Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor

Farringdon
9 months ago
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About Us: We are a market-leading company specializing in the design, installation, and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems. As a Tier One Design and Build M&E Building Services Contractor, we have established ourselves as experts in delivering high-quality solutions across various sectors, including commercial offices, banking establishments, data centres, education, government buildings, residential infrastructure, retail, and pharmaceutical laboratories.

Job Overview: As a Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in our projects, ensuring the effective management and control of costs associated with the design and build of mechanical and electrical systems. You will work closely with our project teams, providing expert advice on cost planning, procurement, and contractual matters.

Key Responsibilities:



Cost Management:

* Manage and control project costs from inception to completion.

* Conduct cost analysis and provide accurate estimates for M&E projects.

* Monitor and report on budgetary performance.

2.

Procurement:

* Lead procurement activities, including tendering and contract negotiation.

* Develop and maintain relationships with suppliers and subcontractors.

* Ensure procurement activities align with project requirements and budget constraints.

3.

Contractual Management:

* Administer contracts and agreements with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors.

* Identify and manage contractual risks.

* Provide contractual advice to project teams.

4.

Project Support:

* Collaborate with project managers to develop cost-effective solutions.

* Conduct value engineering exercises to optimize project costs.

* Assist in the preparation of project budgets and financial reports.

5.

Stakeholder Communication:

* Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders.

* Provide regular updates on cost-related matters to project teams and management.

* Resolve disputes and issues related to project costs.

Qualifications and Experience:

* Extensive experience in a Quantity Surveyor role within the M&E sector.

* Strong knowledge of M&E systems and construction processes.

* Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.

Package:

* Competitive salary up to £100k, commensurate with experience.

* Comprehensive benefits package.

* Opportunities for career development and progression within a dynamic and growing organization.

If you are a motivated and experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor looking to join a market leader in the industry, we invite you to apply

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