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The Electrical Estimating Manager participates in all aspects of the bid/estimating process from review of plans and specs to soliciting and negotiating prices from contractors/suppliers through completion of bid/estimating effort including closeout.
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Proficient in some of the following: Word, Excel, CMiC, Primavera, HCSS and/or Timberline estimating program, WGIP, Project and Cost Management Systems. The Preconstruction Manager will report to the Vice President of Estimating and work with the Chief Estimators and Preconstruction Directors/Lead Estimators.
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Minimum of 10 years serving as project controls manager for Transportation infrastructure projects each with contract values of more than $300 million, or a program with interrelated projects with combined values of $300 million or more, including experience in project controls work on:o engineering and construction projects, including planning, design, estimating, forecasting, scheduling, cost control, schedule control, and project reports.
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Familiar with Tekla power-fab estimating module is a plus. 1-3 years structural steel estimating experience. Understanding of estimating and job costs for steel projects. This will include estimating, submitting proposals, and completing sales.
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Great culture fit, be able to clearly communicate with customers or peers Senior Estimator EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Estimating experience with Commercial, Civil, Education, Healthcare, Multifamily, Hospitality, or Industrial projects.
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Proficient in On Center estimating software: On-Screen Takeoff, Quick Bid, and DPC. Experienced in estimating labor, materials, equipment, general conditions, and risk. Solid understanding of metal framing/drywall construction, processes, systems and codes.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge of tile, carpet, hardwood flooring, countertops, and will be presenting, measuring, estimating, and closing flooring sales. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of tile, carpet, hardwood flooring, countertops, and will be presenting, measuring, estimating, and closing flooring sales.
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The Preconstruction Manager will help support Schuff's continued pursuit of new projects as well as the start-up/transition of newly awarded projects by assisting the Sales, Estimating, Project Management, Production (Shop), and Field departments where needed.
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Preferably with certifications as one of the following: Certified Cost Consultant, Certified Cost Engineer, Certified Cost Technician, or a Certified Estimating Professional, scheduling professional.
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2 years of Xactimate, CoreLogic or similar estimating experience required Must have the ability to secure the Property and Casualty Adjusters license within 6 months of employment. 2 years of Xactimate, CoreLogic or similar estimating experience required Must have the ability to secure the Property and Casualty Adjusters license within 6 months of employment Description Chubb is the world’s largest publicly traded property and casualty insurer.
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Applies knowledge of estimating technology platforms and virtual inspection tools to prepare and manage low to moderate complexity property insurance claims estimates Recognizes and addresses jurisdictional challenges such as applicable legislation and construction considerations.
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With at least 5 years of direct experience in commercial plumbing and HVAC design, estimating, and project management, the ideal candidate will also exhibit proficiency in BlueBeam, MS Project, Procore, and have a demonstrated history of managing sizable commercial projects.
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The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for preliminary budgeting, schedules, bidding process, procurement, prequalification of subcontractors, detailed take-off and estimating, definition of bid packages, value engineering, and assisting in project buy-out.
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5+ years preconstruction or estimating experience. Develop/modify and maintain Excel-based conceptual estimating model with historical costs. Able to coordinate bid/estimating efforts with project management teams.
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2+ years’ experience in construction/estimating, preferably on heavy civil related construction projects. Also able to make assumptions based on experience with detailed plans are not provided and front end estimating is performed based on conceptual level designs.
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