The primary function of the Estimator is to be an important team member to support multiple preconstruction efforts and to be the lead estimator on specific bid efforts. Key Responsibilities Technical Skills Has a familiarity and understands the roles and responsibilities of Project Engineers, Project Managers, Project Administrators, Superintendents and Project Executives Basic understanding of CPM software and schedule creation. Thorough ability to interpret milestones of CPM schedule as it relates to procurement, lead times, schedule activity durations, and critical path Exposure to various construction methods, building logistics, can identify constructability issues, and can offer value analysis at the Design Development and Construction Document design phases Basic understanding of WEO requirements and how they relate to project budgets Understands all facets of bid day organization Can implement clarifications, and qualifications from subs effectively into estimate Ability to develop subcontractor scopes from plans and specs for others to utilize effectively on bid day Ability to analyze subcontractor proposals, identify scope items, differences and exclusions with cost implications Develop Subcontractor relationships and to be able to select appropriate subcontractors for your project Ability to develop an estimate at the Construction Document phase. That is inclusive of adequate subcontractor input, WEO historical data and sufficient plugs to compensate for missing information Ability to track, understand and explain cost differences between progress estimates Ability to research unit pricing Ability to quantify and distinguish materials Anticipate basic scope and plug scope not shown on conceptual plans Understand GC’s, overhead, fee structure Understand the use and function of “contingency” Ability to understand estimate and documents to generate cost saving ideas Ability to set-up and manipulate spreadsheets for budgets that utilize historic data and current market conditions; uses financial and quantitative information effectively Basic understanding of WEO project cost report Basic understanding of WEO subcontract routing forms Utilizes lessons learned to improve future estimates Thorough understanding of risk with subcontractors and takes appropriate actions to protect WEO position. In particular, understands standard and specific exclusions and their implications Basic understanding of insurance cost implications within the estimate and knows procedures to properly input insurance costs Basic understanding of Builders Risk Insurance. Can fill out Builders Risk form when quote is needed and incorporate into estimate Basic understanding of Owner / Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs (workers comp, general liability, EMR requirements) and how it affects the estimate Basic understanding of Sub Guard Liability Insurance vs. Subcontractor bonding and how it affects the estimate Understands basics of Owner’s Contract: AIA 101, AIA 111, AIA General Conditions to Contract, as it relates to potential cost implications Understands basics of WEO Master Subcontract Agreement “MSA”, as it relates to potential cost implications Capable in managing and communicating the scope of work description for a Subcontract agreement, i.e. Work Order and the associated exhibits. Fills scope gaps appropriately Think Strategically – Considers a broad range of internal and external factors when solving problems and making decisions; identifies basic strategies and prioritizes team efforts accordingly; uses information about competitors in making decisions Analyze Issues – Gathers relevant information; considers a broad range of issues or factors; grasps complexities and perceives relationships among problems and/or issues; seeks input from others; uses accurate logic in analyses Use Sound Judgment – Makes timely and sound decisions; makes decisions under conditions of uncertainty, knows when to consult others Innovate – Generates new ideas; goes beyond the status quo; recognizes the need for new or modified approaches; brings ideas and various possible solutions together and combines them in creative ways Uses Technical/Functional Expertise – Is regarded as an expert in the technical/functional area; accesses and uses other expert resources when appropriate Knows the Business – Shows understanding of issues relevant to the broad organization and business; keeps that knowledge up to date; has and uses interdepartmental knowledge Commit to Quality – Understands the need to deliver quality products, services, and processes Focus on Customer Needs – Anticipates customer needs; takes action to meet customer needs; continually searches for ways to increase customer satisfaction Ability to create with guidance of others effective proposals covering a wide range of formats in response to RFP’s to meet Owner’s needs Management Skills Work Efficiently – Allocates one’s own time efficiently; handles multiple demands and competing priorities; efficiently processes paperwork; delegates appropriately; manages meetings effectively Establish Plans – Develops short and long range plans that are appropriately comprehensive, realistic, and effective in meeting goals Develop Systems and Processes – Identifies and implements effective processes and procedures for accomplishing work Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees