ESTIMATOR REQUIRED One of the world's leading project and cost management consultancies are looking for a talented Estimator to join their team. They are a business who operate at the forefront of the property, transport and infrastructure sectors working to create sustainable solutions that connect people data and technology to design, deliver and operate the most complex projects. Together, we are looking for a professional Estimator to join the highly successful team supporting clients in the North Region of England. You can be based from Leeds or Manchester. What you will do as Estimator: Produce accurate and comprehensive estimates for projects in a timely and efficient manner. Control and manage the estimating process at programme or project level. Understanding of the Cost drivers that define a project and ability to convert engineering data into meaningful cost drivers. Understand all aspects of direct and indirect costs. Provide professional advice to Clients' stakeholders (including but not limited to Procurement Specialists, Cost / Contract Management Personnel, Estimators and Project Controls). Ensure continuous development and improvement of our Client's policies and procedures. Aid in the development of a benchmarking database and reporting process to provide timely and accurate advice. Requirements of the Estimator: A recognized diploma or degree or be qualified by experience. A member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, ACostE, ICES, AACE or similar relevant professional association is desirable. Proficient in Estimating from first principals and experience in using Estimating software such a CostX. The ability to reconcile cost information. Experience across either Energy, Infrastructure or Industrial sectors. Work closely with the Scheduling Team to ensure integration and alignment of cost models and schedules. Experience of the project and programme lifecycle. (e.g. Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation/Commissioning processes). Experience of cost in relation to contracts, e.g. NEC3/4; IChemE; FIDIC. Effective client interface skills and experience with the ability to offer project advice. Good report writing and presentation skills. Good IT skills. Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation. A confident and professional manner, coupled with excellent communication skills, with clients and colleagues alike, to ensure clarity in all situations and to effectively influence. An analytical thinker, you'll also be able to show initiative and examples of creativity. Self-motivated and able to work well on your own initiative. Highly organised and able to prioritise. Ability to collaborate and build relationships across the wider teams. Ability to work well under pressure and proven ability to deliver to deadlines. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
ESTIMATOR REQUIRED One of the world's leading project and cost management consultancies are looking for a talented Estimator to join their team. They are a business who operate at the forefront of the property, transport and infrastructure sectors working to create sustainable solutions that connect people data and technology to design, deliver and operate the most complex projects. Together, we are looking for a professional Estimator to join the highly successful team supporting clients in the North Region of England. You can be based from Leeds or Manchester. What you will do as Estimator: Produce accurate and comprehensive estimates for projects in a timely and efficient manner. Control and manage the estimating process at programme or project level. Understanding of the Cost drivers that define a project and ability to convert engineering data into meaningful cost drivers. Understand all aspects of direct and indirect costs. Provide professional advice to Clients' stakeholders (including but not limited to Procurement Specialists, Cost / Contract Management Personnel, Estimators and Project Controls). Ensure continuous development and improvement of our Client's policies and procedures. Aid in the development of a benchmarking database and reporting process to provide timely and accurate advice. Requirements of the Estimator: A recognized diploma or degree or be qualified by experience. A member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, ACostE, ICES, AACE or similar relevant professional association is desirable. Proficient in Estimating from first principals and experience in using Estimating software such a CostX. The ability to reconcile cost information. Experience across either Energy, Infrastructure or Industrial sectors. Work closely with the Scheduling Team to ensure integration and alignment of cost models and schedules. Experience of the project and programme lifecycle. (e.g. Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation/Commissioning processes). Experience of cost in relation to contracts, e.g. NEC3/4; IChemE; FIDIC. Effective client interface skills and experience with the ability to offer project advice. Good report writing and presentation skills. Good IT skills. Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation. A confident and professional manner, coupled with excellent communication skills, with clients and colleagues alike, to ensure clarity in all situations and to effectively influence. An analytical thinker, you'll also be able to show initiative and examples of creativity. Self-motivated and able to work well on your own initiative. Highly organised and able to prioritise. Ability to collaborate and build relationships across the wider teams. Ability to work well under pressure and proven ability to deliver to deadlines. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
As a Railway Alliance supply partner, we currently have a requirement for a Commercial Manager to manage a 30+ million portfolio, delivering domestic S&C works. The role will be starting in April, and will be based 3 days a week on site/office and 2 days from home. As the ideal candidate you will have previous Network Rail experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager, working for either a Consultancy, Main Contractor or NWR client side, and have a good understanding of major railway works. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor roles and responsibilities: You will be responsible for providing professional commercial expertise and guidance to enable the programme to achieve compliance with relevant business targets, processes and procedures. To assist in the resolution of commercial issues and act as the champion within the function when these issues require escalation. Act as the key commercial interface with programme, alliance partners and external stakeholder providing appropriate professional support, guidance and leadership. Assess commercial risk and implement suitable control measures where required. Take a leading role and advise on the management and resolution of variations, commercial disputes and claims arising from the programme / Route. Implement appropriate controls to monitor compliance with company commercial policies and procedures. Review supplier performance against agreed Key Performance Indicators and take appropriate corrective action where required. Commercially manage relationships with contractors and suppliers to maximise benefit for Network Rail. Lead the commercial administration for any third-party contractual arrangements that are undertaken by the programme / Alliance. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor requirements: Educated to degree level or equivalent within Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying, or similar relevant qualification. Membership of an appropriate professional commercial or engineering organisation. Knowledge of the construction industry and related supply chains, including commercial and contract administration processes. Experience of working on Network Rail infrastructure. Knowledge of railway industry contracts and NEC contracts. Knowledge of construction contracts. Able to effectively communicate at all levels, both internally and externally. Effective and proven negotiation skills with ability to influence decision making. Proven ability to manage and drive successful business change programmes. Computer literate including ability to utilise in-house and external software. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor Benefits: Initial 1 year contract, with potential for a further 4+ years' worth of contract extensions You will be based 3 days a week out of the office/site and 2 days from home. The role will be starting in April 2024 to coincide with CP7, but actual start date can vary depending upon availability
Apr 19, 2024
Contractor
As a Railway Alliance supply partner, we currently have a requirement for a Commercial Manager to manage a 30+ million portfolio, delivering domestic S&C works. The role will be starting in April, and will be based 3 days a week on site/office and 2 days from home. As the ideal candidate you will have previous Network Rail experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager, working for either a Consultancy, Main Contractor or NWR client side, and have a good understanding of major railway works. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor roles and responsibilities: You will be responsible for providing professional commercial expertise and guidance to enable the programme to achieve compliance with relevant business targets, processes and procedures. To assist in the resolution of commercial issues and act as the champion within the function when these issues require escalation. Act as the key commercial interface with programme, alliance partners and external stakeholder providing appropriate professional support, guidance and leadership. Assess commercial risk and implement suitable control measures where required. Take a leading role and advise on the management and resolution of variations, commercial disputes and claims arising from the programme / Route. Implement appropriate controls to monitor compliance with company commercial policies and procedures. Review supplier performance against agreed Key Performance Indicators and take appropriate corrective action where required. Commercially manage relationships with contractors and suppliers to maximise benefit for Network Rail. Lead the commercial administration for any third-party contractual arrangements that are undertaken by the programme / Alliance. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor requirements: Educated to degree level or equivalent within Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying, or similar relevant qualification. Membership of an appropriate professional commercial or engineering organisation. Knowledge of the construction industry and related supply chains, including commercial and contract administration processes. Experience of working on Network Rail infrastructure. Knowledge of railway industry contracts and NEC contracts. Knowledge of construction contracts. Able to effectively communicate at all levels, both internally and externally. Effective and proven negotiation skills with ability to influence decision making. Proven ability to manage and drive successful business change programmes. Computer literate including ability to utilise in-house and external software. Commercial Manager / Quantity Surveyor Benefits: Initial 1 year contract, with potential for a further 4+ years' worth of contract extensions You will be based 3 days a week out of the office/site and 2 days from home. The role will be starting in April 2024 to coincide with CP7, but actual start date can vary depending upon availability
Are you an accomplished Utility Surveyor with a dedication to precision? An exciting opportunity awaits you within our client's dynamic Geotechnical team - a trailblazer in the UK's site investigation sector, consistently ranked among the top 100 Geotechnical companies by Ground Engineering. Why You Should Apply: Cutting-Edge Projects: Immerse yourself in groundbreaking and innovative projects with a company boasting over 90 years of expertise in delivering award-winning site investigation services. Career Advancement: Propel your career forward with a company that prioritizes training, career development, and supports your professional qualifications. Join a team of over 250 professionals and gain exposure to unparalleled opportunities and challenges. State-of-the-Art Technology: Demonstrate your proficiency with the latest technology, from GPR and EML to Leica total stations and GPS. Your extensive 5+ years of experience will greatly influence our operations. What You'll Be Engaged In: Project Planning and Management: Showcase your expertise in utility survey techniques by planning and overseeing projects. Leading Nationwide Surveys: Take charge of daily utility surveys across the UK, meticulously processing and interpreting vital survey data. Are you ready to contribute your expertise to a company that highly values your skills and offers a comprehensive range of benefits, from competitive salaries to an electric car scheme? Don't let this exceptional opportunity pass you by! Apply now and become part of something extraordinary.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Are you an accomplished Utility Surveyor with a dedication to precision? An exciting opportunity awaits you within our client's dynamic Geotechnical team - a trailblazer in the UK's site investigation sector, consistently ranked among the top 100 Geotechnical companies by Ground Engineering. Why You Should Apply: Cutting-Edge Projects: Immerse yourself in groundbreaking and innovative projects with a company boasting over 90 years of expertise in delivering award-winning site investigation services. Career Advancement: Propel your career forward with a company that prioritizes training, career development, and supports your professional qualifications. Join a team of over 250 professionals and gain exposure to unparalleled opportunities and challenges. State-of-the-Art Technology: Demonstrate your proficiency with the latest technology, from GPR and EML to Leica total stations and GPS. Your extensive 5+ years of experience will greatly influence our operations. What You'll Be Engaged In: Project Planning and Management: Showcase your expertise in utility survey techniques by planning and overseeing projects. Leading Nationwide Surveys: Take charge of daily utility surveys across the UK, meticulously processing and interpreting vital survey data. Are you ready to contribute your expertise to a company that highly values your skills and offers a comprehensive range of benefits, from competitive salaries to an electric car scheme? Don't let this exceptional opportunity pass you by! Apply now and become part of something extraordinary.
Award winning, UK multidisciplinary property consultancy are expanding their North West team. Project Manager/ Senior Project Manager (Consultancy) Liverpool, Merseyside £45,000-£55,000 salary + car allowance + excellent benefits + flexible working Are you a Project Manager seeking a role which enables you to work on a variety of projects with the North West region, with a clear line of progression? Your new company An award winning, UK multidisciplinary property consultancy, employing over 500 people nationwide. A collaborative organisation with a national presence. A business that is capable of maintaining an enviable client base spread across public and private sector markets; from worldwide recognised sporting and leisure entities to housing associations delivering projects across the globe. Service lines include; Surveying, Town Planning, Design, Engineering, Building service management, Health and Safety, Asset Management etc. This role will be an integral function for the Liverpool office and an opportunity to be part of the leadership team. Longer term opportunity for equity partnership at Director level in a lucrative business. They have adopted a hybrid work policy reporting 3 days a week in the office. Your new role Due to my clients continued success and development of the business, they are seeking to bolster their North West team with a Project Manager or Senior Project Manager (depending on experience) to work within their capital projects team, Apart of a fast paced multi-disciplinary consultancy office duties of the role include: • Outlining a clear brief with the client and assigning responsibilities of consultants and specialists, acting as a key point of contact • Ensuring feasibility of the project, coordinating site surveys, site investigation, site evaluation etc. • Managing cash flow forecasts and monitoring project expenditure throughout the full life cycle of the project • JCT and NEC contract administration • Reporting against the contract programme and providing updates to the client • Management of a multidisciplinary team ensuring the contractor's design is carried out to specification and in line with CDM regulations • Conduct pre-start, handover meetings and progress meetings throughout the assigned project The role of Project Manager/ Senior Project Manager will be integral within a busy team covering a multitude of different disciplines, you will work on prestigious projects from large industrial, education and residential schemes with multi - million £ contract values to smaller schemes. An example of the variety of projects include, student accommodation, listed building estates, commercial office refurbishments, NHS ward refurbishments etc. You will have access to working with an enviable client base including health trusts, housing providers, local authorities, schools/universities, contractors and developers. It is an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager to gain exposure to a variety of sectors not being pigeonholed into a specialism. Wokring across the North West offices (Liverpool and Manchester) they operate a hybrid work arrangement and projects are regionalised to the North West area. What you'll need to succeed The successful Quantity Surveyor must hold an RICS accredited degree and working towards their chartership. You must be a teamplayer, possess good communication skills and a strong work ethic. What you'll get in return My client understands that the business's most valuable assets are its people and have continued to be one of the top UK operating consultancies, by developing from within. Their is a clear route of progression and structured study support from a dedicated learning and development team as well as line manager help should you wish to progress down the RICS, CIOB, RIBA or MICE. Other key benefits include: Car Allowance 25 days holiday (options to buy and sell annual leave)Private HealthcareLife AssuranceIncome protectionPension- 6% Employer contributionProfessional subscriptions paid for and study support What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Award winning, UK multidisciplinary property consultancy are expanding their North West team. Project Manager/ Senior Project Manager (Consultancy) Liverpool, Merseyside £45,000-£55,000 salary + car allowance + excellent benefits + flexible working Are you a Project Manager seeking a role which enables you to work on a variety of projects with the North West region, with a clear line of progression? Your new company An award winning, UK multidisciplinary property consultancy, employing over 500 people nationwide. A collaborative organisation with a national presence. A business that is capable of maintaining an enviable client base spread across public and private sector markets; from worldwide recognised sporting and leisure entities to housing associations delivering projects across the globe. Service lines include; Surveying, Town Planning, Design, Engineering, Building service management, Health and Safety, Asset Management etc. This role will be an integral function for the Liverpool office and an opportunity to be part of the leadership team. Longer term opportunity for equity partnership at Director level in a lucrative business. They have adopted a hybrid work policy reporting 3 days a week in the office. Your new role Due to my clients continued success and development of the business, they are seeking to bolster their North West team with a Project Manager or Senior Project Manager (depending on experience) to work within their capital projects team, Apart of a fast paced multi-disciplinary consultancy office duties of the role include: • Outlining a clear brief with the client and assigning responsibilities of consultants and specialists, acting as a key point of contact • Ensuring feasibility of the project, coordinating site surveys, site investigation, site evaluation etc. • Managing cash flow forecasts and monitoring project expenditure throughout the full life cycle of the project • JCT and NEC contract administration • Reporting against the contract programme and providing updates to the client • Management of a multidisciplinary team ensuring the contractor's design is carried out to specification and in line with CDM regulations • Conduct pre-start, handover meetings and progress meetings throughout the assigned project The role of Project Manager/ Senior Project Manager will be integral within a busy team covering a multitude of different disciplines, you will work on prestigious projects from large industrial, education and residential schemes with multi - million £ contract values to smaller schemes. An example of the variety of projects include, student accommodation, listed building estates, commercial office refurbishments, NHS ward refurbishments etc. You will have access to working with an enviable client base including health trusts, housing providers, local authorities, schools/universities, contractors and developers. It is an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager to gain exposure to a variety of sectors not being pigeonholed into a specialism. Wokring across the North West offices (Liverpool and Manchester) they operate a hybrid work arrangement and projects are regionalised to the North West area. What you'll need to succeed The successful Quantity Surveyor must hold an RICS accredited degree and working towards their chartership. You must be a teamplayer, possess good communication skills and a strong work ethic. What you'll get in return My client understands that the business's most valuable assets are its people and have continued to be one of the top UK operating consultancies, by developing from within. Their is a clear route of progression and structured study support from a dedicated learning and development team as well as line manager help should you wish to progress down the RICS, CIOB, RIBA or MICE. Other key benefits include: Car Allowance 25 days holiday (options to buy and sell annual leave)Private HealthcareLife AssuranceIncome protectionPension- 6% Employer contributionProfessional subscriptions paid for and study support What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
A leading multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy are on the hunt for a career-driven Associate Construction Project Manager. This prominent consultancy is embarking on an exciting phase of expansion, seeking a driven Associate Construction Project Manager to spearhead their newly established Manchester office. The Associate Construction Project Manager Role The successful Associate Construction Project Manager will play a pivotal role in managing a portfolio of ambitious projects throughout the Northwest. You'll be at the forefront of large-scale residential projects, primarily focusing on medium to high-rise student accommodations valued between 100m and 400m. Your expertise will be instrumental in ensuring these projects are executed to the highest standards, aligning with the consultancy's commitment to excellence. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the entire lifecycle of complex construction projects, ensuring they meet quality, budget, and time frame objectives. Collaborate closely with the Project Director, acting as their right-hand person in steering projects to successful completion. Forge strong, lasting relationships with key clients, delivering exceptional service that solidifies the consultancy's reputation in the market. The Associate Construction Project Manager Proven track record in consultancy, with substantial experience in the residential sector, particularly high-rise, build-to-rent, and student accommodation projects. MRICS/MCIOB Chartered status, reflecting your expertise and commitment to professional excellence. Degree qualification in Engineering or Construction Project Management, underpinning your technical and strategic project management capabilities. Demonstrated ability in leading project teams, with a focus on mentoring and developing junior staff. Experience in managing large-scale, complex construction projects, with a portfolio that includes projects exceeding 50m in value. In Return? 66,000 - 76,000 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays, with opportunity to buy more Hybrid/flexible working Generous Pension scheme Life assurance 3x salary Reimbursements on Eye Tests & Flu Vaccinations Cycle to work scheme Extensive internal training programmes Car allowance Supportive culture In-House mental health first aider support Regular socials If you are a Project Manager considering your career opportunities, then please contact Jess Farrell at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference: Project Management / Project Manager / Construction Consultancy / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / APC / Residential Projects / Mixed-use Projects / RIBA / Construction Management
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
A leading multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy are on the hunt for a career-driven Associate Construction Project Manager. This prominent consultancy is embarking on an exciting phase of expansion, seeking a driven Associate Construction Project Manager to spearhead their newly established Manchester office. The Associate Construction Project Manager Role The successful Associate Construction Project Manager will play a pivotal role in managing a portfolio of ambitious projects throughout the Northwest. You'll be at the forefront of large-scale residential projects, primarily focusing on medium to high-rise student accommodations valued between 100m and 400m. Your expertise will be instrumental in ensuring these projects are executed to the highest standards, aligning with the consultancy's commitment to excellence. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the entire lifecycle of complex construction projects, ensuring they meet quality, budget, and time frame objectives. Collaborate closely with the Project Director, acting as their right-hand person in steering projects to successful completion. Forge strong, lasting relationships with key clients, delivering exceptional service that solidifies the consultancy's reputation in the market. The Associate Construction Project Manager Proven track record in consultancy, with substantial experience in the residential sector, particularly high-rise, build-to-rent, and student accommodation projects. MRICS/MCIOB Chartered status, reflecting your expertise and commitment to professional excellence. Degree qualification in Engineering or Construction Project Management, underpinning your technical and strategic project management capabilities. Demonstrated ability in leading project teams, with a focus on mentoring and developing junior staff. Experience in managing large-scale, complex construction projects, with a portfolio that includes projects exceeding 50m in value. In Return? 66,000 - 76,000 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays, with opportunity to buy more Hybrid/flexible working Generous Pension scheme Life assurance 3x salary Reimbursements on Eye Tests & Flu Vaccinations Cycle to work scheme Extensive internal training programmes Car allowance Supportive culture In-House mental health first aider support Regular socials If you are a Project Manager considering your career opportunities, then please contact Jess Farrell at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference: Project Management / Project Manager / Construction Consultancy / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / APC / Residential Projects / Mixed-use Projects / RIBA / Construction Management
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Consultancy firm Manchester An amazing consultancy firm is looking for a dynamic Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their established team! This Manchester-based role is offering the successful candidate the opportunity to work on a range of exciting infrastructure projects across a variety of sectors. If you are an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is looking to expand their portfolio, and broaden their industry knowledge and experience, then this is the role for you! In this role, you will have the chance to learn from a team of established, industry-leading Quantity Surveyors, whilst having the chance to manage your own responsibilities and play an impactful role in the project life-cycle! This firm offers cutting-edge training, unrestricted progression, and an excellent salary and benefits package! If you want to become an important part of a respected, inclusive and forward-thinking consultancy firm, then look no further than this opportunity! Responsibilities of the Assistant Quantity Surveyor: Assist in establishing client's requirements and undertake initial cost planning exercises. Carry out cost planning and value engineering to RIBA design stages and give informed client cost advice. Have an understanding and develop an opinion on procurement strategies. Prepare tender and contract documents, including BOQ's for checking by senior staff. Carry out tender appraisals and identify a recommendation for the client. Monitor and record costs of projects. Identify risks to projects and assess cost variations. Value completed works and arrange payments in accordance with the contract. Be able to produce draft project or claim reports under the supervision of senior staff. Issue notices in accordance with the contract under claim situation. Liaise and confidently communicate with other members of the project or client team. Maintain detailed variation and risk register information. Able to prepare draft final accounts. Requirements: Confident to attend and input into project meetings. Thorough knowledge of construction techniques and principles. Demonstrates an appetite for CPD. Numerate. Reliable and trustworthy. Good IT skills. Smart & presentable. Confident. Accuracy and attention to detail. Good communicator. Adaptable and flexible Willingness to work on a secondment role in a client's office or on site premises Car driver. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays. Private medical insurance Eligible for discretionary Company bonus scheme. Professional membership with RICS Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 15, 2024
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Consultancy firm Manchester An amazing consultancy firm is looking for a dynamic Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their established team! This Manchester-based role is offering the successful candidate the opportunity to work on a range of exciting infrastructure projects across a variety of sectors. If you are an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is looking to expand their portfolio, and broaden their industry knowledge and experience, then this is the role for you! In this role, you will have the chance to learn from a team of established, industry-leading Quantity Surveyors, whilst having the chance to manage your own responsibilities and play an impactful role in the project life-cycle! This firm offers cutting-edge training, unrestricted progression, and an excellent salary and benefits package! If you want to become an important part of a respected, inclusive and forward-thinking consultancy firm, then look no further than this opportunity! Responsibilities of the Assistant Quantity Surveyor: Assist in establishing client's requirements and undertake initial cost planning exercises. Carry out cost planning and value engineering to RIBA design stages and give informed client cost advice. Have an understanding and develop an opinion on procurement strategies. Prepare tender and contract documents, including BOQ's for checking by senior staff. Carry out tender appraisals and identify a recommendation for the client. Monitor and record costs of projects. Identify risks to projects and assess cost variations. Value completed works and arrange payments in accordance with the contract. Be able to produce draft project or claim reports under the supervision of senior staff. Issue notices in accordance with the contract under claim situation. Liaise and confidently communicate with other members of the project or client team. Maintain detailed variation and risk register information. Able to prepare draft final accounts. Requirements: Confident to attend and input into project meetings. Thorough knowledge of construction techniques and principles. Demonstrates an appetite for CPD. Numerate. Reliable and trustworthy. Good IT skills. Smart & presentable. Confident. Accuracy and attention to detail. Good communicator. Adaptable and flexible Willingness to work on a secondment role in a client's office or on site premises Car driver. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays. Private medical insurance Eligible for discretionary Company bonus scheme. Professional membership with RICS Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Consultancy firm Manchester An amazing consultancy firm is looking for a dynamic Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their established team! This Manchester-based role is offering the successful candidate the opportunity to work on a range of exciting infrastructure projects across a variety of sectors. If you are an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is looking to expand their portfolio, and broaden their industry knowledge and experience, then this is the role for you!In this role, you will have the chance to learn from a team of established, industry-leading Quantity Surveyors, whilst having the chance to manage your own responsibilities and play an impactful role in the project life-cycle! This firm offers cutting-edge training, unrestricted progression, and an excellent salary and benefits package!If you want to become an important part of a respected, inclusive and forward-thinking consultancy firm, then look no further than this opportunity! Responsibilities of the Assistant Quantity Surveyor: Assist in establishing client's requirements and undertake initial cost planning exercises. Carry out cost planning and value engineering to RIBA design stages and give informed client cost advice. Have an understanding and develop an opinion on procurement strategies. Prepare tender and contract documents, including BOQ's for checking by senior staff. Carry out tender appraisals and identify a recommendation for the client. Monitor and record costs of projects. Identify risks to projects and assess cost variations. Value completed works and arrange payments in accordance with the contract. Be able to produce draft project or claim reports under the supervision of senior staff. Issue notices in accordance with the contract under claim situation. Liaise and confidently communicate with other members of the project or client team. Maintain detailed variation and risk register information. Able to prepare draft final accounts. Requirements: Confident to attend and input into project meetings. Thorough knowledge of construction techniques and principles. Demonstrates an appetite for CPD. Numerate. Reliable and trustworthy. Good IT skills. Smart & presentable. Confident. Accuracy and attention to detail. Good communicator. Adaptable and flexible Willingness to work on a secondment role in a client's office or on site premisesCar driver. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays. Private medical insurance Eligible for discretionary Company bonus scheme. Professional membership with RICS Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 14, 2024
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Consultancy firm Manchester An amazing consultancy firm is looking for a dynamic Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their established team! This Manchester-based role is offering the successful candidate the opportunity to work on a range of exciting infrastructure projects across a variety of sectors. If you are an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor who is looking to expand their portfolio, and broaden their industry knowledge and experience, then this is the role for you!In this role, you will have the chance to learn from a team of established, industry-leading Quantity Surveyors, whilst having the chance to manage your own responsibilities and play an impactful role in the project life-cycle! This firm offers cutting-edge training, unrestricted progression, and an excellent salary and benefits package!If you want to become an important part of a respected, inclusive and forward-thinking consultancy firm, then look no further than this opportunity! Responsibilities of the Assistant Quantity Surveyor: Assist in establishing client's requirements and undertake initial cost planning exercises. Carry out cost planning and value engineering to RIBA design stages and give informed client cost advice. Have an understanding and develop an opinion on procurement strategies. Prepare tender and contract documents, including BOQ's for checking by senior staff. Carry out tender appraisals and identify a recommendation for the client. Monitor and record costs of projects. Identify risks to projects and assess cost variations. Value completed works and arrange payments in accordance with the contract. Be able to produce draft project or claim reports under the supervision of senior staff. Issue notices in accordance with the contract under claim situation. Liaise and confidently communicate with other members of the project or client team. Maintain detailed variation and risk register information. Able to prepare draft final accounts. Requirements: Confident to attend and input into project meetings. Thorough knowledge of construction techniques and principles. Demonstrates an appetite for CPD. Numerate. Reliable and trustworthy. Good IT skills. Smart & presentable. Confident. Accuracy and attention to detail. Good communicator. Adaptable and flexible Willingness to work on a secondment role in a client's office or on site premisesCar driver. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays. Private medical insurance Eligible for discretionary Company bonus scheme. Professional membership with RICS Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Exchange Street Financial Services
Chelmsford, Essex
Our small / niche Loss Adjusting client is looking for a Senior Loss Adjuster (A-FCILA) to work from home and operate throughout the East London / Essex regions as required. You will ideally be A-FCILA qualified and boast prior commercial and/or HNW loss adjusting experience. You handle principally HNW losses, working closely with colleagues incorporating other CILA qualified Adjusters, Chartered Accountants, Surveyors, Engineers (structural, civil, electrical, mechanical) etc. You will typically be a team player; be energetic, determined, professional and take a great pride in your work. This is a fantastic opportunity working for a highly regarded International Loss Adjusting organisation. Applicants should forward their CV's to Martin Porthouse at Exchange Street Manchester office; / Ext 1024. Job Ref: MPO 9562 For all other vacancies, take a look at our website -
Feb 21, 2022
Full time
Our small / niche Loss Adjusting client is looking for a Senior Loss Adjuster (A-FCILA) to work from home and operate throughout the East London / Essex regions as required. You will ideally be A-FCILA qualified and boast prior commercial and/or HNW loss adjusting experience. You handle principally HNW losses, working closely with colleagues incorporating other CILA qualified Adjusters, Chartered Accountants, Surveyors, Engineers (structural, civil, electrical, mechanical) etc. You will typically be a team player; be energetic, determined, professional and take a great pride in your work. This is a fantastic opportunity working for a highly regarded International Loss Adjusting organisation. Applicants should forward their CV's to Martin Porthouse at Exchange Street Manchester office; / Ext 1024. Job Ref: MPO 9562 For all other vacancies, take a look at our website -