Ardmac
Quantity Surveyor - European Projects

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Quantity Surveyor
Who are we Ardmac is an award-winning international construction specialist that delivers complex high value workspaces and technical environments. We’ve been leading the way for over 40 years and employ the brightest minds and the most advanced technologies. Our mission is to consistently provide the ultimate solution for high value working environments through our continuous investment into the best people, technology, and processes.
About the Job Ardmac are recruiting for a Quantity Surveyor to be based primarily in Dublin and to work on projects on the European continent. The successful candidate will travel once per month to visit project sites (3-5 day working trip).
Responsibilities: Quantity surveyors are responsible for all aspects of surveying and commercial functions on projects including: -Preparation and updating of contact budget -Responsible for contractual and legal aspects of project -Liaison with Surveying Manager -Administration of contract records -Production of monthly JCR’s and JCS’s -Attendance at contractor handover meeting -Attendance at bi-weekly contract review meetings -Updating of cash reporting and collection -Identification of risks and completion of risk management plan -Relationship with clients, supply chain and professional team
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Qualifications: Construction methods and technologies Measurement and valuation Ability to form good working relationships with all stakeholders Knowledge and understanding of subcontract/material orders and procurement Preparation and understanding of commercial reports. Contracts; bespoke and standard forms Knowledge of health and safety, quality procedures and construction industry


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Candidates will need to have five years' plus experience working as a Quantity Surveyor - experience of industrial fit out projects is preferred though not essential.
What we offer There are many benefits to working with Ardmac, including competitive salary, generous time off, high level employer pension contribution and bonus.
If you are interested in the opportunity described above, please send your CV to the Ardmac team for review.
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