Delta Construction Partners, Inc.
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.
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