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DPR Construction is seeking a drywall estimator to work within our self-perform work team. Solid understanding of metal framing/drywall construction, processes, systems and codes. The ideal candidate will possess at least 5 years experience in commercial construction, specifically specializing in drywall and metal framing.
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Resolute performance Iron is a specialty steel contractor seeking a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. This position reports to the Senior Structural Steel Estimator. We have an opening for a Senior Structural Steel Estimator.
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A reputable contractor is looking for a Metal Roofing/Siding PM/E. The ideal candidate should have a background in Architectural Metal, Wall Panels, and/or Roofing.
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They seek a qualified Estimator with 7+ years experience. As an Executive Search firm serving potential employees in the heavy civil, heavy highway, treatment plant, renewable energy and commercial construction industry, Peterson Consulting has 28 years of experience matching you with the best companies in the industry for positions best suited to your experience and talent.
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Purpose of the Role Under supervision of the Field Operations Manager, the Stormwater Maintenance Estimator performs such tasks and duties as are necessary for inspecting stormwater structures and systems including but not limited to drywells, envibro systems, treatment systems, stormwater inlets, and wastewater collection systems.
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Manufacturing Estimator Semiconductor Benefits. We specialize in build to print, precision machined components, anodization and engineered thermal spray coatings. Since 2002, the business has been part of NGK Insulators , based in Nagoya, Japan.
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Senior Mechanical Plumbing Estimator (Remote Work Available) The Senior Mechanical Plumbing Estimator is responsible for producing mechanical, HVAC and plumbing estimates by analyzing proposals and requirements.
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This is a staff position reporting to a Lead Estimator. Reviewing, analyzing and interpreting Contract Documents (specifications, drawings, and reference information) to develop detailed, comprehensive cost estimates for heavy civil construction projects.
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The Foresight team is looking for estimators to support our quoting of contract manufactured products for aerospace and semiconductor.
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The Senior Electrical Estimator will work with our team in Gilbert, Arizona and manage electrical estimates + cost consulting on a notable portfolio of commercial, data center, industrial, high-tech and manufacturing building projects.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Manager/Estimator with a minimum of 5 years of experience in the commercial drywall industry. Job Title: Project Manager/Estimator. Estimate project costs and prepare bids for commercial drywall projects, including drywall installation, framing, metal stud framing, acoustical ceilings, and gypsum walls.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Cost Estimator is responsible for leading and managing all cost estimating services for capital projects. POSITION SUMMARY: The Cost Estimator is responsible for leading and managing all cost estimating services for capital projects.
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Proven experience as a Mechanical/Electrical Estimator in the construction industry. Skanska is searching for a dynamic Mechanical/Electrical Estimator. The Mechanical/Electrical Estimator scrutinizes incoming inquiries, evaluates all technical issues, prepares estimates of the costs for the execution of the works, submits proposals to clients and negotiates terms and conditions with the clients to contract award.
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Are you a highly skilled and motivated Electrical Estimator with experience in HVAC, Plumbing, or Electrical construction? Jet Industries - Immediate Electrical Estimator Needed. Our start-to-finish services include heating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, engineering, fire protection, and maintenance.
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As an Estimator, you will be working in one of these market sectors: Commercial Buildings (healthcare, higher education, mission critical, and retail), Advanced Technology (semiconductor manufacturing, renewable energy), or Industrial (pulp and paper manufacturing.
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