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A degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, or a related field is highly desirable. Strong proficiency in estimating software and other relevant construction management technologies.
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Top Heavy Civil Construction firm seeking an experienced Senior Estimator to bid local civil projects in the Salt Lake City area. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management/Civil Engineering preferred.
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A degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Building Construction, Mechanical Engineering, etc. This unique training program encompasses a thirty-six month long rotation in the main areas of construction management: Project Management, Site Supervision, and Estimating.
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We specialize in commercial and multifamily construction including both ground-up and renovation projects in the local market. + Experience with Project Management at a GC. Due to growth, we have an immediate need for an Estimator with experience in our industry.
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B.S. Degree in civil engineering, construction management, architecture, finance, or accounting is preferred. Continuously develop and improve upon knowledge for all product lines, including masonry, drywall, concrete, masonry restoration, building envelope and waterproofing.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of project engineering and civil construction work. Proven computer proficiency accompanied by a strong aptitude for technical applications (proficient in MS Office, Google applications, project management software such as ESub and Procore, Adobe, and ability to learn and operate new software.
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College degree in Engineering, Construction Management or other related field (or equivalent years' experience). 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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Qualifications:Four-year college degree in engineering, construction management, building construction or similar is preferable and a minimum of ten years of estimating experience.
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College degree in Engineering or Construction Management. The primary objective of this position is to work as part of an estimating team focused on Heavy Highway and Treatment Plant Construction.
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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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The Estimator is a critical position within Doggett Concrete Construction. If you are high energy, have a background in estimating, construction management or civil engineering, this is an outstanding opportunity to join a premier and respected organization.
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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.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Mechanical Estimator to join our team in New York, NY. You will be a member of our highly reputable Cost Management & Estimating team, working within our specialized MEP group.
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We are looking for people pursuing one of the following college majors: Civil, Mining, Mechanical, & Geotechnical Engineering, and Construction Management related degrees. Bachelor's degree in a construction-related field of engineering, examples are civil engineering, mining, mechanical, geotechnical, construction management.
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We are looking for an Estimator with Project Management Skills preferably with experience in Hospitality and Commercial Renovation to join our growing team. Rollis Construction specializes in Timeshare, Hotel, and Multifamily Renovations.
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