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Lead Construction Estimator role in Ballston Spa. Generate accurate cost estimates using CRM/ERP solutions, Excel, and industry standards. Requires proven estimating experience, strong analytical skills, and a collaborative approach. Comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, and a 4...
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United States , Ballston Spa
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Lead the estimating and tender function for a major underground mining contractor. This senior role in Orange, Australia, requires first-principles estimating experience on projects over $10M. You will manage bids, mentor a team, and enjoy a competitive package with full autonomy.
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Australia , Orange
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Lead Project Controls Specialist - Estimating
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Lead Cost Estimator role in Philadelphia for large capital construction projects. Requires 6+ years' experience in project lifecycle estimating and proficiency with InEight/Excel. Offers comprehensive benefits including health plans, 401K match, and paid time off. Ideal for a specialist skilled i...
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United States , Philadelphia
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94300.00 - 122256.00 USD / Year
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Lead Project Controls Specialist - Estimating
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Lead Cost Estimator role in Philadelphia for large, complex capital construction projects. Requires 6+ years' experience in full lifecycle estimating and proficiency with InEight & Excel. You'll develop estimates, perform QC reviews, and collaborate with project teams. Benefits include health pla...
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United States , Philadelphia
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94300.00 - 122256.00 USD / Year
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Pursue a pivotal role at the heart of project success by exploring Lead Estimator jobs. A Lead Estimator is a senior-level professional responsible for developing comprehensive and accurate cost projections for projects, primarily within industries like construction, manufacturing, and engineering. This role is far more than just calculating numbers; it is a strategic position that blends deep analytical prowess with sharp business acumen and leadership. Professionals in these jobs are the cornerstone of a company's bidding process, ensuring that proposals are both competitive and profitable, thereby directly influencing the financial health and operational viability of future endeavors. The typical day for someone in Lead Estimator jobs involves a wide array of critical responsibilities. Central to the role is conducting detailed quantity take-offs from blueprints and technical specifications. They meticulously analyze project scope, considering factors like materials, labor, equipment, and duration. A Lead Estimator doesn't work in a vacuum; they lead a team of junior estimators, delegating tasks, reviewing their work, and mentoring their development. Collaboration is key, requiring constant communication with project managers, engineers, architects, and vendors to gather information, validate assumptions, and source current pricing. They are responsible for preparing the final bid packages, which include not only the cost estimate but also proposal letters, project schedules, and necessary compliance documentation. Furthermore, they often represent the company at pre-bid meetings and participate in crucial client negotiations. To excel in Lead Estimator jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is essential. A bachelor's degree in a field such as Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or a related discipline is typically required. Proven experience in estimating is non-negotiable, with a demonstrated track record of progressing into a leadership capacity. Technical proficiency is paramount, including advanced skills in specialized estimating software (like Bluebeam or CostX), ERP systems, and Microsoft Excel for complex data analysis. Exceptional analytical and mathematical skills are the bedrock of the profession, coupled with an unwavering attention to detail. Strong leadership and communication skills are vital for managing a team and liaising with stakeholders. A deep understanding of industry regulations, building codes, and market trends is also critical. If you are a strategic thinker with a knack for numbers, a passion for leadership, and the ability to thrive under pressure, a career path filled with challenging and rewarding Lead Estimator jobs awaits. These positions offer the opportunity to shape major projects from the ground up and play a decisive role in a company's growth and success.

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