The Middle Easts Leading Manufacturer Of PREFABRICATED / STEEL FRAME BUILDINGS Has An Immediate Requirement for the Following Position Based At Their Mussafah Branch.
QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Job Requirements: The successful candidate will be Engineering degree qualified and have 7-10 years of experience in a similar role.
Responsibilities shall include but are not limited to the following:
- Support and coordinate with the Project Management Team for the smooth execution of the projects and review site queries for commercial / contractual implications.
- Draft contractual correspondence with clients and subcontractors, commercial administration including budget control and preparation of monthly cost reports of the projects.
- Arrange and manage subcontracts as and when required including payment certifications.
- Organize all necessary bonds / guarantees / insurances.
- Arrange for invoicing of all projects and pursue collection of all monies due for all projects.
- Prepare and submit EOT claims, variations and necessary follow ups with clients for settlement of the submitted claims.
- Client liaison to close out final accounts and dispute resolution where possible.
Interested candidates with transferable visa, may forward their CV stating salary expected to the attention of: THE COMMERCIAL MANAGER.
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