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Job Ref: 212905769
Date: 2020-12-15 11:11:23
The company
A vibrant, dynamic Main Contractor with a reputation for delivering high-quality projects for a long list of blue-chip clients across the country. Their sterling reputation as a contractor has allowed them to branch out into numerous markets including: Multi-storey Residential, Industrial, Commercial & Retail to name a few.
So where does House-building come into this?
As a result of a number of very successful years of Main Contracting, they have launched a luxury housing development arm. This arm of the business has been up and running for 2 years and have delivered over 200 units to date. They focus on building high-spec houses with sale values ranging from £500k-£1m.
The role
Reporting into an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of a given housing project and will support the Senior QS as required. Typical roles and responsibilities will include:
* Production of comparison spreadsheets upon receipt of quotations
* Preparation of Sub-Contract Orders for Senior Q.S
* Measurement of on-site Sub-Contract Works for valuation purposes
* Measurement, costing and agreement of Sub-Contractor variations
* Preparation and submission of Sub-Contract final accounts
* Reconciliation of material invoices against purchase orders
* Liaising with site manager requests for plant hire and material purchase
* Sourcing the most competitive prices for both plant and materials
* Reporting on any site delays and providing reasoning behind
Benefits
You will be given the opportunity to earn up to £40,000 per annum. Car or car allowance is included in their benefits package as well as a competitive pension contribution and private healthcare. Aside from the tangible benefits, you will have the opportunity to join one of the countries’ fastest growing construction companies on their journey into residential development
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