CSA Quantity Surveyor
About the Role
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated CSA Quantity Surveyor to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for the commercial management of Design & Build, new-builds and refurb projects. The candidate should have previous experience working in a CSA QS role (Civil, Structural & Architectural), and should be familiar with estimating, procurement and tendering.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in the procurement process, including the preparation of procurement documentation.
- Prepare tender documentation, including BOQs, Schedules of rates.
- Lead sub-contractor work packages and issue queries to site management, issue subcontractor enquiries, prepare tender comparisons, chase tender returns, identify most suitable subcontractor, hold pre-appointment meeting with subcontractor, agree and issue sub-contract
- Negotiate work packages with subcontractors and agree variations, progress payments and final accounts with sub-contractors.
- Proactively manage the change process, assessing and managing changes to project scope, particularly evaluating their impact on cost, and communicating changes to stakeholders.
- Contribute to the identification of risk throughout the project, and manage the risk exposure with the project team.
- Review programme, RFI schedules, submittal schedules, purchasing updates – to ensure items are closed out in a timely manner
- Conduct accurate quantity-take-off using BIM enabled software.
- Become familiar with the clauses of the conditions of contract on the project and the associated contract documents i.e. works requirements, form of tender and schedule etc.
- Review subcontractor non-conformance on site i.e. waste, quality, delays
- Review site documentation i.e. daily allocation sheets, signing in and out sheets etc.
- Carry out site visits and attend meetings, site meetings, internal meetings and subcontractor meetings and contribute to the meetings where necessary.
- Monitor sub-contractor package progress on site
- Prepare monthly cost reports, forecasts & valuations for construction packages
- Prepare cashflow forecast and earned value analysis
- Overseeing the conclusion of the sub-contractors final account
- Establish effective communication channels, foster collaboration amongst stakeholders, facilitate or conduct project meetings, and keep all relevant parties informed of project progress.
- Utilise BIM and digital construction tools proficiently to streamline project collaboration and data management processes.
Requirements
- 2+ years of post-qualification experience (contracting experience is preferred).
- Strong QS skills and experience in managing commercial projects.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- Experience in using QS Software (e.g. CostX, Cubit)
- Ability to work as part of a multi-functional team
Qualifications
- NFQ Level 7 minimum educational qualification in a Quantity Surveying / Construction Economics discipline.
- Strong verbal, written, and organisational skills.
Benefits
- Comprehensive healthcare coverage.
- Competitive Salary
- Generous company pension contribution.
- Competitive annual leave allowance and work-life balance benefits.
- State-of-the-art technology and hardware.
- Social and fitness initiatives for employee well-being.
- Collaborative office environment that values teamwork and open communication.
- Mentoring and professional development opportunities.
- Inclusive and diverse work culture.
Department:
Project Management
Employment Type:
Full time
Location:
Ireland