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Quantity Surveyor (Civil)

$ 3,200 - $ 5,200 / month

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The Quantity Surveyor reports to the Senior Quantity Surveyor and assists in all costs and contractual issues in Main Contract as well as Sub-Contracts connected to the project.

A summary of the responsibilities of this position are, and not limited to, as follows:

  • Ensure accurate measurement of quantities to assist in the preparation of progress payment claims, variation order claims and payments to subcontractors and suppliers including all final accounts.
  • Involve in preparing regular cost reports including maintenance budget cost controls.
  • Assist in maintaining good documentation of events at site for variation order / EOT claims.
  • To work closely with the site storemen to ensure proper documentation of materials control.
  • Be familiar with the specifications and scope of works at various stages of the project so as to be able to advise the structural, architectural and M&E coordinators on the contracted design requirements.
  • Assist in the procurement of sub-contractors and suppliers of specified materials.
  • Attend technical meetings to keep abreast of design development issues and provide cost escalation alerts.
  • Learn and be adequately briefed on the contractual / legal rights of the Main Contractor in order to advise colleagues at site and the management on any choke points during the project.
  • Adherence to safety practices in the workplace.

Value Add of Position

  • Help the project’s bottom line by rigorously monitoring and implementing cost controls.
  • Establish a good relationship with Client, Consultants and subcontractors to ensure that the project is smoothly managed in terms of resources and timeline.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Education: Degree/Diploma in Quantity Surveying, Building or Civil Engineering
  • Experience: Minimum 1 year of working experience in tendering, estimating and measurement of quantities in civil projects
  • Good analytical skills

The Quantity Surveyor reports to the Senior Quantity Surveyor and assists in all costs and contractual issues in Main Contract as well as Sub-Contracts connected to the project.

A summary of the responsibilities of this position are, and not limited to, as follows:

  • Ensure accurate measurement of quantities to assist in the preparation of progress payment claims, variation order claims and payments to subcontractors and suppliers including all final accounts.
  • Involve in preparing regular cost reports including maintenance budget cost controls.
  • Assist in maintaining good documentation of events at site for variation order / EOT claims.
  • To work closely with the site storemen to ensure proper documentation of materials control.
  • Be familiar with the specifications and scope of works at various stages of the project so as to be able to advise the structural, architectural and M&E coordinators on the contracted design requirements.
  • Assist in the procurement of sub-contractors and suppliers of specified materials.
  • Attend technical meetings to keep abreast of design development issues and provide cost escalation alerts.
  • Learn and be adequately briefed on the contractual / legal rights of the Main Contractor in order to advise colleagues at site and the management on any choke points during the project.
  • Adherence to safety practices in the workplace.

Value Add of Position

  • Help the project’s bottom line by rigorously monitoring and implementing cost controls.
  • Establish a good relationship with Client, Consultants and subcontractors to ensure that the project is smoothly managed in terms of resources and timeline.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Education: Degree/Diploma in Quantity Surveying, Building or Civil Engineering
  • Experience: Minimum 1 year of working experience in tendering, estimating and measurement of quantities in civil projects
  • Good analytical skills