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AECOM is looking to fill multiple Construction Cost Estimating Specialists positions to support a contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program supporting FEMA's four Consolidated Resource Centers (CRC.
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Utilizes existing cost history, estimating software (HCSS, Blue Beam, P6, AutoCAD, etc.) Reviews project cost reports, estimating history, and procedures. Candidates must have experience with software used in the Estimating process to include HCSS, Blue Beam, P6 Scheduling and AutoCad. Experience with AgTec or equivalent software for volumetric takeoff would be a plus.
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Technical knowledge of electrical cost/estimating, engineering design, and construction practice and applicable standards and procedures. Assist in compiling of information from all estimating disciplines into one cost estimate.
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Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, direct, perform, review, and present cost estimating projects. Experience with Sage Timberline Estimating, On-Screen Take-Off, MCASES MII, IPE, HCSS or other databased estimating platforms.
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As a Jr. Electrical Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for assisting Senior Estimators on developing, managing and coordinating large electrical cost estimates. Junior Electrical Cost Estimator - ( 2400019C.
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Pattern 2: An AA or AS Technology Degree from a two-year college or technical school in Architectural Drafting, Drafting Technology or related field, AND two years of full-time experience in architectural drafting, architectural specification writing, and architectural cost estimating under the supervision of a licensed architect or engineer and verified in writing by the architect or engineer.
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Pattern 2: A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, or a related field, AND two (2) years of full-time experience in architectural drafting, architectural specification writing, and architectural cost estimating under the supervision of a licensed architect or engineer and verified in writing by the architect or engineer.
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Knowledge in one or more of the following estimating disciplines: High Voltage, Solar, instrumentation, Process Plants, AACE guidelines. Interface with designated management and client counterparts for specific estimating tasks.
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Selectek is looking a Estimating Manager with a background in Telecom/FTTH and OSP. Responsibilities: Understanding Telecommunications infrastructure Lead the material, labor, and subcontractor estimation process for projects and deployment Manage investigations and analysis of detail estimates and projects for factors and cost Prepare comprehensive outlining cost breakdowns, projects budgets, and financial considerations for leadership and project management.
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Interface with A/E for BIM models for use cost estimating & design analysis. Understand the BIM model relative to the contract documents for use in cost estimating. A Senior Estimator works under the direction of the Estimating Manager to fulfill all related aspects of the company’s preconstruction services for its clients on specific projects.
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Learning from the In-House Estimator, the Estimator / Construction Estimating Assistant, will play a crucial role in supporting the design, project managers and sales teams by providing accurate cost estimates for various projects in the retail and event sector.
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Is looking to fill multiple Construction Cost Estimating Specialists positions to support a contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program supporting FEMAs four Consolidated Resource Centers (CRC.
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Assist in estimating the cost of precast concrete elements, including materials, labor, and equipment, to support project budgeting and scheduling. Collaborate with project teams to develop precast concrete designs that meet project requirements, considering structural integrity, architectural aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Heavy Civil Estimator at Garcia Civil Contractors, LLC located in Orlando, FL. The Heavy Civil Estimator will be responsible for estimating the costs and timelines of heavy civil construction projects, analyzing project plans and specifications, coordinating with subcontractors and suppliers to gather pricing information, and preparing accurate and detailed cost estimates.
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The team does construction cost estimating for the entire portfolio of projects (ex: solar, wind, fossil plants, gas pipelines, small-scale battery storage, power industry, water treatment, etc.
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