Quantity Surveyor

Job Description

Quantity Surveyor


VANRATH are delighted to be recruiting on behalf of a highly-renowned Construction Company in the recruitment for a Quantity Surveyor. This is a full-time permanent job opportunity, and the successful candidate will work closely alongside the commercial manager within the Civil Engineering division.


Remuneration
£35,000 - £45,000 + Benefits DOE


Responsibilities

  • Establishing the project budget including the allocation of cost codes to ensure detailed and accurate cost reporting is achieved.
  • Review of main contract and subcontract terms and conditions, inclusive of stepping down conditions from main contract to subcontract.
  • Procurement of subcontract packages including compilation of tender documentation.
  • The detailed and transparent process of reporting on costs to date and forecasting cost to completion.
  • Administration of the main contract and subcontracts, including compilation of contractual correspondence in relation to delays and associated loss and expense.
  • Regular liaison and interface with the Employers team for the purposes of progressing the commercial aspects of the project.
  • The day to day managing of staff resources to ensure the projects costs are known and managed effectively.
  • Carrying out delay analysis including the preparation of narratives and loss and expense to support claim submissions.
  • Handling subcontract issues as they arise.
  • Ensuring the variation / compensation event mechanism is correctly and timely followed to ensure the commercial protection of the business.
  • Forecasting of cash flow / budget compilation.
  • Liaising with procurement to set and agree allowances for the project.
  • Attending progress / commercial meetings and representing the company in a commercial capacity.



The Ideal Person
Essential

  • Third level qualification (degree or similar)
  • Demonstrate previous experience in a QS role
  • Experience of working on Highways/Water projects - Highly desirable
  • Experience of working on civils projects - Essential
  • Contract knowledge: Understanding of specific contracts and ability to take appropriate action.
  • Cost Control: Calling upon a wide range of skills to deliver results. Ensuring targets are achievable and checking on progress. Controlling critical elements of the process while planning ahead.
  • Negotiation Skills: Presenting viewpoint with confidence and clarity. Soundly structured case- pros and cons put forward with supporting evidence. Ability to get through to core issues. Presenting case in a persuasive manner and understanding the wider implications.
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making: Considering relevant information and insights in order to make choices. Evaluating multiple factors in the identification of solutions and making sound and timely decisions.


Desirable

  • Professional qualification (e.g. MRICS/ MCICES)



For further information on this vacancy, or any similar vacancies in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Daniel Peacock in the strictest confidence.

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