Construction Estimator Construction, Mining & Trades - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Construction Estimator

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0 Quick Apply Full-time 4 hours ago Full Job Description We are willing to pay top dollar for top talent.
Your work/life balance is as important to us as it is to you! Construction Estimator duties and responsibilities Explore documentation in order to gain a thorough understanding of the project requirements.
Select, measure, and track important metrics.
Visit sites, warehouses, and other venues necessary to complete the estimate.
Perform complex analysis of collected data and metrics.
Prepare relevant and reliable forecasts.
Conduct complex risk analysis activities.
Create and present reports to upper management.
Analyze and evaluate offers.
Build and maintain long-term relationships with key vendors.
Buyout of subcontracts after project award Construction Estimator requirements Previous working experience as construction estimator for 5 years In-depth knowledge of project management Hands on experience with complex data research activities Good understanding of data analysis methods and KPIs Familiarity with computer programs such as Timberline or ProContractor by Viewpoint Familiarity with RS Means Good time-management skills Ability to multi-task Strong interpersonal and communication skills Critical-thinker and problem-solver Extremely Proficient in pre-construction Ability to budget with partial plans or concept drawings.
Proficient in on screen takeoff Ability to write detailed scope sheets for sub-contractors.
Proficient in understanding federal solicitations.
Ability to produce both technical and price responses to RFPs.
BS in engineering, construction science or similar relevant field Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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