Offers “ENGIE”

Expires soon ENGIE

Quantity Surveyor

  • Internship
  • UNITED KINGDOM

Job description



ENGIE is a leading energy and services company focused on three key activities: production and supply of energy, services and regeneration. Our 17,000 employees combine these capabilities for the benefit of individuals, businesses and communities throughout the UK & Ireland.

We enable customers to embrace a lower carbon, more efficient and increasingly digital world. Our customers benefit from our energy efficient and smart building solutions, the provision of effective and innovative services, the transformation of neighbourhoods through regeneration projects, and the supply of reliable, flexible and renewable energy.

ENGIE improves lives through better living and working environments. We help to balance performance with responsibility, enabling progress in a harmonious way.

Globally, the ENGIE Group employs 160,000 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €60.6 billion in 2018.

ENGIE are looking to employ a confident and motivated Quantity Surveyor professional to work at the North East Lincolnshire Contract location as a member of the Technical Design Team.

The successful candidate will be responsible to the Technical Design Manager and assist with specification, schedule or rates, budgeting, pricing, interim and final accounts, measuring of design details and support of property construction projects with the support of other team members.

This is a permanent full-time role working 37.5 hours per week

The role will focus on the following requirements:

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Development of estimations, project accounts, valuations, and pricing of designs to support building construction projects.

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To price/forecast the cost of the different materials needed for the project

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Providing procurement technical advice and guidance on building construction projects, in particular guidance on Terms and Conditions (examples are (JCT and NEC). All technical information provided is to be accurate to legislative standards, ACoPs and best practice.

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Prepare tender documents, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation

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To manage the delivery of minor works and property construction projects utilising the project management process and principals within ENGIE.

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Measure and value the work done on site, for valuations and pay subcontractors accordingly in line with NELC and ENGIE governance.

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To issue works orders, track changes to the design and/or construction work and adjusting budget projections accordingly.

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To Issue Additional Instructions, Practical Completion and Completion certificates ensuring compliance with legislative, contractual and workmanship requirements including the briefing and commissioning of all consultants and clients.

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To prepare option appraisals with recommendations, feasibility studies, estimates and the production of technical reports as required. Also to ensure that value is added to the work of the Section through innovation and creativity.

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To assist with directing and monitoring construction works to include contract administration, variations, project costs and final accounts as appropriate and to assist in evaluating and determining appropriate actions where problems occur and report these to the client.

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To create, as part of their development, specifications for tenders and to contribute to the procurement process to include evaluations and awards of contracts, ensuring Value for Money (VfM) is delivered without compromise to quality of the service/works completed.

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To operate within the policies, systems and business plans of the Technical Design Team and ENGIE

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To deliver all works in compliance with ENGIE Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) standards and in line with OHSAS 18001 (Health & Safety), 14001 (Environmental) & ISO 9001 (Quality).

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Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably expected at this level.

The applicant must have relevant qualifications in Quantity surveying such as, Accredited Undergraduate or Post graduate degree by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and be a registered Chartered RICS Surveyor

To meet the requirements and demands of the post, the post holder will need the following:

·  Experience within a quantity surveying position working closely with key members from internal and external teams
·  Cash flow forecasting
·  CVR reporting
·  Procurement
·  Client Liaison
·  Financial and delivery maximisation and efficiency
·  IT skills and experience of working with database systems are essential in ensuring an effective service.
·  Specific knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and building regulations is desirable.
·  Experience of contract administration, including knowledge of building construction, procurement, estimation and project accounts is essential.
·  Numeracy, statistical, communication and presentation skills are also essential, together with experience in budgetary control.
·  Experience of applying CDM Regulations 2015 is desirable.
·  Ability to plan, prioritise and organise work to meet client requirements
·  Flexible to meet the needs of the service

For more information about ENGIE, please visit:

http://www.engie.com/en/candidates-area/

For this role, you must have evidence of the right to work in the UK. There is no re-location package with this job role. ENGIE do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

The ENGIE Resourcing Team supports this job advert. Agency involvement is not required. All related enquiries must come to the resourcing team not direct to ENGIE Managers.

Additional Information
·  Posting Date: Feb 13, 2020

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