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Senior Quantity Surveyor

Warrington, WA1, UK
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Company: CAVAL LIMITED

Job Type: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: £50000 - £70000/annum

The Company

Our client is a trusted civil engineering contractor based in the North West, offering a diverse range of services including earthworks, drainage, demolition and coastal defence projects. With over 30 years of experience, they have earned an impressive reputation for their commitment to safety, quality and professionalism. Their broad expertise enables them to adapt to evolving industry demands, consistently delivering reliable and effective solutions across various sectors. Their long-standing dedication to excellence has solidified their position as a dependable partner in civil engineering.

The Project

As a highly experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role within the senior commercial team on the civil engineering sector, managing various earthworks, drainage, coastal defence and infrastructure improvement projects across the North West with values between £200k - £6.8m. Initially, as the Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will provide expert advice on financial matters and maintain accurate project documentation throughout the lifecycle of the projects.

Requirements

For this role it is essential that you carry the following professional qualifications as a minimum;

RICS / CIOB Membership (desirable but not essential)
Degree in Quantity Surveying / Civil Engineering or equivalentIt is also essential that you hold the experience below;

Proven history of working on civils, earthworks, drainage, demolition, coastal defense or infrastructure improvements projects with values between £200k - £6.8m
Extensive background within the industry with at least 5 years of experience working in a Quantity Surveying position within the civil engineering sectorAdditional 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
Proficient in utilising relevant software effectively
Understanding of construction laws and regulations
The ability to accurately estimate the costs associated with the project
A solid understanding of construction materials, methods, and techniquesThe Role

Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor
Job Type: Permanent
Project: Various earthworks, drainage, coastal defence & infrastructure improvements projects with values between £200k - £6.8m
Location: North West
Reporting to: DirectorDuties

Procurement
Reporting regularly to the Director
Evaluation of allocated tender provisions
Compiling material usage and reconciliation reports
Evaluate and compare offers from contractors and suppliers
Assess the cost-effectiveness of different design alternatives
Assess and approve progress payments to contractors and suppliers
Apply efficient and dependable cost control techniques and strategies
Monitor cash flow and provide stakeholders with regular financial updates
Set up systems for cost reporting to efficiently track and control project expenses
Provide mentorship and guidance to junior quantity surveyors and team members
Conduct negotiations and resolve conflicts to achieve mutually beneficial solutions
Ensure adherence to applicable industry standards, regulations, and best practices
Conduct detailed cost analyses and thorough feasibility studies for proposed projects
Keep accurate and current records of all financial transactions and project documentation
Manage and oversee project expenditures, ensuring they align with budgetary constraints
Participate in professional development initiatives to improve skills and expand knowledge
Participate in project meetings, providing expert advice and insights on cost-related issues
Supervise the financial effects of design modifications and negotiate any necessary revisions
Collaborate closely with project stakeholders, including clients, architects, engineers, and contractors
Develop cost plans and forecasts to ensure effective budget management across the project lifecycle
Track project costs and financial risks, implementing strategies to address and mitigate potential issues
Prepare comprehensive cost estimates and budgets for the project and integrate them into the planning phase
Negotiate and finalize contract terms with contractors and suppliers to ensure they align with project specifications and budgetary limits
Guarantee adherence to all contract terms, conditions, and specifications throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring alignment with project objectives and client expectations
Ensure all financial matters are resolved and finalized, with detailed documentation kept for a comprehensive and thorough project closureThis is a permanent position with an excellent salary on offer for the successful candidate. For more information or to apply please contact Ollie Foley - Recruitment Consultant at Caval on (phone number removed)
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