Senior Quantity Surveyor
Our client is looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their team in Christchurch to get involved in the rebuild and redevelopment works.
The focus at this stage is on commercial projects and you will be responsible for:
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Estimate project costs based on scopes of works
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Utilise your commercial quantity surveying skills to develop project budgets
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Assist the Project Manager to ensure suitable and cost effective consultants and sub-contractors are engaged· Work with the Project Manager to ensure all project risks are identified and managed
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Maintaining an effective and professional relationship with the client
My client cannot emphasise enough that this work will be challenging both due to volume and the ongoing issues of living in a damaged city. Although a tough environment, those with the right attitude will enhance their careers enormously and will gain a massive amount of emotional reward for their efforts. Successful applicants will receive a salary reflective of their experience as part of an overall package.
Contact fstevenson@catalystrecruitment.co.nz
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
If you are considering a move toNew Zealand, it is important that you understand what such a move will involve. In fact the first question anyone will ask you at interview (recruiter or employer) will be -
What research have you completed regarding your move toNew Zealand?
Therefore - to make your move a success, it is essential that you are as prepared as possible.
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