Role Summary: The Quantity Surveyor (Measurement and Surveying Engineer) has the primary responsibility to provide support to the Lead Quantity Surveyor in managing the construction contract costs including measurement reports and quantities related progress reporting from the Contractor JV yard construction work. Contributing to minimise cost and risk of construction. Ensuring correct and timely registration, approval and quality of input to allow a quick turnaround of reporting and capture of the Earned progress related to quantities early.
Function
Examining and reviewing or assessing construction plans, and preparing quantity requirements, feeding into guidelines and solutions
Provide input to measurement and surveying procedures, methods and agreements with contractor yard at early stage for project execution
Ensuring that measurement report and quantity updates are reported accurately with good quality and reflect the correct engineering solutions and construction progress at yard
Monitoring and verifying yard quantity estimates, temporaries, variations, on-site progress of work performed and quantity related activities
Monitoring and verifying quantity developments, updates, adjustments, changes, forecasting for client approval
Working collaboratively with yard to meet measurement requirement on method of measurement, data structure, discipline, submission plan and document register
Liaising and working collaboratively with cost control, weight management, procurement, change management and planning responsible on project control and management activitiesKeeping track of variations to the contract, negotiating and finding solutions, providing advice on contractual claims and disputes
Liaising and working collaboratively with site managers, clients, contractors, subcontractors, and stakeholders
Gathering and preparing reports, forecastings, analyses, contracts, budgets, risk assessments, and other necessary and relevant documents and forwarding them to the appropriate management or personnel
Providing advice, recommendations, and suggestions to managers and clients on innovative improvements and new strategies
Documenting relevant changes in design and updating budgets when required
Building and maintaining healthy and professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Re-locating to construction site (Dubai) is needed in the EPC phase
Requirements
BSc/MSc.in Engineering, Construction Science or Construction Management, or in any other related field. Relevant experience can compensate for formal education
Minimum 2 years experience within oil and gas sector on large EPC projects in similar position (related to construction estimating, measurement, weight/quantity control and/or finance)
Knowledge of project management and control within offshore sector: bottom-up estimating methodologies, measurement and surveying, multi-discipline understanding
Ability to structure and analyze high multi-dimensional data, presenting on both high and detail level
Team player with commercial/contractual mindset and excellent communication skills
Offer
Information
For more information about the position above or working for Dovre Group, please contact:
emea@dovregroup.com #LI-DT1
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