The Company
Our client is a prestigious and well-established house builder with over 60 years in the construction industry. They pride themselves on putting sustainability first while delivering high quality new build housing developments across the North of England.
The Project
As a highly experienced Quantity Surveyor, you will play a crucial role as part of the commercial team on various new build residential developments across East Yorkshire. You will manage the financial aspects, ensuring full compliance with contract terms and adherence to the project's budget, while contributing to its successful and smooth completion.
Requirements
For this role it is essential that you carry the following professional qualifications as a minimum;
A relevant Industry degree / equivalent level qualification (desirable not essential)
It is essential that you hold the experience below;
Proven history of successfully delivering commercial packages on new build / refurbishment projects in the residential sector
Extensive background within the industry with at least 5 years of experience working in a similar position for a leading contractor or subcontractorAdditional skills;
IT skills
Effective time management
Superb negotiation capabilities
Analytical and Mathematical skills
Excellent sales and presentation skills
Ability to multitask and prioritise projects
Strong communication and attention to details
Understanding of construction laws and regulations
Ability to efficiently utilize COINS and MS Excel packages
The ability to accurately estimate the costs associated with the project
Knowledgeable of Building Regulations, NHBC requirements, HSE etc
A solid understanding of construction materials, methods, and techniquesThe Role
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor
Job Type: Permanent
Project: Various new build residential schemes
Location: Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Reporting to: Commercial ManagerDuties
Procurement
Analysis of tender allowances
Report regularly and consistently to the Commercial Manager
Offer clients and project teams cost insights and financial guidance
Establish and oversee project budgets to ensure effective cost control
Implement adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards
Recognise and oversee financial risks, formulating strategies for their mitigation
Manage disputes and claims regarding expenses, striving for swift and effective resolution
Oversee construction costs, cash flows, and budget data in accordance with group policies
Provide clients with frequent project updates and address any additional concerns they may raise
Create comprehensive cost plans and budgets derived from architectural and engineering designs
Communicate and liaise with operational teams and stakeholders, achieving the regional business plan
Coordinate procurement of all subcontract trades with internal departments, overseeing the best value is obtained
Deliver detailed cost and budget analysis for each development, ensuring alignment with the build program to Contracts Managers and Site Management
Guarantee adherence to all contract terms, conditions, and specifications throughout the project, while aligning with project objectives and fulfilling client expectations
Manage partnerships with housing associations, third-party providers, and subcontractors, ensuring compliance with contracts and proper handling of orders
This is a permanent position with an excellent salary on offer for the successful candidate. For more information or to apply please contact James Shorte - Associate Director or Emily O'Grady - Executive Senior Resourcer at Caval on (phone number removed)