Electro-Mechanical Estimation Engineer – (Construction / Contracting I
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Experience
10 - 16 Years
Job Location
Education
Bachelor of Technology/Engineering(Electrical, Mechanical)
Nationality
British (UK), Any Nationality
Gender
Male
Vacancy
1 Vacancy
Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
- Review tender documents (ITB/RFQ/RFP), drawings, specifications, and BOQs.
- Prepare quantity take-off (QTO) for Mechanical & Electrical systems.
- Develop cost estimates for HVAC, plumbing, fire-fighting, electrical distribution, ELV, and related systems.
- Float RFQs to vendors/subcontractors and conduct techno-commercial evaluations.
- Prepare competitive technical and commercial proposals for clients.
- Coordinate with procurement, engineering, and project control departments to gather inputs.
- Identify project risks and propose mitigation within pricing.
- Prepare preliminary execution schedules and manpower/material forecasts.
- Support pre-bid and post-bid clarifications.
- Analyze competitor pricing trends and maintain updated cost databases.
Desired Candidate Profile
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical / Mechanical Engineering (or related field).
- 4–8 years of relevant estimation experience in contracting or EPC companies.
- Strong knowledge of electro-mechanical systems (HVAC/Plumbing/Fire-Fighting/Power/ELV).
- Excellent understanding of codes & standards.
- Proficient in AutoCAD, Excel, and estimation software.
- Strong analytical and negotiation skills.
- Excellent communication and reporting abilities.
Employment Type
- Full Time
Company Industry
- Industrial Products
- Heavy Machinery
Department / Functional Area
- Contract Management
- Estimation
- Tendering
- Quantity Surveying
Keywords
- Subcontractor Management
- Estimating Engineer
- Value Engineering
- Electrical Systems
- Cost Estimation
- Mechanical Estimator
- Senior Estimator
- Construction Contracts
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