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Mechanical Estimator

CPV Engineering
Romsey
3 weeks ago
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We have an excellent career opportunity for a dynamic candidate to join the CPV Projects team as a Mechanical Estimator - based in a modern and progressive production facility, nestled in the leafy edges of the New Forest, close to the beautiful Hampshire town of Romsey.


APPLICATION DEADLINE: 21st November 2025


Location:

CPV, Romsey


Reports To:
Position Type:

Full-time, Permanent


Job Description

The Mechanical Estimator is responsible for producing accurate and competitive cost estimates for mechanical engineering projects. Working closely with the Project Engineering Manager and other internal teams, this role supports CPV’s tendering process and contributes to the successful delivery of projects by ensuring estimates are commercially sound, technically compliant, and aligned with client requirements.


Key Responsibilities

  • Review and interpret mechanical drawings, specifications, and tender documentation to define project scope and requirements.
  • Perform detailed quantity take-offs and prepare cost estimates for mechanical systems, including piping, tanks, manholes and pre‑fab pipe systems.
  • Source and evaluate supplier and subcontractor quotations to ensure best value, compliance, and reliability.
  • Prepare and submit complete tender packages, including cost breakdowns, clarifications, and supporting documentation.
  • Collaborate with project engineers, design teams, and procurement to ensure all technical and commercial aspects are accurately reflected in estimates.
  • Identify potential cost risks, assumptions, and opportunities for value engineering.
  • Maintain and update databases of materials, labour rates, and supplier pricing to support future estimates.
  • Participate in tender review meetings and provide feedback to refine estimating procedures and improve competitiveness.
  • Support project handover by clearly communicating cost and scope details to project delivery teams.
  • Attend site visits or pre‑tender meetings as required to understand project conditions and constraints.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Estimator in a building services, process, or mechanical engineering environment.
  • Strong understanding of mechanical systems, materials, fabrication, and installation methods.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and schematics.
  • Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Excel.
  • Excellent numerical and analytical skills with strong attention to detail.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills to build effective relationships with suppliers, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders.
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tenders under tight deadlines.
  • Full UK driving licence (for site visits).

Desirable Qualifications

  • HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or a related discipline.
  • Experience with cost control, risk assessment, and value engineering principles.
  • Familiarity with industrial or process project estimating.
  • Knowledge of relevant construction, health & safety, and mechanical standards and regulations.
  • Competitive salary (dependent on experience)
  • Company pension scheme
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Supportive and collaborative working environment

About us

Founded in 1948, CPV is part of a family‑owned group of manufacturing businesses with over 60 years’ experience in the plastics and industrial piping industries. The company was a pioneer in the development of thermoplastic pipe systems and is still committed to driving forward innovation in products, services and manufacturing techniques. Over the years, CPV has become a world‑class manufacturer of engineering pipework solutions for a wide array of applications including corrosion‑resistant pipe systems for chemical and hazardous media and pre‑insulated pipe systems for district heating and cooling networks.


PLEASE NOTE: candidates require the right to live and work in the UK indefinitely


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CPV Ltd
Woodington Mill,
Woodington Road
East Wellow, Romsey
Hampshire, SO51 6DQ
United Kingdom


Registered Office
CPV Ltd
Station Road West
Ash Vale, Hampshire
GU12 5LZ
United Kingdom


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