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A minimum of seven years' experience in a similar role as a Senior Estimator, Preconstruction Manager, Healthcare Construction Estimator, or Commercial Construction Estimator.
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That is why we are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Estimator to join our construction team. Minimum of 5 years of experience in estimating in Heavy Highway Construction, Preconstruction, Site Development, Public Municipal industries.
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As a Preconstruction Estimator at Perini Management Services, reporting to the Chief Estimator, you will have the opportunity to work on unique and exciting U.S Federal Government construction projects.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDPR Construction is seeking a drywall estimator to work within our self-perform drywall group. Solid understanding of metal framing/drywall construction, processes, systems and codes.
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Our services include but are not limited to site development, excavating, earthmoving, underground utilities, heavy highway construction and more. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited institution OR a minimum 2 years’ experience estimating heavy civil / site projects (earthwork and utilities) public and private.
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Proven success in winning profitable bridge and heavy civil construction projects over $50M. Proven success in winning large profitable bridge and heavy civil construction projects as part of a team of estimators over $500M.
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Heavy/Civil Construction Quantity Take-Offs. The Land Development Estimator is responsible for developing sitework estimates, working with ALDEs and support LD Management, Acquisition, Land Planning, Engineering, and Operations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or similar from an accredited institution and 5+ years of relevant experience as an Estimator. In fact, we’re the only contractors in the market that self-perform HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler, and specialty general construction in both the public and private sectors.
$87,000 - $168,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 23 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Related keywords: project manager, electrical project manager, electric, estimator, electrical estimator, takeoffs, change order, bid proposals, commercial construction. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or related discipline, or equivalent hands-on project experience.
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Our Steel Estimator will be responsible for developing and engineering competitive structural steel bids and budgets for existing, and new customers in the automotive, energy, and commercial markets.
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Under the direction of the Pre-Construction Manager, the Estimator will assist with development of project budget estimates, reviews design consultant’s construction cost estimates, prepares analysis for project estimator, and prepares estimates of scope changes prior to their initiation and assists with cost optimization of changes under consideration.
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The Estimator/Project Manager will lead field staff in construction of the entire project, managing all scopes (Structures, paving, earthwork, sewer/water), providing leadership to project staff and ensuring quality and timely and on budget completion of projects.
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You will be part of a project team working together with the Project Executive, Project Manager, Estimator and VP of Construction. If you are looking to become part of an experienced team delivering world class construction services to innovative, rapidly growing companies like NBCUniversal, City National Bank, LinkedIn, Kite Pharma, Ares Management, and Omnicom, look no further.
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The primary objective of this role is to utilize field experience combined with Traylor-provided training in preparing cost estimates for large-scale heavy civil construction projects including bridges, dams, and marine structures.
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The Preconstruction Estimator (PCE) plays a crucial role in providing estimating and planning services during the preconstruction phase within the framework of Construction Management at Risk delivery methods.
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