About the role of Quantity Surveyor:
Great opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join the new fit out division of an industry leading contractor. They have an ambitious 5-year plan to reach £250 million in turnover and rival some of the biggest fit-out contractors in the country. They only want to bring people in who are committed to the long-term development of the business and can bring the expertise of someone who is within the top 5% of the fit out industry.
Responsibilities for Quantity Surveyor:
Working from the PCSA/2 Stage tender process, to delivering the site and working through to completion and final accounts.
Managing Packages.
Managing Sub-Contractor and client relations.
Site Meetings.
Current and Upcoming Projects:
2 x Live Projects:
Moodys £22 million
Millbank £9 million
Tendering:
LEGO £40 million - 2 stage tender - start on site August
HSBC Canary Wharf - start on site April
LLC £180million (£70 - £80million FO) - Will be in pre-con for 1 year
F1 HQ £40 million - start on site early next year
Requirements and Infromation for Quantity Surveyor:
Minimum 4 years' experience with fit-out contractors or working on large fit-out schemes for a main contractor.
Technical knowledge of pre-construction and understanding of contract law.
Degree qualified and needs to be construction based.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to build and maintain strong relationships.
What we offer for a Quantity Surveyor:
Predicted turnover in the next 5 Years - £250m
Office is in Bank
Flexible Working
Salary is well paid due to having to compete with major fit out companies
Working with ex ISG and Mace Interiors employees
Exciting, major projects all Central London based
Brand new division which will be fast growing and financially sound
If you want to hear about this Quantity Surveyor role, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Alex Leaver in our London office on 07921 466 436.
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- Location:
- United Kingdom
- Job Type:
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FullTime
- Category:
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Construction;Construction