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As an Estimator/Project Manager , you will collaborate closely with the General Superintendent to ensure efficient coordination of project resources, adherence to schedules, and optimal project profitability.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in bridge construction projects. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to bridges.
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Highway/Heavy Civil Construction Assistant Project Manager/Estimator. The Assistant Project Manager provides business and construction management support to facilitate the planning and executing of the activities of a designated project or projects to ensure that the project objectives are accomplished within the prescribed schedule and funding parameters.
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The Project Manager/Estimator’s primary duty is to bid and secure Marine construction projects. Once projects are awarded, the Project Manager/Estimator manages the contract work from start to finish including scheduling, cost containment, monitoring progress, compliance, and client contact.
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The Civil Construction Estimator / Project Manager is responsible for estimating temporary access and heavy civil construction projects in the powerline, solar, wind, pipeline, and general construction industries as well as performing project management activities to include scheduling, cost analysis, material, and vendor sourcing, etc.
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Don't miss out on the chance to join a leading company in the construction industry as an Estimator Project Manager. Estimator Project Manager Essential Job Functions.
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Must be detail-oriented with a Bachelor's degree and 3 years of experience as a heavy civil construction/geotechnical project manager/estimator. The Projects Manager/Estimator will supervise, coordinate and schedule geotechnical construction projects and perform estimating duties for construction projects.
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Full Time Estimator / Project Manager - Utility Construction. The Estimator / Project Manager will then use this information to create accurate and detailed cost estimates.
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Construction Estimator Project Manager-New Work Waterproofing (St. Paul/Minneapolis) RAM Construction Services is currently seeking a detail-oriented Construction Estimator Project Manager with a strong background in weatherproofing and new construction projects to become a part of a growing team in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area.
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The Project Manager/Estimator will Report to the Construction Manager have overall responsibility for the success of assigned project(s) with a focus on budgeting, planning, scheduling, quality, and relationship with owners and subcontractors.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the safe completion of the project within budget, on schedule, to the Company’s quality standards, and to the customer’s satisfaction. Computer software - Microsoft Project, PrimaVera P6, Procore, Matoc,Saber Contracts.
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JL Construction Corp of West Springfield, MA is looking to hire a full-time Estimator / Project Manager. As an Estimator / Project Manager, you play an essential and lead role in all phases of the bidding process beginning with searching for bidding opportunities all the way through construction and project close out.
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Senior Project Manager/Estimator (Marine Construction) The Senior Project Manager/Estimator’s primary duty is to bid and secure Marine construction projects.
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Talascend is seeking a professional, skilled individual for our Construction Estimator Project Manager position located in Blaine, MN. Work Environment: As an Estimator-Project Manager, the employee will be subject to an office and job site/field setting.
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