The Tendering Engineer at Nawy Real Estate plays a critical role in the preparation and submission of competitive tender proposals for upcoming construction projects. This position involves collaborating closely with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure the accuracy and completeness of tenders in line with client requirements and company standards.Key Responsibilities:Analyze tender documents, requirements, and specifications to prepare comprehensive tender submissionsCoordinate with various internal teams to gather necessary project information and cost estimatesPrepare detailed quantity take-offs and assess required resources, materials, labor, and timelines for accurate bidsConduct thorough market research to identify potential suppliers and subcontractors for project componentsDevelop competitive pricing strategies and negotiate with suppliers to optimize project costsEnsure all tender submissions comply with legal, environmental, and quality standardsMaintain a database of tender documents, track tender submissions, and manage deadlines effectivelyParticipate in presentations and post-tender meetings to communicate proposal strategies and address client queriesStay updated on industry trends and competitor activities that may affect bidding strategiesAssist in developing and maintaining templates and documentation for tender submissions to streamline future processesRequirementsQualifications:Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field2+ years of experience in tendering or estimation within the construction or real estate industryStrong understanding of construction processes, terminology, and pricing modelsExcellent analytical skills and attention to detail, with the ability to produce clear and concise reportsProficient in relevant software and tools for estimation and project managementStrong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively liaise with team members and clientsAbility to work under pressure, manage multiple deadlines, and adapt to changing project requirements