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The Cost Engineer role is devoted to the management of project cost, involving such activities as estimating, cost control, cost forecasting and risk analysis.
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Minimum of 5 of working experience within heavy civil, railroads, bridges, or marine construction fieldsAdvanced knowledge of construction equipment, estimating techniques, construction schedules, budgets, cost control and material pricing required.
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The Lead Cost Estimator will work closely with Project Management, Engineering, Global Procurement, and Construction personnel to ensure projects are developed and executed so that performance is continuously improved.
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Project Control Specialist - Lead Cost Estimator. The Los Angeles Refinery (LAR) is seeking a Project Controls Specialist-Lead Cost Estimator to support the delivery of capital and expense projects.
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The Senior Estimator will completely understand the business, its context, manage implications related to estimating and cost control and assists in leading the effort to ensure compliance with the Henkels & McCoy established Project Management Methodology and upholds H&M safety and quality management protocols.
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Proficiency in estimating, cost control, AgTek, blueprint reading, excavation, roadways, grading, cost analysis, project management, construction management, and HCSS.4.
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A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering or Construction Management is preferred. Candidates must have a strong understanding of conceptual estimating, estimating techniques and cost control.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for preconstruction and cost control functions on multiple commercial construction projects of varying complexity, including completion of estimates, value and cost analysis, comparisons and historical cost reports.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Project Estimator at Ecological Restoration & Management in Cockeysville, MD. As a Project Estimator, you will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to cost management, construction estimating, project estimation, budgeting, and communication.
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Minimum 3+ years of facility/pipeline project management experience including project scoping and estimating, cost and schedule control, design and construction management, team building, resource planning, procurement, and permitting.
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The estimator will prepare complete cost estimates for all aspects of a municipal civil construction project for concrete, pavement, sidewalks, driveways, asphalt repairs, and underground work.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction estimating, cost control, and project management. Proven experience in construction estimating, cost control, and project management.
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Prepares and presents final cost estimates and tender submissions to the chief estimator and district management for review and approval before client submission. Assists with bid document control by documenting, organizing, and archiving all estimate-related information for successful transfer to the project team.
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Provide MEP expertise to project management team in the construction planning meeting. You will work closely with the Cost and Project Management teams to ensure all expectations are met.
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We're on the lookout for a skilled individual with 1-3 years' experience in construction estimating, project management, and cost control. - Sound grasp of cost control principles within the construction realm.
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