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EMCOR Group

Industrial Estimator

EMCOR Group, Pittsburg, California, United States, 94565

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Description

The candidate of Industrial Estimator must be capable of bidding projects small to large ($1000 -$30MM+). Able to bid projects turnkey with multiple disciplines of work (e.g., Pipefitter, Millwright, Boilermaker, Ironworker, Carpenter, Laborer). Able to work in a fast paced and sometimes high stress construction environment. Able to successfully be part of a team and work towards common goals.

High attention to detail, excellent math skills, self-starter, can adapt to new situations easily, ethical confident, and trustworthy. Understands how to scrub and verify subcontract and vendor quotes. Strong writing skills - formulate execution plans, creates schedules (MS Projects, etc.) and related bid deliverables. Understands pre-planning, how to sequence work scopes and plan field execution strategies during the bid cycle. Capable of conceptual estimating, quantity take-off, use independent judgement in calculating quantities, costs, and schedules. Able to bid Lump Sum, Time and Materials, Fixed Fee/Cost Reimbursable and other types of contracts. Ability to provide the highest levels of customer service (internal and external).

Looking for 5-10 years' experience with an emphasis on piping and civil/concrete takeoff/bidding experience.

Types of Work we Perform:

Site Preparation

Boiler Erection, including Ducting & SCR Systems

Underground Piping Systems

Equipment Erection, Setting& Alignment

Cooling Tower Erection

Air Cooled Condenser Erection

Ancillary Equipment Setting

Pipe and Modular Shop Fabrication

Material Handling Systems

Structural Steel

Process Piping

Utility Piping

BOP Piping

HRSG Erection

SCR Systems

Commission Support and Startup

ASME Code Work

ASME Code Stamps: PP, S and NBIC Code Stamp: R

Demolition

Combustion and Steam Turbine Setting and Alignment

Foundations

Instrumentation

HVAC Piping Systems

Markets We Serve:

Refineries

Water Treatment Facilities

Food & Beverage Plants

Steel & Manufacturing Plants

Chemical Plants

Ethanol & Biodiesel Plants

Power Plants

Central Plants

Airport

Hydrant Fueling

Gas Plants

Sewage Treatments Plants

Basic Duties of the Estimator:

Attend the Pre bid

Read the Request for Proposal, bid documents, specifications, and drawings to fully determine the scope of

Prepare material take offs and labor takeoffs for the

Prepare subcontractor packages for bid using the Request for Proposal form to specify specific scope, schedule, and misc. requirements. Assuring coordination with PMI's subcontractor coordinator ensuring new subcontractors are Pre-Qualified.

Secure a minimum of three bids for subcontractors and material pricing (as applicable).

Analyze each sub and material bid to make sure scope is understood and covered adequately. Choose the subcontractor or vendor whose proposal best fits the project requirements based on price, service, and

Prepare the estimate objectively in a manner such that every scope item is covered on the estimate summary

Review all proposals with the Estimating Manager or his designate for final adds, deletes, and profit and overhead mark-ups.

Prepare and distribute Contractual Commercial Documents to Contract Review Team for review and comments - Include comments in Bid Letter

Prepare the bid letter including clarifications and

Make sure by any measure necessary that the bid is submitted on

In the event of project award, review the estimate compared to the contract prior to management signing the contract to make sure the bid and clarifications are reflected in the

Prepare the agenda, schedule, and conduct the Pre-Job Meeting to hand the project from Estimating to Projects. Ensuring all departments are in

Provide consultation to the Project Managers to help them analyze and understand the project and the bid.

Review the list of potential subcontractors with the PMI Subcontractor Coordinator to assure the acceptability, and/or confirm the level of attention required by PMI for a particular subcontractor (i.e.- a safety person assigned to watch subcontractor.) Have the Safety Department send the potential subcontractor's the Safety Questionnaire Package to subs that are not current or not on file.

Computer Skills: MS Excel, MS Word, MS Projects, MS PowerPoint, MS Projects, Bluebeam Revu

As a leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction, facilities services, and energy infrastructure, we

offer employees a competitive salary and benefits package and we are always looking for individuals with the talent and skills required to contribute to our continued growth and success. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled

Compensation Range:

Entry Level: $90,000- $110,000

Intermediate: $110,000-$120,000

Senior Level: $120,000-$160,000

Equal Opportunity Employer

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