Project Estimator
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Estimator
Description
Employment Offer Contingent Upon Successful Completion of the Following:
- Verification of Work Authorization and Employment Eligibility
- Substance Abuse Screening
- Physical Exam (if applicable)
- Background Checks for Badging/Security Clearances (if applicable)
Founded in 1937, Hensel Phelps specializes in building development, construction and facility services in markets ranging from aviation to government, commercial, transportation, critical facilities, healthcare and transportation. Ranked #1 in aviation and #6 overall general contractor in 2024 by BD+C, Hensel Phelps is one of the largest employee-owned general contractors in the country. Driven to deliver EXCELLENCE in all we do and supported by our core values of Ownership, Integrity, Builder, Diversity and Community, Hensel Phelps brings our clients' visions to life with a comprehensive approach that begins with innovative planning and extends throughout the life of the property.
PositionDescription:
Project Estimators are routinely responsible for and experienced in the development of CSI Division and Uniformat estimates and all estimating forms and formats for both the conceptual estimate and final bid. The position is also responsible for and has significant experience with the development of pricing strategies and specific purchasing methodology for major projects. It is the responsibility of the project estimator to develop a working relationship with trade partner principals and estimating departments.
Project estimators support the development of conceptual estimates for design-build and guaranteed maximum price projects and lead procurements for more complicated projects.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field
- Eight (8+) years of experience and/or a combination of education and experience
- Develop and maintain relationships with industry partners.
- Estimate key scopes on more complicated projects to ensure the complete scope is captured during the estimating process.
- Develop and execute strategies to gain a bid advantage on their delegated scopes and more complicated project estimates.
- Identify, understand, manage, and communicate risk during the procurement process.
- Survey and price more complicated self-performed work items
- Develop bid package strategy and the bid schedule independently on more complicated projects.
- Draft, issue, and manage bid packages on more complicated projects as well as be able to support the senior estimator with this effort.
- Purchase scopes and draft associated subcontracts.
- Lead a team of estimators on more complicated project procurements.
- Facilitate estimate reviews on projects for executive management.
- Facilitate the communication of estimate scope and pricing to clients.
- Participate in staff development and reviews of estimators and lead estimators.
- Proficient in estimating software, formats and procedures.
- Heavy Work. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 35 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
- The individual in this position will periodically walk, kneel, sit, crouch, reach, stoop, read/see, speak, push, pull, lift, stand, and finger/type. The frequency of each action varies by workflow and field activity.
- Walking - The person in this position needs to frequently move about the jobsite.
- Sometimes operates a computer or tablet and other office machinery, such as a calculator and phone.
- The person in this position frequently communicates with employees and external stakeholders regarding a variety of topics related to office and field administration.
- Constantly reads written communications and views mail submissions. Will also need to read and understand blueprints, load charts, and take/verify field measurements.
- Climbing – Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding and ramps at various heights.
- Working from heights – the person must be comfortable and able to work from heights for extended amounts of time.
- Balancing – Ability to maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling and to walk, stand or crouch.
- Stooping – Bending the body downward…
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