Would you be capable of joining a processed, high-performance contractor?
Could you add value to a team where you would report directly to the Commercial Manager?
Would you be able to use your skills to specialise as a Project Quantity Surveyor on a major project for this contractor?
If you answered YES to any of the questions above, this may just be your next career path!
A well-established, market-leading utility contractor with work in London and the surrounding home counties is currently on the lookout for a Project Quantity Surveyor for their Commercial team.
With over 30 years of experience as a multi-utilities contractor, this company has a proven track record of delivering the very best quality of works by consistently delivering, again and again, using carefully considered processes.
A Project Quantity Surveyor is needed to join the Commercial Team and take a controlling role on a project to the sum of £4 million. The project involves the building of a new substation as well as bunds and transformer housings working with a well-known client where consistent business is all to familiar between the two.
As Project Quantity Surveyor, your job will be to take a primary lead on the project with duties such as subcontract procurement and management, Client Applications for payment, and agreement of variations amongst others. All work at this company in all faucets are carried out to the utmost quality and the same would be expected of you as Project Quantity Surveyor.
You would be site-based, report to the Commercial Manager and the contract is done under the NEC contract type Option A. Upon completion of the project, which will run until the end of 2022, you would be put on projects working for the same client.
If this Project Quantity Surveyor role is of interest, please apply to the role here or get in touch with Ryan at 0207 340 9007 or by email at r.eustace@cgsr.uk.com
About Me:
From the beginning of my recruitment career until the present, I have been working exclusively in the Civil Sector and more specifically, the utility sector. Working in the utility sector means that I can actually see some of the work I'm doing making an actual, instant difference to peoples lives and not only the people I help on a recruitment level.
How can I help you?
Ever since the beginning of my career, I have been working hard to build a network of hiring managers who are on the lookout for professionals. With every company I work with, I do my utmost to find out as much as I can about the company, its ethos and how the person would be operating in the role for which they seek someone. I like to be thorough so I can ensure that any new career path you may embark upon through me is as good as fit as possible.