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BS or MS degree in Engineering or Construction Management or related field. Estimator | Preconstruction Manager (Residential Construction) will be responsible for management, supervision, coordination, and successful completion of the project preconstruction phase to achieve the planning objectives with respect to cost, logistics, scheduling, estimating, and subcontracting.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Business Administration AND. In this role you will design execution plans and develop cost estimates for large-scale dredging projects, with high-level of exposure to executive management with various growth opportunities.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Present and justify estimates to senior management and clients. We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Chief Estimator specializing in electrical heavy civil projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architectural Design, or a related field; or equivalent professional experience. As a Senior Estimator, you will lead the preparation and coordination of comprehensive estimates for large and complex projects across various construction methods including Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC), Design-Build (DB), and Design-Bid-Build (DBB.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Finance, Cost estimating background, or Construction Management from an accredited institution. Experience in Construction Management, General Contracting, or Real Estate firms is preferred.
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Queens, NY based General Contractor providing construction and project management services to the public and private sectors. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Architecture or preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field is preferred. 7+ years of experience as an Estimator in the construction industry. My client, a reputable General Contractor based in New York City, is seeking a Senior Estimator to join their dynamic team.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or related field. Metric is seeking a Construction Estimator on behalf of our client, a large design-build general contractor in Florida.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in civil engineering or construction management, with a proven track record in estimating and costing for civil infrastructure projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Senior Civil Construction Estimator to join our team.
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The Estimator will be responsible for conducting construction estimating, quantity take-offs, cost management, communication, and budgeting tasks on a day-to-day basis. Construction Estimating, Quantity Take-offs, and Cost Management skills.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Estimator, Underground, Excel, Utilities, Cost Controls, Engineers, Gas, Construction Management) 4-year engineering or construction management degree preferred or equivalent combination of technical training and/or related experience required.
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The Pipe and Plumbing Estimator effectively produces quality cost estimates for the P&P portions of a new commercial or industrial building project as well as change orders for current projects and assists in the compilation of bids and management of costs.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field. This is a full-time, on-site role located in Draper, UT for a Construction Estimator at Tri City Construction, INC. The Construction Estimator will be responsible for estimating the costs of construction projects, analyzing project specifications, collaborating with various stakeholders, and preparing accurate and detailed cost estimates.
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