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Position Summary Sparkfund is hiring an Electrical Estimator to join our Project Development Engineering team and play a crucial role in identifying and developing energy projects for Sparkfund's customers.
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2 or 4-year college degree in Construction Management or Engineering preferred. POSITION SUMMARY The Estimator will contribute to the mission of protecting our customers’ people, business, and time by delivering excellent service and accurate information.
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Evaluate preliminary engineering cut sheets and apply to the quotation. Work with in-house and/or outside structural engineers to complete preliminary engineering. The Project Estimator will work with account managers and the design team to create bill of materials from rack design drawings.
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Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering or related field preferred. Assisting in the development of value engineering alternatives. Position Overview: The Estimator is responsible for providing accurate and timely quantity takeoffs and estimates for various heavy civil projects including excavation, grading, highways, and utilities.
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Understand the key aspects of legacy and modern data center construction systems and apply this knowledge to identify improvement areas of value engineering and defining/tracking construction cost performance metrics in existing and next-generation data center.
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BA degree in electrical engineering or a relevant field (preferred). BA degree in electrical engineering or a relevant field (preferred). Calculate the quantity and create quantity take-offs for bid drawings and revise it whenever drawings are updated.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction, Civil Engineering, or Architecture preferred. The Civil Estimator will be responsible for Estimating and Pre-Construction for a variety of commercial, industrial, and government construction projects.
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Perform value engineering and take part in constructability reviews during the preconstruction cycle. Estimators are responsible for the compilation of the core components of the estimate including, site work, concrete, process pipe, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation and controls.
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Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Construction Management or on-the-job MEP Mechanical Subcontractor Estimating Experience. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Construction Management or on-the-job MEP Mechanical Subcontractor Estimating Experience.
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Works closely with Engineering VP, Customer Service, and Sales to create the best estimate possible for the quoted projects. Creates or works with the engineering department to create a "strip layout.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field is preferred. The ideal Construction Estimator will have a strong background in estimating, with additional experience in interiors and retail, office, medical, institutional projects considered highly beneficial.
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You will work closely with the sales, engineering, and project management teams to prepare detailed cost estimates and bids that reflect our commitment to delivering exceptional glazing solutions to our clients.
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Job Segment: Help Desk, Information Technology, Construction, Electrical, Project Manager, Technology, Engineering. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field highly desired.
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On behalf of a client in the engineering industry, we are seeking a cost estimator to play a crucial role on a large-scale water and sewer program. Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or related field. The Project Estimator will be responsible for managing cost, creating project estimates and budgets, communicating with project teams, managing construction estimating, and implementing cost management techniques.
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