Summary The Automation Estimating Engineer is a critical role responsible for evaluating project specifications and developing accurate, comprehensive cost estimates and proposals for automation systems and projects. This position requires a blend of technical expertise in automation and strong analytical skills for cost analysis, risk assessment, and financial planning.
Core Competencies Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel as well as AutoCad, Solidworks, or Inventor. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for proposal writing and stakeholder presentation. Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Job Duties Cost Estimation & Analysis: Develop detailed and accurate cost estimates for labor, materials, equipment, software, installation, commissioning, and overheads for automation projects. Analyze and interpret technical specifications, blueprints, part or assembly CAD data, and project requirements to define the scope of work. Utilize estimation software and tools to prepare reports, budgets, and cost breakdowns. Collaboration & Communication: Work closely with Engineering, Sales, Procurement, and Project Management teams to ensure alignment on project scope, deliverables, and budget. Communicate with clients and external stakeholders to gather requirements, present proposals, and negotiate terms. Obtain and review quotes from vendors and subcontractors for materials and services to ensure competitive and accurate pricing. Proposal Development & Risk Management: Prepare professional, comprehensive project proposals and bids that meet client expectations and organizational standards. Identify and assess potential project risks (e.g., technical complexity, scheduling, cost volatility) and develop mitigation strategies. Support project monitoring and analyze the impact of change orders on cost and schedule. Process Improvement: Maintain a database of historical cost data for benchmarking and future reference. Assist in developing and improving standard estimation procedures and methodologies.
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Engineering (e.g., Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, or a related technical field) or equivalent practical experience.
- Experience: Proven experience in project estimation or cost engineering, preferably within industrial automation, control systems, robotics, or building automation.
- Technical Knowledge: In-depth understanding of automation technologies (PLCs, HMIs, Robotics, SCADA, sensors, controls), project lifecycle, and relevant industry standards (e.g., UL, NFPA).
- Warren, Michigan, United States
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