must have had at least one of the previous titles; project director (projects over 50 million annually, and 150 million aggregate) proposal manager (40+ million contracts) senior estimator (100+ million annual in awarded work) Software skills in HCSS Heavy bid or other estimating software, Grade Beam, Primavera P6, and On-Screen Takeoff, BIM/Autodesk programs.
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Estimator - Heavy Civil Construction Company Overview: Join a leading construction contractor specializing in heavy highway and bridge construction, utility work, and marine projects.
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Position Overview: Our client is seeking a seasoned Estimator with extensive experience in Heavy Civil Construction. Qualifications: Experience in Heavy Civil Construction estimating.
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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 7-15+ years of experience. Positions: Heavy & Civil Estimator. Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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Proficiency in project management software and scheduling tools, such as Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, or similar. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred.
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Company Description: Our Client is a Regional general contractor with a Local/Nashville office that provides construction services in various spaces, including commercial, civil, industrial, pre-fabrication, historic, healthcare, hospitality, design-build, self-perform, multi-family, urban mixed-use, and arts and culture.
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Strong background in estimating projects related to heavy highway, bridge construction, utility work, or marine projects. The Estimator will be adept at take-off plans and estimating projects, and will quickly become self-sufficient in their role.
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Risk management toolsThis role is for a Senior Project Scheduler who must have demonstrated hands on experience using primavera (p6) as the scheduling software. Requirements: Bachelors degree from a four-year college or university - business, finance, project management, engineering, technical, or equivalent and a minimum of 7 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) or a minimum of 11 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) in lieu of a degree.
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