Senior Electrical Estimator
Walbridge · Mississippi, United States · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Lead electrical subcontractor and electrical estimating strategy for complex projects.
- Partner with senior leadership to develop bid, pursuit, and design-build/CM proposal strategies.
- Provide technical leadership, mentor team members, and support estimating best practices.
- Evaluate design options and apply lean construction principles to improve project outcomes.
- Prepare shadow estimates and oversee electrical subcontractor estimates from concept through GMP and final bid.
- Review drawings, specifications, and bid documents to define scope, takeoffs, and pricing.
- Develop general conditions estimates, budgets, bulletins, RFIs, and preliminary schedules.
- Maintain estimate backup documentation and identify value engineering opportunities.
- Lead subcontractor solicitation, bid leveling, and scope validation.
- Build strong relationships with electrical subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors and develop procurement strategies.
- Participate in pre-bid meetings, job walks, and client presentations.
- Evaluate project risks, market conditions, and cost trends to inform estimates.
- Prepare estimate reviews including overhead, profit, and key commercial assumptions.
- Assess design-build, insurance, bonding, and contract-related risks.
- Support contingency planning, change pricing, and extra work negotiations.
- Partner with project management, engineering, VDC, and field teams to align estimate and execution.
- Develop project schedules from bid documents and manage design to budget.
- Support project hand-off and client presentations.
- Licensed Electrical Journeyperson, or a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related technical discipline (or equivalent experience).
- 4-year engineering degree or equivalent combinations of technical training and/or experience.
- 5+ years of estimating and/or engineering experience.
- Electrical design-build experience is preferred but not mandatory.
- Significant experience in electrical estimating within commercial, industrial, or mission-critical construction environments.
- Advanced knowledge of electrical systems, estimating techniques, and cost control, plus the ability to interpret computerized cost data and systems.
- Ability to read specifications, drawings, and electrical one-line diagrams.
- Experience with power distribution, lighting, low-voltage systems, and related electrical infrastructure.
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex estimates and coordinate multi-discipline efforts.
- Communication, presentation, and teaching skills, both written and oral.
- Knowledge of the Construction Specifications Institute’s (CSI) divisions and Federal, State, and Local health and safety regulations, and how they affect the cost of a project.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and estimating software/tools.
- Effective communication skills and ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.
- Valid driver's license required.