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Estimator

Glu Recruit
South Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Role:

Estimator

Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 Per Annum


Location: Sheffield


Hours: 07:30 – 16:00 / 08:00 – 16:30 / 08:30 – 17:00


Benefits:

28 days holiday (inc. Bank Holidays)


Company Pension
On-site parking
Vehicle/vehicle allowance
Opportunity to develop and grow within a supportive commercial team.
Varied workload across multiple project types.
Real responsibility and career progression potential.
Stable, established business with strong pipeline of work

This role is ideal for someone who has 1–2 years’ independent working experience in quantity surveying, estimating or commercial support. Perfect for someone with a degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline, who is now looking to take the next step in their career and grow within a busy, hands-on commercial environment.


Key Responsibilities:

Provide clear, timely and accurate information, advice, and reports to senior management, clients, and stakeholders.


Support senior team members in the day-to-day management and delivery of multiple projects.
Actively manage deadlines and report progress to supervisors.
Follow quality assurance processes and ensure standard documentation is used for external communications.
Attend meetings, contribute, and produce accurate minutes.
Carry out site visits and inspections as required.
Work across multiple projects, managing a high volume of tasks simultaneously
Assist with measurement, estimating, pricing, and liaising with suppliers.
Prepare Bills of Quantities, Specifications, and Schedule of Rates.
Compile tenders and quotations for works.
Administer various forms of contracts during the construction period.
Prepare and administer interim valuations, contractor claims, and settlement of final accounts.
Maintain and update cost databases, financial records, and contemporary project records.
Assist in the valuation of claims and variations.
Support the preparation of financial reports in accordance with company requirements.
Provide general support to Commercial and Contract Managers.
Demonstrate effective project management skills and organisation across all tasks.

Code of Conduct Expectations

Carry out instructions issued by Senior Management


Act in the best interests of the company at all times
Contribute to the full extent of your capabilities to achieve the most effective operational standards and practice
Perform all duties in accordance with Health and Safety Policy and Quality Assurance procedures
Perform all duties in accordance with other company policies as advised from time to time
Maintain high standards of attendance, punctuality, and personal appearance
Maintain the confidentiality of the business, clients, and business associates
Comply with the Rules of Conduct and Disciplinary Rules published by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

Who We’re Looking For:

1–2 years’ relevant experience


Degree or qualification in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or Estimating
Experience in groundworks, civils, or refurbishment projects is highly beneficial
Strong measurement, costing, pricing, and supplier liaison skills
Ability to handle high-volume, fast-turnaround quoting workload
Organised, proactive, and confident communicator

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