Technical Estimator

Taunton
1 week ago
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Owing to upcoming retirement, an exciting opportunity to join a precision engineering team has arisen in Taunton, for a Technical Estimator.

With a background in Engineering / Manufacturing/ Production we offer you the opportunity to work in a variety of specialist projects. You will work closely with customers and all relevant internal teams, including engineering, manufacturing and management to specify products and produce quotes based on customer requirements.

This role would suit an Estimator from a mechanical, sheet metal, electronics or materials based background, who is looking to further their technical knowledge and have the scope to progress with a technology company.

In return my client can offer an excellent salary, and strong career development opportunities, including progression to Sales Manager.

Qualifications and Experience:

The role of Technical Estimator requires a candidate with estimating experience gained within a manufacturing / engineering environment.

Experience working with mechanical, sheet metal, electronics, materials or similar is required.

Ideally you will have studied a Degree in Engineering, Science or Electronics and have experience working with customers.

Additional Information:

Candidates MUST be eligible to work and live in the UK, without requiring sponsorship. Copies of Visa and Passport will be requested for verification.

Candidates should have a full clean driving licence. There will be occasional travel to customer sites and suppliers, as well as trade shows.

Salary / benefits: Depend upon experience, in the region £30-40k plus benefits

Job Term: Permanent / Full Time / Onsite with travel to customers & trade shows

Skills: Estimating, Estimator, Costing Engineer, Engineering, Manufacturing, Sheet Metal, Electronics, Materials Science, Sales, Customer Support, Account Management

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