Description The role of Quantity Surveyor is responsible for providing accurate and value generating input to projects. The role ensures that all commercial aspects are carried out in accordance with the contract, company policies and procedures, and to the satisfaction of the customer and/or contract leader. This role may work independently or under the direction of a more senior Quantity Surveyor. The Quantity Surveyor will be able to demonstrate the ability to function as a member of an integrated team. Click the link for the job description, responsibilities, and qualifications – COMG01 - Quantity Surveyor.pdf Responsibilities Inputting to the efficient and effective management and issuing of accurate, timely and compliant notices and correspondence. Cost control and forecasting. Prepare and provide input to monthly reports: value, cost, profit/loss, cash flow and budget. Preparation and agreement of applications for payment or the assessment & preparation of payment certificates. Assisting with Risk and Value Management to optimise solution. Monitor and regularly review with the project team. Identifying, analysing, and developing responses to commercial risks. Prepare supply chain enquiries, negotiate, administer, and finalise / close out supply chain contracts. Ensure all notifications / documents are managed in accordance with the contract, and customer/company policy. Ongoing liaison with site team, subcontractors, and Customer representatives. Provide contractual advice to the project / site team as and when appropriate. Maintaining awareness of the different construction contracts in current use. Understanding the implications of health and safety regulations. Qualifications Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Demonstrable financial and commercial acumen. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Practical approach, logical thought process and a methodical way of working. Experience of drafting contractual correspondence on behalf of the Project Manager and preparation of payment certificates and interim financial reports. Negotiating and team-working skills and the ability to motivate and lead. Strong analytical skills Demonstrable legal, contractual and construction knowledge. Confidence and ability to assert influence Qualifications Essential Holds an RICS/CICES accredited degree or enrolled on an accredited part-time post graduate degree with at least 3 years of relevant experience Desirable Full Membership of the RICS or CICES desirable, or enrolled on the approved training scheme for membership