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They are currently seeking a Senior Estimator to lead large scale pursuits across the state of California. Prepares bid packages, conceptual estimates and analysis of subcontractor bids, etc.
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The Senior Estimator shall review construction estimates with supporting documentation including Contractor price proposals and supporting documentation of drawings, technical specifications, cost estimates, vendor/subcontractor quotes, market analysis, and other related documents to determine if the proposed construction cost has been developed in regard to supporting documentation, project location, schedule and local labor conditions.
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Reviews and incorporates historical data from purchase orders, subcontracts, productivity analysis reports, etc. Provides technical input regarding project and contract risks to lead estimator responsible for final bid price approval.
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Your job duties include surveying potential worksites; collaborating with contractors, vendors, and labor agencies; and providing a comprehensive cost analysis for potential clients. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionConstruction Estimator Job SummaryWe are seeking an experienced, motivated individual to join our team as a Construction Estimator.
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Experience updating, monitoring and maintaining power system modeling, state estimator, contingency analysis and power flow analysis supporting real-time operations. PSS/E suite, OSI Plant Information System.
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Update, monitor and maintain power system modeling, state estimator, contingency analysis and power flow analysis supporting real-time operations. Duties will involve the timely update of the state estimator, contingency analysis, power flow and the correct modeling of applicable electric system changes.
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Specialized Experience GS-12: One year of specialized experience which includes: 1) Preparing and reviewing Construction Cost Estimates for Civil Works & Military Construction based on Plans & Specifications; 2) developing construction schedules using Primavera P6 or similar software, 3) developing Abbreviated Risk Analysis and Cost and Schedule Risk Analysis; and 4) reviewing technical engineering products for procedural requirements.
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Uses analysis and design techniques to solve business problems using information technology. Update, monitor and maintain the reliability of the Energy Management System (EMS) application, Support and maintenance of the 24x7 Energy Management Systems (EMS) at two control centers.
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Update, monitor and maintain the reliability of the Energy Management System (EMS) application, - Update, monitor and maintain power system modeling, state estimator, contingency analysis and power flow analysis supporting real-time operations.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Senior Estimator at NYCAN Builders in New York, NY. The Senior Estimator will be responsible for analyzing project specifications and blueprints, preparing accurate cost estimates, conducting materials and labor cost research, collaborating with clients, subcontractors and vendors, and ensuring competitive bids.
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The Construction Estimator will also review and assess project plans, develop cost analysis reports, and provide recommendations for cost-saving measures. 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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In-depth understanding of pre-development/pre-construction, conceptual estimating, budgeting, cost analysis, value engineering, cost control, and scheduling. Evaluate materials and phases of projects for cost-saving alternative approaches through value engineering and cost analysis.
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Minimum of five (5) years of prior experience working for a subcontractor as an estimator/project manager who bid and project-managed civil construction projects. Manage project components such as time card verification, cost analysis, billings, budgeting, and forecasting through HCSS software.
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Estimator Utility Solar - Remote 80% - USA - Skills: EPC, Utility-Scale Solar, PV, Photovoltaic - $58,000 base salary + full benefits. Imagine yourself working with one of the fastest growing solar companies in the US. In this role you would be overseeing and coordinating the estimation process for designated construction projects, encompassing the analysis, interpretation, and presentation of estimates.
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Prepare cost analysis by recapitulating material, labor, equipment, subcontractor, and overhead costs occurred in heavy civil industry projects. The Estimator will be responsible for developing detailed cost estimates including experience with conceptual estimating for both negotiated and hard bids.
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