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We're currently seeking an Estimating Coordinator to provide overall technical support to the preconstruction team during the bidding phase. The Estimating Coordinator will be an essential contributor to our growth and will be at the heart of our projects, maintaining workflow, organization, and outreach for the preparation of our pursuits.
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May develop the planning and estimating of labor categories, rates, material dollar costs, transportation expenses and per diem rates to complete complex proposals. Familiarity with PLC including program loading and minor changes to Allen Bradley and Siemens PLC's.
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Work closely with financial analysts, procurement, contracts, shipping & receiving, and cost estimating on various tasks in support of programs. SRC, Inc. is currently seeking a Program Control Analyst Intern for Summer 2024.
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Collaborate with inside customer support, design engineering, and plant operations to provide specification review, cost estimating, proposal development, project management and field service support.
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Ability to read drawings and perform construction take-offs; proficiency in change order pricing; solid knowledge of estimating, construction, design, finance, and project management; ability to be prepared for any event that could potentially knock the project off course.
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Ability to research electro-mechanical parts needed for repairs, alterations of water systems; Ability to understand complex Plumbing and Instrumentation Diagrams; Trains customers and other engineers to maintain and adjust complex tools, test equipment and calibration items, etc.
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Provide support for construction projects, including cost estimating, construction phasing/scheduling, site inspections, punch list development, and shop drawing review. Design for electrical power distribution (medium/low voltage) systems, grounding systems, lighting systems, fire alarm systems, communication systems, etc.
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Accepting all work flow of LINQ cases for estimating assistance and input, their role is not responsible to open new cases, merely assist the SeA. Communicate the initial diagnosis and the ROADWORTHY additional repairs identified for purposes of estimating to the SeA.
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Maintain own current estimating software; Xactimate preferred. Experience in industry specific areas a plus, but not necessary: fire departments, agricultural, lumber mills, high value or historic buildings or Construction Defects, Automobile Liability, Subrogation Recovery investigations.
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Provide engineering support for construction projects, including cost estimating, site inspections, punch list development, and shop drawing review. Ramboll has thousands of experts working across more than 70 offices in the Americas, delivering innovative solutions within Environment & Health, Water, Energy, and Planning & Urban Design.
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Participate in the Project Hand-off Meeting with Estimating, Accounting, Safety and Superintendent. Participate in the Constructability Review Meeting when requested by Estimating. Establishing a schedule of values for billing to be reviewed by the assigned project executive prior to submission.
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Assists in the training and development of subordinate staff, estimating personnel needs, assigning work, meeting completion dates, interpreting and ensuring consistent application of organizational policies.
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Responsible for the training and development of subordinate staff, estimating personnel needs, assigning work, meeting completion dates, interpreting and ensuring consistent application of organizational policies.
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F or over 50 years, the HealthDirect team has been dedicated to the unique pharmacy needs of individuals residing in Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities, as well as correctional facilities and group homes.
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You'd also support the Account Manager in estimating and budgeting as needed, helping ensure profitability and exceptional outcomes for every account. Performance & Quality:Coordinating materials, people, equipment and subcontractors to ensure job site quality meets BrightView standardsInspecting properties prior to scheduled service to develop an appropriate action plan, and performing hands-on work as neededAddressing issues before they arise by proactively monitoring irrigation systems and areas with the potential for disease or insect problems.
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