Role: Quantity Surveyor (Civils)
Location: Naas, Kildare
Salary: €60 K - €90 K DOE
Their work comprises roadworks/ active travel/ urban spaces, airport infrastructure, port infrastructure, power generation/ distribution, renewables, fuel facilities, educational facilities, various utilities, building works, prisons, rail and other Civils.
They have a number of blue chip Private and State clients and a strong pipeline of work and are now hiring a Quantity Surveyor (Civils).
Benefits:
* Competitive Salary
* High Profile Civils Projects to work on
* Further Career progression
* Training and CPD Support
* Option for Hybrid working
* Bonus and benefits package
Requirements:
* Professional, degree-qualified Quantity Surveyor.
* Position may also suit degree-qualified civil engineer/ construction manager who is interested in focusing more on the commercial side of civil engineering construction.
* Must display commercial nous.
* Typically, 3-7 years post-graduation experience.
* Previous experience in public roadworks/ other heavy civil engineering experience will be an advantage.
* Knowledge of various standard contract forms preferable eg. NEC, Public Works, FIDIC as well as different methods of measurement eg. TII, CESMM, ARM.
* Must be committed to working in detail, ensuring good technical understanding of construction work/ methodologies is obtained as well as preparation of commercially sound and researched claims, valuations, final accounts, quotations and other commercial submissions.
* Candidate needs to have a track record of collaboration with contractors site personnel (site managers, engineers/ foremen) and ensuring good quality contemporaneous record-keeping and ensuring they have sound knowledge of construction details and methodologies i.e. work is not purely desktop-based.
* Work will also involve subcontract/ large supplier procurement, negotiation, measurement and settlement of accounts.
* Depending on workload, some work in assisting estimating/ tendering teams in the preparation of commercial and technical aspects of tender submissions may be required.