Junior Mechanical Estimator

Sleaford Building Services
Sleaford
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Company Description

Sleaford Building Services Limited (SBS) is an MEP design and build contractor specialising in quality installations throughout the UK.


Based in Lincolnshire, SBS is an EOT owned business with in‑house expertise in commercial, industrial, retail, and residential sectors.


SBS operates its own fabrication facility for off‑site modular construction and has a dedicated ventilation department and process engineering specialists. Our qualified design team delivers BIM Level 2 standards, provides thermal modelling advice, and offers strategies for Low and Zero carbon technologies. SBS handles projects ranging from minor maintenance to multi‑million‑pound MEP installations requiring high technical knowledge and coordination.


Established in 2003, SBS has grown to become one of the UKs largest and most well‑respected independent Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing contractors. We are very proud of our development and steady, sustainable growth over the last two decades, however we are even more excited about our future.


As an employer we offer a friendly workplace, with a supportive team of colleagues, along with employee benefits such as free parking, free office lunches, long‑service holiday scheme complete with an extra day of annual leave for your birthday, and a performance‑based bonus scheme.


Job Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Junior Mechanical Estimator. You will work within a variety of sectors which include commercial, leisure, education and the public sector. Your role will require you to create estimates/tenders from mechanical services design drawings (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).


Ideally you will be able to work on both design and build and pre‑designed projects. You will work closely with suppliers/wholesalers to obtain the best prices possible. You will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of prestigious and high‑value projects. All software training will be provided in‑house / externally if required to help your progression into the field of building services estimating.


Position Overview

  • Assist with cost planning, tendering, and procurement
  • Support the commercial team in managing subcontractor packages and valuations
  • Assist in monitoring project costs, variations, and reporting
  • Gain exposure to a wide range of project types and values

Position Requirements

  • Degree‑qualified or working towards a qualification in Building Services
  • Experience in main contracting (ideal but not essential)
  • Strong attention to detail and communication skills
  • Eager to learn and progress within a growing business
  • Full clean Driving Licence

Notes

  • Holiday Package: 24 days + 8BH
  • Holiday: 1 Day Birthday
  • Working hours: 8:30-5 Monday - Friday
  • Work phone/tablet if required
  • All required training provided

Benefits

  • Discounted or free food
  • Business travel reimbursement
  • Performance Based Bonus
  • Free parking
  • On‑site parking

Work authorisation: United Kingdom (preferred)


Application deadline: 27/02/2026


Reference ID: Junior Mech Est 02/26


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