Eica Estimator

2 months ago


Salford, United Kingdom MWH Treatment Full time

At MWH Treatment we believe that people matter. We know that to build successful, creative teams we need a diverse workforce that can deliver new innovative ways of thinking. We provide an environment where you will have the freedom to develop and grow to your full potential.

MWH Treatment is looking to strengthen their Estimating team with an EICA Estimator. This role will be based at our Central Hattersley Office. You will complete the preparation of analytical estimates, that are technically correct and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications

You will report directly to the Estimating Manager and the responsibilities will include:

- Preparation of analytical estimates for Electrical and ICA Engineering works, that are technically accurate and with an acceptable risk level, from outline drawings and specifications
- Participate in the design development to assess buildability, materials, innovation and cost effectiveness of proposals.
- Provide high level pricing information early in the Tender for optioneering and budgeting exercises to ensure the most cost-effective solution offered.
- Ensure procedures, including risk and governance processes, are followed, documented and correct authorisations are in place.
- Contribute to the preparation of Tender Preparation and Tender Construction programmes.
- Prepare a staff schedule for the Tender, using feedback from successful contracts and collaborating with other functions
- Participate in the preparation of a procurement plan with the central/regional buyers to agree suppliers & sub-contractors, terms & conditions and discount levels
- Prepare enquiries and obtain competitive quotations for EICA engineering resources, particularly materials and sub-contractors. Obtain completed construction and design questionnaires where appropriate.
- Maintain an up to date awareness and knowledge of Technical developments and new methods within the Industry.
- Prepare financial models for framework submissions, including setting appropriate staff rates
- Cost coding using the standardised system in order to allow meaningful feedback and cost capture going forward