My client is a multifaceted, industry-leading, specialty contractor headquartered in Denver, CO, with decades of experience working in the construction, manufacturing and building services industries. As a second-generation family-owned enterprise, my client prides itself on developing strong relationships with customers, as true project partners, throughout the Mountain West region. They bring creativity, performance and optimism to every project.
Our client provides commercial and industrial electrical construction. They also offer on-call and planned maintenance electrical service.
Our Contributions
Four medical plans with HSA and FSA options for you and your family
401(k) plan with company match that is 100% immediately vested
Dental and vision insurance
Short-term and long-term disability plans available after one year
Company provided life insurance and AD&D with options for supplemental buy-ups.
Paid time off and holidays
Weekly pay
In-house Programs
Career development training for all levels through our client's University
Wellness coaching offering exercise planning, gym discounts, health screenings, program incentives up to $2,100 a year, and more.
Fun company and team building events, and volunteering opportunities
Partnership Programs
Confidential counseling for personal issues, financial advice and more
Discounts on entertainment including amusement park tickets, restaurant specials and more
Additional discounts on products and services for life's necessities such as phone, internet, and work apparel.
What you'll be working on:
Must have solid understanding of estimation process.
Review project documents.
Identify scope of work.
Material, labor, and equipment takeoffs.
Walk difficult projects.
Identify and document difficult/ non-standard conditions.
Coordinate with Preconstruction Team to identify and fill scope gaps.
Clarify scope with General Contractor and Engineer.
Obtain quotes and coordinate/qualify scope with vendors and subcontractors.
Completely assemble the Bid Tab in a timely manner.
Provide value engineering ideas.
Verify estimate accuracy by comparing data versus similar bids.
File electronic documents.
Participate in turnover process to Operations.
Liaison between Estimating and Field Operations.
Follow up on past awards
What is expected of an Chief Electrical Estimator
Indirect supervision.
Requires the use of advanced techniques and knowledge within his/her function.
Applies diversified knowledge of applicable principles and practices to a broad variety of assignments.
Makes decisions independently regarding complexities and methods.
Supervision and guidance related largely to overall objectives, critical issues, new concepts and policy matters.
Liaison to groups within and outside of his/her organization with responsibility to act independently regarding matters pertaining to his/her function.
How you make Safety your top priority:
Comply with all company policies and procedures.
All employees are accountable for safety and health and are empowered to stop work if an unsafe condition is present. Employees should immediately notify their supervisor so that the hazard may be corrected.
Our Client's employees and subcontractors are required to implement our Orientation and maintain all safety and health systems practices including the training requirements of Orientation, site specific orientation, CPR/First Aid/AED/Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Identification and Reporting, and OSHA 30.