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SES Constructors, a BBCH company, is seeking an experienced Sr. Estimator to manage our heavy civil estimating team. The ideal candidate should have management experience and be well-versed in preparing detailed estimates for projects based on construction plans and specifications, and scopes ofwork.
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Proven experience in Heavy Civil, construction management, project management, and commercial construction estimating. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in managing complex construction projects from conception to completion, with a particular emphasis on Heavy Civil projects.
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The primary objective of this position is to work as part of an estimating team focused on Heavy Highway and Treatment Plant Construction. Minimum 10+ years' experience in the Heavy Highway and Treatment Plant industry.
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7-10 years of progressive combined construction project management and estimating experience on bridges, structures, and/or heavy highway projects. Proven success in winning profitable bridge and heavy civil construction projects over $50M.
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Must demonstrate expanding knowledge of construction details about miscellaneous metals, casework, doors, specialties, radiation protection, and other trades. B.S. in Construction Management, Engineering, or equivalent work experience with 5+ years of preconstruction and/or operations experience on commercial construction projects or 8 + years of progressive equivalent work experience in a related field.
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Understand and apply estimating, engineering, procurement, construction terminology, concepts, and relationships. Minimum 1-year field experience in heavy civil project. Assess the impact(s) of design or construction changes and schedule slippages.
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Expertise in heavy civil construction with an emphasis in underground utilities. Knowledge of managing site-work, budgeting, estimating, scheduling and managing people. Expertise in heavy civil construction with an emphasis in underground utilities.
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Collaborating with other divisions within Graywolf on large turn-key and EPC projects, providing tank and mechanical construction estimates for markets such as pulp and paper, power, chemical, and other heavy industrial sectors across the United States.
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5+ years' heavy civil construction experience required. 10+ years’ construction industry experience related to project pursuits, including estimating, project management or business development required.
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We are a growing, family-owned, heavy civil construction company that has immediate openings for an experienced heavy civil construction superintendent to support our Washington and Idaho State operations.
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This position is responsible for the day-to-day project management of Industrial and commercial projects in Heavy Civil Construction from start to close out. Assist with estimating as needed utilizing HCSS (Bid/Job) and various take-off software.
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Recent graduate or soon to be graduate with de gree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field. Proficiency with AutoCAD, project management, and estimating software(preferred.
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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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Project management / Project Analyst / Heavy Construction management or support experience o Scope, Schedule, Cost, and Risk Management o Safety focused - managing execution of safety plans and ensuring onsite safety compliance o PMI PMP (Project Management Professional) certification o Contract management and negotiating skills o Good technical writing skills.
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Reports to: Tank and Vessel Estimating Manager. Demonstrating a solid understanding of construction processes such as rigging, welding, crane operations, etc. Education and Experience: While an Engineering degree or Construction Management degree is preferred, we highly value industry experience in this role.
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