Electrical Estimator

Stockton-on-Tees
11 months ago
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Electrical Estimator - Stockton-on-Tees

My client is a technical engineering solutions provider who require an electrical estimator to join the business on a permanent basis.

Role:

  • Review clients specifications and tender information in detail.

  • Strong understanding of contracts T&C’s and ability to converse and negotiate terms.

  • Ensure that tender documents are correct and technically accurate.

  • Timely preparation of and submission of electrical & instrumentation tenders.

  • Attend site visits and client briefings.

  • Work closely with clients and other colleagues to review tenders and hand-overs.

  • Finalisation of all tender bids and to attend pre award meetings to secure contracts and hand over to project managers.

  • Working to tight deadlines.

  • Liaising with customers to review, interpret, and understand customer electrical specifications/requirements.

  • Obtain supplier & sub-contractor quotations.

  • Maintain electrical specification confirmations for all contracts, identifying and costing for up-charges and requesting concessions.

  • Developing key relationships with supply chain and with customers / specifies.

  • Support the project team from tender stage to handover.

    Requirements:

  • Experienced electrical estimator with process, power generation, pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas industry experience (essential)

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience working as an electrical estimator.

  • Strong electrical, instrumentation and special systems knowledge and experience (essential)

  • Electrical or instrumentation degree / trade qualified (desirable)

    Salary: 55k per annum.

    If you would like to be considered please send an up to date CV and references to DMW Recruitment.

    Our aim is to provide a targeted approach to recruitment from project inception to completion within industries which will impact current and future generations

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