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Experience performing design for roadway transportation projects required, including cost estimating, specifications and highway plans for construction bid packages; Experience in the following a plus: Advanced intersection and roadway corridor modeling; AutoCad and/or Civil3D; GIS applications such as ArcGIS or Google Earth; SignCAD, AutoTurn, PennDOT AutoTAB Web, and/or ASTA project scheduling.
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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. Proficiency in electrical estimating software such as Accubid, McCormick, or ConEst. Strong understanding of electrical systems and construction processes.
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The Electrical Substation Estimator is responsible for leading the development of cost estimates for complete bid-build electrical projects which includes Contractor of Choice (COC) utility, EPC and other heavy industry customers and presents them to senior management.
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Experience in cost estimating for water/sewer facilities or industrial plant designs. 1-3 years of water /wastewater and facility construction estimating experience. Provides construction cost estimates from bid-ready engineering plans and specifications for water and wastewater facility construction contracts.
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Generate estimates using the appropriate estimating tool (customized estimating spreadsheet, HCSS HeavyBid, etc.) Experience with HCSS Heavy Bid is a plus. Generate estimates using the appropriate estimating tool (customized estimating spreadsheet, HCSS HeavyBid, etc.
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The Landscape Maintenance Business Developer is responsible for creating opportunities to bid for new contract maintenance sales, accurately estimating the maintenance and closing an acceptable number of those bids.
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They are seeking a Project/Sales Manager to join their team to engage in bid opportunities, submit estimates and assemble proposals. 3+ years' estimating mechanical or industrial jobs. Mechanical Insulation Project and Sales Manager My client is a is one of the nation's largest and most respected specialty contracting firms.
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Work with the Estimating Manager can be based around project bid review and outside sales efforts. This position works independently within a team setting, following general guidelines and goals identified by the Estimating Manager.
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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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Provide overall management of projects from concept to completion including siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, construction management, and closeout.
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The Preconstruction Manager will be responsible for estimating, managing and overseeing all facets of preconstruction such as purchasing, vendor selection, negotiation, and cost control for construction projects.
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Provide overall management of projects from development, construction and closeout including siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, construction management, and closeout.
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Strong computer skills including the ability to use estimating software (like MC2), word processing, spread sheets, bid management, online plan rooms and database applications and company communication tools, such as email, internet, and Microsoft products (e.g., Word, Excel, Office, Outlook.
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Minimum of two years of experience in estimating or costing analysis within the commercial roofing industry. Attend pre-bid meetings and review proposals and specifications to determine scope of work and estimate.
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Estimating - Performing quantity takeoffs, preparing the overall bid proposal, and quantifying labor and material prices required for projects. Departments within project development include budgeting, estimating, and purchasing.
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