:Job Title: Senior Estimator/ Quantity surveyor- Interior Fit-outExperience: Minimum 6 years of relevant experience in estimating and quantity surveying for fit-out and interior projects.Location: Dubai, UAE Job Type: Full-timeJob overview:The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for cost management, contract administration, and financial reporting to ensure projects are delivered within budget and to high commercial standards.Experience working in FIT-OUT environment is a MUST.Key Responsibilities:
All stages of an estimate including: project selection, estimate organization, take-off, pricing, review and closeout.
Communicate project progress/status with Management.
Prepare, analyze and maintain accurate quantities and thorough take offs from plans.
Manage and co-ordinate construction projects with Project Manager.
Estimate the cost of materials, time, labour, and equipment for construction projects, using contract bids, quotations, drawings and specifications
Decide how the tendering procedure will work, recommend tenders and conduct negotiations.
Keep track of the project\'s costs and budget
Work with engineers, architects, owners, contractors and subcontractors.
Estimating costs for structural, civil or joinery elements of construction projects
Have a detailed and comprehensive knowledge of construction and construction methods.
Read and interpret blueprints, drawings and specifications.
Use computer spreadsheets and databases as well as estimating, take-off, and scheduling software.
Qualification:
Bachelor\'s degree in Civil Engineering
Minimum of 5 years of experience in estimating and quantity surveying, with a focus on fitout and interior projects in the UAE.
Extensive experience as an estimator in the construction or Fitout field.
Exceptional time management, multitasking, and interpersonal skills.
Brilliant management and negotiation skills.
Strong negotiation skills.
Detail-oriented with a focus on accuracy and quality in cost estimation and reporting.
Strong command over English language, for both verbal and written communications