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2 years estimating experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. An AISC Fabricator in the Denton County is seeking a structural steel Estimator to add to their growing team.
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Now one of the most automated steel fabrication facilities in Texas, the fabrication shop has the equipment and crane capacity to handle oversized components. STEEL ESTIMATOR JOB DESCRIPTION: A premier structural steel fabricator has an opening for a Steel Estimator with talent, initiative, and drive to join their team and have a critical role in their growing organization.
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Structural Steel Estimator. The ideal candidate will have experience in the steel industry and have familiarity with Commercial Construction projects under AISC standards. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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Our client, an industry leading structural steel fabrication and erection company in Florida, is looking for a skilled and dedicated individual to join their team as a full-time Structural Steel Estimator.
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Job Opportunity: Structural Steel Estimator Company Overview: GPAC is collaborating with a reputable manufacturing company that specializes in the fabrication and installation of structural steel for the commercial construction industry.
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Candidate should also understand purchasing, detailing, engineering, erection, scheduling, fabrication, coatings, and shipping in regards to steel. Candidate should be able to identify steel requirements and work with Estimating Manager to apply material and budgeted hours to create a bid.
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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIESResponsibilities: Prepare proposals including structural steel, miscellaneous metals, detailing, installation/erection, and various other special conditions. Structural Steel EstimatorResponsible for reviewing design drawings to perform steel takeoffs.
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An AISC certified Steel Company in the area is looking for someone with Structural Steel Fabrication and/or Erection experience. (Structural Steel Fabrication) Position requires a minimum of 8 years' experience in the steel industry.
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