AECOM Group is looking for Senior Project Surveyor having Bachelor's Degree Any nationality holder can apply for this job. You must be fluent in English....
The Senior Quantity Surveyor is charged with the responsibility of correlating information relating to all financial aspects of an assigned project
He / she should be aware of all financial matters and maintaining of quantity books and shall advise the Project Manager regarding all financial matters
Responsibilities
Assist Directors in leading and delivery of all aspects of quantity surveying from inception of a project through to completion
Achieve the highest standards of professional competence and to demonstrate this ability in all dealings with clients and professional contacts, reinforcing the profile of the company
To maintain and develop good relationships with clients, take every opportunity to uphold and increase the profile of the firm as a provider of professional, premium quality services to the construction industry
Chair commercial meetings actively participate lead monthly progress meetings, and interface with other construction team members to plan and meet overall project deliverables
Responsible for preparing all commercial based management information as required to support monthly and ad-hoc reporting requirements
Initiate, monitor and respond to all Contractual and Commercial correspondences
As primary project cost controller ensures that the project remains on budget through the design and construction phases
Preparation of earned value reports
Prepares, reviews, and updates cash-flows
Estimates variation orders for Subcontractors/GC Contractors
Reviews and evaluates payment certificates for Subcontractors/GC Contractor
Evaluates and negotiates variations and change orders in liaison with the Contract Administrator, Commercial Manager, Design and Construction Team
Evaluates and negotiates final accounts settlements
Identify, Evaluate and Prepare EOT claims, and Disruption claims in collaboration with the PM/CM to ensure timely and expedite submission of the same, and most importantly regularly follow up to reach closures
Undertaking Contract Administration of Sub-Contractors; tasks including preparing subcontract, preparing the BOQ, verifying subbies interim payment applications, variations, claims and agreeing on subbies final account
Possess sound knowledge and experience of all infrastructure works elements – roads, bridges, sitewide utilities, associated plants and equipment etc
Manage evaluation of all change management including variations, additional works, field changes, additions and omissions, and incorporation of the same within the monthly cost reports
Prepare star rates for new items and independently negotiate the rates for valuing of any instructed variations
Conducting viability studies and cost estimates
Manage negotiations, arbitration, or any other forms of dispute resolution
Evaluates and negotiates final accounts settlementsSound knowledge of industry recognized Contract forms (FIDIC) and standard methods of measurement including CESMM, POMI, NRM
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Quantity Surveying and/or Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited, internationally recognized institution or University