SR. Estimatorother related Employment listings - Mulberry, FL at Geebo

SR. Estimator

This position involves estimating structural steel, process equipment installation, process piping and boilermaker work on $1MM-$50MM industrial plant projects.
The senior estimator works as team leader or team member as the situation requires.
Travel to attend site visits, design reviews, contract negotiations, etc.
Perform quantity takeoff of structural steel, process equipment, process piping and process ductwork, etc.
Develop construction methods and equipment utilization plan.
Obtain vendor and subcontractor quotes on the estimate.
Complete all labor, material, equipment, and subcontract pricing.
Complete preliminary pricing of indirect costs.
Prepare proposal schedules or coordinate proposal schedule with Project Controls Dept.
Prepare written execution plans and technical clarifications.
Work with Proposal Coordinator to compile all required bid submittal information.
Periodically, prepare field change order estimates based on initial Issued for Construction drawings.
Periodically, assist project manager with subcontract/vendor negotiations.
Degree in Construction, Science or equivalent relevant field experience preferred.
Minimum high school diploma or GED 10 years of estimating experience within heavy industrial construction (steel erection, process equipment installation, process piping and boilermaker work, concrete plants, petrochemical/manufacturing) Experience with process piping (the meaning for process piping- when you turn a chemical, liquid, or gas into a manufactured good- hence CCC Group is an industrial manufacturing company) Proficiency in spreadsheet and word processing software and proficient in at least one commercially available estimating software system.
(CCC uses Win Estimator) Ability to work with minimum of supervision.
Recommended Skills Construction Contract Negotiation Negotiation Spreadsheets Word Processing Petrochemicals Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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