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As a Sr. Construction Cost Estimator in DCE-CSAS, you are a leader and visionary in your field, working within and leading the work of cross-functional teams that include: technical program management, product management, architect, structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, supply chain management, construction, operations, safety and security, and legal.
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In addition, they are fully engaged in the rapidly developing offshore wind market in the U.S. The Company employs experienced civil, ocean and mechanical engineering staff in its estimating, production and project management functions.
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Conducts value engineering analyses and provides system recommendations based on ROI and simple payback in collaboration with construction cost estimator(s). The Prime Data Centers (PDC) Sr. Mechanical Engineer reports to the VP of Engineering and is responsible for mechanical engineering efforts related to a portfolio of data center projects which can include new construction, phased expansion, retrofits and upgrades, acquisition conversions, MEFP (Mechanical, Electrical, Fire protection, Plumbing) equipment standards, development of design standards, processes, and procedures.
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As a Cost Estimator assigned to an organizational element of the Office of Cost Management (OBO/PDCS/COST), the incumbent performs a wide range of cost estimating and cost management consulting duties associated with overseas construction and maintenance projects for which OBO is responsible.
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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 5-10+ years of experience. Responsibilities: Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction. Evaluate alternative construction methods and materials to optimize cost-efficiency and project feasibility.
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Positions: Civil Estimator Experience: 5-10+ years Description: One of my highly reputable clients in the DMV is looking to add a solid Estimator to their team. Proficiency in construction estimation software (e.g., HCSS HeavyBid, B2W Estimate) and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Positions: Civil Estimator Experience: 3-5+ years Description: One of my highly reputable clients in Ohio is looking to add a solid Estimator to their team. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field.
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Knowledge and Skills : As a Heavy Civil Estimator, you should have a strong grasp of the following: Cost engineering principles. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.
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As Mechanical Planner Estimator, you will be involved with project planning, material planning, technical work document development and packaging, and records management in support of submarine mechanical systems such as Hydraulic, Air, Seawater, Trim/Drain, Shafting, Steam Generators, Propulsion, Ventilation, etc.
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The cost estimator, have 5+ years' experience doing construction estimates, including heavy civil projects, and proficiency with common construction industry estimating software programs (eg, RS Means, PlanSwift, etc.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or an equivalent amount of work experience. The Estimator/Engineer with Project Manager experience in heavy highway construction will schedule, maintain quantity take-offs and assisting in project bids/estimating on transportation infrastructure projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or an equivalent amount of work experience. Experience in highway construction estimating, with a strong understanding of civil engineering principles and construction practices.
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The Estimator is responsible for accurate and timely preparation of estimates for jobs to be bid and should have extensive knowledge of construction means and methods, costs and engineering and industry principles.
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We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants, Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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