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Cost Estimation Jobs in Puerto Rico (NOW HIRING)

Prepare cost estimates for projects. * Prepare all required documentation for formal bidding process. * Participate in the evaluation of engineering alternatives. * Participate in the evaluation of ...

PR · On-site

Develop cost estimates and project schedules * Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously * Ability to work in a team environment * Strong organizational, analytical, and problem ...

Develop cost estimates and project schedules * Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously * Ability to work in a team environment * Strong organizational, analytical, and problem ...

PR · On-site

Prepare material lists, estimating worksheets, data summaries, and internal reports. * Assist in identifying scope gaps, exclusions, clarifications, and potential cost impacts . * Support the ...

PR · On-site

Cost Estimate Process * Design Verification & Approval * Procurement & Contract Management * Management of the bidding process * Project Schedules (Primavera, MS Project, etc.) * Project Controls

PR · On-site

Demonstrate great understating of cost estimate and determine the total cost of a project. * Perform daily site inspections, monitor, and provide work permits. * Monitor all applicable system tests ...

PR · On-site

Obtain and critique quotes for equipment modifications or installations. 4. Generate rudimentary project cost estimates and schedules. * Other functions may be assigned EDUCATION: Master's degree or ...

Generate rudimentary project cost estimates and schedules. * Other functions may be assigned. Qualifications : * Bachelor's degree in engineering. * 2 years of Engineering experience * Experience in ...

... cost estimating, and Project Execution and Commercial Execution Strategy. • Ensure Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) is emphasized throughout all phases of the project • Ensure execution of ...

... cost estimating, and Project Execution and Commercial Execution Strategy. Ensure Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) is emphasized throughout all phases of the project Ensure execution of all ...

Generate rudimentary project cost estimates and schedules. * Analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) and utilize data-driven methodologies to optimize processes and improve efficiency. * Provide ...

PR · On-site

Define project scope, schedules, cost estimates, risks, and deliverables. * Provide routine project status reporting, milestone tracking, and risk mitigation plans. * Resolve complex technical and ...

Senior Engineer 35627

Juncos, PR · On-site

$101K - $139K/yr

Develop project schedules, budgets, and cost estimates involving multiple disciplines. * Manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining appropriate follow-up and completion. Validation ...

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What is the difference between Cost Estimation vs Cost Analysis?

AspectCost EstimationCost Analysis
PurposePredicts the overall project costs before work beginsEvaluates actual costs incurred during or after project completion
TimingPre-project or planning phaseDuring or after project execution
FocusForecasting and budgetingCost control and performance assessment
Skills NeededEstimating techniques, industry knowledge, data analysisCost tracking, data analysis, financial reporting

While both roles involve financial assessment, Cost Estimation focuses on predicting future project costs during planning, whereas Cost Analysis evaluates actual costs to monitor and control expenses during or after the project. Understanding these differences helps organizations plan budgets effectively and ensure financial accountability.

Are cost estimators in high demand?

Cost estimators are in high demand across industries such as construction, manufacturing, and engineering, as organizations seek accurate project budgets and cost control. Employment for cost estimators is projected to grow faster than average, with strong job prospects for those with skills in data analysis, software tools, and industry-specific knowledge.

How do you become a cost estimator?

To become a cost estimator, typically a bachelor's degree in fields like construction management, engineering, or finance is required. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions and developing skills in estimating software and cost analysis are important steps. Certification, such as the Certified Professional Estimator (CPE), can enhance job prospects.

Is a cost estimator a good career?

A cost estimator is a valuable role that involves analyzing project costs and preparing estimates for construction, manufacturing, or engineering projects. It requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency with estimating software. The career offers steady employment opportunities and potential for advancement in various industries.

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Process Project Manager

FITS LLC

Cidra, PR • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

For Project Manager services in the Capital Projects area.
WHAT MAKES YOU A FIT:
The Technical Part:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical are preferred) with at least five (5) years of exposure in project management life cycle within the regulated industry.
  • Bilingual (Spanish and English.)
  • Shift: Administrative and according to business needs.
  • Experience in:
    • Process Engineering Projects
    • Project Management skills.
    • All project stages: developing documentation to request a quote, generating reports and leading.

The Personality Part:
  • A Project Manager is a multi-tasking, works-well-under-pressure, organized titan of an individual. But you already knew that, right? Add to this a love of the scientific method, teamwork and, above all else, being ethical and you just might have what it takes to take on this new challenge. Bring it on!

AS A PIECE OF FITS, YOU WILL: (The day-to-day on the job)
  • Plans, directs, and coordinates activities in order to accomplished within defined scope, time, and cost constraints.
  • Document reviews. Analysis of existing equipment, systems, and utility requirements.
  • Engineering plan/proposals for equipment replacement and infrastructure improvement design engineering.
  • Onsite project execution support. Capital Work in Progress Tracking.
  • Maintain a clean and orderly workplace and the implementation area, in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.
  • Perform risk management to minimize project risks. Generation and Control of Documentation process.
  • Prepare cost estimates for projects.
  • Prepare all required documentation for formal bidding process.
  • Participate in the evaluation of engineering alternatives.
  • Participate in the evaluation of project bids.
  • Prepare project schedules.
  • Coordinate all project activities with contractors.
  • Comply with all Company Environmental, Safety, Security and Quality requirements.
  • Identify technical problems and recommend solutions.
  • Lead implementation of capital projects as assigned.
  • Lead equipment and/or process project from definition, design and implementation through startup of plant operations.
  • Maintain a clean and orderly workplace in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.
  • Lead or Support applicable C&Q cycle by project.
  • Coordinates and assists the procurement of necessary capital equipment.
  • Be the PM's single point of contact.
  • Lead the project distributions and resources activities.
  • Justify capital project and expenses.
  • Prepare cost estimates for projects.

BEING A FITS PIECE COMES WITH PERKS:
  • One of these is the excellent, unmatched, never-before-seen customer service of our team (trust us, you'll be amazed). However, that's not all we have to offer. Talk with us to find out!

WHO WE ARE:
We are a Service Provider company different from the rest. We pride ourselves in how we treat the most important piece of our company's puzzle: you! We integrate Engineering, Construction, Maintenance, Utilities and Specialized Technical services across the Island (and in the US as well!). Our company is flexible, family-oriented and focused on our resources' well-being, while providing our Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Manufacturing industry clients with top-notch quality talent. We're FITS!
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