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Mechanical Estimating Manager

Falcon Green Personnel
London
1 week ago
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A mechanical contractor that provides a wide range of industrial and commercial mechanical services, is actively seeking a Mechanical Estimator Manager to join their team in Maidenhead.
This is an exciting opportunity for an Estimator who is ready to take the next step in their career and join a rapidly expanding contractor with excellent prospects for growth. You will be given the support, autonomy, and guidance to help drive the company forward while developing your own career.
The company has a strong track record of delivering mechanical solutions across the UK and Europe, with extensive experience in data centre, mission-critical, and pharmaceutical projects. Since the early 2000s, they have successfully partnered with some of Europe’s best-known general contractors.
If you’re looking to progress into a leadership role within a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation, this is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a company known for its technical excellence and long-standing industry relationships. You will be given the support and guidance to take the company and allowed to progress your career.
Responsibilities:
* First point of contact for all estimating enquiries
* Grow, develop, train current and new team members
* Direct and assist estimating team in their day-to-day activities.
* Lead regular internal and client meetings
* Develop strong relationship with current and prospective client list
* Develop c...

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