Quantity Surveyor at Power International Holding
, , Qatar -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Cost Estimation, Budget Management, Tendering Process, Contract Administration, Quantity Takeoffs, Cost Control, Risk Assessment, Quality Assurance, Progress Reporting, Dispute Resolution, HSE Initiatives, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, ERP Knowledge, Bill of Quantities, Measurement Principles

Industry

Construction

Description
Job Summary The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for carrying out detailed quantification for multi-disciplinary projects. The role ensures that complete tender documents, submissions are in line with the requirements. Visiting sites during pretender stage. Prepare RFI’s for Senior Quantity Surveyor’s review. Job Responsibilities 1 Prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates for construction projects, analyzing project specifications, materials, labor costs, and other factors to determine project budgets. Manage project budgets throughout the construction process, monitoring costs, tracking expenditures, and identifying variances to ensure projects remain within budgetary constraints. Assist in the tendering process, including preparing tender documents, analyzing bids, and negotiating contracts with subcontractors and suppliers to secure the best value for the project. Administer construction contracts, including reviewing contract terms, processing change orders, and resolving contractual disputes to ensure compliance and mitigate risks. Perform accurate quantity takeoffs from architectural and engineering drawings, determining quantities of materials and labor required for construction activities. Implement cost control measures to manage project expenses effectively, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and implementing value engineering solutions to optimize project costs. Identify and assess project risks, such as cost overruns, schedule delays, and scope changes, developing risk mitigation strategies to minimize impacts on project outcomes. Ensure construction work meets quality standards and specifications, conducting inspections and quality audits to identify deficiencies and ensure compliance with project requirements. Prepare regular progress reports and cost reports for project stakeholders, providing updates on project status, budget performance, and forecasting future costs. Assist in resolving disputes and claims related to cost, quantity, and contract issues, providing expert advice and support to project teams and stakeholders to achieve timely and fair resolutions. Support the implementation of HSE initiatives, participate in safety awareness activities, and contribute to incident reporting and resolution in alignment with company and IMS policies Job Responsibilities 2 Additional Responsibilities 3 Job Knowledge & Skills Experience in the use of computer based quantification and knowledge in using systems such as CCS (Candy). Knowledge in using Microsoft office applications (Word, Excel, Power point, outlook express etc.).Experience in the optimal use of AutoCAD for Quantity Takeoff. Knowledge in preparation of Bill of Quantities with standard method of measurement. Knowledge in Principles of Measurement (International) 1979, NRM2 CESSMMIII, QSSM, QCS, FIDIC Knowledge in using Microsoft office Applications i.e. Excel, PowerPoint etc. ERP knowledge preferably SAP functional skills are a requirement to be successful in this role.Job Experience Minimum 5 year(s) working experience, 3 year(s) relevant working experience, 2 year (s) GCC is a plusCompetencies ResilienceQualityLeadershipContract Administration L2Subcontract Agreement L2Payments - Subcontracts and Main Contracts L2Variations and claims L2AgilitySubcontracting L2Education Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Quantity SurveyingDiploma in Engineering or any Related Technical Certificates
Responsibilities
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for detailed quantification for multi-disciplinary projects and ensuring tender documents meet requirements. They manage project budgets, assist in the tendering process, and administer construction contracts.
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