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• To be successful as a Quantity Surveyor, you should have a methodical approach and superb interpersonal skills. Outstanding Quantity Surveyors are not only great at analyzing costs, but they also know how to read people and tailor their negotiation strategies to ensure the best possible outcome.• Quantity Surveyor Responsibilities:• Reviewing construction plans and preparing quantity requirements.• Scrutinizing maintenance and material costs, as well as contracts to ensure the best deals.• Liaising with site managers, clients, contractors, and subcontractors.• Preparing reports, analyses, contracts, budgets, risk assessment, and other documents.• Advising managers and clients on improvements and new strategies.• Keeping track of materials and ordering more when required.• Documenting any changes in design and updating budgets.• Establishing and maintaining professional relationships with external and internal stakeholders.• Traveling from the office to various sites as required.
Minimum
- Years of experience:
3-5 Years
- Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering
- Professional Certificates:
- Language proficiency:
Intermediate in English
- Computer skills:
MS Office, Advance Excel / ERP
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