Electrical Estimator at Prime Partners
Electrical Estimator Position Overview
Join Prime Partners in Daly City, CA as an Electrical Estimator, where you’ll play a crucial role in shaping our long-term commercial construction projects. We’re seeking a detail-oriented professional who can deliver precise and competitive bids, balancing cost efficiency with quality. Your expertise in analyzing project documents and collaborating with our dynamic team will be vital to our success.
Qualifications for Electrical Estimator
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience in electrical estimating for commercial construction.
- Proficient in Accubid, McCormick, or Bluebeam software.
- Strong understanding of electrical systems, materials, and labor costs.
Responsibilities for Electrical Estimator
- Craft detailed cost estimates for electrical systems in commercial projects.
- Analyze project plans and specifications to determine comprehensive cost components.
- Collaborate with project teams to gather accurate data and optimize costs.
- Attend pre-bid meetings and conduct site visits to evaluate project scope.
- Maintain thorough documentation of estimates and proposals.
What We Offer Our Electrical Estimators
- Competitive salary range: $47.28-$61.96 per hour, based on experience.
- Opportunities for career advancement.
- Access to ongoing training and certifications.
Electrical Estimator
Daly City, CA
$47 - $62 / hour
*Please note, even if you do not possess all of the skills listed, we encourage you to apply!
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