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BMS Techincal Estimator

London
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BMS Estimator

Location: London

£50,000 - £55,000 DOE + Car Allowance + Benefits

Benefits: Car allowance, private medical insurance, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, matched pension, life insurance, professional development support + more

About the Role
My client, a leading organisation in the energy and sustainability sector, is seeking a BMS Estimator to join their Building Optimisation team. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing accurate, competitive, and compliant technical solutions for projects across metering, Building Management Systems (BMS), and IoT technologies.

Working closely with internal delivery teams, clients, and suppliers, you’ll prepare detailed costings, technical proposals, and business cases that align with both client requirements and project delivery capabilities.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and price technical solutions across BMS, metering, and IoT systems.
Liaise with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors to validate technical and commercial details.
Prepare professional proposal and tender documentation.
Conduct site surveys and support project kick-off meetings.
Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and industry standards.
Support sales and pre-sales activity as the technical expert.
About You

Strong technical background in a mechanical or electrical discipline.
Proven experience in BMS and/or metering system design.
Skilled in developing solution costings and detailed proposals.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify technical information.
Collaborative, proactive, and detail oriented.
Full UK driving licence and eligibility to work in the UK.
Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity to join an expanding business delivering innovative energy and building optimisation solutions. You’ll be part of a passionate, purpose-led team driving tangible results, with access to strong benefits, flexible working, and clear professional development opportunities.

If interested in this position, please apply with your CV or for more information contact Damien on (phone number removed)

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