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LHH Has partnered with a nation leader in offshore wind energy to support hiring of their next Cost Estimator. LHH Has partnered with a nation leader in offshore wind energy to support hiring of their next Cost Estimator.
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Perfetto Contracting is a leader in premier heavy civil construction in the greater New York City area.
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A growing heavy civil and infrastructure construction client of ours is seeking an Estimator with experience in Site Development/Earthwork jobs. Requirements for Earthwork Estimator College degree related to Construction Management, Estimating, or Engineering.
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Control Air Enterprises LLC is seeking a Mid-Level Sheet Metal Estimator to join our Northern Division office in Hayward, California. Proven experience as a sheet metal estimator within the HVAC industry.
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At a local branch level this pre-sales support role will work together with COE Application Engineers while proactively maintaining local jurisdiction familiarity, sub-contractor relationships and a working knowledge of the core JCI security product offering.
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The Estimator will execute computer-aided and manual take-off estimates of structural steel components, develop supporting documentation, and ensure compliance with contract documents. TalentRoss Staffing are seeking a skilled and motivated a Mid-Level Estimator to join our team in Irving, Texas.
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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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As an Xactimate Estimator, you are a key team member supporting the work of management and other staff. As an Xactimate Estimator, you are a key team member supporting the work of management and other staff.
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Proven track record as an estimator in heavy civil construction projects, including bridge work, earthwork, roadwork, concrete, and structural steel (substructure and superstructure), utilities, and foundation work.
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10+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. 10+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator.
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Proven experience as an electrical estimator in the construction industry, preferably with expertise in electrical systems and installations. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJunior Estimator (Electrical)About E-J: The E-J Group is active in all facets of electrical contracting - we are not your typical electrical contractor.
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The ideal candidate will have:Proven experience as an electrical estimator within the construction industry with the ability to accurately estimate project costs, including labour, materials, and equipment and health & safety knowledge would be beneficial.
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My client, a reputable General Contractor based in New York City, is seeking a Senior Estimator to join their dynamic team. ️ Senior Estimator - General Contractor ️ They are looking for a talented Senior Estimator to support their continued growth and success.
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Estimated costs on projects Work toward developing a database of costs to facilitate ongoing estimates The ideal candidate has: 5 to 10 years of experience as an estimator in the field of Millwork, Fabrication, or equivalent Experience in estimating, constructing, or project management, general commercial construction, retail fixtures, and or trade exhibits Ability to read architectural plans, specifications, take-offs, and interpret material and fabrication requirements.
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We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Senior Civil Construction Estimator to join our team. - Proven experience as a Civil Construction Estimator, preferably with at least 5 years in a senior or lead role.
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