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Electrical Estimator
Powerserve Technologies
Occupation: Cost Estimators
Location: Jupiter, FL - 33458
Positions available: 1
Job #: 0a6aab5a1
Source: ZipRecruiter
Posted: 7/18/2025
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Job Type: Full Time (30 Hours or More)
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The overall objective of this position is to determine the approximate costs of various electrical installations for industrial projects. The Electrical Estimator's responsibilities include determining how long each contracting job will last, researching market prices for project materials and equipment, and communication with clients to determine the scope of each project. They should also be able to identify ways to continually improve cost-estimating procedures to reduce inconsistencies between estimated and actual project costs.
To be successful as an Electrical Estimator, a person should be detailed-orientated and have sound knowledge of electrical codes. Ultimately, an exceptional Electrical Estimator should be adept at reading building plans and demonstrate outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills.
Responsibilities & Essential Duties
Analyzing blueprintsDetermining the amount, type, and cost of materials and fixtures needed for each electrical projectDetermining the amount of labor required to complete each project.Determining the potential profitability of electrical projects to assist management in making sound bidding decisionsProviding viable solutions to increase project profitabilityCompleting and submitting competitive project bids in accordance with established guidelinesRegularly updating cost databases to accurately reflect fluctuating material and labor costEvaluating labor and material costs to determine whether it is more feasible to construct electrical components or sub-contact the construction of components
Requirements
Completing of a postsecondary education electrician training programBachelor's degree in construction science, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field or work experience is advantageous.Certification through the American Society of Processional Estimators (ASPE) or the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) International is a plusValid electrician's licenseThe ability to interpret blueprintsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent organizational skillsEffective communication skillsExceptional customer service skillsDetail-oriented.Company DescriptionPowerserve Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Linda and Al Hernandez. Initially, the company consisted of a group of ex Florida Power & Light employees. This group of senior people included areas of expertise in substation engineering, protection & control, and substation construction and maintenance. Our company has been growing since then by hiring people of integrity and training them. We currently are performing substation and protection & control work throughout Florida and in various other states. We have performed these projects in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We excel at difficult projects and system-wide improvements/modifications. If we can perform the required work safely, in a quality manner, and with acceptable productivity, we will seriously consider any project. The company is transitioning to a 100% employee owned company.Company DescriptionPowerserve Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Linda and Al Hernandez. Initially, the company consisted of a group of ex Florida Power & Light employees. This group of senior people included areas of expertise in substation engineering, protection & control, and substation construction and maintenance. Our company has been growing since then by hiring people of integrity and training them. We currently are performing substation and protection & control work throughout Florida and in various other states. We have performed these projects in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We excel at difficult projects and system-wide improvements/modifications. If we can perform the required work safely, in a quality manner, and with acceptable productivity, we will seriously consider any project. The company is transitioning to a 100% employee owned company.
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Position range in Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area $58k - $96k Per Year
Electrical Estimator
Powerserve Technologies
Occupation: Cost Estimators
Location: Jupiter, FL - 33458
Positions available: 1
Job #: 0a6aab5a1
Source: ZipRecruiter
Posted: 7/18/2025
Delivery Method: ZipRecruiter
Web Site: www.ziprecruiter.com
Job Type: Full Time (30 Hours or More)
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Summary
The overall objective of this position is to determine the approximate costs of various electrical installations for industrial projects. The Electrical Estimator's responsibilities include determining how long each contracting job will last, researching market prices for project materials and equipment, and communication with clients to determine the scope of each project. They should also be able to identify ways to continually improve cost-estimating procedures to reduce inconsistencies between estimated and actual project costs.
To be successful as an Electrical Estimator, a person should be detailed-orientated and have sound knowledge of electrical codes. Ultimately, an exceptional Electrical Estimator should be adept at reading building plans and demonstrate outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills.
Responsibilities & Essential Duties
Analyzing blueprintsDetermining the amount, type, and cost of materials and fixtures needed for each electrical projectDetermining the amount of labor required to complete each project.Determining the potential profitability of electrical projects to assist management in making sound bidding decisionsProviding viable solutions to increase project profitabilityCompleting and submitting competitive project bids in accordance with established guidelinesRegularly updating cost databases to accurately reflect fluctuating material and labor costEvaluating labor and material costs to determine whether it is more feasible to construct electrical components or sub-contact the construction of components
Requirements
Completing of a postsecondary education electrician training programBachelor's degree in construction science, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field or work experience is advantageous.Certification through the American Society of Processional Estimators (ASPE) or the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) International is a plusValid electrician's licenseThe ability to interpret blueprintsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent organizational skillsEffective communication skillsExceptional customer service skillsDetail-oriented.Company DescriptionPowerserve Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Linda and Al Hernandez. Initially, the company consisted of a group of ex Florida Power & Light employees. This group of senior people included areas of expertise in substation engineering, protection & control, and substation construction and maintenance. Our company has been growing since then by hiring people of integrity and training them. We currently are performing substation and protection & control work throughout Florida and in various other states. We have performed these projects in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We excel at difficult projects and system-wide improvements/modifications. If we can perform the required work safely, in a quality manner, and with acceptable productivity, we will seriously consider any project. The company is transitioning to a 100% employee owned company.Company DescriptionPowerserve Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Linda and Al Hernandez. Initially, the company consisted of a group of ex Florida Power & Light employees. This group of senior people included areas of expertise in substation engineering, protection & control, and substation construction and maintenance. Our company has been growing since then by hiring people of integrity and training them. We currently are performing substation and protection & control work throughout Florida and in various other states. We have performed these projects in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We excel at difficult projects and system-wide improvements/modifications. If we can perform the required work safely, in a quality manner, and with acceptable productivity, we will seriously consider any project. The company is transitioning to a 100% employee owned company.
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Job ID: 486074385
Originally Posted on: 7/19/2025
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