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Mechanical Estimator

Sustainable Resourcing
Northampton
1 week ago
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Position: Mechanical Estimator
Location: Northampton
Contract Type: Full-time, permanent


About the Company

Join a specialist building services contractor operating across residential, student accommodation and housing sectors, delivering end-to-end mechanical, electrical and plumbing solutions for new-build developments and refurbishments in the Midlands and beyond.


Role Overview

The Mechanical Estimator will play a key role in securing new projects by preparing accurate, competitive mechanical cost estimates. You'll be working closely with pre-construction and project teams to ensure tender submissions reflect the project scope, risk, subcontractor input and buildability considerations. The role demands strong residential sector experience, particularly with new-build housing and multi-unit schemes.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyse tender documentation (drawings, specifications, schedules) for mechanical works on residential and housing projects.
  • Prepare detailed mechanical cost estimates, including labour, plant, materials, subcontract packages and prelims.
  • Engage and coordinate with specialist subcontractors and suppliers to obtain pricing, assess viability and drive value engineering.
  • Identify and quantify mechanical scope, phasing, risk items and build logistics specific to residential developments.
  • Work with design and BIM teams to review M&E layouts and co-ordinate mechanical systems input. Briggs & Forrester
  • Maintain and update historical cost databases, benchmarking and tender feedback for continuous improvement.
  • Contribute to tender submissions including risk registers, assumptions, clarifications and commercial commentary.
  • Liaise with senior commercial staff to ensure alignment on pricing strategy, margin and contract terms.

Essential Experience & Skills

  • Demonstrable mechanical estimating experience in the residential sector (new-build housing, apartments or similar).
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical building services (heating, plumbing, ventilation, chilled/hot water systems) in a contracting environment.
  • Ability to interpret drawings, specifications and schedules for mechanical works.
  • Proficiency in cost breakdown, labour and material pricing, subcontractor procurement and enabling cost input.
  • Good commercial awareness and ability to challenge/optimise design and specification for cost effectiveness.
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and good numeracy/analytical skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure to meet tender deadlines and handle multiple estimating streams.

Desirable

  • Exposure to use of BIM, 3-D coordination and early design input in mechanical estimating. Briggs & Forrester
  • Experience in liaising with housebuilders and residential contractors.
  • Working knowledge of NEC or JCT contract conditions and risk apportionment.

What s On Offer

  • A key commercial role within a specialist residential building services business.
  • Opportunity to work on high-profile residential and housing schemes.
  • Career development and strong internal support with access to design, BIM and delivery teams.
  • Based in Northampton with travel as required to project/supplier meetings


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