Enable job alerts via email!
Boost your interview chances
Create a job specific, tailored resume for higher success rate.
An established industry player is looking for a skilled M&E Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager to lead infrastructure projects. In this pivotal role, you will oversee cost management, budget forecasting, and contractor negotiations, ensuring that projects run smoothly and efficiently. Your expertise in the construction sector, particularly in complex environments like data centers, will be crucial. Join a dynamic team where your contributions will directly impact project success and financial performance, all while collaborating with various stakeholders to achieve the best outcomes in commercial negotiations.
Radius is seeking a M&E Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager.
Reporting to the Programme Delivery Director, the Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager (Projects & Commercial) will provide in-house Quantity Surveying service on all infrastructure projects / programmes.
This involves initial estimating / budget forecasting, cost plan management, consultant and contractor selection, preliminaries drafting, tendering, contractor negotiation, valuations, variation control, cost reporting and final accounting. Additionally, to support the financial management functions normally carried out in an end operator construction business including internal Purchase Order reconciliation and cash flow.
More than 5 years’ experience in running construction projects, ideally within the data centre industry or those with a very complex services content.
Extensive experience in an environment where ‘front end’ activities such as project estimating and cost planning are routinely carried out.
Able to provide all the quantity surveying input necessary to run construction contracts of £10m-30m, where external quantity surveying firms are not appointed.
Excellent communication skill with the ability to explain technical matters in a way that can be clearly understood by a non-technical audience.
Demonstrable experience of managing a critical supply chain.
A sound track record in risk management.
The main responsibilities are, but not limited to, the following:
Estimated budget costs for each scheme.
Cost planning for each scheme and option.
Cashflow plan for each scheme / option to allow for clear funding plan.
Internal approval of scope / briefs and similar third party documents.
An approved Procurement Strategy / method for each project.
An appropriate and agreed contracting approach for each project.
Agreed tender documents that allow selection of the best & most appropriate supply chain / partners.
Preparation of all preliminaries.
Completed contract bundles using the appropriate legal advice / support.
Completed third party appointments using the appropriate legal advice and support.
Representation at all pre-contract meetings, providing advice or assistance to all other professionals.
Management of any tender processes and selection of the best & most appropriate suppliers / partners.
The best outcome in all commercial negotiations.
Working / liaising with external Quantity Surveyors (where appointed) to deliver all of the above.
Contract variations that are agreed by all stakeholders, formally instructed and managed & recorded via a formal contract framework.
Accurate and agreed interim valuations that allow payments to contractors to be made.
Accurate cost reporting and reconciliation to agreed costs plans / budgets.
A final accounting review / payment with contractors / suppliers.