Aerospace Engineering Estimator

SOUTH WEST RECRUITMENT
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A prestigious Aerospace company is looking for a Senior Estimator to join their busy and expanding engineering facility. Responsibilities of the Aerospace Engineering Estimator Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the successful Engineer will work as part of a small team in a fast-paced environment liaising closely with our Customers, our production Department and sub-contract suppliers on all aspects from the supply of raw materials, machining, assembly and surface treatments of Aerospace components. Must be able to produce detailed process sketches and technique sheets to aid manufacture if required. The Aerospace Engineering Estimator must Communicate effectively with design and quality related disciplines to drive and resolve issues promptly to the benefit of the company. Familiar with costing processes and compiling costs and quotations in a structured manner for customers. An appreciation and knowledge of Aerospace related materials and procurement processes is essential. Knowledge of Aerospace Estimating and customer specific quality and specifications is necessary. An understanding of Heat treatment processing. Knowledge of finishing treatments and processing is essential to determine allowances for machining. Hours of Work: Monday to Thursday 7.30am - 4.30pm & Friday 7.30am - 12.30pm (39 hours) Salary: circa £55k per annum depending on experience 25 days paid holiday per year plus paid bank holiday, pension and Life assurance. To apply for this Aerospace Engineering Estimator opportunity and more detailed information regarding the position, please call Alan and submit your latest CV.

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