About the role
Shape what success looks like in the world of high-profile construction as an Estimator. We’re proud of what we do and well on our way to leading every market we’re in. Collaborating with a winning team to secure even more business, you’ll get to apply your tendering expertise on an unrivalled scale.
As part of our Major Projects division, you will be working directly on the project based in Derby, responsible for pricing tender opportunities by implementing estimating strategies on each bid. You will also establish and maintain positive and effective relationships with customers, partners and bid teams.
What you'll be doing
Join us as an Estimator and you’ll be supported to take the initiative, grab every opportunity and make big things happen. This will involve:
- Analysing enquiry contents, extracting commercial requirements and advising all interested/participating departments of the requirements.
- Attending “Pre‐Tender Meetings” and “Site Visits” and assessing all salient features. Establishing working conditions and ensuring completion of the necessary Site Reports.
- Performing “Quantity Take‐Offs” of materials and labour operations from G.A. Drawings, Schedules and Specifications. If necessary, establishing “Bills of Quantities” and providing Bills of Materials to facilitate material supply pricing.
- Prepare and manage initial cost estimate using benchmark data to key cost areas and risk profile for teams increased focus.
- Update initial budget as the project information, schedule and methodology are refined.
- Manage the development and collation of the measured works / Direct and indirect cost element of the project.
- To interpret the “Scope of Work” and where necessary, formulate and place Sub‐Contract Enquiries and appraise subsequent responses.
- Ensure that cost planning and estimating are accurate and reflect the project requirements, methodology, phasing, constraints and overall risk profile.
- Establishing Total Manhours and Indirect Cost estimates, to evaluate Plant, Staff, Site Supervision and Accommodation requirements.
- Support compilation for the Basis of Estimate document.
- Summarising the estimate and in consultation with the business unit leadership team, arrive at a total estimate.
- Liaising with the Client and all parties concerned during the Tender period.
- Supporting the project commercial team for Earned Value reporting.
- Assistance with EAC (Estimate at Completion) including reporting for Benchmarking data.
- Support tender health checks and formal risk reviews.
- Support wider business unit requirements such as digital toolkits, cash flow development and sustainability.
- Support project / bid change control and value management.
- Collection and reporting of Benchmarking data.
Who we're looking for
To join us as an Estimator, you’ll need:
- Membership of a relevant professional body and/or relevant professional qualification is desirable, such as RICS/CIOB/CICES/RIBA/ICE/CIBSE.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in relevant sectors.
- Candidates should have priced schemes in the above categories ranging in value up to £30m, with a working knowledge of pricing and quantification methods.
The candidates should also:
- Have a working knowledge of best practice solutions and optimisation of innovative ideas.
- Have experience of working with the NEC suite of contracts.
- Be proficient in MS Excel and Word and be able to use estimating software.
- Understand temporary works, their requirements and costs.
- Be able to interrogate supply chain quotes, produce comparisons and highlight any exclusions / attendances / omissions.
- Work with minimal supervision to achieve deadlines. Able to be a strong team player, as well as work on their own initiative.
Candidates should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the following soft skills:
- Problem Solving and decision making
- Adaptability
- Flexible application of deep technical knowledge
- Fluid application of evidenced based decision making
- Collaboration and teamwork
- Attention to detail
- Analytic reasoning
- Data analysis and presentation
Why work for us
If you’re inspired by the chance to grow like never before through meaningful work, join us as an Estimator. As well as benefits that include a share plan, pension, recognition scheme, employee assistance programme and generous annual and volunteering leave, you’ll be safe, seen, heard and respected throughout your career with us. Apply now.
About us
At Balfour Beatty we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential components of any successful, happy workplace. Through our Value Everyone D&I Strategy and Action Plan, we are growing our diverse workforce and developing our inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. Our Smart Working policy enables employees to work flexibly where operationally possible and we would be happy to explore this with you.
To find out more about our Value Everyone D&I Strategy and Action Plan, visit our website at https://www.balfourbeatty.com/how-we-work/diversity-and-inclusion/
As a Disability Confident Employer, we are committed to working with disabled people and people with long-term health conditions, to remove barriers for them in obtaining employment. We are also committed to offering applicants with a disability an interview if they meet the minimum requirements for the role.
Further information about Disability Confident can be found at https://disabilityconfident.campaign.gov.uk/
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