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This position reports to the Sales Manager, has a salary range between $65,000 - $75,000, and is a part of the business development and project management efforts for custom steel fabrication applications.
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Shiel Sexton has a deep bench of resources with over 300 professionals specializing in all facets of the construction industry including Project Management, Field Supervision, Green Building Expertise, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Safety Management, and Quality Assurance.
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Strategically evaluate with senior management profit margin potential, project risks, project fit, and competitive environment. Review and understand all bid documents, assess project risks, and prepare bid packages.
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Coordinate efforts with Operations, Preconstruction, and Accounting Develop Estimating Department’s role in construction management process and improve on existing systems with the Project Executive Develop change order tracking program Implementation of continuous improvement program, with the assistance of the Estimating Team, Project Executive, and Senior Project Manager Create with resources aids and cost references, etc.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong project management and estimating skills, with the ability to oversee projects from initial bid to final completion. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Electrical Project Manager/Estimator to join our partner electrical contracting firm.
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Provide Project Management support to our Project Lead BICSI Certified Technicians. We are looking for a results-driven individual to join our growing and collaborative team in Indianapolis as a Project Estimator.
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The team reviews client submitted projects to confirm that the full scope of the project is included in the Xactimate Estimate and administers the file accordingly. Balance, LLC ( is a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firm focused exclusively on assisting contractors offload the management of their construction job file administration, including both the estimates and supplements work processes.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or related field (or equivalent work experience). The Peterson Company, LLC is a full-service construction, property maintenance, and tenant improvement company based in Indianapolis, IN. Peterson brings high integrity and real performance to every new construction project and identifies the best architects, engineers, and designers to deliver the most functional, cost-effective solution to meet clients' facility needs.
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Data Management: Maintain an organized database of bids, project documentation, and historical cost data to support continuous improvement in estimation accuracy. Coordinate with the project management team to ensure accurate cost tracking and budget management throughout the project lifecycle.
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Risk Management: Identify potential financial risks and develop strategies to mitigate unforeseen circumstances that may affect project costs. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
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We are looking for a senior estimator to join a construction management firm on a full time basis. Construction Management firm who focus on education, commercial and municipal projects.
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Determine overall project bid strategy with area management. Negotiate and finalize all project subcontracts and purchase orders. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and or Construction Management and five (5) + years of experience on bridge intensive projects.
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Working closely with the Preconstruction, Field Operations, and Project Management Teams. Commercial Construction Projects, Ground-up & Renovations - bids, scope, estimates, project cost analysis, etc.
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Job Category: Project Controls Group. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or related degree and 3 years relevant experience, or. Accurately projecting the cost of upcoming projects and provides information by developing the cost estimate that builds up the estimated cost of a defined scope of work at any stage of project definition.
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Additionally, the candidate should have a strong understanding of financial management principles and be able to develop and manage project budgets effectively. A bachelor's degree in construction management or a related field is preferred, but not required.
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