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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. The right candidate will have at least 5 years experience in estimating for earthwork construction with a degree in civil engineering or construction management.
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Qualifications and Requirements : Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to earthwork and site development.
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This role requires a strong understanding of construction practices, project management principles, and cost estimation techniques. Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with Earthwork / Site Development experience to join their dynamic team.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in earthwork projects. The Project Manager-Estimator will collaborate with cross-functional teams, contractors, engineers, and stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery within budget and schedule constraints.
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Associates or Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management preferred or a combination of experience, technical training and/or education is acceptable. Perhaps best known for our expertise in major bridge structures, Mahan has over forty years of experience in construction of a wide range of bridge types, including welded steel girder, cable-stayed steel and concrete, long-span steel truss, railroad, precast concrete, and concrete segmental bridges, many of which involved marine-based construction operations in and over navigable waterways.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in bridge construction projects. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to bridges.
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Proficiency in project management software, cost estimation tools, and scheduling software. Prepare regular reports for management and stakeholders, summarizing project progress, challenges, and financial status.
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Experience in a construction cost management role such as Cost Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Cost Engineer, etc. College and/or post-graduate degree in construction management or a related field.
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Prepare accurate and comprehensive cost estimates for bridge construction projects, considering factors such as labor, materials, equipment, permits, and overhead costs. Identify potential project risks and develop mitigation strategies to address challenges that may arise during construction.
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Preferred Civil, Structural, Architecture or Construction Management or Engineering. Project Management duties will also consist of submitting timely, competitive estimates, cost reports, schedule updates and meeting the revenue targets assigned.
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The Construction Project Manager/Estimator has responsibility to estimate, manage and complete projects Safely, providing a quality job that is within budget, that meets schedule requirements while maintaining Client satisfaction.
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The Pre-Construction Manager / Estimator will participate with Sr. Management to establish business strategy, generate new business, position the company to be competitive with right sizing our bidders and negotiating best possible pricing while setting up our projects for success.
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Cook Engineering is investing in a Project Manager/Estimator that is motivated in becoming a core member of a superior construction team. The Estimator/Project Manager is responsible for performing site inspections, estimates and running multiple projects at one time with a strong attention to detail.
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Leland Saylor Associates (LSA) has an opportunity for a Pre-Construction Manager/Senior Cost Estimator to join our team to work on high profile, $20 million to $1 billion programs at our regional office in Los Angeles, CA. The Pre-Construction Manager will be responsible for all estimating operations in the greater Los Angeles region.
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Immediate hire for an experienced Estimator/Construction Project Manager! Job Duties: Oversee all aspects of construction site Scheduling Crews Meeting with clients Permits, regulations knowledge In the field most days Management of all construction projects Final walk through, making sure client is 100% satisfied with work done Xactimate experience a huge plus Salary based upon level of experience.
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