An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Estimator with 5+ years' experience to join leading company specialising in Modular Cleanroom Design within the Biopharmaceutical industry.
As an Estimator, you will prepare and analyse tenders, ensuring accuracy and profitability for key off-site projects.
You will be responsible for:
- Preparing precise tenders based on specifications, drawings, and bills of quantities.
- Sourcing and evaluating quotations from subcontractors and suppliers.
- Identifying and assessing risks, ambiguities, and qualifications within tenders.
- Contributing to the enhancement of internal systems and staying informed on industry changes.
What we are looking for:
- Possess 5+ years' experience in an estimating role, within contracting or specialist sectors.
- A relevant third-level qualification in a related field.
- Expertise in estimating, tendering, pricing, and measuring for construction projects.
- Strong IT skills, including MS Office and relevant estimating software.
What's on offer:
- Competitive salary
- Access to ongoing training and professional growth
- A chance to work on varied and exciting projects in the construction sector
- Opportunities for career development within a well-established organisation
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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