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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Assist in achieving cost (RC & NRC, Estimate at Completion), delivery, and quality objectives across all projects. Assist in the estimating process and the development of the annual Design Engineering department budget.
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Company car provided) This will involve travelling to our customers’ home to conduct on-site inspections, thoroughly investigate coverage and prepare detailed estimate to efficiently resolve their claims.
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Estimate, including assisting with quantity take-offs, subcontractor list management and subcontractor contacts, research on various systems and products, studies and comparisons, document management, and keeping accurate records.
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Assist with the budgeting and estimating processes, survey scope quantities, enter data in estimating software and attend the estimate review with the project manager. Assist with the punch list process, ensuring that items are completed according to code and aesthetics, as well as documenting the progress of punch list items.
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Your responsibilities will include scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control, and schedule development for a variety of projects. Estimate project costs, implement change control procedures, and monitor project budgets.
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They will work with teammates to develop scientific models and conduct the data analysis, modeling, and experimentation that is necessary for estimating and validating models. This might include identifying the appropriate research questions, writing code to implement a DID analysis or estimate a structural model, or writing and presenting a document with findings to business leaders.
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Experience in all phases of maintenance and estimating including: measuring, calculating labor hours to estimate landscape maintenance, ability to identify native plants/trees and familiar with local codes and regulations.
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Coordinate with project estimating on cost estimate reviews. Preferred QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture or construction related field strongly preferred, plus five years’ experience in contracting, claim analysis, schedule analysis, estimating, bidding, contract formation, bonding, delay and dispute resolution.
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Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience estimating structural steel construction projects. Read and interpret job bid instructions, detailed specifications, prepare a “take off” of materials included in the job, estimate all necessary labor, materials, buyout items, equipment costs (including crane costs) to prepare a thorough price estimate.
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The Wurster Construction Estimator assists in the estimating process from start to finish, from the conceptual estimate through the final pricing accurately and timely. Able to manage an estimating project including ability to understand, follow, and meet schedules; ability to prioritize, organize tasks and time, and follow up; and perform responsibilities efficiently and timely.
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Job Description Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on our key technology client’s large-scale data center construction program.
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Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking a Construction Estimating Manager to work in the Toledo area. Review all final estimate packages to ensure accuracy and completeness prior to formal quotation.
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Have prior experience using estimating software like Xactimate. Document with photographs, measurements, recorded interviews as needed, write a repair estimate to capture damages, and complete thorough file notes.
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SKILL REQUIREMENTSHands on residential construction experience (5-10 years), job management and comfort working with laptop computers and estimating software. Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling - Ballston Spa, NYBASIC FUNCTIONS: Estimate or assist residential construction insurance claim repair projects and manage them to completion.
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