Job Title: Building Automation Estimator
The Building Automation Estimator will be responsible for analyzing project specifications and requirements to develop accurate cost estimates for building automation systems (BAS), with a preference for candidates familiar with Johnson Controls Metasys or similar platforms. This role requires a blend of technical knowledge, cost analysis, and project coordination skills to support successful project bidding and execution.
Key Responsibilities:
- Review project drawings, specifications, and RFPs to understand BAS scope and requirements.
- Develop detailed cost estimates for HVAC controls, lighting, and integration systems.
- Prepare take-offs, material lists, and labor estimates for BAS projects.
- Coordinate with sales, engineering, and project management teams to align estimates with customer expectations.
- Collaborate with vendors and manufacturers to obtain pricing and product information.
- Identify value engineering opportunities to meet client budgets while maintaining system performance.
- Prepare and present proposals, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and professional formatting.
- Maintain organized documentation of estimates, revisions, and supporting materials.
- Participate in turnover meetings to convey project scope and budgetary details to operations.
- Stay current on industry trends, new technologies, and product innovations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with Johnson Controls building automation systems (Metasys preferred).
- 3+ years of experience in BAS estimating, engineering, or project management.
- Strong understanding of HVAC systems, DDC controls, and integration protocols.
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting construction drawings and specifications.
- Familiarity with estimating software and tools (e.g., Bluebeam, QuickBid, Excel).
- Excellent communication, organizational, and analytical skills.
- Ability to manage multiple bids and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred but not required).