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We typically use AutoCAD, Microstation, Bluebeam, Timberline, Microsoft Excel, Primavera P6, Smartsheet, and SQL-based databases. Experience using industry estimating software, such as Timberline and HCSS Heavy Bid.
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Experience with Sage Timberline Estimating, On-Screen Take-Off, MCASES MII, IPE, HCSS or other databased estimating platforms. Field experience in heavy civil, tunnel, or marine construction required.
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Experience with Sage Timberline, Primavera, and HCSS software. Our in-house capabilities include: site work; concrete construction; soil, groundwater and sediment remediation; roadways; bridges; earth retaining systems; underground utilities; and UST removal and replacement.
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Working knowledge of AutoCAD, REVIT, Sage/Timberline estimating. A Senior Estimator works under the direction of the Estimating Manager to fulfill all related aspects of the company’s preconstruction services for its clients on specific projects.
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Work experience and proficiency with AutoCAD software; familiarity with Procreate, Cinema 4D, Bluebeam, Timberline, and Vectorworks a plus. Work experience and proficiency with AutoCAD software; familiarity with Procreate, Cinema 4D, Bluebeam, Timberline, and Vectorworks a plus.
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Provide professional level emergency medical care in accordance with Timberline Ski Patrol's medical protocols and within scope of practice of EMT-B. As an essential part of Timberline, Ski Patrollers help keep the ski area running safely while providing emergency medical care as a EMT-B for guests of Timberline Lodge.
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Expertise in one or more of the following estimating disciplines: Heavy civil, tunnels, and/or marine construction. As a Senior Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for developing, managing, and coordinating large multi-discipline heavy civil cost estimates and construction schedules.
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Preferred knowledge of construction and financial management software packages such as Timberline, Timberscan, Procure, Prolog. Monitor email flow, troubleshoot issues, and ensure email gateway security Avanan are in place.
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Additional proficiencies may includecost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred), scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred.
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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Work closely with Project Scheduler to update and distribute project master schedule with input from Superintendent and project teams.
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Stantec to is looking for a Jr. Electrical Estimator or Electrical Apprentice Level 2 to 4, to join our team that has been partnering with our worldwide client base. When it comes to hydropower, water treatment plants, high voltage substations, dams, transportation, mining, and oil and gas, we design with the next generation in mind.
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Experience with software applicable to the construction industry such as Microsoft Project, Viewpoint, Bluebeam Revu, Timberline Estimating, and AutoCad. Work with field management/Director of Safety to generate job specific safety plan for the project and communicates with superintendent, field safety coordinator, and safety director to plan and implement safe work practices and programs on job site.
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Experience with computerized systems used in project administration: Timberline/Sage, Concur, Ceridian/Dayforce use is preferred. Use Timberline/Sage system to establish project set up including billing schedule, generator of customer billings, job cost entry, and cost to complete.
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Experience with Sage Timberline Project Management or Procore preferred. Plant Construction Company, L.P. is an award‐winning general contractor headquartered in San Francisco with an annual volume of approximately $400M. For over 75 years, Plant has been a leader in the construction industry providing preconstruction, construction management, and general contracting services for a wide range of project types including seismic renovation, infrastructure, life sciences, education, office, mixed-use developments, historic structures, hospitality and residential.
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2 years +Sage Timberline, Sage 300 Preferred. Enter tenant allowance requests in Timberline and coordinate with tenant to obtain documents required per Lease for payment processing. Input and access information in the Timberline, Yardi and FAS system.
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