Quantity Surveyor Civils / groundworks / Residential/ General Construction / Subcontracting
Chester
Our client a well-established specialist, Civil Engineering family main contractor and subcontractor contractor, who provides civils services for the residential and general construction market are looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor in the Chester / North Wales area. The salary on offer is up to £50k (dep on exp) with a company car, pension and 24 days holiday.
The Quantity Surveyor will be ideally looking to have a full role to play within a SME, or looking to develop into a Senior QS at some point in the future.
The Quantity Surveyor will have at least 3 years' experience and be highly motivated and keen to progress within a company that is growing. Experience within NEC and JCT type contracts as well as ability to run projects between £100k and £1m is required.
The client is more interested in the individual than the background you come from.
Quantity Surveyor Salary & Benefits
- Salary up to £50K (Dep on exp)
- Pension contribution
- Discretionary Bonus up to 15%
- Company car
- Fuel card
- Holidays - 24 days plus Bank Holidays
Quantity Surveyor Job Requirements
- Higher level (HNC or Degree) qualification in Quantity Surveying
- At least 3 +years commercial experience as a Quantity Surveyor
- Have functional/technical skills associated with the field of Quantity Surveying
- NEC and JCT knowledge
- Cost management and change management experience
- A team player, operating cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals,
- Problem solver, and ability to make decisions that enhance organisational effectiveness
- Holds a full UK driving licence
Quantity Surveyor Job Overview
- Provide commercial management on projects and deliver tender margin-plus with effective cost and value management
- Management of NEC, JCT and Planned Maintenance contracts for key framework clients .
- Responsible for all commercial and contractual matters on multiple project
- Assist Estimating and Operations with developing bid submissions
- Forecasting and cost/value reporting
- Supplier/Sub-contract identification and tendering
- Procurement of resources to meet programme and ideally tender.
- Supply chain management and payment to ensure programme is maintained and buying opportunities are maximised.