Estimator, Construction
$33K-$89K
/ year
9+ years experience
$33K-$89K
/ year
9+ years experience
The Estimator, Construction is responsible for accurately estimating costs and creating budgets for construction projects. This role involves reviewing project plans, specifications, and blueprints to determine the materials, labor, and equipment needed for each phase of the project. The Estimator, Construction collaborates with project managers, architects, and engineers to understand the project requirements and make informed estimations. They analyze data and historical costs to develop reliable cost estimates and create detailed proposals that outline the scope of work, schedules, and budgets. The Estimator, Construction also negotiates and solicits bids from subcontractors and suppliers to obtain competitive pricing and evaluate the suitability of vendors. They play a crucial role in assessing the financial feasibility of projects and providing recommendations to optimize costs and improve efficiency. The Estimator, Construction must constantly stay updated on market trends, material costs, and regulations to ensure accurate and competitive estimates. They also need strong communication skills to present estimates and proposals to clients, providing clear explanations and addressing any questions or concerns they may have. Overall, the Estimator, Construction is a key player in the planning and decision-making process for construction projects, helping to ensure their successful execution within established budgets.
With over 9 years of experience as an Estimator in the construction industry in Australia, your main responsibilities include:
For an Estimator, Construction, the following qualifications are required:
1
Constructors
2
Project Management
3
Microsoft Excel
Different skills can affect your salary. Below are the most popular skills and their effect on salary.
Microsoft Excel
3%
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The role of an Estimator in the construction industry in Australia is projected to exhibit steady growth over the next ten years. According to recent data from Google, the construction sector is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 2.4% in Australia. This growth, coupled with an increasing demand for skilled professionals in the industry, suggests a positive outlook for Estimators. Furthermore, the construction industry is projected to create numerous job opportunities, with around 43,000 new employment openings anticipated over the next decade. These figures indicate a promising future for those pursuing a career as an Estimator in the Australian construction sector.