Quantity Surveyor (M&E) Duties and Responsibilities
- M&E Basic Design Understanding: Proficient in interpreting M&E Design Drawings and Architectural Plans to comprehend project specifications and requirements effectively.
- Quantity Takeoff: Skilled in accurately extracting quantities from drawings to facilitate precise material and resource planning.
- Cost Estimation: Collaborate with M&E engineers and project stakeholders to prepare meticulous cost estimates for mechanical and electrical systems, considering diverse factors such as materials, labor, and equipment costs.
- Budget Oversight: Develop and meticulously manage project budgets for M&E services, vigilantly monitoring expenditures and implementing strategic cost-saving measures throughout the project lifecycle.
- Tender Management: Lead the tendering process for M&E packages, encompassing the preparation of comprehensive tender documents, meticulous evaluation of bids from subcontractors and suppliers, and adept negotiation of contracts to secure competitive pricing and advantageous terms.
- Procurement Coordination: Efficiently coordinate procurement activities for M&E materials and equipment, ensuring timely delivery while adhering to project specifications and budgetary constraints.
- Contract Administration: Proficiently administer M&E contracts, meticulously verifying quantities, expediting payment processing, and adeptly resolving contractual disputes in close collaboration with the project team.
- Risk Mitigation: Identify potential risks associated with M&E services and adeptly implement risk mitigation strategies, safeguarding project profitability and ensuring strict compliance with safety standards.
- Value Engineering: Expertly evaluate alternative M&E design solutions and construction methodologies to optimize project value, prioritizing efficiency and quality without compromising performance.
- Progress Reporting: Generate comprehensive progress reports for M&E services, meticulously highlighting key financial and contractual metrics, and proactively addressing any deviations from the project plan.
- Quality Assurance: Collaborate closely with M&E engineers and subcontractors to uphold stringent standards of construction quality and ensure meticulous compliance with contractual specifications, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.
- Variations and Claims Management: Skilfully assess and negotiate variations to the M&E contract scope, proficiently handling contractual claims and disputes related to M&E services in a fair and expedient manner.
- Site Visit Coordination: Able to actively participate in site visits, providing valuable insights and support to ensure seamless project execution and adherence to established standards and procedures.
Quantity Surveyor Requirements and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in quantity surveying, construction engineering, management, electrical engineering, or related field
- 2-3 years of general construction estimating experience, financial experience, construction experience, or related field
- Proficient in computer skills and Microsoft Office Suite
- Able to analyze financial records and apply data to improved results
- Experienced at compiling and following strict budgets; strong estimating and financial analysis skills
- In-depth understanding of construction, materials, pricing, and industry
- Able to analyze problems and strategize for better solutions
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, enabling effective collaboration with project stakeholders, subcontractors, and team members to achieve project objectives efficiently.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: RM3,000.00 - RM4,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Maternity leave
- Opportunities for promotion
- Professional development
Experience:
- Quantity Surveyor: 2 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person