Role: Quantity Surveyor
Type: Perm
Salary: £30,000- £50,000 (Depending on experience)
Location: Bristol
Benefits: Company car, Expenses when working away.
Who are we?
My client is a family-run business that has grown from a single owner-operated plant hire company to a multifaceted group with family values at the heart of each project undertaken. Demolition, strip out, and enabling works are all part of the refurbishment and regeneration of our landscape.
What are our core values?
If these values align with yours, you are in the right place!
1. Honesty: We believe that honesty in all matters is the best policy.
2. Family values: We operate as a family unit with high moral standards, discipline, and respect.
3. Hardworking: We are certain that nothing is impossible if you work hard enough at it.
4. Reliability: We pride ourselves on not letting people down and being true to our word.
5. Environmental sustainability: We aim to minimize the impact that our company has on the environment by reducing emissions and waste and recycling a large proportion of our waste (90% plus). We truly believe in a greener future.
Overview:
As a Quantity Surveyor specializing in Construction and Demolition, you will play a vital role in managing the costs and financial aspects of construction and demolition projects. Your responsibilities will include estimating costs, preparing tender documents, negotiating contracts, managing budgets, and ensuring that projects are completed within budgetary constraints while maintaining high-quality standards.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Cost Estimation: Utilize your expertise to accurately estimate the costs involved in construction and demolition projects. This involves analyzing blueprints, specifications, and other documentation to determine the required materials, labor, and equipment costs.
2. Tender Preparation: Prepare detailed tender documents, including bills of quantities, to invite bids from contractors. Ensure that tender documents are comprehensive and accurately reflect project requirements to facilitate competitive bidding.
3. Contract Negotiation: Negotiate contracts with contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to secure favorable terms and conditions. This includes ensuring that contracts are aligned with project specifications and budgetary constraints while minimizing risks.
4. Budget Management: Develop and manage project budgets throughout the construction and demolition phases. Monitor expenses, identify cost-saving opportunities, and implement effective cost control measures to ensure projects remain within budgetary limits.
5. Procurement Management: Oversee the procurement process, including the selection of suppliers and subcontractors. Ensure that procurement activities adhere to project timelines, budgetary constraints, and regulatory requirements.
6. Risk Management: Identify potential risks and uncertainties that may impact project costs or schedules. Develop risk mitigation strategies and contingency plans to minimize the impact of unforeseen events on project outcomes.
7. Cost Reporting: Prepare regular cost reports and financial forecasts to provide project stakeholders with insights into project performance. Communicate cost-related information effectively to enable informed decision-making and facilitate timely adjustments, if necessary.
Qualifications and Skills:
1. Bachelor's degree in a related field (Not Vital).
2. Professional certification or licensure.
3. Strong analytical and numerical skills with attention to detail.
4. Proficiency in cost estimation techniques, contract administration, and budget management.
5. Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
6. Ability to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with various stakeholders.
7. Familiarity with construction management software and tools (e.g., BIM, estimating software) is an advantage.
8. Knowledge of relevant building codes, regulations, and industry standards.
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