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Job Ref: 214652032
Date: 2021-09-14 11:02:19
Quantity Surveyor
Milton Keynes
£38,000 to £52,000 + car & package
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to join a leading main contractor delivering a large project for National Grid. The Quantity Surveyor will be working closely with the Senior QS and splitting their time between site, the main office and some home working. The programme includes the construction of a large substation, removal of high voltage overhead lines, access roads and bulk earthworks.
The Quantity Surveyor's key duties will include:
Preparing internal commercial reporting
Prepare valuations and all applications for payment
Manage subcontract and material procurement schedules
Identifying the commercial risks & opportunities, value engineering and change control
Measurement of quantities
Keep accurate site records
Assist with the development of junior surveyors on the projectThe successful Quantity Surveyor will be offered an exciting position that includes the support of an experienced commercial management team, no limits on career progression and exposure to an exciting project. You'll also be offered a competitive salary & package that includes:
Starting salary of £38,000 to £52,000
Car or car allowance (£6,000)
26 days annual leave
Contributory Pension
Private healthcare
Discretionary bonus
Yearly pay & performance reviewsQuantity Surveyors considering this opportunity must have:
2 years experience working for a main contractor on civil engineering or infrastructure projects
Experience using the NEC form of contract
Excellent communication skills
Driving licenceThis opportunity would be well suited to a good QS, lacking the room to grow their career in their current role. To find out more, get in touch today.
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