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Senior Civil Construction Estimator Needed
Wilco Contractors Northwest Inc.
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edmonton, Canada
Location
edmonton
Posted
June 13, 2026
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Job Description
Join Wilco Contractors Northwest as a Senior Civil Construction Estimator in Northwest Edmonton. This role emphasizes creating accurate estimates for impactful civil projects in a fast-paced environment.
In this position, you will report directly to the General Manager, leading the full estimating cycle. Your expertise with industry-standard software and your proactive approach will elevate project performance. With a minimum of 8 years of estimating experience, you're ready to collaborate with teams and ensure precision in bids and proposals.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Identify new tender opportunities and project developments β’ Conduct detailed take-offs and cost analyses β’ Prepare comprehensive tender packages for review β’ Master construction drawings and specifications β’ Support project management with change orders
Requirements: β’ At least 8 years in estimating civil projects β’ Familiarity with HeavyBid preferred β’ Strong skills with AutoCAD and Bluebeam β’ ...
In this position, you will report directly to the General Manager, leading the full estimating cycle. Your expertise with industry-standard software and your proactive approach will elevate project performance. With a minimum of 8 years of estimating experience, you're ready to collaborate with teams and ensure precision in bids and proposals.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Identify new tender opportunities and project developments β’ Conduct detailed take-offs and cost analyses β’ Prepare comprehensive tender packages for review β’ Master construction drawings and specifications β’ Support project management with change orders
Requirements: β’ At least 8 years in estimating civil projects β’ Familiarity with HeavyBid preferred β’ Strong skills with AutoCAD and Bluebeam β’ ...