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MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Setup and assemble work teams, make assignments, and solicit vendorsAbility to utilize BIM for quantity take-offs Assist in the development of bid strategies for projectsCreate subcontractor solicitation lists and ensure coverage on all scopes of workDeliver preconstruction services (constructability review, system analysis, value management, etc.
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Duties for an Estimator include : Estimating, quantity take-offs, preparing and managing bid packages, subcontractor/bid procurement, managing RFI during bid period, cost control, scheduling, subcontractor relations, P&L, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality and competitive bid analysis.
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The right candidate will have 11+ years of construction estimating and team/ department leading experience in multiple sectors including but not limited to: healthcare, residential, hospitality, retail, transportation, self-storage, senior living, water and waste treatment, convention centers, laboratories, correctional, and institutional.
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Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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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. Understanding bid proposal/construction drawing documents and participating in design build value engineering solutions resulting is cost comparative analysis deliverables.
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We are looking for an MEP Mechanical Cost Estimator- Analyst 2 for airport and other construction projects. Job Title: Mechanical Cost Analyst 2 Key Responsibilities: Quantify and price materials and labor for mechanical systems, value engineering, and life-cycle cost analysis.
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Job Overview: JPS Electrical Services is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Senior Estimator to join our team. The Senior Estimator will be responsible for preparing accurate and competitive estimates for electrical projects, primarily in the commercial sector.
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As the Project Estimator, you will apply your project estimation/quoting experience to create complex quotes of electrical power machinery project installation. Rapidly growing company in the power industry is seeking to add a Project Estimator to its team.
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Or, eight years of experience comparable to work functions performed at the developmental Cost Estimator performance level or full performance or as a Mid-Level Finance/Budget Analyst or equivalent.
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Qualifications About You and How You Can Excel in This Role A minimum of 5 years hands on experience in the construction field, including experience as an estimator, construction project manager, or general contractor.
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Job Description MAXISIQ is seeking a highly skilled Senior Cost Estimator to support our team in developing accurate cost estimates and conducting operations research. Strong knowledge of cost effectiveness analysis, risk evaluation, and Earned Value Management principles.
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The Role:EstimatorRoadways / Civil / Concrete / Asphalt ConstructionCost Analysis/Estimating/ BiddingProgression opportunities to Chief Estimator The Person:EstimatorRoadway or Civil KnowledgeStrong attention to detailWants the opportunity for development and progression Keywords: Concrete, Asphalt, Civil Construction, Estimator, Roadways, Highways, Estimating, Senior Estimator, Civil., Manufacturing, Engineering.
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As an Electrical Estimator, you will assist the preconstruction and project management teams with preconstruction services including preparation of estimates, proposal and bid reviews, document reviews, cost value analysis, cost and systems review, analysis and comparisons, historical evaluations, and bid processes.
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The suite includes Energy Management System (EMS) applications such as Topology Processor, Power Flows, State Estimator, Contingency Analysis, Load Frequency Control, Dispatcher Training Simulator (DTS), ICCP, SCADA, CIM Importer, Interfaces and Dynamic Stability Analysis, Load & IRR Forecasting, PMU, Network Model Management system (NMMS) applications.
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Commercial Drywall Estimator Job Description: As a Commercial Drywall Estimator with 3-5 years (minimum) of experience, you will play a pivotal role in our construction projects by accurately estimating costs associated with drywall installations for commercial buildings.
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