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What You Will Be Doing- You will be responsible for MEP estimating and planning services associated with Construction Management at Risk delivery methods. The MEP Chief or senior Estimator will closely coordinate these services with the construction operations team.
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You'll need to have in-depth knowledge and experience with the following: - TPO- EPDM- Commercial Roofing- Sheet metal- Other metal roofs- Re-Roofing- Project Management- Estimator- Flat Roofs- Slate Roofs- Public Works ProjectsWhat's In It for You- This role offers a competitive salary of $60,000 - $140,000 annually, depending on experience- Bonus potential- Work from home one day a week.
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The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in roofing edge software, roofing knowledge, estimating, vendor quotes, permit costs, quantifying costs, construction documents, WhitCommand, project management, cost review, project scheduling, value engineering, and technical knowledge.
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Bachelors degree in Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, or related field. Minimum of three years experience as an estimator in commercial landscape and/or hardscape construction.
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What You Need for this PositionEffectively use Accubid Livecount / Anywhere in your daily estimating operationsBuild relationship and interact effectively with Baker Electric customers EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION: 5+ years of relevant electrical estimating experienceBachelors Degree in related field a plus (Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, Accounting/Finance, etc.
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Bachelors degree in construction management or a related field - 5+ years of experience in a similar role - Demonstrated expertise in reading and interpreting blueprints and construction documents - Ability to use estimating software (e.g. Timberline) - Knowledge of local building codes and regulations - Excellent communication and negotiation skills - Familiarity with multi-family, ground-up construction, renovations, and public works projects.
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What You Will Be Doing- You will be responsible for preconstruction phase MEP estimating and planning services associated with Construction Management at Risk delivery methods. The Preconstruction MEP Chief Estimator will closely coordinate these services with the construction operations team.
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Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Accounting, Applied Science, Civil Engineering (or related) is a plus but not required. - 3+ years experience as a Construction Estimator.
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We provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction.
$75,000 - $160,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 22 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Highly motivated, 5+ years of relevant highway or site work and/or estimating experience preferred, degree in construction management or engineering preferred but not required, strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel and/or Heavy Bid (HCSS), strong verbal and written communication skills, strong knowledge of construction materials and methods, strong knowledge of mathematics, basic knowledge of Primavera (P6) or professional construction scheduling.
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Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator/Project Manager to join our team and handle all aspects of electrical estimating and project management. If you are a construction electrical project manager or estimator with commercial industrial experience please read on.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or similar field preferred. 3+ Years experience in estimating or cost management in a construction environment.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction management or related field. So, if you are a Construction Project Manager with experience, please apply today! We are seeking a highly motivated and professional individual to join our Estimating and Management team.
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Job Title: Chief EstimatorJob Location: Tucson, AZ (Relocation assistance offered)Salary Range: $110K - $150K Requirements: Project Management/Estimation experience, Experience with heavy highway work, Familiarity with HCSS HeavyBid We are looking for a Chief Estimator to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Excellent knowledge of Mechanical Construction and Industrial Mechanical Estimator.
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