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The Flooring Estimator will accurately estimate costs and materials for flooring projects, collaborating with sales, project management, and installation teams. Job Summary: We are seeking a detail-oriented Flooring Estimator to join our team.
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This position requires teamwork with the Client Estimating Team, The Client Chief Estimator, Senior Estimator, and other operational staff to deliver competitive bids in a timely manner.
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Resolute performance Iron is a specialty steel contractor seeking a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. We have an opening for a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. Effectively manages the bid process to provide a timely review and confirmation of estimating assumptions with the project team and management.
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Provides excellent service to our retail stores and other locations through making minor repairs which includes spot painting, drywall repair, simple plumbing, light bulb replacement, and sign installation.
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Must have 3+years of experience as an Estimator or Project Manager with a disaster restoration company and knowledge/experience of water mitigation, fire restoration and mold remediation.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced senior-level Structures Estimator to join our Team. As a Structures Estimator, you will be responsible for providing turnkey estimating services from project advertisement through award and budget creation.
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The Sr. Estimator will complete their estimate by developing a plan for the scope of work involved in the project using reasoning, sound logic and current means and methods of construction.
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As the Lead Estimator, you will play a crucial role in accurately assessing project costs, contributing to our commitment to delivering high-quality and cost-effective solutions. Job Title: Heavy Industrial Lead Estimator Location: Phoenix, AZ About Us: We are a premier general contractor specializing in water and wastewater treatment projects.
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3-7 or more years' experience / knowledge of construction; design; field and cost management as a Mechanical Estimator or similar position. Computer software proficiency including Microsoft Project, Viewpoint, RS Means, Trimble Estimating and / or other job-related hardware and software applications that may be required.
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Let’s Redefine Possible SUMMARYMortenson is currently seeking an experienced Estimator to provide leadership, coordination, and final preparation of estimates for a wide range of project types and sizes.
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Customer service skills, reliability, Manual labor, Cabling, Cctv, Cable installation, ip camera, wiring, drywall, manual labor, cat5, cat6, electrical, low voltage, electronics. customer service skills, reliability, Manual labor, Cabling, Cctv, Cable installation, ip camera, wiring, drywall, manual labor, cat5, cat6, electrical, low voltage, electronics.
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Architectural Graphics Sign Installer Responsibilities: Safely and efficiently install signs, both interior and exterior, according to project specifications. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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The Estimator II is responsible for cost estimates for various electrical construction projects. The Estimator, T&D is an integral part of the electrical construction process and ensures competitiveness, profitability, and growth.
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Completes sketch and scope sheet for estimate, complete drying records using mobile software; delivers complete and accurate scope and sketch, dry logs and photo documentation and customer contract to estimator/coordinator inside team members.
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Kitchell seeks an experienced and dedicated MEP Project Estimator to join our Arizona region in Phoenix and build a long-term career at one of the most innovative and growth-oriented building companies in the United States.
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