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Position Overview: The Project Manager/Estimator will be responsible for managing fire protection projects from inception to completion and preparing detailed cost estimates for fire alarm and sprinkler systems.
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Exciting Career Opportunity: Estimator Position with Leading General Contractor in Orlando, Florida! They are seeking an experienced Estimator to contribute to their growing team in Orlando.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Full Time Estimator for our Clients NY Field Office in Long Island City, Queens in New York. This is a full time onsite role. Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge in use of HCSS HeavyBid, Sage Timberline, or other estimating applicationConstruction contractor estimating experienceThis position is subject to and contingent upon client approval of candidates put forth for consideration by WSP. WSP Benefits: WSP provides a comprehensive suite of benefits focused on a providing health and financial stability throughout the employee’s career.
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Estimator – Heavy Civil Construction Columbia, SC. Experience working for a general contractor as an estimator bidding on site works. Desired candidate will have at least 2 years of civil construction estimating experience with an emphasis on heavy civil, site work, utilities, drainage systems, and roads.
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Environmental Services Company in Long Island City Queens is seeking a Direct Hire Estimator. The position of Estimator is key to the financial and technical success of the company. 2 years of construction field supervision in environmental or fireproofing contracting.
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Pavarini McGovern is looking to identify an Assistant Chief Estimator to support our New York operations. The Estimator will develop, create and prepare construction cost estimates for a diverse set of projects in the early stages of development and continue to support the project team with updated cost information throughout the Pre-construction phase of the projects.
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Competitive base salary Health insurance package 401K Paid vacations, sick, and holidays Creativity and new ideas are encouraged Supportive management team Opportunity to be a part of a growing company Electrical Estimator Duties & Responsibilities Prepare proposal specifications and drawings to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate.
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Benefits for the Chief Estimator include a comprehensive benefits package, opportunities for professional growth, and a dynamic work environment that values leadership and expertise in commercial drywall construction.
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The Senior Civil Estimator will be tasked with estimating the comprehensive scope of infrastructure projects, encompassing contracts with entities such as the NC Department of Transportation (“NCDOT”), municipalities, and commercial clients.
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The Chief Estimator oversees the direction of an estimating team within a group, office, or region. We are looking for a Chief Estimator to head our building group. Chief Estimator -New York City, New York.
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Position Description: E-J is seeking a Senior Estimator with MTA/ NYCTA Signal System experience. Position Description: E-J is seeking a Senior Estimator with MTA/ NYCTA Signal System experience.
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The NYC Department of Design and Constructions Division of Project Controls seeks a Senior Estimator. Under the general supervision of the Unit Director, the Senior Estimator will perform independent cost estimating work involving quantity take-offs from architectural drawings, maps, plans, and detail sketches using various methods and technologies.
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Senior Concrete Estimator. 5 years estimating heavy highway including grading, excavation, sewers, traffic control, and paving highly preferred. We offer services that include asphalt repairs, storm and sewer pipe installation, roadbed maintenance applications, site excavation and grading, embankment, asphalt overlays, and geotextile installation for commercial and industrial clientele.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for providing detailed cost estimates on new construction, rehabilitation, alterations, replacement systems, Capital Improvement projects (CIP), change orders and participate in cost negotiations in all disciplines in Change Orders.
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In addition, you will work under the direction of experienced Sr. Estimators and the Chief Estimator which provides you with opportunity to learn new industry skills every day. We are seeking an Estimator II that will work closely with the Special Projects team deliver services and will have the opportunity to assist with multiple projects at once.
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