NIYAA PEOPLE LIMITED
Electrical Estimator

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Electrical Estimator
Electrical Estimator Opportunity
Take ownership of a growing estimating function and enjoy flexible working arrangements with a well-established UK contractor expanding its electrical division. As an Electrical Estimator, you'll play a key role in securing commercial projects and residential new-build housing schemes, helping to shape the future growth of the business.
This opportunity is with a respected multi-discipline contractor delivering services across commercial and residential sectors. With an established presence in the housebuilding market and growing relationships with major M&E contractors, the company is investing heavily and requires an experienced Electrical Estimator to support its continued expansion.
About the Role
As an Electrical Estimator, you will be:
- Producing accurate estimates and quotations for commercial projects
- Pricing labour-only packages for M&E contractor-led schemes
- Preparing supply-and-install quotations for residential new-build housing developments
- Reviewing tender documents, specifications, and drawings
- Estimating EV charging installations, external lighting projects, containment systems, and cable tray works
- Applying practical installation knowledge to calculate labour allowances and productivity rates
- Supporting the growth of the electrical division through consistent pricing and commercial support
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About You
I'd love to speak to anyone who has:
- Proven experience as an Electrical Estimator within a UK contracting environment
- Ideally experience pricing residential new-build housing and apartment projects
- Knowledge of labour-only and full installation contracts
- The ability to interpret drawings, specifications, and tender documentation
- Excellent organisational skills and the ability to meet quotation deadlines


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Benefits
This role is offering the following benefits:
- Flexible working arrangements
- Opportunity to work on a contract, freelance, or permanent basis
- Long-term pipeline of commercial and residential projects
- Autonomy to manage your own workload
- Opportunity to join the business during a period of growth
- Career progression as the division expands
This role is offering a competitive salary or day rate, dependent on experience and working arrangement.
Location & Travel
This role offers flexible working with occasional travel to project meetings and client locations when required. The business operates across the UK, delivering projects within both commercial and residential sectors.
If this Electrical Estimator role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now or contact Charlie on 07451 262 480 for more information.
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