Structural Steel Fabrication Estimator Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Structural Steel Fabrication Estimator

SME Steel, one of the largest steel fabricators/erectors in the western U.S., seeks a Structural Steel Fabrication Estimator to assist with an increasing volume of construction bids. We are currently fabricating projects in Utah, California and Nevada. We seek qualified estimators with previous steel experience but would also review applications from other construction/project estimators. Successful candidates will:
review & distribute drawings, specs & instructions to Sales, suppliers & detailers
compute & handle take-offs of all structural steel shown in architectural framing plans
transfer information from computer reports & vendor quotes to excel spreadsheets
fill out proposal letters including drawings, addenda, and inclusion & exclusion details.
work with fabtrol & excel spreadsheets to prepare bids and financial estimates.
- Experience with take-offs of structural steel, joists, and other steel components is required.
- Must posses solid geometric math skills & have proven competence with Word/Excel.
- Experience with fabtrol software is desirable.
- Must be able to assimilate multiple sources of materials and to organize complex data sets.
- Ability to work in a strong team environment.
- Must be able to handle tight timelines and work under pressure without mistakes.
Salary will be determined by education & experience
Contact: John Gardiner
Phone: 801-280-0711
Email: jobs@smesteel.com
Email resume to: jobs@smesteel.com Attn. Estimator
Fax to: (801) 280-3460
Mail to: SME Steel, Attn. Estimator, 5801 West Wells Park Rd, West Jordan, UT 84081
Walk in application: SME Steel, Attn. Estimator, 5801 West Wells Park Rd, West Jordan, UT 84081
SME Steel is an Equal Employment Opportunity EmployerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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