Quantity Surveyor

Amico Affiliates

The Role

Overview

Manage cost control, contracts, and financial reporting for infrastructure project.

Key Responsibilities

  • cost estimating
  • quantity take‑offs
  • claims management
  • cost monitoring
  • invoice review
  • risk management

Tasks

The Quantity Surveyor will support the commercial management of the ECWE SRS Project by providing expertise in cost control, contract administration, and change management. This role is responsible for measuring, valuing, and reporting on project costs, ensuring compliance with contractual requirements, and supporting the project team in achieving budgetary and financial objectives. -Support the preparation, submission, and negotiation of progress claims, variations, and change orders. -Monitor project expenditures and assess cost impacts of design changes, schedule adjustments, and unforeseen conditions. -Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and procurement teams to ensure alignment between financial tracking and project delivery. -Provide input into final account preparation and project closeout documentation. -Maintain detailed records of all commercial and contractual correspondence. -Assist in preparing monthly cost and progress reports for internal and client review. -Prepare, review, and update project cost estimates, budgets, and forecasts for stations, rail, and systems works. -Review subcontractor and supplier quotations, claims, and invoices for accuracy and alignment with contract terms. -Conduct quantity take-offs, measurement, and valuation of works in accordance with project specifications and standards. -Support risk management processes by identifying potential cost and contractual risks.

Requirements

  • bachelor's
  • 5+ years
  • contracts
  • pqs
  • cost software
  • excel

What You Bring

-Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. -5+ years of experience in quantity surveying or cost management, preferably on major infrastructure or transit projects. -Strong knowledge of construction contracts (e.g., CCDC, P3, design-build). -Professional membership or working toward accreditation (e.g., PQS, MRICS, CIQS) considered an asset. -Excellent analytical, negotiation, and communication skills. -Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary project environment. -Proficiency with cost management software, estimating tools, and MS Office Suite (Excel in particular).

Benefits

-Competitive Salary -Employer Matching Retirement Program -Life insurance -Medical, dental, and vision insurance

The Company

About Amico Affiliates

-Founded to address complex construction and infrastructure challenges, Amico Affiliates has quickly become a trusted partner in the industry. -The company delivers diverse, large-scale projects across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors. -Known for its expertise in energy-efficient solutions, Amico Affiliates is committed to driving innovation in sustainable infrastructure. -With a global reach, Amico works on a variety of projects, from urban developments to large-scale industrial facilities. -Their projects span across continents, reflecting their strong international presence and ability to tackle multifaceted challenges. -Amico's flexibility and expertise allow them to engage with a wide range of sectors, from energy and utilities to transportation and commercial construction.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Construction

Healthcare

Infrastructure

Medical Equipment

Oil and Gas

Manufacturing

Building Products

Metal Fabrication

Concrete Forming

Architectural Cladding

Physical Security Barriers

Fencing