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Drywall Estimator Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field preferred. The primary responsibility of the Drywall Estimator will be to accurately estimate project costs, analyze blueprints, conduct on-site evaluations, and collaborate with project managers and clients to deliver comprehensive and competitive bids.
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Drywall Estimator Key Responsibilities: Analyze project blueprints, specifications, and other documentation to accurately estimate materials, labor, and equipment required for drywall installations.
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Meyer Contracting Inc, is seeking qualified applicants for a Heavy Civil Estimator/Project Manager to join our team. We look forward to welcoming a talented Estimator/Project Manager to our team.
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If you're a results-driven Heavy Civil Project Manager with at least 5 years of experience, experience supervising subcontractors, and proficiency in heavy civil construction software, and you're ready to take your career to the next level, we encourage you to APPLY NOW.
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Seeking an Civil Estimator responsible for earthwork construction material quantity take-offs utilizing AGTEK software. Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Estimator in Heavy Civil construction.
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Proficiency in industry-standard estimating software, including : HCSS HeavyBid HCSS HeavyJob BidNet Estimator Viewpoint Estimating Primavera Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills.
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Knowledge and Skills : As a Heavy Civil Estimator, you should have a strong grasp of the following: Cost engineering principles. In-depth understanding of heavy civil construction materials, methods, and regulations.
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Reports To: Project Executive/ Preconstruction Manager. Support the Lead Estimator or Preconstruction Manager in the set-up of the estimate, estimate schedule, and responsibility matrix.
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The Estimator/Engineer with Project Manager experience in heavy highway construction will schedule, maintain quantity take-offs and assisting in project bids/estimating on transportation infrastructure projects.
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They are looking for a Professional Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator with exceptional skills in Estimating, Project Management, and Sales to add to their growing team. Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator Requirements: Proven experience as a Commercial Drywall/Paint Estimator, preferably in a construction or contracting environment.
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Position Overview: As a Heavy Civil Construction Estimator, you will be critical in the project planning and development. A reputable leader in the heavy civil construction industry specializing in earthworks excavation, earthmoving, and utility projects is seeking a dedicated and experienced Heavy Civil Construction Estimator to join the team.
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5-10 years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager/ Estimator in the structural steel industry or 5 years related experience as a Project Coordinator/Engineer or Assistant Project Manager along with 3 years detailing/drafting.
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This Preconstruction Manager will lead-the-charge on finding new project opportunities and landing those preconstruction presentations to assure a healthy pipeline of exciting future work for this commercial General Contractor.
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The Preconstruction Manager will lead all precon estimate activities and hire, train, delegate and coach all department actions to best assist the leadership & project management team be successful in all upcoming projects.
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Summary Description: The Senior Estimator leads and participates in the preparation of estimates for construction projects. 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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