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Knowledge of mechanical engineering to estimate all costs, including material and labor, for plumbing, piping and sheet metal systems. 5+ years of experience as a commercial estimator in the mechanical construction industry.
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Prepares estimate by entering pertinent information: description and quantity, paper size, stock, appropriate press, bindery needs, outsourcing requirements, etc. Reviews preliminary estimate for correct pricing; adjusts proper paper counts, make-ready time, press run time, etc., as necessary.
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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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A reputable construction company in Streamwood, with over 40 years in the business, is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Concrete Estimator to join their growing team. You’ll analyze project plans and specifications to accurately estimate concrete material quantities and cost, while collaborating with architects, engineers, project managers, and subcontractors to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding material selection, project timelines, and budget.
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5+ years’ experience working on building construction, MEP projects and civil projects as a Cost Engineer/Estimator. You’ll provide support to the Project Managers by developing and maintaining project cost/change controls, project budget, review contractors unit price estimate, prepare new cost estimates, assist in reviewing process with the contractors, perform cost analysis, and change order estimates/negotiations, document control, scheduling, and RFI’s.
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Seeking highly motivated and proactive individual with effective communication skills to estimate and manage customer RFQs of prototype parts including; stampings, laser cutting, laser welding, CNC machining, and welded assemblies.
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The Estimator is responsible for working both independently and collaboratively (with executive management and project teams) to estimate project costs for firm fixed-price bids, proposals and change orders.
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Advise body shop estimator of additional damage or supplemental needs or if repairs will not be completed on time. ResponsibilitiesIdentify and resolve parts required for repair; review repair orders, work order, and Body Shop Managers estimate notes; follow warranty guidelines; notify supervisor of any repair add-ons.
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Plumbing estimator is responsible for all phases of the estimating and bidding process including preconstruction services and performing estimate takeoffs. Estimator will also interface with UMEC's construction project teams and CAD detailing staff.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering (KIE) has an immediate opening for a Senior Rail & Transit Estimator in our growing Design Engineering Services group. Collaborate and determine the most efficient means and methods to estimate the cost to construct light rail, heavy rail, streetcar and/or other transit related projects.
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The Senior Estimator is the Lead Estimator for projects and works with other Estimators, suppliers, and customers to complete the estimate. The Senior Estimator is responsible for preparing and completing bid/submittal documents and cost estimates for electrical construction projects.
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Compute labor, construction materials, time, and product costs to estimate overall cost for construction projects. Are you an experienced Construction Estimator with exceptional communication, math, and critical thinking skills.
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Proficiency or familiarity using the following software programs: HCSS Estimate, Agtek, MS Office. A family owned and operated Company, we are seeking an Earthwork Estimator to join our team.
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Participate in or lead the bid close with the oversight of a more senior estimator. Complete estimate quantification and draft costing of labour including productivities, equipment including productivities, material, and subtrade plugs.
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Set up and develop the project estimate and detailed scopes of work for each trade. We are currently seeking an experienced Estimator in Coppell, TX. Commercial experience is required, and a positive, innovative teamwork attitude is a must.
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