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Resolute performance Iron is a specialty steel contractor seeking a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. We have an opening for a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. Construction management degree is preferred.
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Clark is seeking an experienced Senior Estimator / Preconstruction Manager to support our San Francisco Civil operations. Undergraduate degree in engineering, construction management or related degree preferred but not required.
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Fred Smith Company is a leading heavy civil construction company in North Carolina and is currently searching for a Senior Estimator to be a part of our talented team. The Senior Estimator will report to the Chief Operating Officer.
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B.S. in Construction Management, Construction Technology or Civil Engineering degree, or equivalent steel erection management & Ironworker leadership experience preferred. An AISC Fabricator in the Denton County is seeking a structural steel Estimator to add to their growing team.
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Job Title: Heavy Civil Construction Estimator Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Heavy Civil Construction Estimator with a strong background in estimating underground wet utilities and earth retention/shoring practices.
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Produce P&L reports Commercial Roofing Estimator Qualifications: 2+ years’ experience in Commercial Roofing Estimation Proficiency with EDGE estimating software Must possess a working knowledge of commercial roofing documentation General contracting knowledge Ability to write and review contracts Knowledge of various roof systems, materials, construction processes and theories.
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Civil Estimator Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Are you a detail-oriented Civil Estimator with expertise in Bridge, Grading, or Paving Construction projects.
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Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania, this employer is seeking a talented Senior Estimator or Estimator with experience in Heavy Civil/Heavy Highway construction. Benefits: PTO, medical, dental, vision, 401K with company matching If you are a highly motivated and experienced Heavy Civil Estimator looking to make a significant impact on our projects and enjoy the benefits of living and working in PA, let's connect.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil, MEP Engineering or Construction Management. A premier veteran-owned general contracting and construction management company with headquarters in Chicago’s West Loop, Richard Group is a culture-forward purpose-builder who is building to solve the world’s greatest challenges.
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Estimator - Heavy Civil Construction Company Overview: Join a leading construction contractor specializing in heavy highway and bridge construction, utility work, and marine projects.
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Requires a minimum of 5 years of experience as an Estimator bidding asphalt paving and/or roadway construction projects. The Estimator is responsible for the preparation and review of assigned roadway construction and/or asphalt paving estimate packages; implementing department standards and procedures while ensuring the accuracy and completeness of estimate packages.
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Adheres to KAPP Infrastructures Core Values: Integrity, Respect, Trust, Honesty, Fairness and LoyaltyPerforms other duties as requiredWhat we are looking for:Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Architectural EngineeringOver 8 years of extensive experience as a Senior Estimator, Chief Estimator or Estimating Manager in the construction fieldExperience in heavy civil work with particular experience in earthwork, roadwork, bridges and underground, building and municipal.
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Experience in estimating or a related field (drywall, construction, or home repair preferred). If you have experience in drywall, construction, or home repair services and are driven to succeed, this opportunity is for you.
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Summary Description: The Senior Estimator leads and participates in the preparation of estimates for construction projects. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Business, or related field.
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Company Description: Our Client is a Regional general contractor with a Local/Nashville office that provides construction services in various spaces, including commercial, civil, industrial, pre-fabrication, historic, healthcare, hospitality, design-build, self-perform, multi-family, urban mixed-use, and arts and culture.
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