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Mechanical Estimator

Vertical Recruitment
London
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Estimator – London

Progression | Flexibility


Are you looking for a role where you can take control of your career, work flexibly, and develop into a senior position? We’re seeking an ambitious Mechanical Estimator to join an expanding team in London which is one of the fastest growing M&E teams in London.


Why Join?


Well known M&E contractor - who looks after their staff and promotes internal progression and open communication

Clear Progression – tailored career pathways, with opportunities to step into senior roles as the business grows.

Flexible Working – hybrid arrangements that support work–life balance.

Supportive Environment – ongoing training, mentoring, and exposure to diverse mechanical projects across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors.

Impactful Work – play a key role in competitive tendering and project delivery within a dynamic, forward-thinking company.


What You’ll Do

  • Prepare accurate cost estimates for mechanical building services projects.
  • Review specifications, drawings, and tender documents.
  • Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors to secure competitive pricing.
  • Collaborate with engineers and project managers to deliver winning bids
  • Support continuous improvement in estimating processes.


What We’re Looking For


  • Previous experience as a Mechanical Estimator within building services or construction.
  • Strong technical knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and public health systems.
  • Proficiency with estimating software and Microsoft Office.
  • A proactive approach, with strong commercial awareness and attention to detail.
  • Ambition to grow with the business and develop into senior positions.


Package

  • £50,000 - £80,000 salary based on experience. There will be bonus and car allowance negotiations as well.
  • Hybrid/flexible working
  • Career progression and training support
  • Pension & benefits scheme


If you would like the details please contact me:

James Cooper

07582 437 050

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