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Location: Near Camberley, Surrey

Salary: £30,000 to £50,000

Our client is a successful Precision Engineering company located near Camberley, Surrey. As Estimator Engineer you would report to the Sales Director This role is 100% in house role so the successful candidate will need to live a commutable distance from Camberley. Salary is from £30,000 to £50,000 dependent on experience plus excellent benefits.

The ideal candidate should have the following skills and experience:

  • Apprentice trained and Experience within CNC Milling / Turning, setting, and operating and ideally some programming.

  • Knowledge of the Aerospace sub-contracting industry / approvals / contracts

  • Exceptional communication & negotiation skills, written, verbal and formal presentation skills.

  • Highly organised – deliver to deadlines.

  • Able to influence with the ability to drive ideas forward.

  • Sound commercial skills with the ability to understand detailed costing’s, estimates etc.

  • IT & Computer literate.

  • Flexibility to travel as the demands of the role require.

  • Experienced and proven account management record.

  • Able to build, influence and maintain good working relationships at all levels.

  • Determined with a will to succeed, tenacious.

  • Polished and professional.

  • Numerate.

    As Estimating Engineer, you would be required to:

  • Manage and nurture client relationships.

  • Understand customers’ requirements for new or repeat engineering solutions.

  • Manage incoming orders from clients, conduct contract reviews at the soonest opportunity, preparation of loading orders on to the system, creating parts and building a BOM.

  • Estimating / costing and engineering

  • Establish and maintain effective internal and external working relationships.

  • Manage existing customer accounts to ensure the maintenance of good working relationships and customer service are provided.

  • Understand customers’ strategy for engineering requirements and manage customer expectations whilst consistently achieving deadlines.

    Keywords: Estimating, CNC, Turning, Milling, Precision Engineering, Aerospace

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