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Are you a seasoned Civil Estimator looking to take your career to the next level? So, if you are a Civil Estimator with experience, please apply today! If you are a Civil Estimator with experience, please read on.
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We are seeking a Low-Voltage Estimator to join our Low-Voltage Services division. 5+ years of related estimating experience specific to low-voltage technologies (Access Control, Audio/Visual, Cellular DAS, Emergency Responder BDA, Computers, Networking (Switches and Wi-Fi), POS Systems, Nurse Call and Roam Alert, CCTV Surveillance, Structured Cabling, Telephones, etc.
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Fred Smith Company is a leading heavy civil construction company in North Carolina and is currently searching for a Senior Estimator to be a part of our talented team. The Senior Estimator will report to the Chief Operating Officer.
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Working knowledge preferred but not required: Hard Dollar, Bluebeam, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Agtek, and HCSS (Heavy Bid) Required Skills & Experience 1-10 years of experience as an Estimator working on earthwork, grading or underground projectsBachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or similar discipline is preferredField operations experience is strongly preferred.
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HVAC Duct Work Estimator CAREER LEVEL: Entry level to mid-career level EDUCATION LEVEL: Minimum: Associate Degree, Technical Degree or Equivalent Experience HVAC Duct Work Estimator - JOB OVERVIEW: The IDEAL candidate will have 1-2 years of experience working with any of the following: Duct Work, HVAC Piping, ability to read 'specs' and drawings, ability to do take-offs from drawings or a list and a demonstrated technical aptitude background.
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Responsible for scheduling body work to be performed.
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The position of Estimator will analyze, prepare and review bids (including earthwork, Underground, stormwater and wet utility) takeoffs and pricing for heavy civil, roadway, highway and bridge projects.
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Track actual commodities pricing for items that may impact cost before bid or during buy-out phase. Administer full cycle take-offs and pricing for your assigned divisions, subcontractor coordination, evaluation of skills, bid preparation and submittal of bid.
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15+ years of experience as an Estimator in Construction. Understand the key aspects of legacy and modern data center construction systems and apply this knowledge to identify improvement areas of value engineering and defining/tracking construction cost performance metrics in existing and next-generation data center.
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The Estimator position will be responsible for handling the estimating of projects and to assist the sales team with managing various customer accounts. We're more than just a manufacturer of precast concrete, polymer concrete, or plastic products.
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As an Xactimate Estimator, you will play a critical role in accurately assessing project costs, creating detailed estimates, and contributing to the successful execution of restoration construction projects.
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The Tesla Collision Repair Program is looking for a Collision Estimator to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world. The Tesla Collision Repair Program is looking for a Collision Estimator to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world.
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Senior Estimator/Scheduler - Working knowledge in use of HCSS HeavyBid, Sage Timberline, and/or other estimating software applications. Proficiency in Oracle Primavera P6 and EPPM application.
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Lead preconstruction on RTP's growing life science & healthcare scene |Repeat clients!
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As one of the largest general contractors in the Southeast, Choate considers our reputation our number one asset, with future success founded upon the strength of our client relationships and our employees.
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