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Hard Services Estimator
Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 per annum
Hybrid working
Permanent, Full-Time
Sector- Facilities Management
Want to work for one of the UK’s leading provider of critical engineering services?
Our multi-disciplinary expertise across infrastructure, process, and digital services has made us the long-term partner of choice for some of the UK’s most vital sectors — from food & drink and utilities to defence, aerospace, and nuclear.
Due to continued growth, we’re looking for an experienced Hard Services Estimator to join our dynamic Facilities Management division.
Role of a Hard Services Estimator -
As a key member of our estimating and commercial team, you will support the FM division by preparing accurate, competitive tenders for hard FM services. Your work will directly support our business development goals and help deliver high-performing, cost-efficient solutions to critical environments.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare estimates for technical FM tenders in line with bid requirements
Ensure commercial sign-off process is applied to all tender submissions
Build bottom-up pricing using SFG20 or client-specific PPM/reactive scopes
Obtain competitive pricing from subcontractors for specialist services
Work closely with Operations Directors to identify cost efficiencies
Support Business Development and internal stakeholders with estimating input
Skills & Experience Required to be Hard Services Estimator
Proven experience as an Estimator within a Hard Services FM environment
Expertise across multiple FM market sectors (public, industrial, secure)
Strong Excel skills; capable of managing and analysing large datasets
Solid understanding of SFG20 estimating codes and models
Excellent attention to detail and commercial awareness
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Desirable:
Knowledge of Microsoft Power BI
Ability to build estimating models in Excel
Familiarity with SQL databases
What’s in It for You?
Competitive salary of Up to £65,000
Flexible/hybrid working options
Real career development within a growing engineering group
Ongoing training and professional support
Be part of critical national infrastructure projects
Join us. Be part of something critical.
Click “Apply Now” to submit your CV and be considered for this opportunity. You can also call the office and ask Fin

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