Estimator II
Saint Paul, MN · On-site
Solicit, evaluate, and coordinate subcontractor and supplier quotations. * Perform cost history ... Develop pricing for labor, materials, equipment, temporary facilities, hoisting, weather protection ...
Saint Paul, MN · On-site
Solicit, evaluate, and coordinate subcontractor and supplier quotations. * Perform cost history ... Develop pricing for labor, materials, equipment, temporary facilities, hoisting, weather protection ...
Saint Paul, MN · On-site
Solicit, evaluate, and coordinate subcontractor and supplier quotations. * Perform cost history ... Develop pricing for labor, materials, equipment, temporary facilities, hoisting, weather protection ...
Saint Paul, MN · On-site
Solicit, evaluate, and coordinate subcontractor and supplier quotations. * Perform cost history ... Develop pricing for labor, materials, equipment, temporary facilities, hoisting, weather protection ...
Saint Paul, MN · On-site
Solicit, evaluate, and coordinate subcontractor and supplier quotations. * Perform cost history ... Develop pricing for labor, materials, equipment, temporary facilities, hoisting, weather protection ...
| Aspect | Temporary Carpentry Subcontractor | Carpenter |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically no formal certification required, but experience preferred | Often requires a high school diploma and relevant certifications or licenses |
| Work Environment | Works on short-term projects at various sites, often under a subcontractor agreement | Works directly for employers on ongoing or long-term projects |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Hired by general contractors or subcontracting firms for specific tasks | Employed by construction companies or self-employed |
The main difference is that a Temporary Carpentry Subcontractor is hired for short-term, project-based work through a subcontracting firm, while a Carpenter is typically employed directly by a company or works independently on a variety of projects. The subcontractor role emphasizes flexibility and specialization, whereas the Carpenter role involves more consistent employment and broader skill application.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 26 days ago
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.
ESTIMATOR II
The Estimator II is responsible for preparing accurate and comprehensive cost estimates for commercial construction projects throughout all phases of design and preconstruction. This role independently performs quantity takeoffs, develops detailed estimates, coordinates subcontractor and supplier pricing, evaluates project risks, and collaborates with project teams to support successful pursuits and final contracts for active projects. The Estimator II also serves as a mentor to Estimator I team members while contributing to continuous improvement initiatives and fostering strong relationships with clients, design partners, and trade partners.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
Prefered
Skills
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Estimating & Preconstruction
Quantity Survey & Self-Performed Work
Project Collaboration
Pursuit & Business Development
Leadership & Continuous Improvement
Other Responsibilities
OFFICE AND TRAVEL
Works at HQ in Roseville with regular regional travel. In addition to regional meetings and some overnight travel may be required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands outlined here are representative of those required for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
This position requires prolonged periods of sitting at a workstation or during meetings and travel (by plane or car). The employee must be able to lift up to 20 pounds as needed, demonstrate dexterity to write and use a computer keyboard and mouse, and possess the ability to hear, speak clearly, and distinguish colors on graphs and charts.
The role also requires occasional visits to construction sites, where the employee may be exposed to dust, dirt, uneven surfaces, outdoor weather conditions, and extreme temperatures.
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In alignment with our commitment to pay transparency, the base salary range for this position is $100,000 to $140,000, excluding fringe benefits or potential bonuses. If you join McGough, your final base salary will be determined by several factors, including geography, location, skills, education, and experience. Furthermore, we place significant value on pay equity among our current team members as part of any final job offer.
Please note that the range provided above reflects the hiring range for this role. Hiring near the top end of this range would be atypical, as we aim to allow room for future salary growth. Additionally, McGough offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package. This includes insurance coverage for medical, dental, vision, life, and disability. We also provide generous retirement plans, voluntary benefit plans, parental leave, substantial paid time off, and holiday pay.
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Construction
501 - 1,000 Employees
Saint Paul, MN, US
1956