MEICA Estimator at MCGINLEY SUPPORT SERVICES
St Albans, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Sep, 25

Salary

75000.0

Posted On

27 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cscs Card

Industry

Construction

Description

JOB TITLE: MEICA ESTIMATOR

Full-time, Permanent
£50-75K per annum dependant on experience.
Are you an experienced MEICA Estimator looking to make a real impact in the water and wastewater sector? We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented professional to join our client, supporting the delivery of high-quality MEICA solutions across the Southern region.

QUALIFICATIONS AND DESIRABLE SKILLS

  • HNC, HND or equivalent in an engineering or technical discipline.
  • CSCS card, SMSTS/SSSTS, First Aid (Desirable).
  • Knowledge of WIMES standards and Thames Water Safety Passport (Desirable).
  • EUSR Water Hygiene card (Desirable).
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

As a MEICA Estimator, you will play a key role in the preparation of competitive and technically robust tenders for MEICA-related projects. From the development of project scope and design to contract award and early project support, you will ensure all elements are efficiently priced and aligned with client expectations.
You’ll work collaboratively with our Contracts Managers, Engineers, and Commercial teams to drive value, ensure quality, and contribute to the successful delivery of projects that are safe, environmentally responsible, and cost-effective.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop accurate MEICA estimates and tender submissions for water and wastewater treatment projects.
  • Collaborate with the MEICA and civil teams to define project scope, methodology, and technical requirements.
  • Prepare and manage supplier and subcontractor enquiries, reviewing technical and commercial submissions.
  • Produce bottom-up cost estimates from technical drawings and client specifications.
  • Support the development of tender stage method statements and programmes.
  • Manage risk and value throughout the tendering process.
  • Capture and apply learning from project outcomes to future estimates.
  • Ensure all estimating procedures and governance requirements are followed.
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