Cost Management Jobs in Kent

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Quantity Surveyor - Reactive Maintenance

Canterbury, Kent, South East, United Kingdom
Howells Solution
Surveyor to deliver a £Multi-Million reactive maintenance contract in Kent. We are looking for a proven commercial professional with a comprehensive understanding of cost management, schedule of rates, the CVR process, as well as excellent client relationship skills. As the Quantity Surveyor for our client, some of … your responsibilities will include: Control all expenditure Reconcile cost/value reports & profit forecasts On-boarding of sub contractors/suppliers Ensuring value for money & financial assessments Manage day to day cost control & monitoring & reporting Process sub contractor requests for payment via application & invoice Attend project & company related … meetings Ensure timely cash flow management Maintain & develop professional relationships with clients & customers Guidance development of junior members in the team Quantity Surveyor Essential Experience: Degree or other technical qualification Quantity Surveying experience with a main contractor Strong commercial awareness Contractual awareness Negotiating, communication & presentation skills Knowledge of Supply more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £55,000
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Quantity Surveyor Residential and Education

Ramsgate, Kent, South East, United Kingdom
Hunter Mason Consulting
residential, healthcare, and leisure projects, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful delivery of our diverse portfolio of developments. From initial cost estimates to final account negotiations, you will provide expert advice, cost control, and financial management throughout all stages of the construction process. … Key Responsibilities: Prepare accurate and comprehensive cost estimates, budgets, and tender documents. Conduct thorough cost analysis and value engineering to optimize project profitability. Manage procurement processes, including subcontractor selection, negotiation, and contract administration. Monitor project costs, expenditures, and forecasts to ensure adherence to budgetary constraints. Collaborate closely with … mentor junior members of the quantity surveying team, fostering professional development and knowledge sharing. Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related field. Professional accreditation (RICS, AIQS, or equivalent) preferred. Minimum of 4 years of experience in quantity surveying, with a proven track record more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £65,000
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