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Commercial Masonry Estimator
Location
Alabama + 2 moreAll locations: Alabama | Florida | Mississippi
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$1.5K - $2.5K / month
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Commercial Masonry Estimator
Agent
• Complete project takeoffs for commercial masonry work (CMU, brick, cast iron) • Provide accurate bid information and estimates for large general contractor projects • Work on turnkey projects across the southeastern US (Mississippi, Alabama, Florida) • Deliver reliable, detailed takeoff documentation to support bid submissions • Collaborate remotely with the internal team to meet project deadlines
Job Requirements
- 2-5+ years of experience estimating US construction projects
- Civil engineering background or equivalent masonry/construction estimating experience
- Fluent in English
- Proficient in commercial masonry takeoff methodologies
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Able to work remotely on US timezone
- Accuracy and reliability of bid information
- US project experience with commercial construction
- English fluency
- Remote work capability aligned to US timezone
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