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JOB DESCRIPTIONJob Summary
The Senior Estimator operates with minimal oversight on preconstruction teams, frequently serving as the principal point of contact with the design team and the owner. Senior estimators are capable of leading all types of project delivery methods and have demonstrated competence in basic and advanced estimating functions. Desired estimating disciplines include earthwork, paving, underground utilities, and structures on transit, civil infrastructure, and highway projects. Successful candidates will prepare detailed take-offs, solicit quotes, develop cost estimates, and close out bids.
Key Responsibilities
Competent and thorough in discipline area of expertise. (for example)
- Mass Earthwork and Grading
- Geotechnical report review - dewatering, blasting, and ripping requirements.
- Earthwork flow, mass haul diagrams, project phasing.
- Scraper, dozer, truck, loader, and excavator productions.
- Aggregates, PCCP Paving, Asphalt Paving
- Identification of quarries and pits suitable for project use.
- Production of aggregate, asphalt, and concrete through various methods.
- Understanding of incentives, penalties, and PWLs.
- Underground Utilities
- Trench protection and shoring.
- Excavator methods and equipment selection.
- Quantification of mechanical assemblies such as valves and fire hydrants.
- Analysis and pricing of backfill methods and materials.
- Bridges and Structures
- Falsework and formwork systems.
- Post tensioning, precast yards, and foundations.
- Crane selection, erection of precast elements and cast in place techniques.
Note: Job Description is subject to change at any time and may include other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
1. Occasionally will climb stairs, ladders, etc.
2. Will interact with people frequently during a shift/workday
3. Will lift, push or pull objects on an occasional basis
4. Will sit, stand or walk short distances for up to the entire duration of a shift/workday.
5. May reach above shoulder heights and below the waist on a frequent basis
6. May use telephone, computer system, email, or other electronic devices on a limited basis to communicate with internal and external customers or vendors
7. May stoop, kneel, or bend, on an occasional basis
8. Required to use hands to grasp, lift, handle, carry or feel objects on a frequent basis
9. Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to; steel toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.)
10. Must be able to comply with all safety standards and procedures
Safety Level
Safety-Sensitive
Note: Jobs with the Safety-Sensitive designation are those that include tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others such as operating a vehicle, operating equipment, operating machinery or power tools, repairing/maintaining the operation of any vehicle/equipment, the handling/disposal/transport of hazardous materials, or the handling/treatment/disposal of potentially flammable/combustible materials.
Please note that the compensation information that follows is a good faith estimate and for this position only. It is provided pursuant to the Washington Equal Pay for Equal Work Act and Equal Pay Transparency Rules for positions located in Washington. The following pay range is based on geographical market data and does not include additional incentives that can impact total compensation. Salary is commensurate with knowledge, skills, education, and overall job-related experience. Pay Range $122,000 - $200,000 annually.
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