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We are a well-established roofing company serving Greater Baltimore and its surrounding areas since 1989.
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Interpret highway plans and specifications and execute quantity take offs.
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Piper Companies is looking for an Team Lead, Estimator to join an IT services and consulting company. Strong understanding of AV system integration. This is a FULL TIME job and hybrid with 3 days onsite per week in Glen Burnie, MD or Chantilly, VA.
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The Estimator is also required to perform a thorough and detailed turnover of awarded projects to the project management team. The Estimator analyzes all project documents to determine the overall estimated cost of a project.
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This is a contract role for an Estimator located in Baltimore, MD, with the flexibility to work remotely. The Estimator will also collaborate with other teams to identify cost-saving opportunities and negotiate contracts.
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Two to five years of experience as an Estimator in the electrical construction industry. Sciens Building Solutions seeks an Estimator with the ideal candidate being a driven individual who will play a key role in Sciens’ growth by developing and maintaining customer relationships, bidding projects accurately and on time, while developing comprehensive electrical estimates for multi-family, commercial, and federal projects.
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The Estimator is primarily responsible for determining the approximate cost associated with the vehicle’s damages and determining the timeline by which the repairs can be made. The Estimator is also in charge of negotiating insurance payment and communicating costs to customer.
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The Estimator assists the company in meeting its objectives and goals by supporting and facilitating the bidding and estimation requirements relative to the Preconstruction process for the successful award of large scale commercial, industrial, municipal, institutional construction projects.
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Benefits from day one: Immediately eligible for medical, dental and vision
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Construction Estimator – Residential Flooring Construction Company – Base Salary to 80k/year – Timonium MD. The Construction Estimator provides comprehensive quantity, product and pricing information on pending projects and installations to acquire accurate bid responses and customer quotes.
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In this role, our senior estimator will work closely with the Director of Pre-construction, Executive Vice President of Construction, and Business Development teams to ensure the delivery of competitive and comprehensive project estimates.
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