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As an appellate partner, you will be responsible for representing clients in appeals before state and federal appellate courts. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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Industry: Heavy Civil Construction Title: Heavy Civil Estimator Job Description: gpac, a 30+ years recruitment company, is proud to partner with a well-established company in the Heavy Civil industry.
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Estimator - Curtain Wall and Storefront Systems Job Summary: Our team is thrilled to partner with a well-established glazing company to hire an experienced Estimator specializing in curtain wall and storefront systems to join their dynamic team.
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Cost Estimation: Utilize your expertise to prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates for curtain wall and storefront projects, incorporating factors such as labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor services.
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Vendor and Supplier Relations: Collaborate with vendors and suppliers to obtain accurate pricing information for materials and services required in curtain wall and storefront systems. Requirements: Experience: Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in estimating curtain wall and storefront systems for commercial, residential, or institutional projects.
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Your expertise in estimating curtain wall and storefront systems will ensure the delivery of precise and competitive bids, supporting our goals of client satisfaction and project profitability. Technical Knowledge: In-depth understanding of curtain wall and storefront systems, materials, installation methods, and industry standards.
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Responsibilities: Project Assessment: Evaluate project requirements and specifications for curtain wall and storefront systems. Knowledge Development: Stay updated with the latest industry trends, codes, regulations, and advancements in curtain wall and storefront systems.
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Estimating Software: Proficient in using industry-standard estimating software and tools such as AutoCAD, Bluebeam, PlanSwift, or similar applications. Detail-oriented: Strong attention to detail to ensure accurate and comprehensive estimates, bid proposals, and documentation.
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Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records of project estimates, bid proposals, correspondence, and related documentation. Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and mathematical abilities to accurately assess project costs, perform quantity takeoffs, and evaluate subcontractor and supplier bids.
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If you are interested in this opportunity or would like to know/talk about other positions we have available throughout the United States please contact me, Kaydee Cox at 605.231. Share knowledge and best practices within the organization to enhance overall estimating capabilities.
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Proven track record of successfully bidding and estimating projects of varying sizes and complexities. Proficiency in reading architectural drawings, specifications, and conducting quantity takeoffs.
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Bid Preparation: Prepare comprehensive and competitive bid proposals, including detailed breakdowns of costs, specifications, schedules, and other relevant information. Quantity Takeoffs: Perform quantity takeoffs from architectural drawings and specifications, identifying the required quantities of materials and labor for each project component.
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As an Estimator, you will play a crucial role in accurately assessing project costs, preparing comprehensive estimates, and contributing to the success of our organization. Foster and maintain strong relationships to secure competitive pricing and stay informed about industry trends and advancements.
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Generate regular reports summarizing project costs, variances, and other relevant metrics as requested by management. Cost Analysis: Conduct thorough cost analysis during and after project completion, comparing actual costs against estimated costs.
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Identify areas of improvement and contribute to post-project evaluations to refine future estimates. Collaborative Approach: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including architects, engineers, project managers, and contractors, to facilitate effective communication, resolve queries, and ensure accurate interpretation of project requirements.
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