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The Collision Estimator Apprentice will support operations by assisting experienced Collision Estimators in accurately assessing and estimating the cost of repairing vehicles that have been involved in accidents or sustained damages.
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Gerber Collision & Glass is one of the largest collision repair companies in North America. Gerber Collision & Glass has been WOWing customers with our collision repair services for over 80 years.
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As an Electrical Estimator, you will prepare and coordinate complete estimates for electrical, lighting, traffic signals, and fiber optic systems related to transportation project pursuits. We are seeking an Electrical Estimator to service our transportation projects in Ohio and surrounding states.
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The Estimator is responsible for accurate and timely preparation of estimates for jobs to be bid and should have extensive knowledge of construction means and methods, costs and engineering and industry principles.
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We’re looking for a Collision Estimator or Auto Body Estimator to help our customers through the process of getting their vehicle repaired after an accident. As a Collision Estimator, you’ll interact daily with customers, insurance companies, and parts Associates to ensure the repair process is as smooth as possible.
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We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants, Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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The Project Estimator will be responsible for providing accurate and timely cost estimates for various paving and street building projects. Description: This is a full-time on-site role for a Project Estimator.
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As a key member of our team, the Collision Estimator will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and rewarding environment in the auto industry. - High school diploma or equivalent, with a minimum of 2 years' experience as a Collision Estimator in the auto industry.
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Company is a 600 million+ a year privately held first-rate heavy civil construction company. Knowledge of on-screen take-off software i.e. blue beam or plan swift. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.
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Gerber Collision & Glass is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace. Gerber Collision & Glass recognizes, values and welcomes all applicants with unique talents and abilities from all backgrounds and characteristics.
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As a leader in heavy civil construction, rail construction, general contracting, environmental construction & remediation, and electrical contracting, we connect people and places through the neighborhoods, rail facilities, and highways that we build.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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1-2 years as an Estimator in the heavy civil industry. The Estimator is responsible for estimating components from the start of bidding process through bid close-out. The Estimator will be responsible for several scopes of work during the bid process.
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Company is a million+ a year privately held first-rate heavy civil construction company. Public works sector experience a plus. Compare and analyze competitive subcontractor and supplier bids. Review quotes and estimates with the Project Management Team. Prepare estimates at different levels of completionPerform certain post-bid buyouts.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A PRECAST ESTIMATOR Preferred that applicants have some experience with BIM and 3D Modeling Any experience in construction or precast concrete or a related trade industry is a plus.
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