Senior Cost Manager | PQS | Hybrid Working Salary Dependent on Experience. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a crucial role in providing cost management services across various construction projects, ensuring financial efficiency, accuracy, and value. As a part of the cost consultancy team, you will be responsible for pre-contract and post-contract duties, cost planning, risk analysis, and contractual management. This role requires a deep understanding of the construction industry, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to lead and mentor junior staff.
Key Responsibilities: Pre-Contract Services Conduct initial cost estimates, feasibility studies, and budget preparation for projectsPrepare detailed cost plans and bills of quantities using industry-standard softwareProvide cost advice and value engineering solutions to clients, ensuring project objectives align with budget constraintsManage and negotiate tender processes, including preparation of tender documentation, review of contractor bids, and selection of preferred contractorsPost-Contract Services Manage the financial aspects of contracts from commencement to final account settlementPrepare interim valuations, progress reports, and cash flow forecastsConduct regular site visits to monitor project progress and ensure compliance with cost estimates and timelinesEvaluate and manage variations, claims, and change orders, ensuring timely and fair resolutionClient & Stakeholder Management Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, acting as the main point of contact for project cost-related mattersProvide professional advice on cost control, procurement strategies, and contract administrationLeadership & Mentorship Lead, mentor, and support a team of junior quantity surveyors, providing guidance and feedback to aid their professional developmentAssist in training sessions and workshops to ensure the team remains updated with industry standards and best practicesBusiness Development & Strategy Support the business in identifying new opportunities, preparing fee proposals, and developing client relationships to secure new projectsContribute to the development and implementation of company-wide strategies, policies, and procedures related to quantity surveying and cost managementQualifications & Experience: Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related fieldChartered status with RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) is highly essentialMinimum of 8-10 years of experience in quantity surveying, with a strong focus on cost consultancy services (Experience in Irish Construction is essential)Proven track record in managing complex construction projects across various sectors (e.g., commercial, residential, fit out)Experience in working within a cost consultancy or similar environment is essential
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