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We are searching for a highly proficient Senior Quantity Surveyor with significant experience in the Hospitality and construction industry. This role requires a firm understanding of construction principles and the ability to manage costs efficiently on large-scale projects.
Client Details
Our client is a prominent figure in the Hospitality development industry, currently managing a sizeable portfolio of diverse properties across the United Kingdom. With over 5000 employees, they are a large and reputable company dedicated to providing excellent service and memorable experiences for their customers.
Description
Oversee all financial aspects of project development, including planning, organising, and assessing project costs and contracts.
Review architectural plans and prepare quantity needs.
Estimate the quantity and costs of materials.
Prepare contracts and documents.
Set budgets for payments, inventory needs, and labour costs.
Negotiate with contractors and subcontractors.
Hire and document contractors and subcontractors.
Document progress, materials, and reports on project.Profile
A successful Senior Quantity Surveyor should have:
A degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related field.
Experience with construction projects in the Leisure, Travel & Tourism industry.
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Advanced knowledge of construction methodology and regulations.Job Offer
A competitive salary in the range of £81,000 - £99,000 per annum, depending on experience.
A comprehensive benefits package.
The opportunity to work in a vibrant company culture that values teamwork and innovation.
The chance to work in the heart of London, a city known for its rich history and dynamic lifestyle.If you're passionate about the Leisure, Travel & Tourism industry and excited about the prospect of making a real impact in a thriving company, we encourage you to apply today
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