Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£45000 - £50000 per annum, Benefits: Plus Package
Estimator – Plymouth Due to the constant success and pipeline of works due to start, an incredible opportunity has arisen for an Estimator to join a well established construction company on a permanent basis. This company offer an array of projects including refurbishments, commercial new build, renovations and extensions within Healthcare, Education, Commercial and Public Sector. Responsibilities: Liaise with clients, consultants, quantity surveyors, and other third parties Reviewing potential tenders with commercial team Review and evaluate all tender enquiries for completeness and accuracy Tender stage site visits Raising tender stage RFIs Administrate correspondence and tender documentation throughout the supply chain Sending out tender enquiries to the supply chain, Negotiating and adjudicating quotes Obtain pricing in a timely manner to meet with submission deadlines Review and evaluate all project costs and provide a complete price submission Assess the levels of business risk on each project Compile and provide detailed handover information for all successful bids to the Operations team Monitor the various stages of all successful bids to ensure costs are kept in line with the forecast Requirements: Proven track record of estimating in construction Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and verbal English Highly numerate, uses initiative and solves problems independently Full clean driving licence is required, and a DBS may be conducted Computer literacy skills and the ability to adapt to using company customer relationship management systems If you would like to discuss, please do call RGB Recruitment Exeter and ask for Nicky Harris.
Plymouth
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