Delta Construction Partners, Inc.
Electrical Estimator
Delta Construction Partners, Inc., Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR
Delta Construction Partners is a national executive search firm for the nation’s premier electrical contractors and industry professionals. Delta has been retained by a confidential electrical contractor client to conduct a search for the position of
Electrical Estimator in Portland, Oregon.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Electrical Estimator Compensation & Benefits Total compensation for the
Electrical Estimator in Portland Oregon
is between $100,000 and $120,000. Competitive Compensation Package Healthcare Coverage - Medical/Dental/Vision Bonus Potential PTO/Vacation 401K
Electrical Estimator Duties & Responsibilities Responsible for the full cycle of estimating and analysis, with support and oversight from Sr. Estimator Conduct analysis of drawings and specifications to ensure required information is provided Develop cost estimate by soliciting specific pricing from vendors and/or sub-contractors Provide detailed quantity takeoffs and unit prices for review with Senior Chief Estimator and/or Vice President of Preconstruction Train and lead Junior Estimators in their growth and learning, including leadership and hands-on experience Participate in design-assist project stages Must meet critical deadlines and provide accurate information Periodically visits jobsites
Electrical Estimator Qualifications Minimum of 2 years’ experience in an electrical estimating position with an electrical contractor. Experience estimating large commercial, industrial and data center projects . Computer proficient with ability to adapt to new innovations and processes Experience in Electrical Construction Industry Capable of understanding construction documents including drawings, standards, and specifications Strong written, communication and problem-solving skills Strong knowledge in Accubid & Bluebeam software Potential management and leadership skills Functions effectively as part of a team Excellent time management and organizational skills Positive attitude is a must Effective and professional communication skills to clients and within the Preconstruction team Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Preferred but Not Necessary Journeyman License or Degree
Electrical Estimator in Portland, Oregon.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Electrical Estimator Compensation & Benefits Total compensation for the
Electrical Estimator in Portland Oregon
is between $100,000 and $120,000. Competitive Compensation Package Healthcare Coverage - Medical/Dental/Vision Bonus Potential PTO/Vacation 401K
Electrical Estimator Duties & Responsibilities Responsible for the full cycle of estimating and analysis, with support and oversight from Sr. Estimator Conduct analysis of drawings and specifications to ensure required information is provided Develop cost estimate by soliciting specific pricing from vendors and/or sub-contractors Provide detailed quantity takeoffs and unit prices for review with Senior Chief Estimator and/or Vice President of Preconstruction Train and lead Junior Estimators in their growth and learning, including leadership and hands-on experience Participate in design-assist project stages Must meet critical deadlines and provide accurate information Periodically visits jobsites
Electrical Estimator Qualifications Minimum of 2 years’ experience in an electrical estimating position with an electrical contractor. Experience estimating large commercial, industrial and data center projects . Computer proficient with ability to adapt to new innovations and processes Experience in Electrical Construction Industry Capable of understanding construction documents including drawings, standards, and specifications Strong written, communication and problem-solving skills Strong knowledge in Accubid & Bluebeam software Potential management and leadership skills Functions effectively as part of a team Excellent time management and organizational skills Positive attitude is a must Effective and professional communication skills to clients and within the Preconstruction team Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Preferred but Not Necessary Journeyman License or Degree