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They are currently in search of experienced estimators and project managers with a proven track record in the luxury custom home market. Our esteemed client is a premier General Contractor specializing in crafting exquisite luxury residential properties throughout Southeast Florida.
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You may assist the Estimator or will be responsible for creating estimates in Xactimate utilizing the program guidelines and IICRC standards. You may assist the Estimator or will be responsible for creating estimates in Xactimate utilizing the program guidelines and IICRC standards.
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DUTIES Thoroughly review project documents including plans and specifications Thoroughly review all subcontracts and purchase orders Meet with Project Manager/Estimator and Division Manager regarding how the project was bid, labor burden, equipment costs, etc.
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We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to join our Alternative Delivery Operations team and to help lead its efforts in our San Diego Area. Our Alternative Delivery Operations team oversees Company's successful execution of alternative delivery projects such as Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) and Progressive Design Build.
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Specific project experience within large commercial earthwork, site work, substation, or deep foundation projects is required. Prior power transmission project experience is preferred. Specific project experience within large commercial earthwork, site work, substation, or deep foundation projects is required.
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Element Consulting, Inc. is looking for a Senior Project Estimator to join our team at Los Angeles Unified School District. Based out of El Segundo, CA, the firm offers program, project, and construction management services.
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The Chief Estimator is responsible for evaluating scope of work, performing quantity takeoffs, attending site visits, and preparing the cost estimates for construction projects and site work. This individual will also assist project managers and project quality control managers with procurement of subcontractors and vendors, preparing subcontracts, and attending meetings (both pre-con and onsite.
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The Associate Chief Estimator will work on large, complex projects; responsible for the creation of bid packages, budgets and estimates and provided leadership and mentoring to the estimating and construction project teams.
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Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, estimating software (PROEST, or similar), take-off software (On-Screen Takeoff or similar), BIM tools (ACC, Revit, Assemble, etc), ERP software (Dynamics or similar), or scheduling software (Microsoft Project or similar.
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This is a full-time/hybrid remote role for a Plumbing Estimator/Project Manager at Bleuwave Plumbing located in Gilbert, AZ. The Plumbing Estimator/Project Manager will be responsible for estimating and managing plumbing projects from conception to completion, ensuring they meet quality and safety standards.
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3+ years of experience in Project Management with substantial estimating background (2+ years as assistant estimator) JOB TITLE: Project Manager-Construction(Drywall) Oversee and track all labor on each project, whether from outside subcontracts or from internal labor sources.
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Develop and enhance subcontractor and vendor relations. Communicate and collaborate with Operations and Purchasing during preconstruction efforts. Responsible for the value engineering process during preconstruction for the assigned projects.
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We are an 11-time winner of the AGC of Missouri’s Specialty Contractor of the Year in the category of Structural and Finished Metals, a 3-time Keystone Award recipient, and an IMPACT Project of the Year Award Winner in 2020.
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Currently they have a unique role with tons of career growth available, reporting directly to the Project Executive and collaborating with the Chief Estimator. Strong knowledge of construction management, project management, budget management, blueprint reading, and construction estimating.
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Performs accurate, thorough and timely quantity takeoffs using company format, detail and coding for all CSI division systems for all levels of project documents (schematic, design development and, construction documents.
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