Sr. Mechanical Estimator for Michigan and Mississippi Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Sr. Mechanical Estimator for Michigan and Mississippi

US Trades and Talent is looking for a highly skilled Estimator that has worked with multiple estimating software programs.
Salary is $85-$130K Location Needed are in Michigan and Mississippi (Must be willing to travel)Please review the requirements below.
A Senior Estimator reports to the Vice President of Estimating1 - Essential Job Skills of the Position:
o Greater scale and responsibility of Estimator 3 Essential Job Skills.
o Review complete estimates in preparation of Bid Reviews.
o Lead fully designed projects of any type or size.
o Lead conceptual budgets of any type or size.
o Lead of any Technical/Health Care or Industrial project of any size.
o Mentor/Instruct multiple Estimators, as staffing allows.
2 - On the Job Skills Training:
o Continued education in mentoring, performance reviews and communication skills.
o Continued education in software, i.
e.
Excel, BlueBeam, Egnyte, Enterprise Manager etc.
o Continued education in trade related means & methods, industry trends and advances.
Education/
Experience:
Four (4) year Construction/Engineering degree or equivalent combination of technical training and/or related career experience.
Minimum of seven years recent Electrical Estimating, with on-screen take-off capabilities.
Prefer Enterprise Estimating software knowledge.
Computer literate and able to quickly master and apply department's computer systems and software.
Familiar with local and national code and regulatory issues.
Please forward your resume to or text Amber for immediate consideration 317-534-7975 Recommended Skills Coaching And Mentoring Communication Computer Literacy Construction Financial Management Health Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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