Quantity Surveyor (JN -062025-62874) Kingston Upon Hull, England

Salary: GBP52000 - GBP52000 per annum + Company Car

Quantity Surveyor

 

PACKAGE

 

·      £52,000.00 per annum salary

·      25 days holiday plus bank holidays

·      Company car to the value of £30,000.00

·      Gold standard private health for employee and all immediate family members

·      Company pension 4% employee 5% employer contribution

·      3 x salary as death in service 

 

Stafforce are working on behalf of a leading contractor specialising in rail infrastructure projects across the UK.

Job Overview 

As the project manager you will lead a team through the project life cycle by planning, budgeting, scheduling, and tracking a project plan. The project plan thoroughly explains how the project will be executed and includes a budget, timeline, schedule, roles, and responsibilities among other things. You will carefully estimate costs, calculate material needs, and map out project timelines. You'll liaise closely with all teams to keep the job on track. Day-to-day, you'll: Consult with clients to understand their requirements.

 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Liaising with clients to identify their needs.
  • Estimating quantities, costs and time scales for material and labour.
  • Preparing tender and contract documents.
  • Identifying and weighing up commercial risks.
  • Assigning work to subcontractors.
  • Preparing bills of quantities.
  • Conducting feasibility studies.
  • Preparing cost estimates and budgets.
  • Analysing construction plans and specifications.
  • Evaluating tenders and negotiating contracts.
  • Monitoring project costs and preparing financial reports.

What is the role of quantity surveyor in post construction?

The Post Contract phase begins once the contract has been awarded and continues until the final account has been settled. During this phase, Quantity Surveyors are responsible for managing costs and ensuring that the project is delivered within budget.

What is the role of a quantity surveyor in building maintenance?

Quantity surveyors are involved in all phases of a facility's lifecycle such as feasibility, design, construction, extension, refurbishment, maintenance, and demolition. The competencies of quantity surveyors are aimed at producing constructions that meet the client's value system.

 

Available shift patterns;

Option 1

Working week     7am - 4pm Monday to Thursday

                  7am - 12pm Friday.                          1 hour lunch hour

Option 2

                       7.30am - 4pm.                           30-minute lunch hour

                       7.30am - 12pm Friday 

Option 3

                     7am - 3.30pm Monday to Thursday.   30-minute lunch hour

                     7am - 12pm Friday

              

            

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