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Advise body shop estimator of additional damage or supplemental needs or if repairs will not be completed on time. Damage Analysis and Estimating, Mechanical and Electrical Components, Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair.
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The Preconstruction Electrical Estimator is responsible for producing electrical estimates by analyzing proposals and requirements. Commercial Electrical Estimator-DFW Area-Apply Today.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for corporate estimating, team staffing as well as tactical and strategic direction that will provide the client with accurate estimates of cost through internal and strategic source pricing.
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As a power transmission projects (ACS/GIS Substation HVDC-FACTS) Construction Cost Estimator, you will play a critical role in the planning and development of electrical Power Transmission by providing accurate cost estimates for various projects.
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Job Title: Electrical Estimator About Us: We are a leading electrical construction recruitment firm with extensive partnerships across the country. With connections to over 575 electrical contractors, we are currently seeking a skilled Electrical Estimator to join one of our partner firms.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator to join our dynamic team. Electrical Estimator-Nationwide Construction Firm. If you are an experienced Electrical Estimator, then please apply.
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Working experience in any one or multiple capacities as an Electrical Estimator, Electrical Engineer, or a similar role in Construction industry. Prizm Electrical Solutions, Inc. is hiring an Estimator to join our team in Denver, CO.
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Participate in network data working group with ERCOT.- Work on Real time issues for SCADA and TSM. - Knowledge on to solve State Estimator, Power Flow, Contingency Analysis You qualify with:- Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Texas - Driver's licenseYou are a great fit with:You qualify with:- Nine or more years of experience in the respective focus area.
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Our team of dedicated electricians, engineers, and technicians provides electrical, data, security, communications, and automation services to clients in numerous industries. Understanding electrical limitations with respect to Audio Visual is a plus.
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Our client, a thriving Electrical Construction company located in Durham, NC, is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Electrical Estimator to join their team. If you are a motivated and experienced Electrical Estimator looking to join a growing company in Durham, NC, please contact Ken Jordan at [email protected] for any inquiries or to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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We are seeking an Electrical Estimator whose keen attention to detail, unmatched electrical expertise, and strong organization skills will allow them to thrive in our growing company.
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Moreover, an employee who requests and receives company-approved sponsorship for an apprenticeship program through IEC or another accredited electrical apprenticeship program will have their tuition paid in advance.
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Discuss with (F.S) and Estimator on installation approach-Review structural, architectural, mechanical, plumbing and all other pertinent drawings to avoid any potential conflicts. Print off electrical drawing set for hard count of devices, lighting, etc.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for providing detailed cost estimates on new construction, rehabilitation, alterations, replacement systems, Capital Improvement projects (CIP), change orders and participate in cost negotiations in all disciplines in Change Orders.
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Adjust, replace, and repair all series of truck and trailer equipment (e.g., sheet metal repairs, fiberglass/ panel repairs, fabrication and structural welding, installation and alignment of truck cab body components, electrical and mechanical repairs, etc.
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