2025-11-14 – Weekly Steel Jobs : Steel Estimator roles on the rise!

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This week, the steel job market’s buzzing with a good mix of roles, from project managers to estimators. There’s a noticeable demand for experienced folks in structural steel, and, yes, there are verified remote opportunities out there too. So if you’re looking to work from anywhere, there are options.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Project Manager (Steel)
    Company: Together For Talent | Location: Salt Lake City, UT
    This role focuses on managing steel-related projects, so having a solid background in project management is key. It’s a great chance if you’re looking to lead innovative projects.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Steel Construction Manager
    Company: C.D. Smith Construction, Inc. | Location: Fond Du Lac, WI
    This role involves overseeing construction projects with a focus on steel. Experience with the American Institute of Steel Construction standards is definitely a plus.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Experienced Steel Foreman
    Company: Gleason Construction | Location: Devils Lake, ND
    If you’re a seasoned steel foreman, this full-time, on-site role might be for you. They’re covering relocation costs, which is a nice perk.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Steel Project Manager
    Company: SST Direct | Location: Fresno County, CA
    This role requires managing projects and meetings within the steel industry. It’s a good fit if you’re organized and detail-oriented.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator
    Company: CyberCoders | Location: Mequon, WI
    Perfect for someone who enjoys estimating and tracking project progress in structural steel. Experience in bids and take-offs is essential.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator
    Company: McWhirter Steel | Location: Anaheim, CA
    This role involves preparing bids for structural steel projects. It’s ideal for someone who thrives on detail and accuracy.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Steel Worker
    Company: Phoenix Industrial Services LTD | Location: Taylor, MI
    If you have hands-on experience in steelwork, this could be a solid match. It’s a partnership with a local steel company.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator, Steel Procurement
    Company: Clayco | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    This position focuses on creating bid proposals and procurement for steel. It’s perfect if you love working with numbers and negotiations.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Steel Industry Estimator
    Company: HUCKEYE HEALTH SERVICES LLC | Location: Irving, TX
    Looking for someone skilled in estimating within the steel industry. The role demands someone who can manage multiple projects efficiently.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Estimator – Structural Steel
    Company: A.E.S. / Construction Worldwide | Location: Lodi, CA
    Ideal for someone experienced in comprehensive quantity take-offs for structural steel. This company is a leader in the industry, so the role comes with great prospects.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is gaining traction in the steel industry, and there are some interesting roles out there. Here are a few that might catch your eye:

  • Relationship Manager
    Company: Uplife Group by Kris Krohn | Location: Orem, UT
    This role involves managing relationships professionally across communications. It’s a versatile opportunity if you’re looking to work remotely.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Sales Representative / Freight Broker
    Company: ATALNT LLC | Location: 00703, PR
    This position is all about sales and freight brokerage in metals. It’s a full-time, direct hire role, perfect if you’re experienced in this niche.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Structural Engineer
    Company: Design Hire LLC | Location: Advance, NC
    Involves creating design documentation for concrete and steel structures. Residential project experience is a plus here.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Metal Building Erector
    Company: The Metal Company | Location: Sparks, NV
    This role involves installing metal roof panels and structural steel items. It’s a hands-on opportunity with decent pay.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Sales Representative
    Company: Nihon-Teppan Co. Ltd | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Join a leading manufacturer of steel products and building materials. If sales is your thing, this could be a great fit.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Administrative Assistant
    Company: Nihon-Teppan Co. Ltd | Location: Boca Raton, FL
    If you’re organized and love working with a top-notch team, this role could be right up your alley.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • VP of Business Development - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Conroe, TX
    This is a senior role focused on transforming the steel sector. If you’re a strategic thinker, consider applying.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Quality Inspector
    Company: Aerotek | Location: Springfield, MA
    If you’re meticulous with an eye for detail, this role involves using various measuring tools to ensure quality.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Urgent Job Recruitment in Quebec Canada
    Company: Premium Recruitment Agency | Location: Mumbai
    Looking for various roles from Mason Foreman to Steel Fixer. It’s an urgent recruitment drive, so act quickly if interested.
    Apply Here: Apply Here

  • Laser Applications Engineer - Seattle, WA - (Hybrid) - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Seattle, WA
    Involves working with moderate to loud noise levels and requires protective gear. It’s a hybrid role with some remote work flexibility.
    Apply Here: Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s roundup. Keep an eye out for roles that fit your skills and interests, and don’t hesitate to apply quickly!

Saw a bump too — got a quick callback after I attached a one-page ‘bid wins + tonnage’ sheet with a Tekla/Bluebeam takeoff snippet, so have those ready. Small caveat: some ‘remote’ estimator roles still want specific time zones or monthly site checks, so ask up front before you end up ‘remote-ish’.

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Picked up two calls this week after sending STRUMIS takeoff export; ‘remote’ sometimes = hybrid…

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Quick tip: the ‘real-time’ thing is real — twice this month posts vanished same day, , so I apply within an hour with a one-page assumptions/connection matrix PDF and an SDS2 screenshot showing bolt counts by sequence. That combo’s gotten me faster callbacks than a raw resume. Small caveat, @Guide: even the ‘verified remote’ roles keep asking for occasional shop/pre-bid walk and CST hours, so state that availability up front.

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I’ve gotten faster replies on estimator apps by dropping a 60‑second Loom of my Bluebeam Revu markups-to-qty workflow and noting I can overlap 9–1 ET for ‘verified remote’ roles… Only caveat: a few ATS portals strip links, so I paste the URL in plain text under my contact info.

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Been landing interviews by attaching a 100‑line tonnage‑by‑zone CSV out of Tekla EPM plus a quick weld‑in/labor note, so the hiring PM sees how I scope misc vs. main steel fast. For posts flagged “verified remote”, I ask up front if they still want a 1–2 day kickoff on site — half do, and it’s better to align before you burn time.

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@OP The “real-time” churn is brutal — what’s worked for me is submitting within 90 minutes and adding a 2‑sentence note on who owns connection design and MTR/NDT scope, with this for reference: https://www.aisc.org/publications/standards/code-of-standard-practice-for-steel-buildings-and-bridges-303/. Small caveat: some shops won’t open attachments, so I paste those lines right in the email.

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I started attaching a one-page assumptions sheet with my applications — , these postings can vanish the same day. It flags scope edges like embeds, erection bolts, coatings, and whether joist/deck are in or out, plus a 24‑hour sample takeoff offer, which has bumped responses on structural steel, @m_pierce59. Small caveat: if it’s GC‑side I swap in a short ‘alternates/adders’ note instead.

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@tom_fraser76 +1 on nailing scope; since these are “real-time” posts, I embed a single Bluebeam screenshot of my color‑coded takeoff legend (zones, misc vs. main, totals) right in the email so they get it in 5 seconds. , some portals choke on big files, so I keep it under 1 MB and put lead time + tonnage in the subject (e.g., 380T, 10–12 wks) to stand out.

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