Job Summary: As an M&E QUANTITY SURVEYOR, you play a pivotal role in overseeing the financial aspects of electrical construction projects. Your responsibilities encompass estimating, budgeting, and cost control throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring it stays within budget while meeting quality standards.
Key Responsibilities: 1. Cost Estimation: - Prepare detailed cost estimates for electrical projects based on project specifications.
- Analyze project requirements to determine accurate cost projections.
2. Budgeting and Cost Control: - Develop and manage project budgets, monitoring expenditures for adherence to constraints.
- Identify cost-saving opportunities and propose value engineering options.
3. Quantity Takeoff: - Perform detailed quantity takeoffs of electrical materials, labor, and equipment for each project phase.
4. Tendering and Procurement: - Assist in preparing tender documents and evaluating bids from subcontractors and suppliers.
- Negotiate contracts with subcontractors and suppliers for favorable terms.
5. Contract Management: - Administer contracts, including reviewing contractor invoices, change orders, and payment applications.
- Ensure compliance with contract terms and conditions.
6. Cost Reporting: - Generate regular cost reports and financial status updates for project stakeholders.
- Track and report on project variances, providing recommendations for corrective actions.
7. Risk Assessment: - Identify and assess potential financial risks associated with the project, implementing risk mitigation strategies.
8. Documentation: - Maintain accurate and organized project documentation, including financial transactions and correspondence related to costs.
9. Quality Assurance: - Collaborate with project teams to ensure electrical work meets quality standards and specifications.
10. Client Communication: - Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and stakeholders on cost-related matters.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or a related field.Professional certifications in Quantity Surveying (e.g., RICS) or relevant industry associations preferred or SPM as fresh graduate studentsProven experience as an Electrical Quantity Surveyor in construction projects.Strong knowledge of electrical systems, materials, and construction methods.Proficiency in quantity surveying software and Microsoft Office Suite.Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.Attention to detail and a strong focus on accuracy.Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations in the construction industry.Working Conditions: Occasional travel to project sites may be required.Work involves a mix of office and on-site activities.Excellent Salary CompensationWork Life BalanceOutstanding career growth & development opportunities