Estimator Jobs

Estimator Jobs

​How to Enter

After spending several years either as a Tradesperson, Technician or Administrator, many professionals then move into a job as an Estimator. For that reason, some New Zealand employers can expect you to have a few years’ experience within the Construction industry and a relevant qualification. Diplomas, degrees or work experience that cover analysing risks, estimating, budgeting, resource management and contact and legal work can be a huge benefit.


Typical Responsibilities

The typical job responsibilities of an Estimator can include any of the following:


  • Liaising with customers, clients or managers to identify the client’s needs
  • Researching prices of construction materials, services and transportation
  • Drafting or collecting quotes from suppliers and sub-contractors
  • Drawing up bids for work
  • Ensuring construction projects stay within budget


Progression

After further training, an Estimator could move into a Quantity Surveyor and then progress into a more senior role or into Commercial or Contract Management. Alternatively, Estimators can also move into Construction and Project Management due to the vast number of tasks they undertake each day.


Salary Range

160K – 180K per annum (NZD)

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