Discover estimator roles across the UK. Our job board features positions for trainee, intermediate, and senior estimators with main contractors, subcontractors, and specialist firms — covering residential, commercial, civils, and M&E work. Take the next step in your estimating career.
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Job Title: Assistant Estimator Job Type: Temp to perm - full or part time hours considered Location: Norwich (Office based) Rate of pay: £30,000 per annum DOE (pro rata for part time) Our client is a well-established contractor specialising in social housing refurbishment, maintenance, and planned works projects across the region. Due to contin...
Estimator Jobs by Type
Full Time Estimator Jobs
Full Time roles in the Estimator sector suit candidates looking for the structure and commitment this work pattern offers. There are currently 1 full time positions available.
Temporary Estimator Jobs
Browse 1 temporary vacancies in the Estimator sector, covering a range of employers and seniority levels. Apply directly through the listings below.
Where Estimator Jobs Are Hiring
Estimator Jobs in Norwich
Norwich is one of the most active markets for estimator jobs, with 1 live roles. Commuter-friendly and central employers both feature.
Estimator Salary Bands
Estimator Jobs at least £30,000
1 of the jobs in the Estimator sector pay at least £30,000. These tend to be the more senior or specialist roles requiring relevant experience or qualifications.
Estimator Jobs at least £20,000
1 of the jobs in the Estimator sector pay at least £20,000. These tend to be the more senior or specialist roles requiring relevant experience or qualifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are most Estimator jobs located?
Estimator jobs are most commonly available in Norwich, with 1 roles in total.
Are there full-time and part-time jobs in the Estimator sector?
There are 1 full-time and 0 part-time jobs in the Estimator sector.
What salary can I expect for jobs in the Estimator sector?
Of the 1 jobs in the Estimator sector, 1 pay at least £30,000 and 1 pay at least £20,000.