Project Quantity Surveyor

Posted 8 May by Meridian Business Support
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Quantity Surveyor

A QS required to join a Main Contractor that specialises in Care Homes and Commercial Building Projects.
The ideal candidate will have experience in Quantity Surveying and will be responsible for working within a well-established team to ensure the work load is managed appropriately, positively influencing the efficiency of the business. The role will be primarily office based however will include the occasional site visit.
It is important for the ideal candidate to hold previous experience within the General Building sector especially in Commercial, Residential, Industrial and Retail sectors.

Quantity Surveyor Position Overview

  • Provide commercial management on Projects and deliver tender margin-plus with effective cost and value management.
  • Supply chain management and payment to ensure programme is maintained and buying opportunities are maximised.
  • Assist Estimating and Operations with developing bid submissions.
  • Procurement of resources to meet programme and ideally tender.
  • Forecasting and cost/value reporting.
  • Responsible for commercial and contractual matters on multiple projects.
  • Office based role with local site visits.
  • Working across a range of projects including commercial and residential.
  • Working extensively within a well-established team ensuring efficient management of workload.
Quantity Surveyor Position Requirements
  • Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
  • Higher level (HNC or Degree) qualification in Quantity Surveying.
  • Have functional/technical skills associated with the field of Quantity Surveying.
  • Hold a full UK driving licence

Reference: 52606784

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