Electrical Estimator at Egan Company
Champlin, MN 55316, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jul, 25

Salary

90000.0

Posted On

27 Apr, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

National Electrical Code, Excel, Schedules, Bluebeam, Codes, Communication Skills, Ms Project

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

Egan Company is seeking an Electrical Estimator to join our team! As part of our Electrical Construction team, the Estimator will work both internally and externally to grasp the electrical scope of projects and propose viable budgets. You’ll play a critical role on the team and move projects forward by providing timely, accurate, and consistent estimates. With the flexibility of working hybrid, you can collaborate alongside team members with a blend of working in the office and remote.

REQUIREMENTS

  • 2-year associate’s degree is required
  • 5-10 years of experience as an Electrical Estimator in a related industry

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience with computerized estimating software, including Accubid Anywhere highly preferred.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical specifications and drawings.
  • Working knowledge of codes in the electrical discipline (National Electrical Code).
  • Ability to size electrical power conduit and wire.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills including customer follow-through required.
  • Proficiency in the use of standard computer programs such as MS Project, Google Suite Applications, PDF File Editor programs, Word, Bluebeam, and Excel.
  • Effectively work with tight deadlines and schedules.
  • Ability to review equipment, solicit pricing, and negotiate favorable terms as needed.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record.

STRONG CULTURE BUILT ON VALUES AND KEEPING PROMISES

At Egan, you’ll be part of a team that shares a passion for redefining the industry by setting a new standard of customer care. Together, we’ll promote teamwork, embrace innovation, act with integrity, pursue growth, and prioritize safety. You’ll have the opportunity to grow and develop in a company committed to providing the growth and success you’re looking for, both for yourself and for the customers you serve. You’ll love being part of success shaped by the strength of our team, which is enhanced by:

  • Solid history as a legacy leader in specialty contracting and system integration for over 80 years
  • Private ownership and operations by employees who work in the company (not a holding company or private equity firm)
  • Engaging leadership who prioritizes your safety, your development, and your impact
  • A proven track record of employee retention and loyalty
  • Flexible and hybrid workplace models that prioritize collaboration and customer needs

From general contractors and architects to building owners and facility engineers, Egan collaborates throughout the entire construction or project process with the shared goal of maintaining best-in-class relationships with our internal teams, customers, and business partners. At over 1,000 employees occupying our offices and work sites, we aim to ensure every project is done with quality craftsmanship, integrity, and an aggressive commitment to safety. In fact, we’re proud to be recognized as one of America’s Safest Companies for recurring years.

Responsibilities
  • Develop plan & spec, design-build, and design-assist estimates.
  • Develop and communicate the trade-specific scope of work.
  • Review all architectural, structural, mechanical, and specialty systems drawings and specifications.
  • Write a scope letter spelling out assumptions, clarifications, and exclusions.
  • Review all documents as they relate to the project.
  • Compile and develop a list of necessary subcontractors (minimum three per trade).
  • Develop subcontractor scopes and vet them out as they come in.
  • Communicate Request For Proposal (RFP), scope, and coordination items.
  • Compile a list of required materials and equipment as it relates to the project.
  • Attend pre-bid conferences, walkthroughs, and regular job site visits to see the project during construction.
  • Entry of take-offs into Accubid Anywhere.
  • Making sure extension labor & materials are current.
  • Assist in the development of budget estimates.
  • Develop standardized assemblies and unit costs.
  • Review project schedule and phasing requirements.
  • Understand plan for constructability: material handling, pre-fabrication, means and methods, identify risk.
  • Identify general condition needs: tools required, equipment rentals, lifts and miscellaneous.
  • Participate in project turnover and setup.
  • Participate in post-project reviews.
  • Participate in the design meetings with customers until GMP.
  • Perform additional duties and assignments as requested/needed.
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