Project Surveyor - Sheffield/Leeds
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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | Sheffield, South Yorkshire,United Kingdom,--Leeds, West Yorkshir |
Area | Yorkshire and Humberside, England |
Sector | ConstructionConstruction - Quantity Surveyor |
Salary | car allow/benefits package |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | remoteapi |
Job Ref | 895023_1645446432 |
Job Views | 50 |
- Description
Project Surveyor
Leeds/Sheffield
If you're an experienced Project Surveyor ready for a challenging next role, read on. Based in Leeds, you'll support construction projects ranging 1 million to 10 million across Yorkshire and East Midlands. You'll be a team player and strategic thinker, keeping close control of costs and building sustainable relationships to drive customer satisfaction and project success.
- You'll join a business that thrives on achieving results that benefit people and communities, and offers fantastic opportunities for career development.
What you'll do:
- Awarding Sub-Contract agreements with Sub-Contracts, at this time maximising profit via price betterment/Main Contractor discounts
- Attending, contributing to and minuting Project Team Meetings
- Attend and contributing to Clients' site meetings
- Preparing Interim Valuations with Client's Surveyor and agreeing amounts for payment
- Paying Sub-Contractors appropriate monthly payments and informing of variations (when relevant)
- Re-measuring work using site measurement, measurement from drawings, information from Site Agents/Bonus Department.
- Provision of cost advice to Design Consultants
- Reporting to Commercial Manager on job performance via cost/value comparisons
- Preparing Cash Flow Forecasts & Surveying Reports
- Pricing insurance claims
- Agreeing Sub-Contractor Final Accounts
- Agreeing Contract Final Account with Clients' Surveyors
- Ensuring that retention monies/additional monies are released and correspondence is documented
What you'll need:
- Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or equivalent
- Quantity Surveying experience within a relevant sector in the Construction industry
- A member of the RICS (Desirable)
A full job description can be provided up on request