Role Overview: The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects. The ideal candidate will have experience in the food and beverages, retail, or hospitality industries and possess strong analytical and communication skills.
Role Responsibilities:
Cost Management:
- Prepare and manage budgets, estimates, and cost plans for construction projects.
- Monitor and control project costs, ensuring projects are completed within budget.
- Analyze project costs and recommend cost-saving measures.
Tendering and Contract Management:
- Prepare tender documents, contracts, and bills of quantities.
- Evaluate and negotiate tenders and contracts with contractors and suppliers.
- Ensure all contracts comply with legal and company standards.
Measurement and Valuation:
- Conduct accurate measurements and valuations of construction work.
- Prepare interim valuations and final accounts for projects.
- Assess and verify contractor claims and variations.
Project Coordination:
- Collaborate with project managers, architects, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure project success.
- Liaise with clients and contractors to resolve any issues related to costs or contracts.
- Attend site meetings and inspections to monitor project progress and quality.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Prepare detailed reports on project costs, progress, and forecasts.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all financial transactions related to projects.
- Ensure all documentation is compliant with company policies and legal requirements.
Risk Management:
- Identify and assess potential risks and issues related to project costs and contracts.
- Develop strategies to mitigate risks and ensure project objectives are met.
Roe Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related field.
- 2-5 years of experience in quantity surveying within the construction industry.
- Experience in the food and beverages, retail, or hospitality sectors is highly preferred.
- Proficiency in Mandarin is required to communicate effectively with Mandarin-speaking stakeholders.
- Strong knowledge of construction contracts, cost management, and project control principles.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with high attention to detail.
- Strong communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to interact effectively with clients, contractors, and team members.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a proactive and positive attitude.