The Civil Estimator/Project Engineer plays a key role in both the pre-construction and execution phases of civil excavation projects for Beitzel Corporation. This position is responsible for developing accurate estimates and bids while also providing technical and project support to ensure successful project delivery in the field.
This individual will be responsible for preparing competitive bids, analyzing project documents, and identifying opportunities to improve accuracy and efficiency in quoting, while also working closely with field crews to monitor project progress, track production quantities, assist with schedules, and interpret excavation plans to identify additional scope items or risks. By bridging the office and field, the Civil Estimator / Project Engineer ensures alignment between estimates and execution, supports continuous improvement in project delivery, and contributes to the overall success of the Civil Group.
The ideal candidate will have experience in civil estimating or project engineering, with strong knowledge of excavation methods, equipment, and industry best practices. They must be proficient in reading and interpreting civil drawings, specifications, and project plans, and be able to apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills with close attention to detail. This role requires the ability to balance office and field responsibilities, manage multiple priorities, and communicate effectively with team members at all levels.
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This position requires the completion of a thorough background and pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. In accordance with The Company’s Drug and Alcohol policy, employees are required to participate in random, post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing as requested.
AAP/EEO Statement
This Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that provides opportunities without regard to any protected classes under applicable law.
ADA Statement
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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