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

Construction Estimator

Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$89.
6K - $113K a year Estimated:
$89.
6K - $113K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago The Construction Estimator at Chesapeake analyzes all project documents to determine the overall estimated cost of a project.
Estimators gather, calculate and compile data to produce construction cost estimates for competitive bid proposals in a timely manner.
The Estimator is also required to perform a thorough and detailed turnover of awarded projects to the project management team.
Reviews project plans and specifications and coordinates with the team to confirm complete and coordinated scope.
Identify risk issues and their order of magnitude.
Manages responses to invitations to bid.
Performs quantity takeoff.
Participates in conceptual budgets with oversight from manager.
Develops Tab Sheets (scopes of work), gather subcontractor proposals, and prepare bid tabulation for own trade assignments.
Coordinates scopes of work with bid team.
Author qualifications/exclusions specific for each assigned trade.
Builds effective relationships subcontractors, suppliers, and user groups that reflect and support company core values and meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
Develop subcontractor relationships.
Attend subcontractor networking events.
Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent related work experience.
Minimum of 5 or more years estimating or relevant project experience.
Benefits A flexible work environment State-of-the-art technology to get the job done New office spaces designed for today's working environment Great benefits including healthcare, 401K match, wellness programs Opportunities for advancement and leadership training Job Type:
Full-time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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