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The Cost Estimator will gather and analyze data to estimate the amount of money, time, materials, and labor required to complete logistics/civil engineering and construction projects. 1-3 years related experience required in cost engineering, cost estimating, planning, and scheduling in logistics/civil engineering field.
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Knowledge of mechanical engineering to estimate all costs, including material and labor, for plumbing, piping and sheet metal systems. Proficient in estimating HVAC and specifically sheet metal.
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Commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the field of construction estimating. Proven experience in estimating Division 8 construction projects, specifically focusing on metal doors, frames, and hardware installations.
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During the estimating process the PM solicits additional information from the client on behalf of the estimator, or ensures the estimator is gathering the information of their own accord. Qualifications: Ability to perform material and labor estimates Proficiency in managing project budgets Experience managing direct reports Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite.
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Organize and manage a centralized cost and application estimating database and a formal process to support cost estimating. Independently review specifications, building drawings, and existing equipment to optimize material and labor requirements for creating proposal documentation.
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In this position, you will be responsible for surveying projects, estimating labor and materials costs, and communicating financial cost and project timelines to customers. You must have a keen attention to detail and skills at estimating projects from a bird’s-eye view to set our client’s expectations accurately.
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Minimum of 5 years' experience in estimating industrial machinery within a manufacturing setting, showcasing expertise in various contract types like Lump Sum, Time and Materials, Fixed Fee/Cost Reimbursable, and adeptness in discerning labor, material, and time necessities through proposal, blueprint, and specification analysis.
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Ability to manage up to 6 electrical contracts at one time and keep them organized while estimating future work. Ability to help train new Foreman and grow existing Foreman with labor savings ideas.
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Conduct detailed cost analysis of construction projects, including materials, labor, equipment, and subcontractor costs. You will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs associated with projects, ensuring that they are delivered on time and within budget.
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Experience estimating commercial roofing projects. 3 years of experience in the construction industry - project estimating or construction management is necessary. Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and construction estimating software.
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Applies cost-estimating and cost-control methods to prepare quantity takeoffs that determine cost database, prices of materials, and labor values. Uses technical knowledge of construction procedures and processes to determine a project's overall cost including materials and labor costs.
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Do you have a proven track record of success in estimating, designing, and managing HVAC projects ranging from $50k to $25M+? Scheduling of field labor and installation sequencing, as well as coordinating pre-construction job meetings with department heads and supervisors.
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Proficiency in estimating software, preferably GDS / Blubeam and Microsoft Office Word and Excel. Cost Estimations: Prepare detailed and competitive cost estimates for glazing projects, including materials, labor, equipment, subcontractors, and other associated expenses.
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Business Case Development - Responsible for BOM development and cost estimating considering the total cost, including labor, overhead, and material. Collaborate with RealTruck's Engineering team and facilitate design, design reviews, and setting specifications/targets for quality, material cost, labor cost, etc.
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