A Quantity Surveyor is required to control the commercial functions within the IUS business. The successful candidate will support the business and take responsibility for the end-to-end commercial process for multiple projects across our workstreams; further enhance the businessβ commercial strength and margins by improving commercial reporting accuracy, cash flow, reducing risk in change control and WIP.
Along with a competitive salary between Β£43,667 and Β£60,212, we also offer great benefits such as;
Benefits
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays which increases up to 28 days with service
- Enrolment into our enhanced pension scheme (employee contributions 4.7% with employer contributions of 6.5% increasing after 5 years service to 5.7% employee and 8.5% employer)
- Career development & progression with opportunity to increase your salary
- Ability to earn professional qualifications
- 24/7 access to Mental health support & counselling services
- Eye care vouchers with funding towards glasses
- Long service recognition
- Paid volunteering opportunities within the community
Key Responsibilities
- Commercial reporting including forecasting and wider project performance
- Work alongside operational team to produce accurate End Life Forecasts
- Manage client interface
- Risk management including change control and WIP management
- Contract Administration
- Provision of contractual advice to the project delivery team
- Aid in subcontract procurement and placement, ensuring best value for money and lowest risk achieved at all times
- Payment and debt management
- Post project appraisals and feedback loop to Tendering & Estimating team
- Attend internal and external (Client) meetings
- Final account compilation / submission
- Teamwork
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Organised and efficient
- Ability to multitask and work well under pressure
Qualifications & Experience
- HNC or above in Quantity Surveying or equivalent is essential
- Experience in the construction industry is essential
- Experience with scheme finance and commercial management is essential
- Ability to understand and respond to contract issues
- MRICS or MCIOB is desirable
- Experience in the civil engineering / utility construction industry with a complete understanding of gas, water and electric distribution infrastructures is desirable
- Contractual knowledge β NEC knowledge is desirable
- Excellent IT skills β with heavy focus on excel
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Contact Detail:
Integrated Utility Services Recruiting Team