The Estimator II prepares timely and accurate bid estimates for mid-size projects/programs within an assigned line of business, Region or Division and helps plan all projects with expectations for the efficient use of personnel, equipment, materials and subcontractors within contract requirements, time guidelines and other restrictions.
The Estimator II will understand the major business components and implications specific to estimating and cost control for Construction Companies while ensuring compliance with the Henkels & McCoy established Project Management Methodology and upholding H&M safety and quality management protocols.
This role is fully responsible for the preparation and maintenance of bid documentation, as well as traveling to job locations to confirm project site conditions. The Estimator II also leads bid strategy and presentation discussions, follows awarded contracts to monitor extra work items, procurement of material, credits, etc. This role assists field personnel in developing and/or recommending change orders to scope as needed.
The Estimator II ensures that bid deadlines and customer presentation requirements are met while proactively identifying and suggesting solutions for known or anticipated construction problems to minimize cost and reduce risk. This role also provides insight to thought leadership in the continuous improvement of methodology, tools and approaches using fundamentals of H&M Project Management practices.
Additionally, the Estimator II will interface with various internal and external stakeholders on planning and scheduling related items and functions, including reporting requirements, progress reporting, complaint schedules, etc., while communicating with influence and presenting effectively to client group and team members.
- Experience in estimating mid-scale projects and advanced knowledge of construction and utility industry practices
- Experience with computerized bidding software and proficiency in MS Office applications
- Completion of H&M PMM training and some formal Project Management coursework
- Complex problem-solving skills
Minimum Educational Background:
BS degree in Construction Management, Engineering, related field or equivalent work experience.
Minimum Years of Relevant Experience:
5+