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Position Overview: The Drywall Estimator will be responsible for providing accurate estimates for drywall projects on time and within budget. Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related field.
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Work with project estimator to select vendors and subcontractors and determine cost effectiveness. General plant, irrigation, construction, and drainage knowledge. Manage project team (superintendent, estimator, purchasing, and outside resources) in all aspects of project development and completion.
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As a Project Manager/Estimator, you will be responsible for preparing construction project budgets, responding to RFPs, and overseeing awarded projects from bidding to completion. Biotech/Life Science construction experience preferred.
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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. Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management or mathematics preferred.
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The Estimator will prepare comprehensive interior and exterior Sheathing, Lath & Plaster budgets and estimate proposals through quantity surveying and detailed pricing for commercial construction projects.
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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.
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Senior Residential Construction Estimator. Demonstrate proficiency in reading construction/landscape design plans and specifications. 5+ years experience in residential construction & landscape estimating.
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Gidel & Kocal Construction Company, Inc. is a commercial general contractor based in Campbell, CA. We are a family run and women owned company that has been in business for over 40 years. At Gidel & Kocal Construction we take on a collaborative approach to projects providing pre-construction services as well as general construction services.
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Title: Senior Estimator. 5 years of relevant experience as a General Contractor, Construction Manager, or related occupation. Bachelor’s or equivalent degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering/Management or closely related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or equivalent related work experience. Participate in estimate and bid reviews with Senior/Chief Estimator and Management to develop estimating skills.
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Knowledge of the construction process (RFI, RFP, Change orders etc.) Position Summary: Estimate commercial projects and plan, coordinate, execute, maintain & manage an effective field construction organization utilizing the necessary labor, equipment, materials, tools, subcontractors and other resources to effectively perform the scope of work within an allotted budget and time schedule.
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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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Redwood Electric is looking for a highly motivated and proactive individual who will be responsible for estimating the cost of construction projects. · Determine the total cost of materials, equipment, utilities, and labor for electrical construction projects.
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As an Estimator at Tesla, you will play a pivotal role in our construction projects at Tesla facilities. Fundamental knowledge of construction processes; experience in construction management preferred.
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Electrical Estimator This position is based out of our San Jose, CA office. Minimum Qualifications Associate degree or equivalent work experience in construction management or related field.
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