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Estimator Jobs in Ohio

At IES Communications in Ohio, we're excited to offer a variety of Estimator Jobs in Ohio, each role designed to suit different levels of expertise and ambition within the telecommunications industry. By joining our team, you embark on a journey that promises not just professional growth but also an engaging lifestyle outside work, with access to Ohio's rich cultural and recreational offerings. Our estimators are vital in connecting sales, project management, and operations, ensuring projects meet our high standards for quality and safety while fostering continuous improvement. We're committed to creating an environment where your skills contribute significantly to our mission, making every day at IES an opportunity to excel and make a real impact.

Why a Job as an Estimator in Ohio is a great idea.

Pursuing a career as an estimator in Ohio not only offers the chance to thrive professionally within a dynamic and growing industry, but it also immerses you in an environment rich with recreational and cultural opportunities. Outside of work hours, our team enjoys everything from exhilarating hikes through the scenic Hocking Hills to adrenaline-pumping days at Cedar Point, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Moreover, living here allows us to experience the best of both worlds: the vibrant energy of cities like Columbus and the peaceful charm of countryside areas, all while being part of a community that passionately supports its sports teams and has a deep appreciation for cultural diversity.

Why Work for IES communications in Ohio?

Joining IES Communications in Ohio as an estimator means becoming part of a team that values your growth and offers opportunities to make a real difference. Our dedication to innovation, quality service, and employee development ensures you'll have the resources to excel in your career while contributing to our vision of leading the telecommunications industry. At IES, we're not just building infrastructures; we're nurturing a community where every member's story and skills drive us forward together.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as an Estimator at one of IES Communications' Ohio Branches?

In Ohio, our team at IES takes pride in offering a comprehensive range of estimating roles tailored to meet the diverse needs of our projects and clients. From entry-level Project Cost Estimator Interns, who embark on their journey by engaging directly with project engineering tasks, material selection, and labor estimating, to our seasoned Lead Estimators, who not only manage workflows within their teams but also mentor estimators and designers while ensuring that all aspects of the estimating process align with our high standards of quality and safety. Each role, including Estimator and Estimator Level II positions, plays a crucial part in bridging the gap between sales, project management, and operations, ensuring accurate cost estimates, adherence to bid schedules, and fostering continuous improvement within our design and estimating departments. Our commitment across these positions is unwavering: to deliver precise, reliable service that upholds both customer satisfaction and our company's esteemed reputation for excellence in Ohio.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become an Estimator in Ohio?

To become an estimator in Ohio, start by obtaining a relevant degree or certification in fields such as construction management or engineering. Then, gain practical experience through internships or entry-level positions in construction or related industries to build your skills and knowledge base.

How long does it take to become an Estimator in OH?

To become an estimator in Ohio, the timeline can vary based on your educational path and experience level. Typically, it takes 2-4 years to gain the necessary education, such as obtaining a bachelor's degree in construction management or a related field. Following this, gaining hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions is crucial, which might add another 1-2 years before you're fully prepared for an estimator role. So, overall, expect to invest about 3-6 years to become proficient in this career in Ohio.

Is being an Estimator in Ohio a good job?

Absolutely, being an estimator in Ohio is considered a good job. This role offers a unique blend of challenges and rewards, including competitive salaries, opportunities for career advancement, and the chance to work on diverse projects across various industries. Estimators play a critical role in construction and manufacturing by forecasting project costs and helping businesses plan their budgets effectively. With Ohio's robust construction and manufacturing sectors, demand for skilled estimators remains high, making it not only a stable career choice but also one with potential for growth and development.

Is there a demand for Estimators in Ohio?

Yes, there's a significant demand for estimators in Ohio. This trend is driven by the state's growing construction and manufacturing sectors, which require skilled professionals to accurately project costs and manage budgets for projects. With ongoing developments across various industries, opportunities for estimators are expected to remain strong.

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