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Assists Division Manager and Industrial Construction Management team (including Operations Manager, Chief Estimator, Fabrication Manager, Safety Manager, and Quality Control Manager) in coordinating daily, weekly, and monthly activities.
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Able to perform all essential Senior Estimator responsibilities. Able to perform all essential Senior Estimator responsibilities. Voluntary benefits include additional term life insurance, long term care insurance, critical illness and accidental injury insurance, pet insurance, legal plan, identity theft protection, and other voluntary benefit options.
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Keywords: chief estimator, construction estimator, chief construction estimator, senior estimator, sr. An outstanding, full-time opening is available for a Construction Chief Estimator to join a highly stable company on a full time basis that has experience estimating excavating, civil work or similar construction work.
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The Estimator 3/Senior Electrical Estimator is responsible for preconstruction and the preparation of complete electrical estimates of industrial and commercial projects including, automotive, mission critical, and healthcare.
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A Senior Estimator reports to the SBU Executive; alternatively, the Senior Estimator may report to the Chief Estimator at the SBU Executives direction. A Senior Estimator gives appropriate responses to the Owners requirements and maintains a high level of professionalism in estimating.
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Completes and presents final cost estimate and tender submission to chief estimator and district management for review and approval before submission to the client. Job: Senior Estimator.
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The Chief Estimator oversees multiple estimating teams that support a business group or are specialty-based. Key involvement with senior management in business development efforts such as conferences, outreach to Contracting Officers and large GC/Subcontractor networking events.
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Schedule, attend and lead final bid reviews with the Estimating Team, Team Lead, Chief Estimator and Business Development. Perform the pre-bid bid reviews with the Estimating Team including Lead, Chief Estimator and Business Development.
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The Senior Estimator directs all estimators working on the bid, manages the preparation of a pre-bid schedule, and assists with contacting, comparing, and selecting the appropriate subcontractors and vendors, and works closely with the Chief Estimator through bid closeout.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for the accurate takeoff and pricing of the work, including all direct and indirect costs for heavy/civil/roadway/marine projects. Work with the Chief Estimator and the estimating staff through bid submission.
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Participate in estimate and bid reviews with Senior/Chief Estimator and Management to develop estimating skills. Present estimate/bid to Senior/Chief Estimator for review to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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The Senior Estimator is the Lead Estimator for projects and work with other Estimators, suppliers and customers to complete the estimate. Prior to the issuing of the formal bid package, provide to the Chief Estimator a detailed review of scope, technical requirements and pricing for the estimated bid package.
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The MEP Chief or senior Estimator will closely coordinate these services with the construction operations team. We are a construction company looking for a Chief or Senior Estimator to join our team and hit the ground running.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for evaluating scope of work, performing quantity takeoffs, attending site visits, and preparing the cost estimates for construction projects. Estimator/Sr. Estimator/Chief Estimator DOE.
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The Senior Estimator will report to the Chief Estimator and work closely with and support the estimating team. Thalle Construction Co., Inc. ("Thalle") is currently seeking a Senior Estimator.
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