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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 5-15+ years of experience. Positions: Heavy & Civil Estimator Experience: 5-15+ years Description: One of the highly reputable companies in the DMV is looking to add a solid Estimator to their team.
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Positions: Heavy & Civil Estimator. One of the highly reputable companies in the DMV is looking to add a solid Estimator to their team. Positions: Heavy & Civil Estimator. Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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SENIOR ESTIMATOR- Underground Utilities (Civil/Commercial) With over 34 years of business, this company is looking to add a skilled Senior Estimator to their team! This highly reputable company is looking to add a Utilities Senior Estimator to their team.
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Turner Construction is an industry leading commercial construction general contractor with a 120 year history spanning iconic projects around the globe, including 10 of the world's 100 tallest buildings.
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Review of contract terms with input from the Sr. Estimator, Estimating Manager, Preconstruction Manager, VP of Preconstruction & Estimating, Regional Leader, Project Executive and/or Contracts Manager as required.
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The Cost Estimator / Construction Manager will be responsible for overseeing and managing the cost estimation process and construction operations. Experience: Minimum of 10 years of proven experience as a cost estimator and/or construction manager in federal government (DoD, DOE), industrial, or commercial construction is advantageous.
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So, if you are a Heavy Civil Construction Estimator with experience, please apply today! If you are a Heavy Civil Construction Estimator with experience, please read on! So, if you are a Heavy Civil Construction Estimator with experience, please apply today.
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We are actively looking for a Mid-level Estimator with Maritime experience to join our corporate Estimation team. Assesses material, labor, and equipment costs and determining means and methods of construction in various sectors (i.e., marine, transportation, and bridge.
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2 years experience as a superintendent, project manager, or estimator in the commercial construction industry. Confer with manufacturer representatives, lift and scaffold suppliers and general contractor Superintendent to resolve construction problems and improve construction methods.
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As a Collision Estimator, you’ll interact daily with customers, insurance companies, and parts Associates to ensure the repair process is as smooth as possible. Our Associates have many choices for career growth and development after success in a Collision Estimator role.
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DARCARS Automotive Group is now hiring for an Experienced Body Shop Estimator! As a Body Shop Estimator you will inspect and appraise customer’s vehicles to determine cost of repairs for damages that will be billed as an insurance claim or customer expense.
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At Manheim (a Cox Automotive company), we're hiring an Estimator I. We're looking for a detail-oriented go-getter who's ready to dive into the world of vehicle estimation and reconditioning. We transform the way the world buys, sells, owns and uses cars, accelerating the industry with global powerhouse brands like Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim and more.
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Prepare estimates of quantities of fabricated reinforcing bars, mesh, accessories and related products required for projects on which Nucor Rebar Fabrication seeks to offer a bid so that contractor customers can receive timely proposals.
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The AV Estimator is an active technical member of the Engineering team, participating in pre-sales activities as required to generate business. We are currently seeking an Audio-Visual Estimator that will be a critical member of a U.S.-based global systems integrator providing technology solutions and services for commercial and government clients.
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Crash Champions is the one of the fastest growing and most exciting brands in the collision repair industry.
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