Position Available – Chief Electrical Estimator (Tampa,FL)

Chief Electrical Estimator (Tampa,FL)

Responsibilities:

  • Direct a team of estimators for timely and accurate completion of electrical estimates.
  • Train and develop skills of estimators and estimator trainees.
  • Reinforce and communicate company standards for estimating electrical design/build and plans and specs work.
  • Create, maintain and upgrade the company estimating system, database (units and prices) and assemblies.
  • Provide estimating system training for all estimators, project managers and others as necessary.

Qualifications:

  • Ten or more years of relevant electrical estimating experience.
  • Accubid experience preferred
  • Design / Build experience preferred
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and estimating software.
  • Ability to multi-task in a high volume, fast-paced work environment.
  • Ability to provide a high level of customer service.

Compensation:

  • Competitive compensation packages dependent on experience and work history.
  • Health, dental, life, disability, and 401(K).
  • Incentive programs.
  • Relocation available.
  • $5,000 Signing Bonus!

Apply Now

Tampa, Florida
727.437.7159
tyson@goliathcc.com
www.goliathcc.com

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