Location: Antwerp, Belgium (Construction Site)
Contract Duration: 10 months (with possible extension)
We are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to support Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) works at construction site in Antwerp. The role will be part of a multicultural integrated project team and will report to the Subcontracts Administrator, within the Subcontracts Administration function.
Key Responsibilities
- Review and verify contractor unit-rate measurements against Issued for Construction drawings.
- Review and verify As-Built remeasurements based on contractor As-Built drawings.
- Validate quantities and commercial evaluations in line with contract preambles and measurement methods.
- Prepare and issue bi-weekly measurement status reports (pre-measurements and As-Built) for each contract.
- Track and expedite timely submission of measurements from construction contractors.
- Maintain complete and audit-ready measurement records and documentation.
- Liaise with contractors on monthly Progress Payment Certificates and verify submitted values.
- Review and assess valuation of extra works requested by contractors and/or client.
- Support analysis of contractor claims.
- Contribute to preparation of contract revisions and updates.
- Monitor official correspondence between Wood and contractors; escalate key contractual/commercial issues to the Subcontracts Administrator.
- Attend weekly subcontract meetings and support preparation of meeting minutes.
- Contribute to monthly subcontract reports, including extra works issued during the reporting period.
Skills & Qualifications
The ideal candidate will:
- Hold a degree in Electrical Engineering or Instrumentation Engineering.
- Have at least 2 years of experience in industrial plant environments.
- Be fluent in written and spoken English (Dutch is a plus).
- Have strong proficiency in MS Office, especially advanced/complex Excel files.
- Demonstrate strong communication and stakeholder-management skills.
- Be comfortable working in integrated, multicultural teams on complex projects.
- Be a collaborative team player.
- Be legally eligible to work in Belgium.
- Be available to work full-time at construction site.