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Graduate Quantity Surveyor

Blaenau Ffestiniog
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Role of Graduate Quantity Surveyor

The role of Graduate Quantity Surveyor is to assist in administration and management of costs and contracts relating to projects. The role may involve all aspects of work from the initial tender to final account and close out, seeking to minimise the costs and enhance value for money whilst achieving the required standards and quality. This role will work under the close direction and supervision of a more senior quantity surveyor.

About The Project

This role supports Costain for the Reactor Height Reduction Project at Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) Trawsfynydd Site, based in North Wales. The four-year project will involve the partial demolition of each RB’s, reducing the overall height and reducing the current asset management liability. In addition, an extensive package of civil new build and remedial works will be delivered prolonging the durability of the retained structures.

A first of its kind for the Nuclear Sector, this challenging and exciting project which includes a wide supply chain will significantly reduce the uncertainty associated with the current condition of the reactor buildings and lessen the visual impact caused by the Reactor Buildings on the Snowdonia National Park.

Please be advised that candidates from North Wales are preferred.

Graduate Development Programme

The programme will focus on helping you to grow your personal and leadership skills, alongside business and of course, the technical skills you will learn day-to-day on the job. The programme is delivered in a variety of formats throughout the 2 years and will allow you to establish a network of contacts that will help and support you through your first 2 years and beyond.

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We expect some of our graduates to rotate after a period of 8-12 months, to another project/sector of the business to fully understand the depth and breadth of the services offered by the company.

Our line managers are fully supportive of the Graduate Development Programme and will be involved in helping you along the way. In addition to the programme, we offer mentoring and support in every area of work, as well as a structured training programme to enable graduates to work towards achieving Chartership.

Graduates may have the opportunity to work on a number of exciting and progressive projects around the UK during the 2-year period, in sectors including nuclear, highways, rail, water, airports and tunnels.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prepare enquiries, analyse tenders, negotiate, and manage allocated accounts including orders, payments & final accounts, and close outs in accordance with customer or company procedures.
  • Assist in the preparation and agreement of applications for payment or the assessment & preparation of payment certificates.
  • Play a key role in capturing, managing, and communicating change and risk on the project in accordance with the Contract.
  • Assist in the preparation of the Project Control Reporting including project cost & value / EVA reports, budgets, and forecasts.
  • Report to Line Management when contractual notices and correspondence with both customer and sub-contractors are required in accordance with the Contract.
  • Assisting with the reporting of the Project Budget / Cost Report.
  • Undertake record-keeping including but not limited to collating site records, the preparation of meeting packs, meeting invites, and taking meeting minutes.
  • Carry out supply chain performance reviews on allocated packages.
  • Contribute to Value management / value engineering.
  • Understanding the implications of health and safety regulations.
  • Ensure all health, safety and environmental risk situations are brought to the attention of Contract Leader / Project Manager.

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Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience

  • Be proactive in self-development and professional qualification.
  • Will have understanding or experience of business systems, spreadsheet development, cost analysis, programme evaluation and development, compensation event and/or variations assessment and evaluation.
  • Increasing knowledge of a variety of forms & options of contracts.
  • Have experience or appreciation of the risk management process for both schedule and cost and the use of Earned Value Management.
  • There is a requirement for successful candidates to be from North Wales and local area.
  • Holds or working towards an RICS/CICES accredited degree, with relevant experience.

Desirable

  • Have experience or appreciation of company policies, procedures & controls, operating office management systems including filing systems and document control and distribution and assist in the drafting of contractual correspondence on behalf of the project and project manager.
  • Enrolled and working towards Full Membership of either RICS or CICES.
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Skills

Cost Management
Contract Administration
Tender Analysis
Negotiation
Risk Management
Value Engineering
Project Control Reporting
Budgeting
Payment Applications
Record Keeping
Health and Safety Regulations
Communication
Team Collaboration
Spreadsheet Development
Cost Analysis
Earned Value Management

Location

Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales, United Kingdom

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