Quantity Surveyor at Egis Group
Dhanehari Pt I, Assam, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Client Billing, Subcontractor Bills, Quantity Estimation, BBS, RFI Raising, DPR, MPR, Letter Tracking, Work Program Preparation, Reconciliation Statements, Inspection and Verification, Bill Certification, Contract Analysis, Site Evaluations, Audits

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
Job Description Required minimum 6 years of Experience after B. Tech. Client Billing (Preparing regular bill, Supplementary bill etc.)  Prepare and process Subcontractor bills.  Quantity Estimation of Structures i.e. (Drain, Pipe Culvert, Box Culvert, VUP, PUP, MNB e.tc.)  BBS (Bar Bending Schedule) of structures i.e. (BC, VUP, PUP, MNB, e.t.c)  Quantity Estimation of Flexible & Rigid Pavement (Embankment, GSB, WMM, CTB, DBM, BC, PQC)  RFI Raising, DPR, MPR & strip charts update.  Letter Tracking & Management (Incoming & Outgoing letters to client and vendors)  Preparing of Work Program  Preparing Reconciliation statements of Materials.  RFI Tracking & Co-ordination  Inspection and Verification of works measurements  Checking and certification of bills and invoices from vendors, contractors.  Check bills raised by the contractors. This includes on-site verification of measurement & verification of rates.  Preparing Workorders for Subcontractors  Prepare and review progress reports and payment applications  Analise and negotiate contracts and subcontracts  Estimate quantities and costs of materials, equipment, and labour.  Conduct site evaluations and audits for compliance and accuracy. Qualifications B. Tech
Responsibilities
The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for client billing, preparing subcontractor bills, and quantity estimation of various structures and pavements. Additional duties include RFI management, inspection of works, and contract analysis.
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