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Managing QS

  • Location: London
  • Salary: £85k - 100k per year + benefits
  • Job Type:Permanent

Posted 1 day ago

  • Sector: Construction
  • Contact: Jack Brennan
  • Contact Email: Jack.Brennan@anderselite.com
  • Contact Phone: 0207 7437513
  • Expiry Date: 30 April 2025
  • Job Ref: anders_elite_410833

Managing Quantity Surveyor with refurbishment, cut and carve experience needed for main contractor based in London. The ideal person will have experience of overseeing multiple projects and experience leading a team of QSs & SQSs across multiple projects reporting into them, an industry relevant degree would be advantegous along with a working knowledge of multiple forms of contracts. Project values typcially would be up to £25m. 

Our client is a well established reputable contractor within the refurbishment sector turning over around £50m and this opportunity is a permanent role paying between £85,000 to £100,000 + travel and benefits.

Summary

Managing Quantity Surveyors in this role are responsible for overseeing multiple refurbishment, restoration, cut and carve projects in Central London. They manage a team of QSs & SQSs, ensure projects are completed on time and within budget, and possess a strong understanding of various contract forms.

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Skills
  • Experience in refurbishment, restoration, cut and carve projects
  • Ability to oversee multiple projects simultaneously
  • Strong leadership skills to manage a team of QSs & SQSs
  • Degree qualification in Quantity Surveying or related field
  • Working knowledge of various contract forms (NEC, JCT, etc.)
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills
  • Budget management and cost control expertise
  • Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in project documentation
  • Familiarity with construction industry regulations and standards