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Qualifications:Bachelors degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, Building Construction or similar, plus two or more years as an Estimator following experience in project engineering, field supervision or purchasing.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Business Administration AND. Ability to present the project and estimate during bid review sessions with senior management.
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Requirements for Earthwork Estimator College degree related to Construction Management, Estimating, or Engineering. Or equivalent experience 1-2 years of earthwork/sitework estimating or project engineering experience in related field Knowledge of construction costs and budgets, assist in developing a project schedule.
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As a Junior Estimator, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, gaining valuable experience in estimating and project management. Experience with vendor management, procurement, and construction management.
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Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or equivalent work experience, with 7+ years of preconstruction and/or operations experience on construction projects.
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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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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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Join PMCS Group in driving excellence in project management and construction oversight for impactful infrastructure projects with LAUSD! Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, or construction management.
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Company DescriptionAs a Union Regional General Contractor and Construction Management firm ranked by ENR in the top 100 companies, our core markets include Academic, Aviation, Commercial, Corporate Interiors, Food & Beverage, Retail, Healthcare, and Hospitality.
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Utilize the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database to record inquiries into project pipeline and cross reference specifiers. We are looking for a team member with exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills to fill the position of Project Coordinator/Estimator.
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Enterris Associates is at the forefront of providing top-tier consulting and project management solutions across various sectors including Aviation, Education, and Commercial Real Estate.
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We are currently seeking a full-time Construction Management Estimator. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionArmand Corporation is an award-winning M/WBE Construction Management firm celebrating over 30 years in the industry.
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Project Experience : Design-build/EPCM construction experience preferred. Education : Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred.
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Responsibilities include;Sending plans out for bidsLeveling of trade pricing Client Budgets and Proposals Subcontractor Contracts Project team hand offsCandidate must be well versed with construction based software, organizational skills and the ability to multi task.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Estimator at International Construction Services, Inc. The Estimator will be responsible for analyzing project specifications, and preparing accurate and competitive estimates for construction projects.
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