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Electrical Estimator

The Labour Group
Greater London
1 day ago
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Electrical Estimator
Location: London (Hybrid Working)
Sector: Commercial, Aviation, and Data Centre Projects
Company: Tier 1 M&E Contractor

Overview
Our client, a leading Tier 1 M&E contractor, is looking for an experienced Electrical Estimator to join their growing pre-construction team in London. This is an excellent opportunity to work on large-scale and technically complex projects across the commercial, aviation, and data centre sectors.

The role offers hybrid working and the chance to be part of a forward-thinking business known for delivering high-quality engineering solutions across the UK and Europe.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prepare detailed and accurate electrical estimates for projects ranging from initial concept through to final tender submission

  • Review design documentation and specifications to produce competitive and compliant tenders

  • Work closely with the pre-construction, design, and delivery teams to ensure cost accuracy and buildability

  • Liaise with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain competitive quotations

  • Support value engineering exercises and identify potential cost-saving opportunities

  • Contribute to bid presentations and client meetings when required

  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of market pricing, labour rates, and industry standards

Requirements

  • Proven experience as an Electrical Estimator within the M&E contracting sector

  • Strong background working on commercial, aviation, or data centre projects

  • Excellent understanding of electrical systems, materials, and installation methodologies

  • Ability to interpret complex drawings and specifications

  • Proficient in estimation software and Microsoft Office Suite

  • Strong attention to detail and analytical skills

  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities

  • Based within a commutable distance to London with flexibility for hybrid working

Package & Benefits

  • Competitive salary (dependent on experience)

  • Hybrid working model - mix of office and remote work

  • Opportunity to work on high-value, technically challenging projects

  • Career development within a leading Tier 1 contractor

If you're an experienced Electrical Estimator seeking your next challenge with a respected Tier 1 M&E contractor, apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion

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