Quantity Surveyor
Description✓Position: Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor.
✓Type: 12 Month Contract
✓Location: Canary Wharf, London
✓Experience: Mechanical and Electrical QS experience minimum 2 years.
✓Salary: flexible based on experience.
✓This role covers all sectors as our client is a Consultancy.
✓Their main work is Residential and Commercial however they have recently been working on Data Centres and Leisure industry.
✓This role requires a Mechanical and Electrical Quantity Surveyor.
✓Essentials:
✓A degree in quantity surveying
✓Full driving licence
✓Attentive to detail
✓Good IT skills
✓Reliable, conscientious, and approachable.
✓Minimum 5 years industry experience
✓Degree or equivalent experience in Quantity Surveying
✓MRICS or MAIQS accreditation
✓Excellent negotiation and client facing skills.
✓Pre and post contract and cost management with limited Senior Management intervention
✓Excellent Measurement & Quantification skills
✓Procurement and tendering experience
✓Experience taking ownership and responsibility of projects from start to finish.
✓Data centre experience as a QS.
✓Experience on complex MEP schemes
✓Role and Responsibilities
✓* Provision of cost advice including preparation of feasibility estimates, pre and post-contract cost reports, pre-tender estimates and the like
✓* Evaluation of the cost of alternative proposals, construction methods, materials etc.
✓* Advice on contract arrangements and conditions under which project will be constructed.
✓* Tender evaluation and reporting
✓* Submission and assessment of contractor applications and variations
✓* Submission and agreement of final accounts
✓* Undertake measurement in accordance with defined standards.
✓* Undertake cost research, market testing, data capture etc.
✓* Visit sites for the purposes of measurement, valuations, recording of progress.
✓* Preparation and collation of tender documents
✓* Reviewing of drawings and specifications, tabulation of changes and estimation of cost variances
✓* Following practice procedures generally and with regards to ‘Best Practice’ documentation Show more →
✓Type: 12 Month Contract
✓Location: Canary Wharf, London
✓Experience: Mechanical and Electrical QS experience minimum 2 years.
✓Salary: flexible based on experience.
✓This role covers all sectors as our client is a Consultancy.
✓Their main work is Residential and Commercial however they have recently been working on Data Centres and Leisure industry.
✓This role requires a Mechanical and Electrical Quantity Surveyor.
✓Essentials:
✓A degree in quantity surveying
✓Full driving licence
✓Attentive to detail
✓Good IT skills
✓Reliable, conscientious, and approachable.
✓Minimum 5 years industry experience
✓Degree or equivalent experience in Quantity Surveying
✓MRICS or MAIQS accreditation
✓Excellent negotiation and client facing skills.
✓Pre and post contract and cost management with limited Senior Management intervention
✓Excellent Measurement & Quantification skills
✓Procurement and tendering experience
✓Experience taking ownership and responsibility of projects from start to finish.
✓Data centre experience as a QS.
✓Experience on complex MEP schemes
✓Role and Responsibilities
✓* Provision of cost advice including preparation of feasibility estimates, pre and post-contract cost reports, pre-tender estimates and the like
✓* Evaluation of the cost of alternative proposals, construction methods, materials etc.
✓* Advice on contract arrangements and conditions under which project will be constructed.
✓* Tender evaluation and reporting
✓* Submission and assessment of contractor applications and variations
✓* Submission and agreement of final accounts
✓* Undertake measurement in accordance with defined standards.
✓* Undertake cost research, market testing, data capture etc.
✓* Visit sites for the purposes of measurement, valuations, recording of progress.
✓* Preparation and collation of tender documents
✓* Reviewing of drawings and specifications, tabulation of changes and estimation of cost variances
✓* Following practice procedures generally and with regards to ‘Best Practice’ documentation Show more →