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Quantity Surveyor - Mechanical & Electrical - Wolves

Henley Chase
Wolverhampton
2 weeks ago
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Role Purpose

The Mechanical & Electrical Quantity Surveyor is responsible for managing all commercial and contractual aspects of M&E works within construction projects. This includes cost estimation, procurement, contract administration, and financial reporting, ensuring projects are delivered within budget and in line with contractual obligations.

Pre-Contract
  • Prepare cost estimates and budgets for mechanical and electrical works.
  • Assist in tender preparation and evaluation of subcontractor bids.
  • Develop bills of quantities (BoQ), pricing schedules, and cost plans specific to M&E trades.
  • Provide input during value engineering exercises to optimize M&E design and cost efficiency.
Post-Contract
  • Manage and monitor costs for M&E packages throughout project lifecycle.
  • Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for M&E works.
  • Assess subcontractor applications for payment and certify payments.
  • Prepare cost reports, forecasts, and cash flow projections for M&E elements.
  • Negotiate with subcontractors and suppliers to achieve best value.
  • Ensure contractual compliance with main contractor/client agreements for M&E packages.
  • Support project managers and engineers with commercial and contractual advice.
Contract & Risk Management
  • Administer standard forms of contract (e.g., NEC, JCT, FIDIC) for M&E works.
  • Identify, manage, and mitigate commercial risks associated with mechanical and electrical packages.
  • Monitor and track variations, claims, and potential disputes.
Key Skills & Competencies
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical construction works (HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, power, lighting, data, etc.).
  • Excellent understanding of construction contracts and procurement routes.
  • Proficiency in cost estimation, financial reporting, and commercial administration.
  • Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient in MS Office, cost management software (e.g., CostX, Candy, or similar).
  • Good communication skills, able to work with multidisciplinary teams


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