Senior Quantity Surveyor

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Quantity Surveyor / Power infrastructure / Solar / BESS projects 

You will be a key contributor in the production of tender documentation requiring a developed understanding of the power infrastructure market to ensure tenders accurately reflect cost, capability and capacity to complete the works.

Start date of Quantity Surveyor :

Immediately 

Pay / Package of Quantity Surveyor : 

Yearly salary paid along with holidays, company package , pension and promotional / career development opportunities 

Job description of Quantity surveyor :

  • A key contributor in the production of tender documentation requiring a developed understanding of the power infrastructure market to ensure tenders accurately reflect cost, capability and capacity to complete the works. 
  • Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management (or similar) preferred
  • Experience within solar / BESS projects preferred
  • Excellent knowledge of Excel
  • Management of the budget of the project including all aspects of the project such as materials, sub-contractors, equipment.
  • Management of sub-contractors, including issuing and negotiating sub-contracts
  • Contract management, administering the contract, including variations Early Warnings and risk management
  • Commercial reporting including running monthly CVR

Key Responsibilities of Quantity Surveyor :

  • Carry out contract reviews and provide analysis of key risks and opportunities.
  • Provide contractual support to delivery terms for change management, claims and valuations.
  • Point of contact for project team on all commercial related items.
  • Assist in the preparation of tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation
  • Accurately track changes to the design and/or construction work, adjusting budget projections accordingly through the reforecasting process
  • Oversee the procurement of the services of contractors and/or subcontractors who work on the project ensuring transparency of rates and recoverable charges
  • Able to read architectural drawings and have an appreciation of construction processes, along with excellent numerical and IT skills
  • An understanding of applicable law and regulations, as well as health and safety matters, tax and insurance and contract law, so that you understand the legal implications of any decisions
  • Liaise with the client and other construction professionals, such as site managers, project managers and site engineers to ensure the work can be completed within cost projections
  • Ownership of monthly P&L reports
  • Management and overseeing of WIP
  • Risk and Opportunity analysis
  • Evaluate and negotiate tenders including subcontractors and suppliers.
  • Ability to interrogate costs and add value
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