Title of Position: Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Dublin Pay: €83,272 - €103,925 Principal Duties Planning and Management: Organizing, managing, coordinating, and monitoring work programs as per the business plan. Quantity Surveying Services: Providing and monitoring services for various construction projects, including renovations and new constructions. Project Appraisals and Budgeting: Checking project appraisals, participating in value engineering, determining budget costs, and reviewing cost plans. Procurement and Contracts: Offering guidance on procurement and contracts in line with the Capital Works Management Framework. Team Collaboration: Working with an in-house multi-disciplinary team and conducting interim checks during projects. Final Accounts: Assessing final accounts and resolving issues arising from the final account process. Post-Contract Advice: Providing advice on post-contract matters, including dispute resolution. Construction Cost Advice: Offering advice on general construction cost-related matters. Industry Trends and Innovations: Researching and advising on current industry trends and innovations. Policy Formulation: Formulating and adapting policies to comply with Government and EU directives, building regulations, and codes of practice. Project Evaluation: Assisting in developing mechanisms for evaluating and prioritizing projects. Staff Management: Managing and developing staff if assigned. Site Inspections: Visiting and inspecting sites to evaluate progress, quality of works, and completed projects. Additional Duties: Representing the department at seminars, participating in meetings with stakeholders, and other duties as assigned. Training On-the-job training is provided/encouraged. Facilities are also provided for attendance at courses, conferences, etc., relating to the role. Requirements Must have right to work in Ireland University degree in Quantity Surveying (Level 8 on NFQ). Minimum of five years of practical experience, with at least three years at a senior level on significant projects. Eligible for inclusion on the Quantity Surveyors register (Building Control Act 2007). High standard of technological training and IT software familiarity. Knowledge of European and National procurement rules, Capital Works Management Framework, and Public Works Contracts. Strategic approach to policy objectives. Project cost assessment and analysis. Conducting inquiries and reporting accurately. Working under pressure and meeting tight deadlines. Fostering positive relationships and leading multi-disciplinary teams. Liaising with senior personnel and representing national positions internationally. Desirable Requirements: Professional Membership: Chartered Membership of SCSI or RICS. Cost Data: Experience with cost data production and utilization. Public Administration: Knowledge or ability to quickly acquire knowledge of public administration in Ireland. Additional Education: Level 9 qualification in construction or construction management. Key competencies for effective performance at this level Leadership Analysis & Decision Making Management &Delivery of Results Interpersonal &Communication Skills Drive and Commitment Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development This is a 12 Month contract through Staffline with the view to becoming permanent. Further details are available on request along with a confidential conversation. Skills: Quantity Surveying Infromation Technology Construction Benefits: Weekly Pay