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A Mechanical Quantity Surveyor is required to join one of Irelands biggest M&E contractors in Cork. The successful Mechanical Quantity Surveyor must have over 10 years experience working on Mechanical process and Pharmaceutical projects.
Projects:
- €50M – €200M Multiple Data Centres for a variety of multinational clients
- Multiple Hospitals & healthcare projects
- €50M University buildings
Requirements:
- Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent
- Minimum of 10 years of professional experience working as a Quantity Surveyor.
- This company has an excellent culture where staff are rewarded and supported in a positive and open working environment.
- The ideal Quantity Surveyor will have a positive attitude and enjoy leading a team.
- Develop and maintain relationships with Client Representatives to support the activities and maintain positive relations on behalf of the contractor.
- Attend regular site meetings as a representative of the company and communicate effectively to keep all up-to-date on project development status whilst also tracking and resolving issues
- Proven track record in dealing with Subcontractors and Clients in relation to Valuations, Variations, Final Accounts and cost reporting
- Must have experience in providing leadership, motivation and mentoring to Quantity Surveyors
- Computer literate in Microsoft Office and other Quantity Surveying Packages
- Ideally have a proven track record working on Commercial / Industrial projects
Benefits
- Salary circa €80K – €90K doe
- Annual Bonus
- Company car
- Healthcare
- Very advanced in Virtual meetings and working from home opportunities
- Detailed benefits package available on application
If you are a Quantity Surveyor looking for your next career move, please send your cv or call Gearoid Hughes for a confidential discussion. We will not send your cv to any client without your permission. We also have many other roles for Mechanical Building Services Engineers and Electrical Engineers across Ireland.