EXECUTIVE CONSTRUCTION JOBS
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Chief Estimator- Construction |
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Employer:
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Mainstream Construction Group, Inc. |
| Job Location: |
Altamonte Springs ,
FL |
| Cash Compensation: |
open |
| Industry Type: |
General Contractors |
| Job Description: |
Description
* Lead the development of complete conceptual and final estimates for retail, restaurant and other commercial projects
* Interact effectively with senior management, project managers, architects and contractors to clarify and value technical mechanical details
* Identify new project opportunities, develop winning bid strategies, solicit subcontractor bids, and prepare bid packages to meet developer / owner timelines and specifications
* Lead the quantification of plan documents and pricing alternatives
* Assist in the execution of the company marketing initiative supporting the presentation of proposals and plan documentation
* Maintain a multi-state database of contractor costs
Benefits:
In return for your hard work and dedication, we offer an excellent salary and a comprehensive benefits package.
Requirements
Successful candidates will demonstrate through acquired skills that they possess:
* Five to ten years experience in estimating commercial projects (both conceptual and hard bids) - a stable employment history
* Appropriate academic preparation
* Proficient use of estimating software programs Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
* Good communication skills - ability to articulate plan details orally
* Ability to work independently and lead in a team environment
* Client focus and customer service orientation is mandatory
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| Company Description: |
Mainstream Construction Group is offering a career opportunity to candidates seeking professional challenge, recognition and reward and a teamwork environment in the commercial construction management industry. We are one of the Sunbelt's most successful multi-site commercial small box contractors partnering with major corporate clients to deliver low cost per unit retail sites over a span of repetitive projects.
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