Construction Estimator I

Framingham, MA
Full Time
Entry Level

Perini Management Services Inc., is seeking an in-person Estimator I at our Home office in Framingham, Massachusetts

As an Estimator I at Perini Management Services, reporting to the Chief Estimator, you will have the opportunity to work on unique and exciting U.S. Federal Government construction projects.

Description:
  • Review project solicitation documents and perform quantity take-off
  • Solicit subcontractor/vendor quotations and distribute solicitation documents
  • Assist with and develop scope of work packages to define project work requirements
  • Assist with and evaluate subcontractor/vendor proposals to ensure accuracy in scope (Quantities, schedule, inclusions, exclusions, etc.)
  • Assist with and prepare subcontractor/vendor price analysis sheets
Skills:
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Ability to read and understand construction documents
  • Good interpersonal skills including phone calls to subcontractors and vendors
  • Ability to solicit and evaluate subcontractor and/or vendor proposals  
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Excel and Word)
  • Working knowledge of take-off software a plus
  • Good organizational and analytical skills a plus
Experience:
  • Two (2) or more years of experience in the construction industry with estimating experience
  • Experience with commercial or Government projects a plus
  • Experience with a construction material supplier and quantity take-off a plus
Additional Information:
  • Easy access to Framingham MA office location
  • Competitive Compensation and Health and Welfare Benefits
  • Growth opportunities within large estimating department

About Perini Management Services

At home or abroad, our focus is on client satisfaction
Perini Management Services, Inc. is a full service construction firm that knows how to get the job done, even under the most complex circumstances. We deliver diversified Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build, and Contingency/Disaster Relief construction services to our federal clients worldwide.
Our client-centered approach and competitive, enterprising spirit has yielded many longstanding partnerships throughout the country and the world. We are a close-knit team of construction professionals eager to take on new challenges suited to our expertise. We are committed to working with clients to deliver the projects they need in the time they need it.
When U.S. federal agencies need a construction partner to respond to critical situations, they can count on Perini Management Services, Inc.  We’ve provided construction services to U.S. federal agencies for more than four decades, responding to disasters and supporting military operations throughout the country and around the globe.  U.S. federal agencies include the Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Customs and Border Protection, Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of State.
At Perini Management Services you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of large, high-profile, projects that impact our national and global communities.

Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent

Perini Management Services builds extraordinary projects and we need exceptional talent. Join us and realize your full potential.


Equal Opportunities Employer
Perini Management Services, Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
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