ESTIMATOR I
Boerne, TX · Hybrid
A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects.
Boerne, TX · Hybrid
A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects.
Boerne, TX · Hybrid
A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects.
Boerne, TX · On-site
$67K - $69K/yr
A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects.
Boerne, TX · On-site
$67K - $69K/yr
A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects.
$31K - $39.7K
6% of jobs
$39.7K - $48.5K
11% of jobs
$53.1K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$48.5K - $57.2K
15% of jobs
$57.2K - $65.9K
17% of jobs
The median wage is $66.5K / yr.
$65.9K - $74.6K
16% of jobs
$82.9K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$74.6K - $83.4K
11% of jobs
$83.4K - $92.1K
10% of jobs
$92.1K - $100.8K
5% of jobs
$100.8K - $109.5K
4% of jobs
$109.5K - $118.3K
3% of jobs
$118.3K - $127K
2% of jobs
$31K
$73.3K
$127K
| Aspect | Entry Level Rebar Estimator | Rebar Estimator |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; some technical training | Similar; may require additional certifications |
| Experience | Minimal; on-the-job training | Moderate; more project experience expected |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, offices | Construction sites, offices |
| Job Responsibilities | Assist in estimating rebar quantities and costs | Prepare detailed rebar estimates for projects |
In summary, an Entry Level Rebar Estimator is typically just starting out with minimal experience and focuses on assisting with estimates, while a Rebar Estimator has more experience and handles detailed project estimates. Both roles work in similar environments and require comparable credentials, but the level of responsibility and expertise differs.
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A Rebar Estimator I is an entry-level role in the construction industry designed to support the estimation of costs, quantities, and materials related to reinforcing bar (rebar) for concrete projects. Under close supervision, the trainee will learn to analyze project documents, perform material takeoffs, assist with cost estimation, and support bid preparation. This role is ideal for individuals beginning their careers in construction estimating and seeking to develop technical knowledge and industry expertise.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Training & Development
Project Support
Bid Support
Administrative Tasks
Process Improvement
Market Research:
Stay updated on the latest material costs, market trends, and construction techniques.
Evaluate supplier and vendor pricing to ensure competitive sourcing.
Risk Management:
Learn to identify potential risks (e.g., project delays or material shortages) and account for them in estimates.
Compliance and Standards:
Learn building codes, safety regulations, and project specifications as well as how to
account for structural requirements and engineering tolerances.
Post-Bid Analysis:
Review awarded projects for accuracy in estimation versus actual performance.
Learn from previous projects to improve future estimations.
REQUIRED Qualifications
Working Conditions
Standard schedule is Monday through Friday, 40-45 hours per week. Some flexibility may be required depending on project demands. Occasional travel to project sites or fabrication yards may occur for training purposes. This is not a work-from-home position and will require in-office attendance.
Physical Requirements
This role primarily involves desk-based tasks, requiring prolonged sitting, computer use, and frequent handling of documents. Essential physical functions include manual dexterity for typing and writing, visual acuity for reviewing contracts, and clear verbal and written communication for compliance oversight. Mobility is generally limited to occasional walking within the office, with minimal lifting of materials (less than 15 lbs). Strong cognitive abilities, including attention to detail, analysis, and decision-making, are essential.