My client a long established and highly successful civil engineering contractor specialising in railway engineering is looking for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their work winning team in Sheffield.
As an AQS, you can expect to be working on projects ranging from £2k to £2.5m, with an average of £5k. The works are reactive and there is a fast pace with 20 to 30 projects per week being issued by our framework Partners for reactive maintenance and small scheme projects.
Candidate Responsibilites:
Main Function of Job:
Prepare estimates using a schedule of rates
Price variations / technical queries to contracted works
Liaise with delivery team regarding works executed
Analyse cost reports
Assist in producing final accounts
Negotiate and agree final accounts with Client
Compile cost-value reconciliations
Submit periodic valuations
Assessing sub-contractors claims
Attend site to take measurements
Attend progress meetings
Contribute to monthly commercial meetings
Submit periodic applications for payment
Assist with and help produce commercial reports for the Board of Directors
Assist with all change control processes
Work with supply chain for procurement of suppliers and S/C
Assist with tenders
Comply with and promote the company safety policy
Candidate Requirements:
HND / HNC or working towards - Essential
MS Office Skills - Essential
Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying - Desirable
Similar experience working within a contracting environment (rail experience preferred but not essential)
Ability to work on own initiative and unsupervised
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