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Posted on October 1, 2021. Primary Region: Portage la Prairie, MB

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As a leader in the Modular Construction Industry and an equal opportunity employer, we invite you to add your values of integrity, commitment, and quality to our family at Grandeur Housing. Grandeur is a growing company with an opportunity in a rewarding career as an:

As an Estimator you will be responsible for creating estimates, specifications, scopes of work, and material take offs relating to potential projects. Other duties will include assisting in the research and evaluation of projects and researching to ensure all specifications, standards and codes are met.

Sep 30, 2021 The national average salary for Estimator is $63,872 per year in United States. Filter by location to see Estimator salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 3411 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Estimator employees. Seniority Levels. Construction Estimator $71,276 /yr. Senior Construction Estimator $106,751 /yr.

  • A project estimator may also be called the cost estimator, and he/she serves a vital function in the growth of a construction or manufacturing company. The project estimator job description may also involve reviewing bids offered by subcontractors in order to settle for the most cost-effective option.
  • Estimator is a fast, easy way for shops to create professional, compliant estimates with parts & labor directly from ALLDATA. It's ideal for any shop in need of a simple online estimating solution. To purchase or schedule a demo, call us at 800-697-2533.
  • NewFence & Auto Gates Estimator & Project Manager. Fencing Specialists, Inc. North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (North Last Vegas area) $70,000 - $85,000 a year. Researching the cost of items such as materials, transport, labor and equipment.

The ideal candidate will have a thorough understanding of building construction codes and specifications; knowledge of modular construction is also considered an asset. An organized, quality-oriented individual who can effectively present ideas is required.

Estimator

Grandeur offers a competitive salary, a benefits package, and a career opportunity to excel within our company. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

Please forward your resume in confidence to:

Email: careers@grandeurhousing.com
Grandeur Housing Ltd
Attn: Trevor Siemens
PO Box 2260, 401 Pembina Ave East
Winkler MB R6W 4B9
Fax: 204.325.5048

We thank all those who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Location:

401 Pembina Ave E
Winkler, MB

Job type: Full-time

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Estimator

Grandeur offers a competitive salary, a benefits package, and a career opportunity to excel within our company. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

Please forward your resume in confidence to:

Email: careers@grandeurhousing.com
Grandeur Housing Ltd
Attn: Trevor Siemens
PO Box 2260, 401 Pembina Ave East
Winkler MB R6W 4B9
Fax: 204.325.5048

We thank all those who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Location:

401 Pembina Ave E
Winkler, MB

Job type: Full-time

Mortgage Estimator

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es·ti·mate

(ĕs′tə-māt′)tr.v.es·ti·mat·ed, es·ti·mat·ing, es·ti·mates
1. To calculate approximately (the amount, extent, magnitude, position, or value of something).
2. To form an opinion about; evaluate: 'While an author is yet living we estimate his powers by his worst performance'(Samuel Johnson).
n.(-mĭt)1.
a. A tentative evaluation or rough calculation, as of worth, quantity, or size: an estimate of the damage caused by the storm.
b. A statement of the approximate cost of work to be done, such as a building project or car repairs.
2. A judgment based on one's impressions; an opinion: I have a high estimate of his character.
es′ti·ma′tive adj.

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Synonyms: estimate, appraise, assess, evaluate, rate1
These verbs have to do with the consideration of judgment in ascertaining value or weighing the relative merits of something: estimated the street value of the drugs to be $500,000; appraised the diamond ring; assessing real estate for investors; evaluated a student's thesis for content and organization; rated the restaurant higher than any other in the city.
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estimator

(ˈɛstɪˌmeɪtə) n

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2. (Statistics) statistics a derived random variable that generates estimates of a parameter of a given distribution, such as ̄X, the mean of a number of identically distributed random variables Xi. If ̄X is unbiased, ̄x, the observed value should be close to E(Xi). See also sampling statistic
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
Noun1.estimator - an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
calculator, figurer, reckoner, computer
expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
number cruncher - someone able to perform complex and lengthy calculations
actuary, statistician - someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)
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