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Will consider candidates without a 4-year degree if they have extensive practical experience·Experience working as an estimator for a heavy civil contractor·Experience in estimating grading, utilities, and demolition Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Project, Experience with takeoff/modeling software such as Agtek, Trimble Business Center, Carlson, or CADExperience with HCSS or B2W software is a plus ·Must have a valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record.
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This position requires the estimator to be experienced in estimating grading, utilities, and demolition. ·Experience working for a Heavy Civil Contractor as an estimator. Typical projects are stie development, industrial, commercial development, utilities, mining reclamation, overburden removal, demolition, and general site work.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESCANDIDATES NEED BACKGROUND IN HEAVY CIVIL SITE WORK·Four-year degree in construction management, civil engineering or equivalent strongly preferred. Experience on HCSS or B2W software a plus ·Valid Driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.
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Must be able to work with estimator to build an accurate estimate that can be professionally presented to a client and results in closing the sale of a project. You must be comfortable working with a very experienced team and possess the skills to produce sales and motivate your team to create successful projects and maintain outstanding customer relationships.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: $120K+ Base SEEKING COMMERCIAL PAINT PROJECT MANAGER/ESTIMATOR GPAC: #1 Commercial Paint Recruiting Firm in the Nation: WORK FOR A LEADING CONTRACTOR I am working with a well-respected, firmly established Commercial Paint Contractor seeking an experienced Project Manager/Estimator.
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Experience working for a General Contractor as an estimator bidding on DOT or heavy highway projects between $1M and $25M required. This is not an entry-level position and requires a minimum of 5 years of experience as an Estimator bidding on heavy highway projects.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Electrical Estimator based in Lexington, SC, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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OPPORTUNITY PRESENTATIONRetail Remodel Estimator – Mid-Level Position with Excellent Growth PotentialColumbia, SCRELOCATION AVAILABLECOMPANY PROFILE: A Full-Service General Contractor operating continuously since 1918.
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Experience in estimating grading, utilities, and demolition. Must have experience with Agtek, Trimble Business Center, Carlson, Cad, or any other takeoff/modeling software. This position reports to the Preconstruction Director.
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Proficient in all aspects of the Sacon database cost estimator and get updated training. The Estimator will be responsible for preparing proposals, detailed scopes of work, presentations and design plans for all projects within very specific and preset deadlines.
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As a Collision Center Estimator Administrator at Barfield Collision Center, you will play a vital role in accurately assessing collision repair costs while managing various administrative duties.
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The Estimator position entails estimating costs and initial planning of potential jobs to be produced or brokered. Knowledge of graphic arts, specifically lithographic printing, pre-press and display fabrication.
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Retail Remodel Estimator – Mid-Level Position with Excellent Growth Potential. THE ROLE YOU WILL PLAY: The Remodel Estimator is a crucial role in the company responsible for estimating the costs associated with Retail Remodel and Rebuild Projects.
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Prior experience as an estimator or someone with experience in the field as a electrician or top helper, in a commercial electrical organization. High school diploma or GED required; post- secondary education preferred.
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The Electrical Estimator will provide comprehensive-estimating services based upon bid plans, specifications and other documents. 5+ years of proven experience as an estimator or similar position.
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