Company

Commercial electrical contracting

SeniorElectricalEstimator

$3–4k Colombia; Latin America; United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Electrical Estimator. Skills: Electrical estimating, Bid lifecycle management. Perform detailed quantity takeoffs. Review project specifications”

What You'll Achieve.

Pursue and win more work

Industry & Context.

Commercial electrical contracting
Problems you'll solve

Identify missing information; Flag questions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years estimating experience, Experience on large-scale projects, Read and interpret plans, End-to-end bid process experience, Direct project experience on commercial buildings, Fluent English communication skills

Nice to Have

South Florida market experience, Experience working remotely for U.S. contractor

What You'll Do.

Perform detailed quantity takeoffs

Review project specifications

Manage bid solicitation process

Prepare and submit bids

Track active bid invitations

Manage estimating pipeline

Coordinate with vendors

Support post-award workflows

Coordinate with subcontractors

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with ownership team; Coordinate with suppliers; Coordinate with vendors

Communication Scope

English communication

Process & Methodology

Bid lifecycle management

Full Job Description

Type: Full-Time, Remote (LATAM) Working Hours: Mondays - Fridays, 8:00am - 5:00pm MST Location: LATAM (Remote) Compensation: USD $3,000 - $3,500/month About the Company Our client is a commercial electrical contracting company based in South Florida specializing in mid-to-large-scale commercial projects, including hospitals, condominiums, and mixed-use developments. About the Role We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Senior Electrical Estimator to join our team as a dedicated, full-time estimator working within our client's existing systems and workflows. The ideal candidate will own the full bid lifecycle — from plan review and quantity takeoff through bid submission and post-award submittals. This is a critical role where accuracy directly impacts profitability; errors in estimating can result in significant losses on a single project. You will be working directly with the ownership team and will play a key role in the company's ability to pursue and win more work. Responsibilities - Perform detailed quantity takeoffs from architect-provided plans using the client's existing estimating software — including material counts, labor hour assessments, and site-specific electrical requirements. - Review project specifications, addendums, plan schedules, and local electrical codes thoroughly to identify missing information and flag questions before bid submission. - Manage the full bid solicitation and submission process — from coordinating supplier and vendor pricing to preparing and submitting complete, accurate bids in the client's required format. - Track active bid invitations, manage the estimating pipeline, and coordinate with vendors and subcontractors on pricing and scope clarification. - Support post-award workflows including subcontractor buyouts, submittals packages, and ongoing coordination with subs and suppliers on scope and scheduling. - Demonstrate familiarity with South Florida market conditions, local permitting requirements, and project ti

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