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Agent is seeking a Mid-Level Estimator with 3–6+ years of hands-on estimating experience on U.S. construction projects. This full-time role is remote and aligned with U.S.
Central Time; compensation is USD 1,500–2,500 per month, depending on experience. You will perform detailed takeoffs from drawings and specs, prepare budgets and bid documentation, review subcontractor submittals, and coordinate with contractors and internal stakeholders to support the pre-construction process from drawings to
Job Title: Estimator – General Construction
Job Type: Full-Time, Remote
Working Hours: Monday – Friday, aligned with the U.S. Central Time
Compensation: USD $1,500–$2,500/month, based on experience
Location: Latin America (LATAM)
Our client is a U.S.-based general contractor specializing in public and private education construction projects. They operate with a lean, focused team and are looking for a dedicated Estimator who can take ownership of estimating and pre-construction responsibilities and help increase the team’s operational capacity.
This is an opportunity for an experienced construction professional who is comfortable working independently, managing multiple projects, and supporting the pre-construction process from initial drawings through bid preparation and coordination.
We are looking for a Mid-Level Estimator with approximately 3–6+ years of hands-on estimating experience on U.S. construction projects.
The ideal candidate will have strong construction drawing and specification reading skills, experience performing detailed quantity takeoffs and cost estimates, and the ability to support broader pre-construction activities.
You will work closely with contractors, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders to ensure estimates and pre-construction documentation are accurate, organized, and completed on schedule.
The ideal candidate is more than someone who can perform takeoffs. We are looking for someone who can own the estimating and pre-construction process, solve problems proactively, and help reduce operational workload for a lean construction team.
You should be comfortable taking initiative, identifying what needs to be done, and keeping projects moving without requiring constant supervision.