Job Title: Estimator
Reporting To: Senior Estimator
Location: Office-based, Eccles
Working Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: Early Finish
Salary: £45,000 – £55,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
About the Company
The client is a specialist contractor in flat roofing systems. They deliver both planned and reactive maintenance services for commercial, industrial, and public sector clients. With a strong pipeline of secured work and a solid financial footing, the company is looking to strengthen its commercial team with an experienced Estimator.
Role Overview
The Estimator will work closely with the Senior Estimator to prepare competitive and accurate costings for a range of roofing and maintenance projects. This role is office-based in Eccles and will involve regular use of estimating software and Excel to compile and submit detailed pricing proposals.
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret technical drawings, specifications, and Bills of Quantities
Prepare detailed cost estimates for flat roofing and maintenance projects
Input and manipulate data in estimating software and spreadsheets
Liaise with suppliers for material and subcontractor pricing
Support in the preparation of tender submissions and commercial reporting
Attend internal pricing review meetings with the Senior Estimator
Maintain accurate records of pricing history and cost databases
Candidate Requirements:
Minimum 2–3 years’ experience in an estimating role, ideally within roofing or general construction
Confident interpreting construction drawings and specifications
Proficient with estimating software (e.g., ConQuest, Causeway, or similar)
Strong Excel skills – including formulas and spreadsheet modelling
Excellent attention to detail and numerical accuracy
Strong organisational and time management skills
Comfortable working in a small commercial team environment
Additional Notes:
Parking is available on site
Company has strong client retention and low staff turnover
This role is a growth hire to support increasing workload