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Project Overview Bechtel has been appointed by The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to provide Construction Management Services for Phase II (BSVII) of The BART Silicon Valley Program.
$135,860 - $207,190 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Oversee communication with all groups during the bidding process (Electrical Construction, Fire Alarm, Voice Data, Audio Visual, Security, Electrical Service) - to define scope of work for all involved, and to ensure timely completion of proposal submissions to General Contractor / Construction Manager.
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Create and maintain project bid lists, Estimating Team Pre-Construction Database, and vendor/subcontractor information in company database. Working within the Estimating Department in solicitation of subcontractor bids, distribution of plans to qualified bidders, follow up and review of bids with Estimator and/or Project Manager.
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Ledcor Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all the way to mine reclamation. Ledcor’s Heavy Civil and Mining division is actively seeking an Estimator to join our team.
$70,400 - $105,600 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Attend job start meeting with PM, Estimator, PE, Superintendent, and Foreman (if available), prior to job start. Prepare and Review project video and pictures prior to start of construction for any changes in conditions that are not noted on project plans.
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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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As an Estimator, you will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs associated with commercial acoustical ceiling projects. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Acoustic Ceiling Estimator to join our team.
$125,000 - $175,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Chief Estimator must have knowledge and experience in systems design, construction, commissioning, testing and integration specifically to costing models and projections. Must have knowledge and experience in multiple systems design, construction, commissioning, testing and integration.
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Discuss and analyze alternative solutions and construction methods with field supervision and Senior/Chief Estimator to increase competitiveness of the bid. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or equivalent related work experience.
$93,406 - $140,109 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Participate in estimate and bid reviews with Senior/Chief Estimator and Management to develop estimating skills. Analyze and communicate bidding risks, strategies and present estimate/bid to Senior/Chief Estimator for review to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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Associate degree or equivalent work experience in construction management or related field. As an Estimator, you will prepare and coordinate electrical estimates for large, complex, and dynamic projects, you will make complete material surveys including most power and systems and interpret electrical drawings and specification requirements.
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Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Overall planning and management of estimating activities for specific construction projects, including preparation, interpretation and presentation of estimates.
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Training focuses on construction operations, client development and management, subcontractor relations, project planning, site safety, corporate culture and organizational skills, to promote and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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The Project Manager must prepare construction project budgets and respond to client-designed RFP’s. - Minimum of 2 years commercial construction estimating and/or project management experience.
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Position Overview: The Estimator - HOA position is responsible for providing accurate and timely estimates for residential single family homes and other residential units for a Homeowners Association (HOA.
$90,000 - $110,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago
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