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Join our team in Châteauguay as an Estimator. You will analyze tender documents, calculate material quantities, and coordinate project bids. We seek a methodical professional with experience reading plans and functional English. Enjoy a stimulating role with training and respect in a supportive c...
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Canada , Châteauguay
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Armatures Bois-Francs
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Join our team in Victoriaville as an Estimator, reporting to the Chief Estimator. You will analyze tender documents, quantify materials like reinforcing steel, and coordinate project bids. We seek a methodical professional with experience reading plans, relevant training (AEC/DEP), and functional...
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Canada , Victoriaville
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Join a leading flexible packaging company in Anjou as an Estimator. Utilize your expertise in substrates, technical parameters, and cost calculation to analyze quotes and prepare detailed production estimates. Enjoy a collaborative culture with benefits like flexible hours, insurance, and an RRSP...
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Canada , Anjou
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FASPAC PLASTIKS INC.
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Join the Knighthood at Knights Roofing in Edmonton! We seek a detail-oriented Residential Roofing Estimator to price projects, create proposals, and liaise with clients. The role requires strong analytical skills, proficiency in Excel, and a valid driver's license. Excellent training is provided ...
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Canada , Edmonton
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Knights Roofing Ltd.
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Join our team in Québec as an Estimator, working under the chief estimator. You will analyze tender documents, calculate material quantities like reinforcing steel, and coordinate project bids. We seek a methodical professional with plan-reading skills, relevant training, and functional English. ...
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Canada , Québec
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Join a leading Canadian aluminum products manufacturer as an Estimating Clerk in Anjou, Montreal. This role requires 3+ years of experience, proficiency in MS Office, and fluency in French with good English. You will support estimators, prepare documents, and coordinate with suppliers in a dynami...
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Canada , Anjou
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25.00 - 30.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Senior Estimator - Commercial Tenant Improvement
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Seize this key role as a Senior Estimator specializing in Commercial Tenant Improvement in West Montreal. You will lead precise cost evaluations for transforming retail spaces, leveraging 5+ years of specialized experience. Enjoy great autonomy, competitive benefits, and the use of cutting-edge s...
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Canada , Dorval, West Montreal
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90000.00 - 120000.00 CAD / Year
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Randstad
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Estimator - Project Coordinator
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Join our dynamic team in Niagara Falls as an Estimator - Project Coordinator. You will prepare detailed quotes, manage awarded projects, and ensure compliance from estimation to invoice. The role requires 5-7 years of road construction estimating experience, a CET diploma, and strong analytical s...
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Canada , Niagara Falls
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75000.00 - 85000.00 CAD / Year
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Walker Industries
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Pursue a dynamic and analytical career path with estimator jobs, a critical function at the heart of business development and project execution across numerous industries. An estimator is the professional responsible for predicting the costs, resources, and time required to complete a project, making them indispensable in sectors like construction, manufacturing, engineering, and IT. Their primary objective is to prepare accurate and competitive bids that win business while ensuring the project remains profitable and feasible for their company. For individuals with a keen eye for detail, strong analytical skills, and a passion for problem-solving, a career as an estimator offers immense opportunity and stability. The day-to-day responsibilities of an estimator are both varied and crucial. Typically, they begin by meticulously analyzing project specifications, blueprints, and client requirements. This involves performing quantity take-offs—a detailed process of measuring and listing all materials and labor needed. They then research and solicit pricing from suppliers and subcontractors to gather current market rates for all necessary components. Using specialized software and spreadsheets, they compile this data to build a comprehensive cost model, factoring in labor hours, material costs, equipment, overhead, and potential risk contingencies. A significant part of the role involves preparing and submitting formal bid proposals or tenders. Beyond the initial bid, estimators often participate in bid review meetings, present their findings to senior management, and may be involved in negotiating contracts with clients. Maintaining accurate records and databases of past estimates and actual costs is also common, as this historical data is vital for refining future quotes. To excel in estimator jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. A strong foundation in mathematics and analytical thinking is non-negotiable. Excellent attention to detail is paramount, as a small miscalculation can have significant financial repercussions. Proficiency with computer software is essential; this includes advanced skills in Microsoft Excel and specialized estimating software like Bluebeam, PlanSwift, or industry-specific solutions. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are critical for liaising with clients, suppliers, project managers, and company leadership. While entry-level positions may be available, many employers prefer candidates with an associate's or bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as construction management, engineering, finance, or business. Practical experience through apprenticeships or previous roles in a related industry is highly valued and often considered as important as formal education. Key personal attributes for success include being highly organized, able to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines, and possessing strong negotiation and problem-solving abilities. The profession offers a rewarding career for those who enjoy turning complex project details into a clear financial roadmap. If you are ready to explore the diverse range of estimator jobs available, you can find opportunities that match your specific skills and industry interests, launching a career where your precision directly impacts a company's success and growth.

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