Key Responsibilities of a Quantity Surveyor:
- Cost Estimation and Management:QS professionals are responsible for estimating the costs of materials, labor, and other resources needed for a project. They also monitor and manage these costs throughout the project lifecycle.
- Contract Management:Quantity surveyors prepare and manage contracts, ensuring they are clear, accurate, and protect the interests of all parties involved.
- Tendering and Procurement:They assist in the tendering process by preparing tender documents and evaluating bids from contractors.
- Risk Management:QS professionals identify and assess potential risks associated with a project's cost and schedule, and develop strategies to mitigate these risks.
- Value Engineering:They explore ways to optimize the project's value while staying within budget, often by finding alternative materials or construction methods.
- Dispute Resolution:In case of disputes between parties, quantity surveyors can help resolve them by providing expert advice on cost and contractual matters.
- Liaison with Stakeholders:They collaborate with clients, architects, engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure the project's success.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: AED2,000.00 - AED3,000.00 per month