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Electrical Estimator

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Job Advert: Electrical Estimator

Salary: £60,000- £70,000 + Benefits

Location: Milton Keynes

Sector: High- End Residential

Job Type: Full-time, Office Based | Hybrid

About us: Our client is a well-established, independent building services contractor with over 69 years of experience in the design, supply, and installation of a wide range of electrical and mechanical systems. Operating across the industrial, educational, and commercial sectors, they have built a strong reputation for quality and reliability. The company has experienced consistent growth and continues to expand its operations year on year.

Key Responsibilities for an Electrical Estimator:

Prepare cost estimates for electrical/mechanical projects (£20k-£3m), including new builds, refurbishments, and D&B tenders
Manage and prioritise incoming enquiries to optimise departmental workflow
Perform drawing take-offs and input data into estimation software (training provided)
Interpret specifications, drawings, and room data sheets to inform estimates
Conduct site visits/surveys to assess existing installations as needed
Analyse supplier quotations for compliance with tender requirements
Complete tenders including labour, prelims, and design input (Relux/Amtech training available)
Tailor tender documents and summaries to meet submission requirements
Identify and propose value engineering (VE) opportunities
Follow up on tenders through to outcome
Liaise with clients, contractors, and suppliers throughout the tender process
Attend key meetings (mid/post-tender, pre-order)
Handover secured projects to project managers and commercial teams
Collaborate with internal teams throughout project lifecycle
Supervise and support two team members
Develop and maintain strong working relationships
Handle administrative tasks including emails, archiving, and supplier enquiriesQualifications and Experience for an Electrical Estimator:

HNC/HND or City & Guilds equivalent preferred (or similar field of study and/or trade experience as time-served electrician, electrical technician or similar)
Building services background, electrical / mechanical bias
Commercial/industrial estimating experience essential 3+ years - track record of winning projects
Excellent quantitative and analytical skills
Sound communication skills both verbal and written
IT proficient- conversant with MS Office, Excel, Trimble, AutoCAD
Strong understanding of the MEP industry with wide supplier/manufacturer knowledge
Self-motivated and flexible to accommodate fast-paced environment
Experience of working on projects worth upward of £3m
Ability to prioritise and organise workload independentlyWhy Join Us? Be part of a team that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence. We support your growth and development, offering a wealth of opportunities across all sectors and parts of a project life cycle.

For more information please contact Kyle Young (phone number removed)

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