Previous experience working with a rail M&E contractor? Looking for an ongoing freelance position? If so, click here...I'm looking for a strong Senior QS to join my client, a specialist M&E rail contractor on an ongoing contract based in South East London. The chosen candidate will be responsible for closing out packages and managing a large amount of change.
The client is looking for someone to start very soon. If this sounds like something which could be of interest to you, please apply now!
Location: WoolwichRoles and responsibilities:
- Commercial reporting
- The preparation of Valuations/Applications for Payment
- The preparation of Cost Reports to the Client
- The preparation and management of subcontract and material procurement schedules
- The administration of subcontractor/supplier accounts
- Contract administration, including change management and maintain associated registers
Benefits for you:
- Competitive rates
- The chance to work with a market leading contractor
- Ongoing opportunities to move onto large scale projects
Candidate Requirements:
- A degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering or similar / Equivalent HND (not necessary)
- Experience managing M&E within a rail environment
- Working knowledge of NEC
- Have a very good work ethic and be willing to work hard
If you are interested in this role, or are a Quantity Surveyor looking at your career options, then please contact Kai Brosnan on
Alternatively, if you know someone who may be interested we offer a £200 referral fee for successfully placed candidates.
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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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