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Electrical Estimator - Industrial - Michels Power, Inc.

Milwaukee, WI  

Electrical Estimator – Industrial & Medium Voltage (Construction Electrical Division)

Location: Milwaukee, WI
Employment Type: Full‑Time


Estimating the Electrical Infrastructure That Powers Critical Industries

Strengthening our nation’s power grid and industrial backbone isn’t easy—but it’s essential to modern life. From hyperscale data centers and hydroelectric dams to power generation facilities and Oil & Gas operations, Michels Power, Inc. delivers the electrical infrastructure that keeps industries and communities running.

When reliability matters most, clients trust Michels to execute complex, medium‑voltage and industrial electrical construction projects with precision.

Michels Power, Inc. is one of the nation’s largest and most respected power delivery and industrial electrical contractors. Our Construction Electrical Division specializes in heavy industrial electrical, medium‑voltage systems, inside wiring, and mission‑critical infrastructure projects across energy, industrial, and utility markets.

Our work improves lives—and powers the future. Discover how a career at Michels Power, Inc. can change yours.


Position Overview

As an Electrical Estimator – Industrial (Medium Voltage), you will develop detailed, competitive cost estimates for heavy industrial electrical construction projects involving medium‑voltage systems (typically 13.8kV and above).

You will support work across a wide range of industrial and mission‑critical environments, including:

  • Data center mechanical yards
  • Hydroelectric generation facilities
  • Oil & Gas processing, compression, and pipeline infrastructure
  • Power generation and energy facilities

This role requires a strong understanding of constructability, labor productivity, material requirements, and risk factors specific to medium‑voltage electrical systems.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyze bid specifications, construction drawings, and scope documents for industrial electrical projects
  • Develop detailed cost estimates, takeoffs, and pricing models for:
    • Medium‑voltage distribution systems
    • Switchgear and electrical equipment
    • Duct banks and underground systems
    • Grounding and grid systems
  • Solicit, evaluate, and level subcontractor and supplier pricing for industrial electrical scopes
  • Partner with Project Managers, engineers, and field leadership to align estimates with execution strategy
  • Identify project risks, constructability challenges, and schedule impacts typical of industrial environments
  • Track bids from initial concept through award and turnover to operations teams
  • Maintain accurate, well‑documented estimate files, assumptions, and cost breakdowns

Why Michels Power, Inc.?

  • Ranked No. 1 Electrical Transmission & Distribution Contractor by Engineering News‑Record
  • National leader in industrial electrical, medium‑voltage, transmission, and substation construction
  • Family‑owned and operated with long‑term stability
  • Strategic growth built on quality, performance, and client trust
  • Average investment of $5,000 per employee annually in training and development
  • High‑impact work supporting energy, industrial, and mission‑critical infrastructure
  • Strong safety culture focused on accountability and teamwork
  • Part of the Michels family of companies—one of North America’s largest infrastructure organizations

Comprehensive Benefits Package

  • Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Legal Assistance & Identity Theft Protection
    (Benefits may vary based on position and location)

Why You?

  • You enjoy solving complex electrical and cost challenges in industrial environments.
  • You understand the nuances of medium-voltage electrical systems and infrastructure.
  • You balance technical accuracy, schedule pressure, and real-world constructability.
  • You prefer working with teams that value expertise, accountability, and performance.
  • You question assumptions and seek smarter, more efficient ways to build.
  • You want your work to support critical facilities and essential energy systems.

What It Takes

  • 5+ years of experience in estimating, project management, field engineering, or electrical construction—or equivalent industry experience
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple bids simultaneously
  • Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to team‑based estimating efforts
  • Strong analytical and decision‑making skills with the ability to work independently
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including advanced Excel
  • Experience with Accubid Anywhere or similar estimating software
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record
  • Willingness to travel occasionally for site walks, pre‑bid meetings, and project support

Preferred Qualifications

  • Hands‑on field experience in electrical construction, particularly medium‑voltage systems
  • Prior estimating experience on industrial, power generation, or EPC projects
  • Strong understanding of:
    • MV system installation practices
    • Electrical equipment and layouts
    • Industrial construction sequencing
  • Working knowledge of NEC, NFPA, and IBC, with relevance to industrial and power facilities
  • Ability to interpret:
    • Electrical one‑lines and schematics
    • Duct bank layouts and grounding plans
    • Equipment specifications and installation drawings
  • Experience estimating projects in:
    • Data center environments
    • Hydroelectric facilities
    • Oil & Gas processing or compression sites
    • Power generation plants

Join a company that powers progress. Be a part of Michels Power, Inc.—where you don’t just build projects, you build a career.

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