Quantity Surveyor
Our client is a leading construction company specialising in commercial projects. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, they deliver high-quality projects across various sectors.
They are dedicated to creating efficient and cost-effective solutions that meet clients' needs while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.
Quantity Surveyor Job Description:
As a Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for accurately estimating costs, managing budgets, and ensuring financial control throughout the project lifecycle.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare accurate cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans for modular building projects.
- Analyse project specifications, drawings, and other documents to identify potential cost saving opportunities.
- Conduct thorough cost analysis and risk assessments to ensure project feasibility.
- Collaborate with architects, engineers, and subcontractors to obtain accurate and competitive quotes.
- Monitor and control project costs, ensuring adherence to budgetary constraints.
- Prepare and submit progress reports, valuations, and final accounts.
- Provide expert advice on cost management, value engineering, and contract administration.
- Evaluate variations and negotiate favourable outcomes with clients and subcontractors.
- Stay updated with industry trends, regulations, and best practices related to modular construction and quantity surveying.
Requirements:
- Degree OR relevant experience in quantity surveying, Construction Management, or a related field.
- Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
- Strong knowledge of construction cost estimation, budgeting, and financial control.
- Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for quantity surveying (e.g., CostX, Bluebeam, Excel).
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail.
- Effective communication and negotiation abilities.
- Ability to work well in a team and independently, managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Familiarity with relevant building codes, regulations, and industry standards.