About the Role We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated CSA Quantity Surveyor to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for the commercial management of Design & Build, new-builds and refurb projects. The candidate should have previous experience working in a CSA QS role (Civil, Structural & Architectural), and should be familiar with estimating, procurement and tendering. Key Responsibilities Assist in the procurement process, including the preparation of procurement documentation. Prepare tender documentation, including BOQs, Schedules of rates. Lead sub-contractor work packages and issue queries to site management, issue subcontractor enquiries, prepare tender comparisons, chase tender returns, identify most suitable subcontractor, hold pre-appointment meeting with subcontractor, agree and issue sub-contract Negotiate work packages with subcontractors and agree variations, progress payments and final accounts with sub-contractors. Proactively manage the change process, assessing and managing changes to project scope, particularly evaluating their impact on cost, and communicating changes to stakeholders. Contribute to the identification of risk throughout the project, and manage the risk exposure with the project team. Review programme, RFI schedules, submittal schedules, purchasing updates – to ensure items are closed out in a timely manner Conduct accurate quantity-take-off using BIM enabled software. Become familiar with the clauses of the conditions of contract on the project and the associated contract documents i.e. works requirements, form of tender and schedule etc. Review subcontractor non-conformance on site i.e. waste, quality, delays Review site documentation i.e. daily allocation sheets, signing in and out sheets etc. Carry out site visits and attend meetings, site meetings, internal meetings and subcontractor meetings and contribute to the meetings where necessary. Monitor sub-contractor package progress on site Prepare monthly cost reports, forecasts & valuations for construction packages Prepare cashflow forecast and earned value analysis Overseeing the conclusion of the sub-contractors final account Establish effective communication channels, foster collaboration amongst stakeholders, facilitate or conduct project meetings, and keep all relevant parties informed of project progress. Utilise BIM and digital construction tools proficiently to streamline project collaboration and data management processes. Requirements 2+ years of post-qualification experience (contracting experience is preferred). Strong QS skills and experience in managing commercial projects. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Experience in using QS Software (e.g. CostX, Cubit) Ability to work as part of a multi-functional team Qualifications NFQ Level 7 minimum educational qualification in a Quantity Surveying / Construction Economics discipline. Strong verbal, written, and organisational skills. Benefits Comprehensive healthcare coverage. Competitive Salary Generous company pension contribution. Competitive annual leave allowance and work-life balance benefits. State-of-the-art technology and hardware. Social and fitness initiatives for employee well-being. Collaborative office environment that values teamwork and open communication. Mentoring and professional development opportunities. Inclusive and diverse work culture.
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