If you are a Transmission Line Estimator (Electrical) with experience, please read on!
Top Reasons to Work with Us
Two days per week remote work option for non-field roles depending on position and performance.
Medical, Basic Vision, Regenexx, Teledoc, Hearing, Mental Health (Low deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums) - $15 weekly premium for employee or employee plus family coverage.
Dental 100% employer-paid premium.
ThrivePass Health & Wellness Reimbursement Program - $250 quarterly, $1,000 annually for health and wellbeing-related purchases.
Annual Paid Time Off starting at 15 days plus 10 paid Holidays (Cultural Celebration Day is a floating holiday).
Generous 401(k) Plan with 100% match up to 6%; immediate vesting, and Annual profit-sharing potential.
Superior educational assistance program (support for educational costs, internal training, and more!).
Company-paid short and long-term disability, life, and accidental death & dismemberment.
Company-paid business travel accident insurance.
Employee Assistance Plan (EAP).
What You Will Be Doing
The Estimator is an integral part of the electrical construction process and ensures competitiveness, profitability, and growth. The Estimator is responsible for cost estimates for various electrical transmission line construction projects.
Prepare complete cost estimates for various electrical transmission line construction projects
Understand and monitor program of work to ensure estimates are completed prior to deadlines
Schedule and attend field walk-downs with customer, subcontractor, and construction personnel to understand and determine constructability requirements
Perform field take-offs/evaluations for estimate preparation
Compare various project documents for accuracy and consistency
Participate in estimate review process with internal and external stake holders
Assist construction personnel throughout the project life-cycle in tracking and understanding basis of cost estimate
Assist in the preparation and submission of change orders
Follow-up at the end of a project to close any loops in the estimating process
Understand and comply with the Companys Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and other industry-specific professional and ethical conduct standards, if applicable
What You Need for this Position
Minimum 1 - 3 years of Estimating experience, preferrably in the electrical infrastructure industry
Good knowledge of local electrical codes
Ability to read and understand civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, etc. plans and specifications to include blueprints, proposals and other relevant documents
Knowledgeable of electrical materials and methods of installation
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications and estimating software
Benefits
- Vacation/PTO
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- 401k
- Bonus
- Relocation
So, if you are a Transmission Line Estimator (Electrical) with experience, please apply today!
Colorado employees will receive paid sick leave. For additional information about available benefits, please contact Jennifer Smith
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.