A-1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC.
Description
Summary
The Lead Electrical Estimator is responsible for managing, estimating, and coordinating bids for potential projects, both small and large-scale commercials, under the supervision of the Chief Estimator.
Essential Functions: Estimate labor and material costs for upcoming commercial projects, with project takeoffs ranging from $2 million to $10 million in value. Perform a comprehensive electrical material take-off from bid documents. Review and fully understand job-specific specifications and scope requirements. Track and maintain bid due dates, meetings, walk-throughs, and addendum changes. Communicate regularly with clients, vendors, and subcontractors to ensure deadlines are met. Collaborate closely with the Chief Estimator and the Vice President of Preconstruction to communicate project details before deadlines. Build relationships with project management staff to facilitate the smooth transition of awarded projects from pre-construction to construction. Attend meetings with general contractors, architects, engineers, etc., as needed to understand project requirements. Provide peer-review and guidance for estimators and junior estimators in the preparation of takeoffs, proposal letters, and other bid-related documentation. Assist with business development and marketing initiatives as requested. Perform additional duties as assigned. The above responsibilities are not listed in order of priority and may evolve as the needs of the company change.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of electrical methods, best practices, and safety standards. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs. Strong mathematical and estimating skills. Substantial familiarity and exposure to on-screen takeoff software (e.g., Procore, Accubid, ProEst, etc.). Ability to read and interpret construction documents and blueprints Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Highly organized and detail-oriented. Excellent phone etiquette with strong customer service skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with team members, management, and clients while adhering to company policies. Education and Qualifications
Minimum:
High School Diploma or equivalent Certificate of Completion from an accredited electrical apprenticeship program or equivalent Alternative:
4+ years of construction-related experience in lieu of formal apprenticeship program Preferred:
4+ years of electrical construction industry experience Associate degree in Electrical Technology or related field Experience Qualifications
Minimum:
4 years of electrical estimating experience Proficient in Microsoft office and On Screen takeoff software Preferred:
4+ years of industry experience within the electrical construction field Work Environment:
Primarily office-based (80%) with occasional site visits (20%) during project-specific hours. Physical Requirements:
Regularly requires sitting for extended periods, standings, walking, and using hands/arms. Ability to work in varied environments, including exposure to outdoor elements, construction sites, and equipment noise/vibration. Ability to view a computer monitor for extended periods.
Salary Range:
Negotiable Based Upon Experience.
Summary
The Lead Electrical Estimator is responsible for managing, estimating, and coordinating bids for potential projects, both small and large-scale commercials, under the supervision of the Chief Estimator.
Essential Functions: Estimate labor and material costs for upcoming commercial projects, with project takeoffs ranging from $2 million to $10 million in value. Perform a comprehensive electrical material take-off from bid documents. Review and fully understand job-specific specifications and scope requirements. Track and maintain bid due dates, meetings, walk-throughs, and addendum changes. Communicate regularly with clients, vendors, and subcontractors to ensure deadlines are met. Collaborate closely with the Chief Estimator and the Vice President of Preconstruction to communicate project details before deadlines. Build relationships with project management staff to facilitate the smooth transition of awarded projects from pre-construction to construction. Attend meetings with general contractors, architects, engineers, etc., as needed to understand project requirements. Provide peer-review and guidance for estimators and junior estimators in the preparation of takeoffs, proposal letters, and other bid-related documentation. Assist with business development and marketing initiatives as requested. Perform additional duties as assigned. The above responsibilities are not listed in order of priority and may evolve as the needs of the company change.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of electrical methods, best practices, and safety standards. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs. Strong mathematical and estimating skills. Substantial familiarity and exposure to on-screen takeoff software (e.g., Procore, Accubid, ProEst, etc.). Ability to read and interpret construction documents and blueprints Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Highly organized and detail-oriented. Excellent phone etiquette with strong customer service skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with team members, management, and clients while adhering to company policies. Education and Qualifications
Minimum:
High School Diploma or equivalent Certificate of Completion from an accredited electrical apprenticeship program or equivalent Alternative:
4+ years of construction-related experience in lieu of formal apprenticeship program Preferred:
4+ years of electrical construction industry experience Associate degree in Electrical Technology or related field Experience Qualifications
Minimum:
4 years of electrical estimating experience Proficient in Microsoft office and On Screen takeoff software Preferred:
4+ years of industry experience within the electrical construction field Work Environment:
Primarily office-based (80%) with occasional site visits (20%) during project-specific hours. Physical Requirements:
Regularly requires sitting for extended periods, standings, walking, and using hands/arms. Ability to work in varied environments, including exposure to outdoor elements, construction sites, and equipment noise/vibration. Ability to view a computer monitor for extended periods.
Salary Range:
Negotiable Based Upon Experience.