JOB TITLE:
Estimator
Our client is a leading specialty infrastructure contractor in North America, supported by a highly skilled workforce delivering integrated solutions across electric power, underground utilities, renewable energy, industrial, and telecommunications sectors. Communities across the continent depend daily on the energy and infrastructure solutions delivered by our client and its partners. Joining this team means contributing to impactful projects that support a people-focused energy transition and help build a more sustainable future.
Our client’s Canadian renewables division delivers comprehensive, turnkey engineering and construction solutions for utility-scale wind, solar, and energy storage projects across Canada. Backed by decades of industry experience and participation in the delivery of over 70 GW of renewable energy projects across North America, this group continues to expand its presence in Canada. As an Estimator, you will play a key role in shaping processes within a growing organization while leveraging proven best practices and extensive technical expertise to support Canada’s clean energy transition.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Estimator is responsible for planning, coordinating, and developing detailed cost estimates for large-scale (100 MW+) wind and solar energy projects. Working closely with Project Managers, Site Superintendents, engineering teams, and procurement, the Estimator evaluates labor and contractor requirements, assesses project profitability, prepares pricing submissions, and maintains accurate cost databases. This role utilizes established estimating platforms, tools, and standardized processes to ensure consistency, accuracy, and efficiency, ultimately supporting successful project execution and financial performance.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Project Planning & Estimating
Develop preliminary project schedules in collaboration with project management, engineering, construction, and field accounting teams
Partner with project managers, field leadership, and engineers to identify opportunities for process improvement and enhanced efficiency
Prepare crew-based production estimates using historical data, research, and productivity analysis
Develop complete proposal packages and lead estimate presentations to clients
Conduct bid reviews outlining estimating methodology, assumptions, historical analysis, and risk/opportunity assessments to support margin decisions
Collaborate closely with engineering teams throughout the design phase to ensure constructability and clarity of scope
2. Client Coordination & Support
Support delivery of renewable energy projects that meet safety, quality, schedule, and budget expectations
Gather and consolidate client inputs required for accurate project estimating
Review estimates with clients to ensure alignment on scope, schedule, budget, and procurement strategies
Respond to client inquiries in a collaborative, solution-oriented manner
3. Procurement & Vendor Engagement
Coordinate with procurement, scheduling, and project development teams during local bidding efforts
Develop and/or review subcontractor and supplier scopes, pricing, and schedule documentation
Support local and First Nation procurement initiatives in coordination with procurement teams
REQUIRED SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
Strong interpersonal skills with a proven ability to build collaborative teams
Self-motivated with excellent analytical and problem-solving capabilities
Effective communicator across multidisciplinary technical and construction teams
Solid understanding of EPC project delivery and construction sequencing
Ability to break down construction methods into crew-based production models
Experience developing and maintaining dynamic estimating tools and cost models
Capability to coach and mentor junior staff to build technical and operational expertise
Working knowledge of scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and estimating software (Hard Dollar experience considered an asset)
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Construction Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
Previous experience in construction or contracting within the power generation or renewable energy sector
Broad understanding of engineering, construction methodologies, and project management activities, including estimating, scheduling, bidding, procurement, contract administration, field supervision, cost control, safety, and quality
Strong knowledge of materials, equipment, and construction methods used in renewable energy projects
LOCATION & TRAVEL
This position offers a hybrid work arrangement, with a minimum of three days per week in the Calgary office and remaining days remote. Travel to potential project sites is required during the proposal phase and throughout project execution as needed.
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