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If you are an experienced subcontractor who would like the opportunity to work with a company known for quality and craftsmanship, we encourage you to contact us today. Renewal by Andersen is Now Hiring Experienced Window and Door Installation Subcontractors with General and Trim Carpentry Experience.
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If you have more than 5 years of Marine, HHWAY or Heavy Civil construction estimating experience, then we want to talk to you!
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One of the best places to work in Jacksonville is looking for an additional experienced Collision Center Estimator to join our award-winning team. They have been voted the 'Best Car Dealership in Jax' by Bold City Best, one of the 'Best Places to Work' by the Jacksonville Business Journal and one of the 'Healthiest Companies' by the First Coast Worksite Wellness Council.
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As a Heavy Civil Estimator , you have a deep background in civil construction and are proficient at developing estimates for development, moving dirt and pipe, and road building, You understand the.
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Job Summary: The Cost Estimator has responsibility for the creation of budgets and estimates produced by GMHILL. The Cost Estimator is responsible for the oversight of the estimating process for projects bid and awarded in the CONUS (and possibly OCONUS), and will establish standardized procedures, methods and processes for estimating and training estimating resources in the use of the same.
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Monitors subcontractor performance and scheduling and keeps the Project Manager and General Superintendent apprised of any job related delay. In conjunction with the Project Manager and General Superintendent, plans and develops construction techniques and methods, such as formwork, tilt-up panel layout, material handling, crew sizes, and task sequencing.
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Responsible for monitoring the technical performance of SAIC and subcontractor staff and reporting exemplary or disciplinary performance to the SAIC Division Manager. Ensure the work schedules of SAIC and subcontractor employees are established, documented and coordinated to provide coverage during contractually required operating hours.
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The Sr Project Manager will also work with the AP/AR Manager to process owner and subcontractor billings, approve codes and their amounts, and release subcontractors after owner payment. This role involves coordinating with the Assistant Project Manager for setting up contracts, required testing/inspections, submittals/samples, subcontractor/supplier lists, and project scheduling.
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Job Description Summary The Estimator position will be responsible for handling the estimating of projects and to assist the sales team with managing various customer accounts. We’re more than just a manufacturer of precast concrete, polymer concrete, or plastic products.
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Construction Estimator Heavy Civil, Water/Wastewater Treatment. Are you an experienced estimator looking for your forever home? If so, the Estimator role here at Petticoat-Schmitt might be the perfect fit for you.
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Mobile benefits access, telemedicine access, health education library, and health cost estimator for Full-time team members. Mobile benefits access, telemedicine access, health education library, and health cost estimator for Full-time team members.
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The outside sales position at COLLEGE HUNKS MOVING® is also responsible for networking with local businesses and apartment complexes to help grow leads and partnerships.
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SERVPRO of New Hanover is looking for an Production Manager/Estimator for our Hampstead, NC location. Then, don’t miss your chance to join our Franchise as a new Production Manager/Estimator.
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Review estimates as needed, align budgets with expectations with project estimator. Paul Davis Restoration provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.
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Requisition No: 827792 Agency: Department of Health Working Title: OPS HEALTH EDUCATOR - 64916024 Pay Plan: Temp Position Number: 64916024 Salary: $33.00 - $35.00 per hour Posting Closing Date: 05/03/2024 Total Compensation Estimator Tool OPS Open Competitive Job Opportunity Come Join DOH-Team Duval.
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