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Electrical Estimator

The Employee Connect, Evansville, Indiana, United States, 47725

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About the job Electrical Estimator

Job Title:

Electrical Estimator

Location:

Evansville, IN

Pay:

$115,000-$125,000 per year (based on experience)

Job Summary

Our client, a leader in multi-trade industrial contracting services, is seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator to join their growing team. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a high-energy environment and brings strong electrical estimating experience within the contracting industry.

Key Responsibilities

Prepare detailed cost estimates for various electrical projects (conceptual, design-build, tender work) Calculate material, labor, and equipment costs based on blueprints, schematics, and specs Review scope documents to determine material and labor needs Generate RFQs and solicit competitive pricing from suppliers and subcontractors Use estimating software such as Accubid Classic or Accubid Anywhere for calculations Work with the Estimating Manager to set indirect and overhead costs Support other duties aligned with company goals as assigned Must-Haves / Requirements Summary

Bachelors degree preferred (or equivalent trade experience) 3+ years of experience in electrical estimating within the contracting industry Proficiency with Accubid estimating software Ability to interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and P&IDs Knowledge of electrical sub-trade scopes of work Strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel Comfortable interacting with clients, contractors, and internal stakeholders Preferred Qualifications

Experience quoting electrical service jobs Previous work in a multi-trade industrial environment Benefits

Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid vacation and time off

Screening Questions How many years of experience do you have with electrical estimating in the contracting industry? Are you proficient with Accubid estimating software? Can you interpret electrical schematics and P&IDs accurately?