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Telecom Infrastructure Estimator

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5h ago

0$60k - $80kOtherArgentinahimalayas
Telecom-EstimatorInfrastructure-EstimatorConstruction-EstimatorTelecom-InfrastructureOSP-EstimatorTelecommunications-EstimatorPower-Infrastructure-EstimatorInfrastructure-EstimatingTelecom-Infrastructure-EngineerTelecom-Infrastructure-ManagementCivil-Construction-EstimatorCivil-EstimatorSenior

Job Description

We are seeking a Telecom Infrastructure Estimator to support the planning and execution of telecommunications construction projects. This role is responsible for developing accurate cost estimates and competitive proposals for fiber optic and outside plant (OSP) infrastructure deployments.๐Ÿ”น Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze telecom infrastructure project documentation, including: Construction drawings Fiber network designs Technical specifications Prepare detailed cost estimates covering: Labor Materials (fiber, cabling, infrastructure components) Equipment and tools Subcontractor services Develop and submit competitive bid proposals Evaluate project scope, timelines, and resource requirements Collaborate with engineering, operations, and project teams Ensure project estimates align with cost efficiency and profitability goals ๐Ÿ”น Required QualificationsExperience in telecommunications infrastructure or construction projects Strong understanding of fiber optic networks and OSP environments Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and network designs Experience in cost estimation, budgeting, and project analysis Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills ๐Ÿ”น Preferred ExperienceFiber optic deployment (FTTH, backbone networks) Outside Plant (OSP) construction Utility infrastructure or civil works Wireless or telecom network construction ๐Ÿ”น What Weโ€™re Looking ForDetail-oriented and highly analytical professional Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills Ability to work in a fast-paced, project-based environment Focus on accuracy, efficiency, and results #SolvoGlobalOriginally posted on Himalayas