The Quantity Surveyor acts as the primary cost and contract manager overseeing financial aspects from design through project completion
Job Summary
The Quantity Surveyor acts as the primary cost and contract manager overseeing financial aspects from design through project completion.
Key responsibilities include evaluating progress claims, managing variations, and ensuring strict adherence to contractual terms and regulatory requirements.
The role requires liaising with project teams to prepare bills of quantities, source subcontractor quotations, and compile comprehensive project reports.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
The Quantity Surveyor acts as the primary cost and contract manager overseeing financial aspects from design through project completion.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Diploma in Engineering or Quantity Surveying
2-3 years M&E Quantity Surveyor experience
Proficiency in interpreting technical drawings
Microsoft Office applications proficiency
Contract compliance and dispute resolution
Nice-to-have
Self-motivated and proactive attitude
Willingness to work beyond normal hours
Eager to take on new challenges
Key Requirements
Diploma in Engineering, Building, or Quantity Surveying
2–3 years relevant experience as an M&E Quantity Surveyor