At Jacobs, what we do is more than construction; we play a part in moving a vision from concept to reality. If you’re interested in a rewarding career working on ENR's #1 Construction Management-for-Fee firm, then Jacobs is where you belong.We’re looking for an experienced Construction Estimator based out of our field office in Downstate, NY (NYC, Rockland County, Orange County). You’ll review and negotiate costs for all change orders and field orders. You’ll be a key contributor and mentor to a knowledgeable and supportive team as you prepare estimates by developing project work breakdown structures, calculating complete scope of work take-offs, and apply construction means and methods. Design teams will also collaborate with you on the quality and amount of input necessary to develop the required level of design build construction estimates. You’ll tap into both your creative and analytical sides in this role as you develop reports and presentations as well as analyze historical data.
Bachelor’s degree in construction management or related field, or associates degree with 2 years’ of estimating experience or 4 years’
experience as an estimator.
Ability to read and interpret contract documents and construction plans to prepare estimates
Ability to control costs and apply standard Design & Controls cost review procedures and processes
Strong communication, analytical and problem-solving skills
Proficient in quantitative risk analysis and industry estimating software
OSHA 30 Certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire
Experience on medium to large size construction projects
Able to travel to meet project needs
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