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Quantity Surveyor

Lenham
2 weeks ago
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Quantity Surveyor

Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in Utilities, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering, ideally within the water industry? Are you experienced managing high-volume, low-value works, as well as knowledge of NEC contract schemes and subcontractor management?

I have an exciting opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established contractor working on long-term framework projects in Kent

The Role:
As a Quantity Surveyor, you will gain invaluable experience and exposure to Capital & Operation Expenditure budgets and the balance between the two, understanding Total Expenditure and the ever-increasing role it plays in the utilities environment

Responsibilities:

  • Generating weekly revenue and cost reports

  • Controlling submissions of daily completed jobs

  • Producing ‘Schedule of Rates’

  • Reconciling Subcontractor costs and preparing payment certificates

  • Liaising with Operations and Planning to monitor job progress and scope changes

  • Reviewing scheme works to ensure targets are on track to be achieved

  • Pricing completed jobs for high volume works

  • Developing relationships with clients to 'Work In Progress' days

  • Analysing weekly and monthly cost and revenue data

    You’ll need to be enthusiastic, proactive, and a great problem solver, with excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong Microsoft Excel expertise is essential, including proficiency in formulas, pivot tables, and VLOOKUPs, along with a keen eye for data integrity and financial analysis.

    A degree in Quantity Surveying or an HNC/HND in Civil or Mechanical Engineering with commercial management experience would be highly desirable

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