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Minimum 3years experience estimating commercial electrical projects OR recent/ soon-to-begraduate in Electrical Engineering. Review bid documents to determine scope of work and estimate requirements.
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SUMMARY: As our Senior Estimator, you will be responsible for working alongside the sales team to estimate and prepare estimates as well as collaborate with contractors and subcontractors on their jobs.
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Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating) Estimate and establish budgets and contract price (GMP/Lump Sum) Support estimating staff (bid item specialist.
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At least two (2) years woodwork, refinishing and restoration estimating experience. The position will also assist in technical estimate reviews of onsite inspection reports from field personnel for accuracy of scope and industry standard pricing and oversee issue resolutions with customers and field technicians, such as punch list.
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Ability to build new business associations / relationships and grow the Fire Protection Business Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree and 5+ years Fire Sprinkler Estimating/Sales or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, DRP, adjuster, appraiser, service advisor, writer, sales, automotive, career, estimate, auto repair, mechanical repair #Indsouth.
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Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Construct Connect Takeoff, and Timberline Estimating. Oversee the preparation of routine proposals including development of bid package documents, subcontractor and vendor solicitation requirements, maintaining status of active and inactive subcontractors and vendors (project specific), preparation of quantity take-offs, evaluation of subcontractor and vendor proposals, preparation of Standard Estimate Report, preparation of Owner Proposal, and so forth.
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Estimating Manager (Industrial Piping) The Estimating Manager will provide oversight and guidance to the estimating staff during the pre-construction phase of the project. They will coordinate and communicate with multiple divisions of the organization including estimating staff, project controls, field operations staff, legal counsel, and corporate management to ensure estimates are reviewed appropriately and align with company goals.
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Job Description The key responsibilities of the Senior Construction Estimator are:Create conceptual, schematic design, design development, and construction document, budgets and estimate. The Successful ApplicantThe successful Senior Construction Estimator applicant will have:7 or more years of experience in an estimating role with a background estimating; commercial, mixed use, restaurant, hotel and education projects.
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Optimize and validate HVAC equipment by selecting the appropriate size, configuration, voltage, and options, based on review of plans, specifications, original estimate, and proposal. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in project management or estimating roles within the HVAC industry, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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What You Will Be Doing-Work with preconstruction team on various estimating activities including cost estimate preparation, subcontractor participation, value engineering, constructability issues and owner proposal preparation.
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You will estimate and manage HVACR, plumbing, and mechanical HVAC / plumbing projects from conception to completion, while monitoring compliance with G.E. Mechanical quality and safety standards and all applicable regulations.
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Direct preconstruction services and activities. Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree or equivalent experience. Field construction management experience (8-10 years, including supervisory skills.
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Work with pre-construction, estimating and scheduling on project estimate and schedule. Strong working knowledge of Procore, Excel and Word. Podium, Wrap, Construction preferred. Description:Multi-Family Construction GC/Development Group currently seeking a Project Manager.
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Perform logistics, scheduling, cost estimating and scope of work for the bridge and sign structure inspection projects. Involve in Bridge design duties include quantity calculations, estimate, and analyze different design options.
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