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Senior Mechanical Estimator

Avolon M&E
City of London
20 hours ago
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Senior Mechanical Estimator

Salary: £85,000 - £95,000


Location: West London / Hayes (Office-based) + site visits as required (all London based sites)


Type: Full-time, permanent


Benefits: Company pension, Cycle to Work Scheme, Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)


A leading Building Services Contractor is seeking an experienced Senior Mechanical Estimator to join their growing pre-construction team. This is a senior role within an established M&E business, offering long‑term stability, strong career progression, and the chance to influence and improve estimating processes across multiple projects.


The Role

As a Senior Mechanical Estimator, you will play a key part in securing new business and ensuring tenders are prepared accurately, competitively, and in line with company standards. Responsibilities include:



  • Preparing, analysing and submitting mechanical tenders across a diverse range of building services projects.
  • Carrying out detailed take‑offs, cost build‑ups, and analytical estimating.
  • Reviewing tender documentation, drawings, specifications and contractual requirements.
  • Managing supplier and subcontractor enquiries to obtain competitive and compliant quotations.
  • Identifying risks, opportunities, and value‑engineering options during pre‑construction.
  • Liaising with internal teams, senior leadership, clients, consultants, and supply chain partners.
  • Presenting commercial and technical aspects of tenders for director-level approval.
  • Supporting handover processes to delivery teams with clarity and accurate documentation.
  • Contributing to the development of estimating systems, cost libraries and process improvements.
  • Mentoring and supporting junior team members where required.

About You

  • Extensive experience in mechanical estimating within building services/M&E contracting.
  • Strong technical understanding of mechanical systems and installation methods.
  • Ability to interpret technical documents, drawings and specifications confidently.
  • Excellent commercial awareness and understanding of tendering processes.
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in estimating software and Microsoft Excel.
  • A proactive, organised and detail‑driven approach to managing multiple bids.

What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary £85-95k
  • Strong, stable company with a healthy project pipeline
  • Supportive senior leadership team and collaborative working environment
  • Opportunity to shape processes and contribute to business growth
  • Long‑term progression within pre‑construction and estimating


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