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Assistant/Junior Estimator Skills and Qualifications: 3+ years of Estimating Experience within the residential construction College Degree Preferred Knowledge of various estimating software Excellent communication skills Knowledge of blueprints and specifications Ability to meet deadlines To be considered for the Assistant/Junior Estimator position, please send your resume to Keisha.
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Receive on-the-job training on Paragon bookkeeping/accounting software and assist with our company's transition from QuickBooks. Computer Savvy: Experience using Microsoft Office and QuickBooks or other accounting/bookkeeping software.
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PennDOT project experienceExcellent communication skillsSolid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skillsComputer proficient: Microsoft programs as well as experience with relevant industry specific software Heavy Bid, Pennsylvania Turnpike Constructware, PennDOT ECMS, Heavy Job, Procore, Spectrum Construction Management Software, Earthworks, Sectionworks, Newforma, E-Builder, Primavera P6.
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Proficiency in data analysis and familiarity with procurement software and systems, with the ability to adapt to an in-house M. Viwinco is seeking an experienced Procurement Manager to lead and enhance our procurement strategies.
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Experience in Minitab, R or other statistical software is a plus. Full Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, LTD/STD, 401k w/ matching, relocation package ) and more! Experience in Minitab, R or other statistical software is a plus.
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Experience with diagnostic software for engines, brakes and suspensions, APU, etc. CWT offers advancement opportunities, excellent compensation and benefits packages including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, 401K plan, vacation and 10 paid holidays.
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Computer proficient: Microsoft programs as well as experience with relevant industry specific software (e.g., Heavy Bid, Pennsylvania Turnpike Constructware, PennDOT ECMS, Heavy Job, Procore, Spectrum Construction Management Software, Earthworks, Sectionworks, Newforma, E-Builder, Primavera P6.
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Designing electrical control systems and components using SolidWorks, Revit, and other software tools. Designing electrical control systems and components using SolidWorks, Revit, and other software tools.
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Knowledge of entry to mid-level editing software for graphic design, photos editing and video editing. With the use of our proprietary software and other technologies, we have developed a unique way to provide prompt proposals and responsive customer service experiences in today’s busy and fast paced lifestyle.
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High proficiency with common office technology, software, apps including Word/Excel/PowerPoint, QuickBooks online, Bloomerang (or similar donor CRM), ADP, and Zoom. · Recommend, implement, and oversee maintenance of technology and systems; identify areas for improvement; ensure optimal and secure software and systems.
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Completing required paperwork utilizing fleet maintenance software programs. Perform repairs and inspections, safety checks, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on diesel vehicles.
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Prepare deposits and enter all cash receipts into Financial Software (Skyward) Review and enter all Payroll into payroll software (iSolved) for processing. Perform other duties assigned by the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and CFO.
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Operates, with precision and speed, specialized, engineering hardware and software that measures and calculates project excavation and construction requirements and determines materials needed in multiple dimensions.
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Experience in Minitab, R or other statistical software is a plus (common analysis tools include correlation matrices, conjoint analysis, Sankey diagrams, regression analysis and standard data visualizations.
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