The Quantity Surveyor will prepare detailed cost plans, budgets, and feasibility studies, manage tendering and contractor negotiations, monitor project costs, and ensure compliance with timelines. Responsibilities include handling valuations and payments, collaborating with design teams for cost efficiency, and maintaining knowledge of construction methods and regulations.
Minimum Requirements
A tertiary qualification in a relevant field (BSc in Quantity Surveying from an accredited, internationally recognised institution or University).
A minimum of 5 years of experience within the Construction environment as a Quantity Surveyor.
Must be registered as PRQS.
Excellent analytical, negotiation, and communication skills.
Proficiency in cost estimating software and MS Excel.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-project environment.
Strong understanding of construction processes, procurement, and contract management.
Duties & Responsibilities
Prepare detailed cost plans and budgets for projects.
Conduct feasibility studies, cost analysis, and value engineering.
Manage the tendering process and negotiate with contractors and suppliers.
Monitor project costs and ensure adherence to budgets and timelines.
Handle contractor payments, valuations, and final accounts.
Collaborate with project managers, architects, and design teams to optimise cost efficiency.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of construction methods and legal regulations.
Assist with tender processes and communication thereof.
Deadline:12th February,2026