We are searching for a reliable quantity surveyor to join our capable team of professionals. The quantity surveyor will be tasked with analyzing existing budgets and making improvements, reviewing plans and preparing quantity estimates, negotiating with various contractors and vendors, as well as building relationships with clients and site managers. To be successful as a quantity surveyor, you should have a methodical approach and superb interpersonal skills. Outstanding quantity surveyors are not only great at analyzing costs, but they also know how to read people and tailor their negotiation strategies to ensure the best possible outcome. Quantity Surveyor Responsibilities:Reviewing construction plans and preparing quantity requirements. Scrutinizing maintenance and material costs, as well as contracts to ensure the best deals. Liaising with site managers, clients, contractors, and subcontractors. Preparing reports, analyses, contracts, budgets, risk assessment, and other documents. Advising managers and clients on improvements and new strategies. Keeping track of materials and ordering more when required. Documenting any changes in design and updating budgets. Establishing and maintaining professional relationships with external and internal stakeholders. Traveling from the office to various sites as required. Quantity Surveyor Requirements:Bachelor's degree in quantity surveying, engineering, management, or similar. Construction estimating or finance experienced is advantageous. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills. Sound knowledge of construction. Excellent negotiating and interpersonal skills. Ability to organize, plan, and strategize. A valid driver's license. Great networking abilities.
Prepare and submit accurate invoices to clients based on project milestones and deliverables Review and verify all billing documentation for completeness and accuracy Track project expenses and ensure they are within budget Resolve any billing discrepancies or issues with clients Collaborate with project managers, architects, and contractors to gather necessary information for billing purposes Maintain accurate records of all billing-related activities and documentation Assist in the preparation of financial reports and analysis related to billing Coordinate with internal teams to ensure accurate and timely invoicing QualificationsBachelor's or master's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field Proven experience in billing and invoicing processes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other billing software Knowledge of construction industry billing practices and regulations SkillsBilling and Invoicing Project Management Analytical Skills Attention to Detail Communication Skills Collaboration Microsoft Excel Construction Industry Knowledge
Project billing: Prepare and submit accurate invoices to clients based on project milestones and work completed. Cost management: Track project expenses, manage budgets, and ensure costs align with the overall budget. Quantity and cost analysis: Prepare bills of quantities, perform rate analysis, and calculate labor and machinery costs. Documentation: Review and verify all billing and financial documentation for accuracy and completeness. Discrepancy resolution: Investigate and resolve any billing discrepancies or issues with clients. Financial reporting: Analyze project finances and prepare detailed financial reports for management review. Required skills and qualifications Educational background: A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering ( B.Tech) is typically required. Technical skills: Proficiency in estimation, costing, Bar Bending Schedule (BBS), and rate analysis is crucial. Software proficiency: Experience with software like Excel for data analysis and financial reporting is essential. Analytical skills: Strong mathematical and analytical skills are needed for cost estimation, budgeting, and data analysis. Project management knowledge: Understanding of construction billing procedures, including Interim Payment Certificates (IPC) and RA bills, is important.
 
                         
                    