McGough is a respected partner that brings six generations of experience to high profile, unique and complex construction projects. We take great pride in our people and their extraordinary expertise in planning, development, construction and facility management. McGough employee tenure reflects the commitment and pride we share in our work. Ask anyone who knows us - the caliber of our people sets us apart.
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SENIOR ESTIMATOR
The primary role of the Senior Estimator includes the following essential functions:
- Read and interpret project specifications and plans to prepare detailed, comprehensive and accurate quantity surveys
- Perform conceptual estimating from preliminary project parameters
- Prepare project estimates including self-performed work, subcontracted work and general requirements
- Understand timelines and applicable project deadlines
- Maintain current information on products, vendors, and subcontractors
- Preparation of detailed quantity surveys
- Subcontractor/supplier bid solicitation and coordination
- Provide input to the project team for the project schedule
Qualifications:
Required:
- Four-year degree in Construction Engineering or Construction Management
- 10+ years of construction and estimating experience
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical, problem solving, organization and time management skills
- Thorough and detail-oriented
- Ability to prioritize and multi-task within time constraints
- Self-starter and motivated with minimal supervision
- Strong computer skills
- Previous experience with Bluebeam or On-Screen takeoff
- Understanding of Microsoft Excel
- Previous oversight of Estimator I and/or Estimator II work
Preferred:
- 10+ years of experience participating in estimating of commercial and industrial construction projects
- Professional designation (e.g. CPE, LEED AP, DBIA, CPC, etc.)
- Demonstrated experience in driving productive relationships with project partners, subcontractors and vendors
Office and Travel:
Office: Role is housed at Corporate or Regional office. Requires visiting prospective contract sites on regular basis.
Travel: Periodic overnight travel required
Responsibilities and Tasks:
Estimating and Bidding:
- Oversight of Take-off process
- Existing conditions/temp provisions
- Substructure (single sided forms, deep foundations, etc.)
- Structure (structural concrete, system connections, etc.)
- Exterior Enclosure - Masonry (evaluation of labor risk)
- Improves take-off means and methods
- Mentors and coach Estimator I and Estimator II positions
- Bid Card Development
- Management of bid cards and scopes (gaps and overlaps)
- Improves bid card means and methods
- Mentors and coaches Estimator I and Estimator II positions
- Estimating Tools
- Understanding iTWO Cost X estimating platform and templates
- Modify estimate template for project requirements
- Understanding of value analysis log & generate items
- Developing estimates with ICAT
- Evaluate and seek new tools
- Develop & maintain conceptual pricing guide
- Develop & maintain productivity guide
- Communication
- Excellent subcontractor communication (knowing what questions to ask)
- Attend Design Team meetings & owner meetings
- Constructability knowledge
- Generate RFI’s
- Schedule evaluation
- Jobsite visits: production rates, constructability, schedule, time studies, etc.
- Marketing – interviews, misc. communications
- Developing training and mentoring programs
- PACE process
- Conducting visits for Estimator I/Estimator II
- Pricing
- Cost history evaluation
- General understanding of unit prices
- Self-perform pricing
- General conditions, weather, hoisting, etc.
- Estimate development
- CD/DD estimates
- SD/DD estimates
- Conceptual estimates
- Reviewing and approving estimates
- Building/Room type unit pricing
- Component pricing
- MEP pricing
- Macro level value analysis
- Crew production rates
- Estimate Development
- Completion of all types of estimates at all levels
- Management of resources (internal and external)
- Expanded knowledge base of pricing, constructability, schedule
- Strong presentation skills
- Management of estimating team
- Understanding of contract types
Pursuit and Business Development:
- Assist pursuit team in understanding prospective projects and requirements
- Research prospective clients
- Assist pursuit team in completing responses to RFQs and RFPs
- Participate in pursuit interviews
- Assist with and participate in preconstruction meetings
McGough Self-Performed Work:
- Understand and perform quantity take-offs and assist in estimating labor production, materials and equipment
- Understand warehouse equipment, rentals, small tools, services and costs
- Gather information, implement or assist in PACE preparation and projections
- Scope bid materials (concrete, rebar, brick, etc.)
- Assist with creating Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules for our work
Scheduling:
- Assist field staff with creating CPM scheduling
- Work closely with field staff to update and distribute schedule as needed
- Co-lead Last Planner efforts in conjunction with field staff
Other responsibilities:
- Participate in company business development activities (client functions, design firm open houses, conferences, etc.)
- Foster relationships with clients, architects, engineers, consultants and subcontractors
- Pursue new relationships with potential clients and design firms
- Attend and participate in project management and other company meetings
- Attend any training – personal and/or professional development – that is relevant to the position, including human resources management
- Actively participate in company-sponsored events
- Support and follow standards of work
- Participate in Lean events and support the McGough Way
- Other responsibilities as assigned
Physical Requirements:
The physical requirements listed here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position involves sitting for extended periods of time at employee’s work station and during meetings as well as while traveling, either by plane or car. Employee needs to be able to lift up to 20 pounds as frequently as needed to move objects; dexterity to write and manipulate computer keyboard and mouse; ability to hear and speak clearly; and ability to distinguish between colors on graphs and charts.
Employee will be required to visit construction jobsites which may expose the employee to dirt, dust, uneven surfaces, outdoor weather conditions and extreme temperatures. In addition, employee must be able to move around prospective or current project sites. This includes climbing ladders, walking on uneven surfaces, walking long distances and climbing stairs.