An electrical estimator collaborates with the senior estimators to give electrical estimates. They gather and analyze quotations from subcontractors and suppliers in the bidding process to get the complete bid package's pricing and information on qualification. They also have to create cost estimates and to identify any potential flaws in bid documents in preparation for the bid process.
The electrical estimator is one who assures bids is running smoothly and it will be completed in time. They are also required to be working on multiple projects simultaneously and it is crucial to be able to multitask.
Electrical estimators are often called upon to work a variety of shifts which include weekends, nights and holidays when the job is nearing the deadline.They might be employed on federal, commercial, or residential projects.
Electrical estimators need an undergraduate degree. They may also require other certificates as per the state's guidelines. A lot of companies prefer those with experienced professionals. They must be extremely organized and meticulous. They should have excellent writing and verbal skills in communication and be proficient with basic computer programs; they must also have experience using estimation software.