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Precast Estimator Qualifications: 2 years of experience as an Estimator for a licensed General Contractor Four year degree in Construction Management, Business Management, Engineering or up to four years of directly related experience.
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Local Design Build General Contractor who has been in business for over 100 years is looking for a Chief Estimator to join their team. · Develop a project schedule with site superintendent and order project materials with attention to lead time and specifications.
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Commercial Construction- Project Manager/Estimator. A reputable general contractor with an office in Fargo, ND is looking for a Project Manager to add to their growing team.
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Because of their continued growth, a General Contractor in your area is seeking a RESIDENTIAL SENIOR ESTIMATOR to join their team. The Senior Estimator is responsible for providing leadership and management to safely, profitable, and timely assigned projects.
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A well-established and reputable Commercial General Contractor has an immediate need for a proven Estimator to join their organization. 4+ years of experience as an Estimator for a licensed Commercial General Contractor.
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Electrical APM/PE/Coordinator Project Manager/Estimator/Designer in the Commercial Electrical field 1-3 years with design, estimating, and managing of electrical or commercial construction project Project values ranging from $1M to $12M and projects Solid experience with QuickBooks, AutoCAD, Design Master, Bluebeam, Electrical Bid Manager (EBM), and Acuubid.
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5+ years of experience as an Estimator for a licensed General Contractor. This is a great opportunity to work with a stable company that has been in business for over half a century providing General Contracting, Construction Management and Design/Build services for select clients.
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Estimator – Commercial Construction An award-winning Cleveland area commercial General Contractor is seeking an Estimator to be part of their dynamic team. SUMMARY: As an Estimator you will be accountable for reviewing project plans and specifications, preparing quantity takeoffs and pricing all aspects of the project by quantifying and analyzing construction documents.
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My client, a well-respected General Contractor is seeking an experience Estimator to join their thriving team. Strong technical expertise in all aspects of building construction, including all general trades, plumbing trades, mechanical trades, and electrical trades, with an emphasis on energy efficiency and lean construction techniques.
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Candidates should have a four-year degree in Construction Management, Business Management, Architecture, Engineering OR up to four years of directly related field experience. They specialize in ground-up construction and renovations in various market sectors.
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An industry-leading local General Contractor is searching for an experienced estimator to join their growing team. Collaborate with the Pre-Construction team to fulfill project goals by negotiating/awarding projects to vendors (demonstrating proficient creativity, conflict resolution, and negotiating abilities.
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Piping Estimator Qualifications: 5 years of experience as an Estimator for a licensed General Contractor Four year degree in Construction Management, Business Management, Engineering or up to four years of directly related experience.
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One of the area's leading General Contractors is looking for an experienced estimator to join their team. Knowledge about means, methods, and materials used in Commercial construction to determine the most cost-effective type of construction for a project.
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Our client, a local General Contractor with a great reputation, is Seeking an experienced Construction Estimator to join the team. Estimator Skills: - Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field.
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Don't miss out on the chance to join a leading company in the construction industry as an Estimator Project Manager. Our client is an elite general contractor, specializing in luxury commercial and high-end residential projects , with a fantastic reputation for excellence.
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