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Our client, a well-established heavy civil construction company, has an opening for a Sr. Project Estimator with industry experience in either civil, marine engineering, or heavy construction in the Bristol, CT area.
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Reports to and works closely with the Chief Estimator, Sr VP Operations and the Project Management Teams to help ensure success in the bid estimation process for marine construction projects.
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Requirements: 5+ years’ experience as a Heavy Civil Estimator 2+ years of construction management experience Working knowledge of Civil Construction procedures and processes Ability to interpret computerized cost data and systems Ability to perform detailed work and successfully meet deadlines Ability to navigate computers, technology and estimating software.
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Junior Construction Estimator – Heavy Civil Construction - Base Salary to 90k/year – Bronx, NYOur client is one of the largest privately held utility contractors in the New York Metropolitan area and has been in business for the past 25 years.
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4-year degree in construction management or civil engineering, combined with at least 2 years of experience as a project supervisor OR heavy highway field experience with at least 3 years of supervisory responsibilities.
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BS in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or Business Management with prior construction experience or 2 years equivalent related work experience. GPAC is partnering with a representative of a well-established construction firm looking to add a Civil Estimator to their team.
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SOFTWARE USE AGTEK Software, some CAD LT, Microsoft Office Suite, HCSS (preferred) Requirements Five or more year's experience, schooling or background in any of the following: CAD, AGTEK, computer drafting, construction management, civil engineering, engineering or computer technology.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESCANDIDATES NEED BACKGROUND IN HEAVY CIVIL SITE WORK·Four-year degree in construction management, civil engineering or equivalent strongly preferred.
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J Severino Construction is seeking a Heavy Civil Estimator/Project Manager to oversee and manage various construction projects. The ideal candidate will have expertise in project coordination, construction management, project scheduling, and construction estimating.
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A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or similar. Full understanding of Construction Math conceptsAbility to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusionsAbility to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variablesModerate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily administrative nature.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related field required. 3+ year experience in construction industry, estimating or cost control preferred. Time management and strong prioritization skills to meet tight turnaround and bid deadlines.
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Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. Are you an experienced Estimator looking to take on a challenging role with a major heavy/highway, civil, and industrial general contractor.
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A bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or a related field is preferred. Comfortable taking personal responsibility to work efficiently and continuously improve estimating/contract management processes and results.
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Detailed working knowledge of the construction industry and estimating practices. Identify construction projects to bid using lead-generating software, communicating with potential clients, and other lead-generating options.
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Senior Estimator will provide and/or coordinate full estimating services specializing in heavy civil construction projects. Must have 10+ years estimating, cost control and/or engineering experience (at least 5 years estimating) in construction with a focus on heavy civil construction.
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