Mitie
MEP Quantity Surveyor

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Job Overview:
Take full financial and commercial responsibility for a portfolio of contracts ensuring that the client cost effectively deliver contracted services as well as additional services, within legislative and contractual obligations.
- Responsible for the pro-active financial support of the delivery teams to process monthly valuations, applications, forecasts, and any variations.
- Responsible for the timely and accurate administration of contracts assigned including but not limited to the compilation and submission of EoT requests, variations, etc. Ensure that contracts are correctly administered in accordance with the relevant legal framework.
- In a timely manner, carry out financial forecasting and reporting of cost, sales, gross profit, and risk associated with all projects assigned to you.
- Ensure that statutory obligations are met in full and ensure that the business is not exposed to undue risks, with regular reporting on mitigation measures.
- Ensure that records, data, and systems are maintained up to date and in accordance with standards, policies, and procedures.
- Maintain excellent client relationships, develop, and maximize opportunities for additional revenue and margin and contract retention.
- Work with all stakeholders to identify opportunities in line with business strategy.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Must have qualifications in one of the following:
- Quantity Surveying and/or Construction / Engineering Qualification (HND or Degree Level)
- MRICS
- CSCS card holder relevant to role
- Can demonstrate leadership and management style in keeping with the client's brand image
- Can demonstrate excellent analytical skills and has experience of Document Management Systems, SharePoint, Dynamics CRM, Asta Powerproject, Excel, Anaplan, or similar/equivalent packages
- Has experience of working in an SME and can demonstrate an understanding of the need to have a broad business understanding
- Maintain knowledge of the construction and engineering industry's statutory requirements, methods, differing building contract types, and processes
- Excellent communication and negotiating skills
- Driving licence holder
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