Mechanical Estimator

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6 months ago
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Mechanical Estimator

Location: East Midlands / UK
Salary: £30,000 – £60,000 DOE
Type: Full-time, permanent

The Company

This reputable building services contractor delivers high-quality mechanical building services across commercial and industrial sectors, with projects ranging from £100k to £7m. They’re known for technical expertise, collaboration, and sustainable solutions.

Role Overview

They’re seeking a Mechanical Estimator to join their growing team. This role is open from junior through to near-senior level, offering development opportunities and progression. You’ll be responsible for preparing accurate, competitive estimates for HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical services projects, supporting tenders from start to finish.

Key Responsibilities

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Analyse drawings, specs, and tender documents to prepare cost estimates

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Carry out material take-offs and liaise with suppliers/subcontractors

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Compile and present estimates, risk assessments, and value engineering options

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Support pre-construction and commercial teams with tenders and variations

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Visit sites as required to assess scope and constraints

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Contribute to improving estimating processes and cost libraries

About You

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Background in Mechanical Engineering/Building Services (qualification or experience)

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Ability to read m...

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