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Position Overview: The Estimator/Project Manager is responsible for providing accurate cost estimates on construction projects, managing existing projects, and overseeing subcontractors to ensure the team meets goals.
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Responsibilities: Estimation: Prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates for asphalt paving projects, including materials, labor, equipment, and other associated costs. The Asphalt Estimator will play a critical role in accurately estimating the costs associated with asphalt paving projects, including quality roads, parking lots, sidewalks, walkways, and other related projects.
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Materials and Pricing: Stay updated on the latest flooring materials and pricing trends to offer cost-effective solutions while maintaining profitability. Qualifications: Previous experience as a Flooring Sales Estimator or similar role in the flooring industry.
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Cost Estimation: Prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates, factoring in materials, labor, subcontractor bids, equipment, permits, and other expenses to determine project budgets.
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The right candidate will have a proven record of accurately identifying cost factors such as production time, materials, and labor expenses relevant to hotel and multi-family wood framing construction.
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The Cost Estimator supports the Project Management Team with primary responsibility developing cost files for all new paper product opportunities both artwork change only and new custom items.
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Job Description: As a Construction Estimator, you will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs of construction projects, including materials, labor, and subcontractor expenses.
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This role plays a crucial part in our turnkey design-build system, ensuring efficient and effective procurement of materials and services while maintaining cost-effectiveness and quality standards.
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The Project Estimator is responsible for the cost estimation of instrumentation and controls materials, possessing a strong knowledge of technical specifications, datasheets, and drawings of an I&C System.
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Assist in the management of a centralized cost estimating database and a formal process to support cost estimating to ensure historical data is utilized. Support the self-perform groups, materials team and manufacturing team with project information, quantities, submittal information and delivery sequencing.
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Strong knowledge of flooring materials, installation methods, and industry standards. Prepare detailed cost estimates and proposals for flooring projects. Analyze project plans and specifications to accurately estimate materials, labor, and other project costs.
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Proven experience as an Estimator in the mechanical contracting industry with a focus on HVAC, piping, and plumbing projects. - Conducting thorough take-offs, material, and labor cost estimates, and preparing detailed bid proposals for HVAC, piping, and plumbing projects.
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Price customer/product and support estimating activities aligned with the Cost Estimator who ensures accurate and complete cost estimates for all orders and products including new quotes, projects and bids.
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The Senior Estimator will partner with the Outside Sales Representatives in preparing quotations for Municipalities, Contractors and/or Water Treatment Plants. Prepare detailed and thorough Bills of Materials including all Piping/Valves/Fittings required for the project with concise quotations that can be easily understood by our customers.
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Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on industry trends, materials, and construction methodologies to improve estimating techniques and cost-saving opportunities. As an Estimator, you'll play a crucial role in our construction projects by providing accurate cost estimates and supporting the bidding process.
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