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20 jobs that use Cost Estimates the most

Jobs that use cost estimates the most include estimating assistant, estimating manager, and transportation design engineer.

What jobs use Cost Estimates the most?

1. Estimating Assistant

How estimating assistant uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage the estimating of a commercial & industrial plumbing and mechanical contracting business.
  • Perform equipment and material takeoff of HVAC blueprint drawings.
  • Perform typing of letters, RFI's, filing, and certify payroll.

Most common skills for estimating assistant:

  • Cost Estimates
  • Bid Proposals
  • Purchase Orders
  • Worksheets
  • Subcontractor Database
  • Sub Contractors

2. Estimating Manager

How estimating manager uses Cost Estimates:

  • Lead contract negotiations with DCAA and DCMA contracting officials.
  • Manage the HVAC and layout of the conceptual HVAC design, procurement of the HVAC equipment, and compliance review.
  • Manage RFP process from invitation through proposal and ultimately e-auction when necessary.

Most common skills for estimating manager:

  • Cost Estimates
  • Construction Management
  • Project Management
  • Phone Calls
  • Business Development
  • Historical Data

3. Transportation Design Engineer

How transportation design engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Validate specifications that achieve function requirements and Honda standards using FTA, FMEA, simulation, design logic & team collaboration.
  • Network technologies support included DWDM and SONET.
  • Complete the ASIC physical design on multiple projects.

Most common skills for transportation design engineer:

  • Civil 3D
  • Cost Estimates
  • Roadway Design
  • Transportation Projects
  • CAD
  • Inroads

4. Landscape Architect

How landscape architect uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage streetscape improvement program and implement urban forestry programs.
  • Manage technical architects for development and support of existing and new terminal platforms to support Walmart mobile and batch application infrastructure.
  • Supervise teams of consultants including structural, civil, and MEP engineers and lighting, leer, code & waterproofing consultants.

Most common skills for landscape architect:

  • Cost Estimates
  • SketchUp
  • Site Analysis
  • Landscape Design
  • Site Inventory
  • GIS

5. Designer/Estimator

How designer/estimator uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage the estimating of a commercial & industrial plumbing and mechanical contracting business.
  • Obtain measurements, photos and documentation to process remotely Xactimate estimates to submit for insurance and customer approval.
  • Prepare proposals for hydroelectric retrofit and rehabilitation projects as well as various other domestic and international projects.

Most common skills for designer/estimator:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Auto CAD
  • Cost Estimates
  • HVAC
  • General Contractors
  • Design Software

6. Transmission Engineer

How transmission engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage multiple LINUX base base stations.
  • Manage the company's PBX phone system.
  • Create and manage IP address and DNS assignment tables.

Most common skills for transmission engineer:

  • NESC
  • Autocad
  • PLS-CADD
  • Cost Estimates
  • Project Management
  • Scheme

7. Estimator/Project Coordinator

How estimator/project coordinator uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage and distribute RFP information, create and track project notifications, schedule strategy meetings.
  • Evaluate plans for HVAC equipment.
  • Provide general support to business development teams as they prepare RFP documents, etc.

Most common skills for estimator/project coordinator:

  • General Contractors
  • Cost Estimates
  • Bid Proposals
  • Shop Drawings
  • CAD
  • Project Scope

8. Water/Wastewater Engineer

How water/wastewater engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Create and manage comprehensive database of groundwater production assets.
  • Design a permanent water withdrawal and conveyance system as well as impoundments for water storage.
  • Conduct water & sewer studies from which later water & sewer storage and conveyance systems are designed and construct.

Most common skills for water/wastewater engineer:

  • Autocad
  • Project Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • GIS
  • Pump Stations
  • Water Resources

9. Graduate Engineer

How graduate engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Lead the correction of production critical issues to increase beer availability, productivity, OEE and machine availability.
  • Design fixtures and tools using SolidWorks.
  • Field experience working on HMI, Bosch and Siemens PLC and vary sensors.

Most common skills for graduate engineer:

  • Civil 3D
  • Cost Estimates
  • Project Management
  • GIS
  • C++
  • Calculation

10. Mechanic/Manager

How mechanic/manager uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage facility repairs on heating and cooling systems plumbing and all carpentry.
  • Manage routine maintenance and modifications for locomotives as well as preventative maintenance for freight cars.
  • Read equipment schematics and troubleshoot any faults.

Most common skills for mechanic/manager:

  • Plumbing
  • Direct Reports
  • Electrical Systems
  • Cost Estimates
  • Mechanical Systems
  • Business Development

11. Construction Analyst

How construction analyst uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage complete design and construction coordination of company's retail properties throughout the Washington/Baltimore area market.
  • Complete computer assist loss reports including accurate scope of damage, property sketch, and repair/replacement estimate.
  • Note by SBA management for presenting the program (s)``exactly as it should be . ''

Most common skills for construction analyst:

  • Construction Projects
  • Construction Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • Real Estate
  • Rehabilitation
  • Construction Schedule

12. Engineer/Estimator

How engineer/estimator uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage the estimating of a commercial & industrial plumbing and mechanical contracting business.
  • Establish sustained relationships with international customers and domestic suppliers of HVAC equipment.
  • Participate in a team environment engineering and estimating commercial, residential and industrial HVAC projects for new and existing buildings.

Most common skills for engineer/estimator:

  • Cost Estimates
  • Project Management
  • Sketch
  • Quantity Take-Offs
  • Construction Drawings
  • GMP

13. Drilling Engineer

How drilling engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage all solids control equipment ie; mud cleaners, centrifuges, and shakers.
  • Accomplish high level of safety standards and have maintained a accident and incident free career while working for Newpark.
  • Manage rig move/loss circulation surface personnel logistics for maximum efficiency.

Most common skills for drilling engineer:

  • Cost Estimates
  • Well Design
  • Data Analysis
  • BHA
  • Technical Support
  • Engineering Support

14. Water Engineer

How water engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Support DOD agency needs in accomplishing engineer technical and non-technical goals associate with wireless LAN technology products.
  • Standardize procedures and methods for performing RF coverage analysis and verification.
  • Raise IP awareness by developing outreach programs to key business and technical stakeholders.

Most common skills for water engineer:

  • Infrastructure
  • Cost Estimates
  • GIS
  • Conveyance
  • Treatment Facilities
  • Water Resources

15. Bridge Design Engineer

How bridge design engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage the development of the next generation products base on existing refrigerants and CO2 system including prototyping and initial manufacturing run.
  • Prepare complex structural drawings for clients with MicroStation and AutoCAD.
  • Assist in coordinating work with other disciplines such as roadway, geotechnical and hydraulics.

Most common skills for bridge design engineer:

  • Civil Engineering
  • CAD
  • Structural Design
  • Cost Estimates
  • Retaining Walls
  • Autocad

16. Remedial Project Manager

How remedial project manager uses Cost Estimates:

  • Major remediation projects manage: CERCLA sites in Idaho and mine site remediation in Manitoba.
  • Lead the Chaska site remediation team to address issues identify by an FDA warning letter.
  • Keep project on track, manage central project SharePoint repository, report weekly to all stakeholders.

Most common skills for remedial project manager:

  • Project Management
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Cost Estimates
  • Surface Water
  • RCRA
  • Site Assessments

17. Completion Engineer

How completion engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Lead a group of 9 engineers responsible for technology development for handling electronic packages (computer CPU) during HVM.
  • Complete CO2, N2 and C1 base gas injection study by thermal simulation during wind-down phase SAGD process.
  • Perform detailed analysis of compression project install in area of responsibility; identify incremental volumes and subsequently recommend for reserves booking

Most common skills for completion engineer:

  • Rig
  • AFE
  • Cost Estimates
  • Completion Operations
  • Engineering Support
  • Completion Procedures

18. Transportation Engineer

How transportation engineer uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Make CFA assignments for T1's.
  • Perform traffic analysis using Synchro/Simtraffic, HCS, and CLV

Most common skills for transportation engineer:

  • Autocad
  • Cost Estimates
  • Project Management
  • Roadway Design
  • Transportation Projects
  • CAD

19. Chief Estimator

How chief estimator uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage team of quoting specialists and control the overall quotation processes for all RFQ's.
  • Prepare equipment & HVAC installation estimates.
  • Conduct an audits program on an HVAC subcontractor that save the client $120m in back charges.

Most common skills for chief estimator:

  • Construction Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • Project Management
  • Design-Build
  • General Contractors
  • Value Engineering

20. Construction Estimator

How construction estimator uses Cost Estimates:

  • Manage prevailing wage for payroll and prepare and submit bi-weekly certify payroll reports.
  • Supervise the installation of electronics, plumbing and penning.
  • Complete requests for information (RFI) and log them for future reference.

Most common skills for construction estimator:

  • Construction Management
  • Project Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • Customer Service
  • Quantity Take-Offs
  • Sage

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