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They are looking to add an experienced Senior Estimator to assist in the large amount of bids they have going on at the moment as well as mentor the younger members of their team. Preferably have a degree in Construction Management or a related field.
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Proven experience as an estimator in the construction industry, with a strong track record of accurately estimating project costs. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, Michael Page will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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5+ years in commercial construction estimating or preconstruction. Job Description Works directly with Chief Estimator to generate estimates for small and large projects. Communicate and interact with sub-contractors and component suppliers such as concrete, steel, joist, precast and masonry.
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Job Description The Mechanical Estimator- Commercial Construction- Fairfax, VA will be responsible for:Communicate mechanical estimate and scopes of work to staff, architects, engineers, and owners.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Building Science, Civil or Architectural Engineering, or similar relevant industry experienceExperience with Plan Takeoffs, Quantity Analysis, and Estimating.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or related field. Collaborate with others on the preconstruction team to successfully bid jobs. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Their core markets include Mechanical and Commercial Construction. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful candidate for a Commercial Construction Estimator has:BA/BS degree construction management, engineering, or 10+ year(s) experience in the estimating or project management field.
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A min of 5 years of experience in the role of Construction Estimator within a General Contracting (GC) and/or Design-Build GC firm having been the sole or lead Estimator with a clear track record of successfully won projects.
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Opportunity to lead a pre-construction team. If you are looking for a positive company culture with terrific work/life balance at a rapidly growing GC, please apply today! This New Jersey based commercial General Contractor was established over 15 years ago and has developed a very strong reputation in the area.
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The Construction Estimator works to prepare estimates and proposals for conceptual projects. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or Project Management preferred.
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Our client is a Commercial General Contractor located out of Minneapolis-Saint Paul looking to add a skilled and experienced Senior Estimator to their team. As a Senior Estimator, you will be joining to support the development of accurate and competitive estimates that not only secure the work but are also profitable.
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A "Best Place to Work" General Contractor in Missouri is looking for an Estimator to work on their Commercial, Mixed Use, Restaurant, Hotel, and Education projects. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management/Engineering or equivalent.
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Commercial Design/Build General Contractor, based in based in Belmont NH, is growing & looking for an Estimator to join their team! Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction management, or related field.
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The construction Estimator will be vital in helping the team with preconstruction work while reporting directly to Preconstruction Manager. BS degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or Project Management preferred.
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Title: construction estimator Company: Michael Page
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