Location: Dublin, Dublin Salary: To €75,000 DOE + Healthcare + Pension
To €75,000 DOE + Healthcare + Pension Our client is an established main contractor working across Europe specialising in the delivery of construction and engineering projects on behalf of global blue-chip clients. They offer a full turnkey service for their clients from design, construction, and handover across the full range of CSA (civil, structural, architectural), MEP (mechanical and electrical) and commissioning works. The need now exists for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to work on projects within various sectors such as Life Sciences, Advanced Technology, Data Centres, and Fire Protection. As a Quantity Surveyor you will be responsible for managing all financial and contractual aspects of projects from inception to completion, ensuring that projects are delivered within the budget and to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities & Requirements: Prepare detailed cost estimates and budgets for projects, including labour, materials, and provide accurate cost forecasts and financial projections to support project planning and decision-making. Review and manage contracts and subcontracts, ensuring that all parties adhere to contractual terms and conditions. Manage contract negotiations, variations, and claims, and resolve any disputes that arise. Monitor and control project costs, tracking expenditures and ensuring they align with the approved budget. Prepare regular financial reports, including cost reports, cash flow forecasts, and final account statements, comprehensive history and documentation trail providing detailed analysis of financial performance. Assist in the procurement process by preparing tender documents, evaluating bids, and negotiating contracts with suppliers and subcontractors ensuring that procurement activities are carried out in a cost-effective and compliant manner. Work with the project team to identify & address any financial challenges that may impact project delivery. Act as the primary point of contact for financial and contractual matters with clients, subcontractors, and project stakeholders maintaining effective communication throughout the project lifecycle. Degree in Quantity Surveying/ Commercial Management or related field. 3+ years of experience in quantity surveying within construction with considerable background in Mechanical/Electrical work packages. Strong knowledge of quantity surveying principles, JCT, NEC, and FIDIC forms of contract management, cost control methods and best practices. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex financial data and provide actionable insights. Effective communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to manage client and stakeholder relationships effectively. High attention to detail and accuracy in all financial and contractual matters. Benefits: Competitive pension scheme Healthcare plan Full in-house training and career development opportunities. The ideal candidate is eligible to work in Ireland with no visa restrictions. Please apply with your updated CV and we will contact you in return for a confidential discussion. All applicants can expect a response after 24 hours. Quantity Surveyor- Blanchardstown
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