What are the responsibilities and job description for the ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR position at Nooter Construction?
Nooter Philadelphia is seeking an Electrical Estimator. Our Estimators are responsible for providing estimating services for various types of projects and contract formats, including producing estimates at various phases of design and construction.
This position is part of the Estimating Team, which supports the company's get work function that fuels meeting the business objectives.
Nooter Philadelphia offers a flexible work schedule. We provide full benefits, including, but not limited to, a 401(K) with Employer Match, Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, Paid Time Off, and career advancement opportunities.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
Perform material and equipment takeoffs and obtain vendor pricing
Assign labor factors based on established labor estimating manuals
Consolidate labor and material estimates into a summary proposal
Create project milestone schedules
Read and interpret client-supplied bid documents
Utilize the Nooter Management System (NMS) to adhere to policies and processes
Attend pre-bid and jobsite walk-through meetings
QUALIFICATIONS :
Working knowledge of estimating databases (Accubid, NECA, ConEst, MCA, John S. Page, Richardson's,)
Ability to perform conceptualized estimates (schematic design, design development, and construction document phases)
Excellent analytical, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills
Ability to read blueprints
Knowledge of computer software including MS Office Suite
Ability to learn new software if needed
Associates degree in Engineering (Contracting Engineer) or equivalent combination of technical training and / or related work experience (Estimator)
2-5 years of estimating experience related to our industry
TRAVEL AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
10-20% local travel may be required to project sites
Walk, sit, stand, climb, crawl, kneel, lift, and operate a vehicle
Reach for, handle, and manipulate objects. Use hands and arms to lift and carry objects weighing up to 20 pounds
Climb ladders and stairs
Work at a computer station for extended periods
Ability to focus clearly on objects (either naturally or with corrected vision) at varying distances
Ability to work in internal and external atmospheric conditions, including high and low ambient temperatures, elevated work areas, and noise levels above 85 dbl
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