NCC
Construction
Anbudsingenjör
“Anbudsingenjör at NCC. Skills: Bid engineering, Cost estimation, Procurement. Develop new business. Lay the foundation for projects”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver high quality; Deliver good profitability
Industry & Context.
Solution focus
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Academic or post-secondary education, Relevant field education, Experience from the construction industry, Experience as bid engineer, Experience as cost specialist, Good understanding of cost levels, Good understanding of production methods, Interest in digital ways of working, Willingness to develop and improve processes, Analytical ability, Accuracy, Solution focus, Good Swedish skills (spoken and written), Comfortable using English at work
Nice to Have
Experience from production-close roles, Experience in costing MAP, Experience in procurement
What You'll Do.
Lay the foundation for projects
Participate in the entire bid process
Ensure projects have right conditions
Deliver good profitability
Work with early collaboration with customers
Design projects based on common goals
Compile costs from tender documents
Identify opportunities
Analyze opportunities
Work with models for quantity take-off
Work with models for planning
Work with models for visualization
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with business; Work closely with specialists; Work closely with production; Work closely with procurement; Work closely with installation; Internal and external stakeholders
Communication Scope
Business communication
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