Scaffolding Estimator - Ipswich

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This job keeps appearing in my inbox (over 4 months) so I dont know if the position is real or just a bad agency building its portfolio of names.

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Scaffolding Estimator jobs in Norwich, King's Lynn, Peterborough, Lowestoft, Ipswich, Colchester, Bishop's Stortford, Stevenage, Bedford, Sudbury, Braintree, Bury St. Edmunds Company Name: Not Mentioned Location: Norwich, King's Lynn, Peterborough, Lowestoft, Ipswich, Colchester, Bishop's Stortford, Stevenage, Bedford, Sudbury, Braintree, Bury St. Edmunds, Area Code: Not Mentioned Key Skills: scaffolding estimator Job Length: Permanent Functional Area: Not Mentioned
Salary(£): �33,000 - �40,000 per annum Telecommute: No Industry Type: Not Mentioned Travel Required: Not Required Role: Not Mentioned Career Level: Not Mentioned Date Posted: Jul 19th, 2013 Employee Type: Not Mentioned Experience: Not Mentioned Apply Similar Jobs Save Job Description:

Scaffolding Estimator, 33 - 40,000 (depending on background and experience)

Construction sector, reporting to the Branch ManagerIpswich based

The ClientOur client is a major organisation within the Construction sector. They offer an innovative and engineered range of scaffolding, access, formwork, shoring and site safety services. These services are mostly provided to large non-residential and infrastructure projects.The Role*To support the business delivery team achieve its objectives*To produce detailed scaffolding quotations, including scopes of work to assist in securing contract works within the East Anglia region and rail sector.*To be able to take measurements from architects drawings to prepare a scope and fully understand scaffold drawings.*To provide innovative access solutions to customers which provide financial benefits.*To provide cost breakdown of quotations for the operational team.*To develop and maintain customer relationships.Key Result Areas*Ensure that the quotations are clear, accurate and in accordance with customer requirements.*Able to communicate both internally and externally in an experienced manner.*Capable of developing enquiries and taking to order stage.*Maintain a responsible attitude to the health and safety of self and others in accordance with legislative guidelines.*Ability to prioritise and turnaround tenders to meet customer requirements.The Candidate(Candidates with a background in the Rail sector would be of particular interest)*A proven knowledge of estimating within the scaffolding industry.*Knowledge of the industry within East Anglia.*Basic IT skills,*Ability to read and understand Scaffolding and architectural drawings. *Capable of contributing fully to the branch team, with good self discipline and a strong commitment to quality and procedures with the ability to work under sustained pressure. *Willingness to respond positively to new challenges faced by the business and to be willing to learn new skills for personal career development. *A flexible attitude to working hours is required, which will allow the business to meet its customer commitments and business targets. - See more at: http://www.wisdomjobs.co.uk/scaffolding-estimator-jobs
 
I believe it is for Harsco. I went for an interview some time ago there. Keeps popping up with other job sites to.
Not sure if it is taken yet.
 
Harsco, that makes sence. Lower wage scale and the expectation of you working to unsocial hours and being grateful for the privelage. No wonder it remains open.
 
The ad says 33 - 40k. They never mentioned it at the interview only that there was no company car available as it is the 'American' way. Coming from 5 years in management and estimating I always had a company car so to purchase a newish car to just run it down for work was not acceptable. They said the allowance was good for that though. I have heard that they have changed that again but not sure how true it is.
 
I seem to remember we had this discussion before ebscaff. If they are going to ask you to provide your own transport then you should expect a car allowance of £6.5 k per annum plus a fuel allowance for business mileage of at least 13p per mile. Other building companies are already offering this.
However to my mind an international company relying on the individual to provide transport to carry out their work is a Pi55 take. the American example is not allowing for the high cost of running cars in Britain.
I have provided my own vehicle in the past but increased maintainance, fuel , Insurance, repairs, and depreciation make the cost burdon too high for the individual.

Purplehead - I have worked as an estimator in the Anglian region in the past with a wage of £43k + car. Their difficulty in filling this post may well be due to the poor value they are placing on the position offered. But there is always someone willing to take on a low paid job!
 
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