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Expertise with estimating software (e.g., Bluebeam, PlanSwift, or similar tools) and Microsoft Excel. Perform accurate quantity takeoffs for concrete, rebar, formwork, and other related materials.
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This is an exciting opportunity to showcase your expertise in concrete estimating and contribute to the success of our construction projects. Proficient in industry software, including estimating, project management, and financial analysis tools.
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Working knowledge of electrical installation, estimating techniques, and cost control. Competitive Base Salary Health insurance package 401K Excellent advancement potential within the company Electrical Senior Project Manager Duties & Responsibilities Estimate change orders, must be experienced in labor, material, budgeting.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 1-2 years of experience in managing and estimating drywall projects for commercial construction. 1-2+Yrs of experience in commercial drywall project management and estimating in accoustics - Proven track record of successfully managing multiple drywall projects simultaneously, from inception to completion.
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10+ years experience in heavy industrial constructionWater treatment plants, Chemical plants, refineriesExperience with all building trades (mechanical, electrical, carpentry)Must have self perform experience Experience managing crewsBudgeting, estimating, and planningOverseeing project from start to finishAbility to interact with clients Competitive pay and salary package.
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The Role: Preparing bids and attending meetingsEstimating grading and utility projectsConducting take offs The Person: Estimating experienceHeavy bid (HCSS) experienceGeneral construction background Keywords: Civil, HCSS, Heavy Bid, Construction, Commercial, Residential, Utilities, Estimator, Estimating, Bid, Take Off.
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Develop estimating skills necessary to provide back-up support for primary estimator. Perform Material takeoffs estimating the product needed for a specific project. Ability to learn Callidus estimating software.
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Have broad experience and a thorough understanding of heavy civil construction estimating. Proficiency with HCSS HeavyBid estimating software or equivalent program for Civil Estimating.
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The Collision center Estimator is responsible for estimating damages to vehicles, scheduling work, providing effective communication to our customers and insurance partners and assisting with repairs throughout the repair process.
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The Project Director must work cooperatively with business unit client representatives and all CRB business units, including quality, engineering, procurement, estimating, and safety and scheduling.
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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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JCS leverages technology to manage every aspect of the projects including: estimating, job quality, safety, scheduling, proper ordering of supplies, work efficiency, improved customer reporting and more.
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Southern Industrial is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager to provide leadership for client development and project delivery while ensuring efficient and safe work environments in Raleigh, NC. The right candidate will have industrial experience running large piping industrial projects, estimating and planning experience.
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Responsible for all aspects of cost management, including estimating, funding, budgeting, forecasting, controlling and reporting. Ensures all equipment, tools, and employees assigned to project operate in accordance with SIC policy, government regulations and customer requirements.
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Minimum of 5+ years’ experience in construction, engineering, estimating, contract management, or client relations within the Transmission Sector. and be at the forefront of a pioneering HVDC offshore service agreement in the US. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking projects in the Grid Technologies Service Team, supporting North America’s transition to FACTS, HVDC, and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and battery storage.
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