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The primary objective of this position is to work as part of an estimating team focused on Heavy Highway and Treatment Plant Construction. Ability to make decisions, work independently and coordinate estimating colleagues.
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Conducts cost analysis, estimating expected costs for the project. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field preferred, which may include Computer Science, Business, or Engineering, required.
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Q CELLS C&I Solar + Storage team is looking for a Cost Estimating Manager to provide cost and technical guidance during project origination/development phases for Commercial & Industrial scale and small utility scale PV+ESS, PV Only, or ESS only projects across the United States.
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Estimating Projects Ranging $300K to $5M. Communication: Ability to communicate Estimating leadership regarding workload / due dates in a timely matter with minimal assistance. Support: Lead Estimating team projects (Hard bids / GMPs.
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Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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Entertain clients as necessary to drive business and close sales Partner with business development and Vice President in pursuit of all sales Estimating Proficiency: Accurate sketching of affected areas and use of Matterport technology.
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Have prior experience using estimating software like Xactimate. company car provided) This will involve travelling to our customers’ home to conduct on-site inspections, thoroughly investigate coverage and prepare detailed estimate to efficiently resolve their claims.
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Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Engineering, with 3 or more years of preconstruction/estimating experience. Becomes proficient in all computer software programs used in preconstruction with particular emphasis on estimating software (On-Screen Takeoff, & Desiniti.
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Extensive Construction estimating and/or large loss and catastrophe experience. Experience utilizing Xactimate and other estimating software preferred. The construction Project Director works closely with owners and managers of commercial, industrial, government, and residential properties damaged by man-made or natural disasters to develop cost estimates for restoration, renovation, environmental, and roofing services.
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Company is currently seeking an estimator specializing in structural concrete work. Salary Range: $100,000 – $170,000.
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Hiring a Sr. Pre-Construction Manager will play a crucial role in the planning and execution of construction projects, focusing on pre-construction activities, estimating, and project planning.
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Company is currently seeking an estimator specializing in structural concrete work. Salary Range: $100,000 – $170,000.
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Requirements: Experience: Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in estimating curtain wall and storefront systems for commercial, residential, or institutional projects. Your expertise in estimating curtain wall and storefront systems will ensure the delivery of precise and competitive bids, supporting our goals of client satisfaction and project profitability.
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Maintain accurate job cost records including importing of contract and cost estimates from estimating team. Ensure proper coding of inventory items in the financial system, matching of the PO, Shipper, and invoice for proper reconciliation.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $100,000 - $170,000 / yr Company is currently seeking an estimator specializing in structural concrete work. Salary Range: $100,000 – $170,000.
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