Contracts Engineer/M&E QS
Our Client has over 30 years of experience in the design of building services and understands all the factors that affect the design process and we consider the building environment from feasibility, through design and construction to completion.
Our clients teams consists of mechanical, electrical and public health design engineers who have vast experience with a mix of old wisdom and new ideas, coupled with their hands-on management style to produce a functional, innovative solution that is implemented smoothly and effectively.
Our client is looking for QS/Contracts Engineer., have experience with design and installation of building services for a range of premises, particularly offices, warehousing and retail. Experience in hospital work would be of benefit.
Pre- Contract Work
Production of cost estimates for base information, that can be on either a £/point basis or £/m2 rates or manufactures costs + labour. This will require a knowledge on Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Systems. Understanding and reading Drawings will be an advantage Production of Preliminaries for Tendering. Knowledge of different types of Contracts and their use Discussions with Staff on selection and assessment of suitable Contractors for Tendering. Discussions with Clients re Tendering procedures
Post Contract Work Analysis of Tenders and production of spreadsheet, attend Contractor interviews if required. Site visits to assess work completed and materials on site, agree same with Contractor and production of Payment Certificates. Final Account assessment and agreement with Contractors. Production of Contract Documentation. obviously the job description can be expanded to suit his experience.
There are good opportunities to progress within the company to more senior manager roles, if your ambition is to climb the management ladder.
So do you have what it takes??
Role is based on London
Salary depends on candidate but will pay good money for the right candidate, but if money is your only concern, this isn’t the role for you anyway! please send your CV and also what is your current salary & notice period
Robert O'keane Charles Francis Cooper
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