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Estimator-Engineering and Construction
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Amentum seeks an experienced Estimator for international construction projects up to $100M. Based in Independence, OH, this role requires 7-10 years of cost estimation expertise, including material takeoffs and RFP analysis. Ideal candidates hold a degree in Engineering or Construction Management...
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United States , Arlington
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100000.00 - 165000.00 USD / Year
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Amentum
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Building Materials Estimator
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Seeking a detail-oriented **Building Materials Estimator** in Altamont, US. You will analyze residential and light commercial plans, create accurate cost estimates for wood materials and labor, and assist with daily store operations. Requires experience reading architectural drawings and using es...
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United States , Altamont
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60000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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84 Lumber Company
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Building Materials Estimator
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Join 84 Lumber as a Building Materials Estimator in Altamont. You’ll review architectural drawings, estimate wood material and labor costs, and meet with customers. We require experience with spreadsheets, inventory software, and independent judgment. Enjoy monthly bonuses, PTO, medical benefits,...
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United States , Altamont
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60000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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Project Estimator
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We are seeking a Project Estimator with 3+ years of experience in cost engineering or fabrication to join our fully remote team across the USA. You will prepare accurate project estimates, perform quantity takeoffs, and build Bills of Materials using ERP systems. Ideal candidates have strong anal...
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United States
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85000.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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Kaizen Global
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Estimator - Pipeline
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Airswift seeks a skilled **Estimator – Pipeline** for a key role within the Gas Special Projects Division. You will prepare competitive estimates for complex pipeline construction, distribution mains, and underground infrastructure. Ideal candidates possess 3-5 years of experience, proficiency in...
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Airswift Sweden
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Sr. Estimator & Pricing Analyst
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Seeking a Sr. Estimator & Pricing Analyst to lead government contract pricing from opportunity identification to submission. Requires 4+ years of experience, a Bachelor's degree, and expertise in FAR, RS Means, and cost modeling. This US-based role offers medical, well-being, and financial planni...
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United States
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70000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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CBRE Government & Defense Services
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Estimator - Architectural Signage
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Experienced Estimator needed for a leading North American signage company. You will produce accurate estimates for large-scale projects, interpreting engineering and architectural drawings. This role requires proven signage industry experience and strong collaboration with suppliers. Enjoy Health...
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United States
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90000.00 - 100000.00 USD / Year
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Kaizen Global
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Signage Estimator
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United States
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85000.00 - 100000.00 USD / Year
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Kaizen Global
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About the Estimator role

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.