Estimator Jobs in Columbus, NE

An Estimator in the construction industry is responsible for forecasting the cost, time, materials, and labor required for a construction project. They analyze data such as drawings, specifications, and proposals to prepare detailed cost estimates. They work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to understand the scope of work, and use specialized software to assist with this process. Estimators play a critical role in determining the viability of a project and in helping to establish project budgets.

Essential skills for an Estimator include strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and proficiency in using estimating software. They should also have a good understanding of construction methods and materials. A degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field is usually required. Some important certifications for this role include the Certified Professional Estimator (CPE) and the Certified Cost Professional (CCP). Prior to becoming an Estimator, individuals may have roles such as a Quantity Surveyor, Construction Project Manager, or Cost Engineer.

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Quantity Surveyor

  • Leigh, NE (15 miles from Columbus, NE)
  • 5 days ago
  • Leigh, NE (15 miles from Columbus, NE)
  • 5 days ago

As Quantity Surveyor you will support the commercial function by effectively carrying out quantity surveying duties as directed by the Commercial Manager/Senior Quantity Surveyor as appropriate Main...

Construction Estimator

  • Columbus, NE
  • 60+ days ago
  • Columbus, NE
  • 60+ days ago

Perform take-offs and prepare construction estimates. Interface with internal departments and external resources on proposal development....

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Salary for Estimator Jobs in Columbus, NE

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Highest Education Level

Estimators in Columbus, NE offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
34.0%
High School or GED
21.3%
Vocational Degree or Certification
15.3%
Master's Degree
13.5%
Associate's Degree
12.0%
Some College
2.2%
Some High School
0.8%
Doctorate Degree
0.8%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Estimators in Columbus, NE
1-2 years
22.7%
10+ years
18.2%
None
18.2%
4-6 years
13.6%
2-4 years
9.1%
Less than 1 year
9.1%
6-8 years
4.5%
8-10 years
4.5%



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