Quantity Surveyor

Company:  Recco
Location: London
Closing Date: 28/10/2024
Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
We have an immediate requirement for a New-Build Quantity Surveyor. * Location: Eltham (Site based). * Permanent position * Compensation Package: £75,000 + Package * Qualified Quantity Surveyor with a Minimum of 4 years experience in a commercial capacity, working in the Social housing sector as a principal and/or Main contractor across new build schemes * Knowledge of Modern Methods of Construction * Experience working with typical Pricing agreements & Frameworks * Experience Measuring Works, Generating and Agreeing applications. * Experience Reviewing, Validating, and approving subcontractor quotations & variations * Experience managing supply chain Partners. * Experience in financial reporting and data analysis * Strong numeracy and financial management skills * Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal are necessary. * IT skills including advanced Excel and Word are essential. * Experience in Generating and delivering Monthly CVR Reviews Main Duties: * Prepare a monthly CVR by work stream demonstrating the commercial and financial position of the contract by work stream, and elements within work stream. * Monitor All Direct Costs & Overheads and assist in the managing of these costs to ensure profitability is maintained. * Ensure all Monthly applications are submitted in line with the contractual terms. * Procure & Fully On-board subcontractors. * Regularly check and value subcontractors work, agree valuations and produce payment certificates, in accordance with sub-contract conditions. * To attend contract meetings, produce any specific information required for these meetings. * To assist site and project managers in the identification and recording of variations. * Ensure site and project managers are briefed on what is required for variations to be paid against
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