Quantity Surveyor

Job Reference: BH-78222

Posted by: Lindsay Cunliffe

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Industry: Building and Construction
Deeside CH5, UK
£30 – £30 per Hour

Description of role:

Quantity Surveyor
Contract until Jan 2026
Deeside
£30 per hour CIS – LTD 
Monday to Friday


Summary of Role
You will be responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of a construction project.
  • This role involves being on-site full-time to ensure accurate cost management, effective resource allocation, and adherence to project budgets and timelines.
  • You will work closely with project managers, other quantity surveyors, contractors, and other stakeholders to monitor project progress and ensure financial efficiency.
Essential Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the construction industry.
  • Strong knowledge of construction processes, materials, and cost management.
  • Proficient in using quantity surveying and project management software (Amspec use Evaluate & Procore)
  • Excellent analytical and numerical skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational abilities.
  • Effective communication and negotiation skills.
  • Familiarity with relevant building codes, regulations, and standards.

Responsibilities
  • Scheduling out works packages based on architectural drawings and site surveys.
  • Using Amspec’s Evaluate software to organise, schedule, measure and cost various packages of works.
  • Monitor and control project costs, ensuring adherence to the budget.
  • Identify cost variations and implement as required.
  • Conduct regular valuations of work completed and prepare interim payment applications.
  • Review and approve subcontractor and supplier valuations & invoices.
  • Prepare and manage all contractual documentation, subcontract documents, Employer’s instructions and contractor’s instructions.
  • Source and negotiate with suppliers and subcontractors to secure competitive packages in line with the proposed programme of works.
  • Identify potential financial and contractual risks.
  • Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies.
  • Maintain a risk register and monitor risk exposure throughout the project with full reports issued to Directors on a monthly basis.
  • Work closely with project teams, engineers, architects, and other stakeholders to ensure project success.
  • Provide financial and contractual advice to the project team.
  • Maintain accurate records of all financial transactions, contracts, and project

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