Rate negotiable
Introduction Employer Description
Our client is a mining company.
Duties & Responsibilities Job Description
Seeking an experienced Senior Professional Quantity Surveyor to provide commercial, contractual and cost-management leadership across major project activities, leading and managing the Quantity Surveying team. You will be responsible for the following:
Commercial and Cost Management Contract Administration Variations and Claims Management Tendering and Procurement Support Project Controls and Reporting Governance and Risk Management
Desired Experience & Qualification Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or BTech in Quantity Surveying. Professional registration as a Professional Quantity Surveyor (PrQS) with the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP), or an internationally recognised equivalent. Membership of a recognised professional body will be advantageous.
Skills
Minimum of 10 years’ relevant quantity-surveying and commercial-management experience. At least five years’ experience in a senior quantity-surveying or commercial role. Demonstrated experience on major mining, minerals-processing, infrastructure, industrial, EPCM or multidisciplinary construction projects. Strong experience in contract administration, cost control, valuations, variations and claims. Proven experience reviewing contractor payment applications and closing out final accounts. Experience with FIDIC (essential), NEC, JBCC or bespoke EPC/EPCM contracts. Experience working within an integrated project-controls environment. African or cross-border project experience will be advantageous. Experience working on projects in Zimbabwe will be beneficial
Package & Remuneration Salary/Package
R120k – R150k per month
Benefits
N/A
Rate negotiable
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