Senior Quantity Surveyor
Salary: up to 65000 DOE
Location: Bristol
Region: South West
A leading Building Surveying and Cost Consultancy expert are seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join the team in their Bristol office.
You will be responsible for providing a full project management services employers agent, quantity surveying and to the clients of the business across a range of sectors, as well as giving support and advice to other members of the Quantity Surveying Department
- Provide professional project management, employer’s agent and quantity surveying services including developing the client’s initial requirements and subsequent development of the full brief. Advise on selection and appointment of the professional team, review design and concept proposals, appraise and advise on alternative design proposals, prepare master strategic programme (monitored and updated), establish and manage communication procedures, advise on suitable tendering arrangements, advise on and collate scheme requirements and specification, in conjunction with other members of the professional team, prepare employer’s requirements documentation, provide to tenderer’s and undertake the role of employers agent as defined under the building contract through the construction period, arranging, chairing and minute monthly progress, design and other meeting as necessary, including chasing and managing actions. On completion carry out inspections, advise on the issue of practical completion certificate and schedule of defects and outstanding works and monitor rectification of defects up to the end of the rectification period. From a cost management perspective provide cost planning, preparation of tender documentation and contract documentation, on-site valuations, interim payment applications etc.
- Effectively communicate with both internal and external parties ensuring all information is available for the successful implementation and completion of projects.
- Maintain relationships with existing clients and develop new client contacts and business opportunities.
- Develop relevant knowledge and skills through regular CPD activities and maintain an up-to-date awareness of all necessary legislation affecting the technical aspects of quantity surveying, sharing knowledge and information where appropriate.
- Liaise and attend meetings with other company functions necessary to perform duties and aid business development.
- Prepare and submit relevant administration in a timely and accurate manner, for example timesheets, expenses, database applications etc.
- Adhere to procedures relating to the proper use and care of equipment and materials for which the role has responsibility.
- Adhere to stated policies and procedures relating to health and safety, and quality management.
- This is indicative of the role, however, there will be other duties and responsibilities that you may be required to undertake from time to time.
Person Specification
Essential
- A relevant university degree, or equivalent.
- Experience of dealing with and providing advice on a range of project management and quantity surveying related matters.
- Good working knowledge of standard forms of measurement.
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications eg Word, Excel and Outlook.
- Understanding of the needs and demands of clients and will to exceed their expectations
- Commercially aware
- Able to prioritise workload, planning ahead as required
- Confident communicator both verbally and in writing
- Able to work individually or in a team
- Fee target achievement
- Motivated and professional with the drive to succeed
- Attention to detail, Accurate, Enthusiastic, Diplomatic, Reliable
Desirable
- Post-qualification experience.
- Knowledge of industry specific software, such as Bluebeam, Estimate, Microsoft Projects.
- Good business development skills
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- Car Allowance
- Company Phone/Phone Allowance
- 4% Company Pension Contribution
- 23 Days Holiday Plus your 8 Bank Holidays
- Life Assurance