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Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. JOB DESCRIPTION: $150K+ SEEKING COMMERCIAL DRYWALL PROJECT MANAGERS & ESTIMATORS GPAC: #1 Commercial Drywall Recruiting Firm in North America: WORK FOR A LEADING CONTRACTOR I am working with multiple well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractors seeking experienced Project Managers and Estimators.
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BluSky Restoration wants to know if YOU are interested in being a construction Project Director.
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As a Construction Project Estimator, you'll start your day by sourcing bids and proposals from subcontractors and vendors, meticulously scrutinizing construction documentation, and conducting comprehensive research to determine material, labor, and equipment costs.
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Job Title: Mechanical & Plumbing Estimator. 4+ years' experience in estimation with focus on NAVFAC or federally funded projects. Work with Estimating, Engineering and Sales Departments to analyze customer requirements and develop a winning strategy for every quotation.
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MD Engineering is looking for a Construction Estimator to help with the acquisition of new construction projects. Proven experience as a construction estimator. Knowledge of HCSS Heavy Bid software (not required.
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