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Review estimates as needed, align budgets with expectations with project estimator. Manage an on-site Foreman on each project. Interact and communicate with customers and Carriers frequently on status of the project.
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ESTIMATOR - SITE DEVELOPMENT A growing heavy civil and infrastructure construction client of ours is seeking an Estimator with experience in Site Development/Earthwork jobs. Or equivalent experience 1-2 years of earthwork/sitework estimating or project engineering experience in related field Knowledge of construction costs and budgets, assist in developing a project schedule.
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Lead and manage a Project Services Team comprised of cost estimator, scheduler, procurement expeditor and technical writers to support the Application Engineering team and the Project Execution team in planning, executing, controlling, monitoring, and closing projects consistently.
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The Flooring Estimator will accurately estimate costs and materials for flooring projects, collaborating with sales, project management, and installation teams. Job Title: Flooring Estimator Job Summary: We are seeking a detail-oriented Flooring Estimator to join our team.
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Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with bridge experience to join their dynamic team. Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in bridge construction projects.
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The Electrical Estimator will collaborate closely with GCs and occasionally homeowners to ensure project requirements are met efficiently and effectively. The Electrical Estimator will accurately estimating project costs and timelines.
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Job Summary:As the Estimator and Purchasing Agent, you will be responsible for interpreting custom cabinetry and millwork plans, developing accurate project bid proposals, and procuring materials necessary for project execution.
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Working knowledge preferred but not required: Hard Dollar, Bluebeam, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Agtek, and HCSS (Heavy Bid) Required Skills & Experience 1-10 years of experience as an Estimator working on earthwork, grading or underground projectsBachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or similar discipline is preferredField operations experience is strongly preferred.
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This position offers excellent potential for career advancement within our dynamic and expanding organization Drywall Estimator Responsibilities: Review project specifications and blueprints to understand requirements.
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Estimator Responsibilities: Project Assessments: Review project specifications, architectural drawings, and other relevant documents to accurately assess the scope of work required for glazing projects.
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As one of the nations largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions Facility Solutions Group is expanding their staff and seeking a Lighting Retrofit Estimator to join our Manalapan, NJ team.
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Minimum of 3 years experience in the glass & glazing or architectural metals industry as a PM, Estimator or CAD Designer. High end commercial glass & glazing companies have immediate needs for qualified and experienced Project Managers, Estimators and CAD Designers nationwide.
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Job Title: Drywall Project Manager/Estimator Company: GPAC Recruitment Firm (representing a leading construction company) Industry: Drywall, Framing, Acoustics, Wall Covering Location: In office, Rural Hall NC (Remote opportunity in future) About the Company: GPAC Recruitment Firm is partnered with one of the leading drywall contractors in the Winston-Salem, NC area.
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The estimator will see the project through its entire life stage. The Flooring Estimator is responsible for estimating the cost of flooring and other construction scopes. Flooring Estimator Needed ASAP I have a client in the Atlanta market in need of an experienced flooring estimator.
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Our client is an architectural millwork company based in Chatsworth, CA. Over the past 35 years they have established themselves as one of the premiere sources for millwork in Southern California, working exclusively on high end large residential projects We're currently seeking a skilled Estimator and Purchasing Agent to play a pivotal role in their continued success.
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