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Our Tucson, Arizona client is searching for a Chief Estimator to join their team. Lead a team of Estimators Requirements: Must have 10-15 years of all of the following scopes of work: underground utilities, excavating, and roadway/asphalt paving HCSS Software experience is preferred Degree is preferred Ability to create and maintain positive relationships with clients, subcontractors, and design professionals.
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To be successful as an electrical estimator, you should be detail-oriented and have sound knowledge of electrical codes. Ultimately, an exceptional Electrical Estimator should be adept at reading building plans and demonstrate outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills.
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The Estimator will be responsible for estimating contract work, projecting and controlling project costs, tracking and analyzing all project costs. Job Title: Estimator. Provide liaison support to CEO/President, VP of Sprinkler Operations, Project Managers, and external client interface support.
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Crash Champions is the one of the fastest growing and most exciting brands in the collision repair industry.
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The Estimator will partner closely with Engineers, Product Managers, Sales specialists, suppliers, and other business areas as required to assist in the preparation of cost estimates for each specified proposal scope of work.
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The Estimator accurately assesses the damage of vehicles and documents needed repairs and parts replacement on the damage appraisal. The Estimator plays a pivotal role in the success of the customer’s experience by ensuring they are working in alignment with all team members in achieving the repair facility's KPIs.
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Benefits from day one: Immediately eligible for medical, dental and vision
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If you are an Estimator with Multifamily and Industrial/Heavy Commercial Construction experience, please check out this great opportunity in Northeast Ohio. As we continue to expand throughout the nation, we seek an Estimator to join our team.
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The Assistant Project Manager / Estimator will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful completion of our remodeling projects. Assistant Project Manager / Estimator (Residential Remodeling.
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The Estimator will be responsible for Estimating and Pre-Construction for a large variety of commercial ground up construction projects. Bachelor's Degree in Construction, Civil Engineering, or Architecture preferred.
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This is a full-time position for a Heavy Highway Estimator located in Stow, Ohio. The Heavy Highway Estimator will be responsible for preparing detailed and accurate cost estimates after analyzing drawings and specifications and providing competitive bids for paving projects.
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Pyrovio is seeking to employ a professional cost estimator with experience in estimate development for capital projects. Pyrovio is seeking to employ a professional cost estimator with experience in estimate development for capital projects.
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