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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator for multi-family projects in the DC area. You will analyze blueprints, prepare accurate bids using Trimble Accu-bid, and manage vendor relationships. Requires 5+ years of US-based electrical estimating experience. We offer full benefits, PTO, and a 401K...
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United States , DC area
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Blueprint Staffing
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Electrical Estimator – Governmental
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator for governmental projects in Montgomery, AL. You will manage bids for DoD and correctional facilities, requiring 7+ years in estimating and construction management. This full-time role offers comprehensive benefits, including insurance, 401k, and vacati...
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United States , Montgomery, AL
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69900.00 - 104900.00 USD / Year
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Caddell Construction
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Electrical Estimator – Governmental
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator for governmental projects in Montgomery. This role requires 7+ years in estimating/managing DoD or correctional-type projects and a relevant degree. You will develop nationwide subcontractor networks and manage bids for complex government RFPs. We offer...
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United States , Montgomery
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69900.00 - 104900.00 USD / Year
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Caddell Construction
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator in Lenexa with 5+ years in design-build and plan-spec projects. You will evaluate project costs, interpret blueprints, and utilize Accubid software. This role offers competitive pay, comprehensive medical benefits, and a 401(k) plan for qualified US can...
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United States , Lenexa
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INSPYR Solutions
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Senior Electrical Estimator
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Lead the preparation of accurate, competitive electrical estimates for commercial and infrastructure projects. This senior role requires 10+ years of experience, proficiency with Accubid/ConEst, and deep NEC knowledge. We offer a full benefits package and 401(k) match in Little Rock.
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United States , Little Rock
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Lexicon, Inc
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Electrical Estimator
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Join our team in St. Petersburg, FL, as an Electrical Estimator. You will prepare bids for large multifamily, commercial, and federal projects nationwide. We seek a detail-oriented professional with 1-3 years of experience and Accubid proficiency. This role is key to delivering accurate, competit...
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United States , St. Petersburg
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Power Design
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Electrical Estimator - Data Center
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Shape tomorrow's skylines as an Electrical Estimator for innovative Data Center projects. This role at our St. Petersburg, FL headquarters requires 3-5 years of specialized data center estimating experience. You will manage bids from start to finish, using Accubid to deliver accurate, competitive...
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United States , St. Petersburg
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Power Design
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Senior Electrical Estimator
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Seeking a Senior Electrical Estimator in Oak Ridge to prepare detailed labor and material estimates from HVAC/mechanical/electrical drawings. You will coordinate with subcontractors, manage scope reviews, and assist with change orders. Requires 5+ years' experience, proficiency in Accubid/Autobid...
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United States , Oak Ridge
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Apollo Mechanical Contractors
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Electrical Estimator
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Join our team as an Electrical Estimator in the DC area. You will prepare accurate, multi-million-dollar estimates for commercial and multi-family projects using Trimble Accu-bid and Bluebeam. We require 5+ years of US-based electrical estimating experience. We offer full benefits, 401K match, an...
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United States , DC area
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90000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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Blueprint Staffing
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Electrical Estimator
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Join our team as an Electrical Estimator in the DC area. You will prepare accurate, multi-million-dollar estimates for commercial and multi-family projects using Trimble Accu-bid and Bluebeam. We require 5+ years of US-based electrical estimating experience. We offer full benefits, 401K match, an...
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United States , DC area
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90000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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Electrical estimator jobs represent a critical and analytical career path at the intersection of engineering, finance, and project management within the construction and industrial sectors. Professionals in this field are the financial architects of electrical projects, responsible for predicting the total cost before work begins. Their precise calculations form the foundation for competitive bidding, realistic budgeting, and ultimately, project profitability. By meticulously quantifying every aspect of an electrical scope, they enable companies to make informed decisions and secure new business. The core responsibility of an electrical estimator is to prepare comprehensive and accurate cost estimates for projects ranging from residential wiring and commercial buildings to large-scale industrial plants, infrastructure, and renewable energy installations. This involves a detailed process of analyzing project blueprints, specifications, and technical documents. A key task is performing a "take-off," which is the careful measurement and listing of all materials required—from conduit and wiring to switchgear, transformers, and lighting fixtures. They then assign current unit costs to these materials, often soliciting and evaluating quotes from suppliers and subcontractors. Simultaneously, they calculate the labor hours needed for installation, factoring in crew sizes, productivity rates, and local wage scales. Beyond the direct costs, estimators also account for equipment rentals, permits, insurance, overhead, and contingency allowances for unforeseen issues. To synthesize this data, electrical estimators commonly utilize specialized software such as Accubid, ConEst, or Bluebeam, alongside core tools like Microsoft Excel and project management applications. They produce formal bid packages and proposals that clearly present the cost breakdown. As projects evolve, estimators frequently play a vital role in change order management, quantifying the cost impact of design modifications. Senior estimators often engage in value engineering, suggesting alternative materials or methods to achieve client goals more efficiently. Success in electrical estimator jobs requires a unique blend of technical knowledge and soft skills. A strong foundation in electrical principles, codes (NEC, CEC), and construction methods is paramount. Proficiency in reading and interpreting complex electrical schematics, single-line diagrams, and construction drawings is non-negotiable. On the analytical side, exceptional attention to detail, advanced numerical aptitude, and organizational skills are crucial for managing vast quantities of data without error. Effective communication and negotiation skills are equally important, as estimators must collaborate with engineers, project managers, suppliers, and clients, presenting and justifying their estimates clearly. While many positions require a degree in electrical engineering, construction management, or a related field, substantial practical experience as an electrician or project coordinator is also highly valued and can serve as a pathway into this profession. For those with a meticulous mind and a passion for both the technical and commercial sides of the electrical industry, pursuing electrical estimator jobs offers a stable and intellectually challenging career with a direct impact on a company's success.

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