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This includes but may not be limited to account management: business development and client engagement; estimating: scope of work (SOW) generation, detailed and comprehensive quantity takeoff, accurate cost evaluation, subcontractor and supplier bid solicitation, scope qualification and evaluations, operations: pre-construction and construction activities (scheduling, material ordering and logistics, subcontractor administration, health and safety management, etc.
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Assist client procurement and estimating departments with the preparation of bid documents, development of requests for proposal responses and cost estimates. Should be capable of tracking cost and schedule status of assigned tasks.
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2+ years of construction project experience, including various aspects of construction planning and management including, but not limited to engineering, estimating, bidding, preparing, and administering purchase orders and subcontracts, scheduling, cost control, document control, etc.
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Vantage is looking for a meticulous, hands-on Preconstruction Manager to support construction projects and programs with a focus on pre-construction estimating and cost optimization at a programmatic level.
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Strong knowledge of Excel, WinEst, Cost-OS, Timberline Precision Estimating, PlanSwift / On Screen Takeoff a plus. Must have a minimum of 10 years estimating self-performed multi-story cast-in-place concrete structures in California.
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Minimum of 10 years prior experience in a Lead Estimating position bidding projects ranging in value between $500k up to $10 million with varying complexity within the commercial construction industry, preferably a General Contractor within the state of Florida.
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Earned Value Management efforts such as Basis of Estimate (BoE) Author/Reviewer, Proposal support and formal cost and schedule estimating. Experience with agile project management, including project estimating, reporting, and backlog management.
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Contribute in creating data to be used for conceptual estimating measures, such as, man-hours and/or cost per lineal foot, per pound, per square foot, per cfm, per acfm, per gpm, by system, by spec, by building type, etc.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or demonstrated capability in cost controls, budgeting, scoping, planning, estimating, procurement, scheduling, change management, tracking, Contractor dispute resolution, and leadership.
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Job Description The Project Manager will:Run the scheduling from project inception to finishManage financial aspects including estimating, budgets, and cost reportsConduct weekly meetings and communicate daily with the Superintendent and construction teamMaintain a safe work environmentTrain and develop the project teamManage subcontractor schedules and quality of workRead and interpret plans, proposals and other documentation to create bids.
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Solid technical experience in all cost management areas; planning, estimating, pre-contract post contract and final account. The Associate Director Cost Manager will take responsibility for end to end service delivery and to act as key, day to day client interface, ensuring that client objectives are met through the delivery of a value added service.
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Client stakeholder engagement will involve progress reporting, capital expenditure forecasting, earned value financial management, schedule adherence and risk mitigation across a portfolio of substation, transmission and distribution projects.
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An Estimator Manager leads a team of estimators and is responsible for overseeing the cost estimating process for construction projects or other initiatives. Stay up to date with cost estimating software and tools to enhance accuracy and efficiency.
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Perform detailed project cost estimate using estimating software such as HCSS. 5 years’ experience estimating within heavy civil construction industry preferred. Highly proficient in Excel and HCSS estimating software.
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Duties for an Estimating Engineer include : Assisting estimating team/Sr. Estimator, quantity take-offs, preparing and managing bid packages, subcontractor/bid procurement, managing RFI during bid period, cost control, scheduling, subcontractor relations, P&L, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality and competitive bid analysis.
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