We are seeking a Field Cost Engineer to join our team in New Jersey. The QS role has a core responsibility to carefully estimate costs, calculate material needs and map out project timelines. The QS will liaise closely with all Project teams to plan the job, keep the job on track and play a key role in project close out. Your role Consult with clients to understand their requirements. Conduct feasibility studies to vet proposed projects. Calculate quantities installed validation and costs for materials, labor, timeframes. Prepare tender packages and contracts, including bills of quantities. Work with procurement and or manage the RFP process thru the pre-bid qualification process, selection of bidders, RFP returns, bid levelling and negotiation, prepare bid tab and recommendation to award (RTA). Work with client contract managers and procurement specialists to resolve contractual matters. Support project managers with contract budgeting. Ensure all documentation is complete and accessible in company repository. This includes the contract and all pertinent sign off documentation and work papers. Provide advice on and interpretation of contract requirements. Monitor scope creep and scope changes. Coordinate with program/project managers to ensure contract requirements are fulfilled. Maintain current knowledge of relevant contractual procedures and practices. Work closely with project controls and finance teams to ensure CAPEX procurement aligns with cost tracking, forecasting, and reporting. Manage risk, value engineering and cost control measures. Analyze repair/maintenance costs. Negotiate contracts and schedules. Oversee and value subcontractors' work for payments. Ensure compliance with regulations and quality standards. Continually assess value for the client's investment. Analyze outcomes and provide budget/progress reports. Advise on claims, disputes and any contractual issues. Performs such other duties as the Supervisor may from time to time deem necessary. Preparing detailed cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Measuring and analyzing project costs and quantities. Evaluating subcontractor and supplier quotes. Preparing contracts, change orders, and cost reports. Providing cost advice and support to project teams. Conducting value engineering and life cycle cost analyses Quantity Surveyor Qualifications C Skills. About you Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Quantity Surveying or a related field, plus 5 - 10 years relevant experience. Professional accreditation such as MRICS or equivalent. Experience with construction and project management software. Advanced knowledge of construction law and regulations. Previous experience in a similar role. Proficiency in procurement and contract negotiation. Excellent mathematical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Strong network within the construction industry. Thorough understanding of construction industry regulations, standards, and best practices. Must be self-motived and highly articulate, have clear and analytical approach to problem solving, and strong decision-making abilities. Strong understanding of Microsoft Office, strong Excel preferred. Must have excellent communication and presentation skills necessary to interface with external engineering, architectural and construction firms, suppliers, the management team and other organizations within client organizations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees