Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25000 - £30000 per annum
My client are a Kent based MEP Contractor who have been operating for 6 years. Employing 14 Staff in the business, they now have a company turnover of around £8million. They specialise in a variety of projects that include Commercial, Education, Healthcare, Industrial and Residential across London & The South East. THE ROLE – Graduate M&E Quantity Surveyor Monday – Friday / 8am – 5pm Working underneath the Commercial Manager on a day to day basis, your duties will include but not be limited to: Formulation and conveyance of monthly works applications and the management of the process require to achieve the required client sign of these applications Monitoring, recording and substantiating contract variations and reporting and agreeing these with clients Requesting and receiving instructions for changes Co-ordination and approval of supply chain contract variations Resolution of client and supply chain final accounts within Limits of Authority Working closely with the project teams to record, manage and analyse the project costs Preparation of key weekly and monthly high level financial reporting including the summarising of trading positions and liabilities Commercial and contractual support for clients and project teams Procurement activities, primarily including the preparation of formal supply chain agreements Provide an interface with the operations and accounts departments in monitoring costs, revenues and overheads SALARY & PACKAGE £25,000 - £30,000 20 days + Bank Holidays Private Healthcare (after probation) Optionto buy additional annual leave (after probation) PLEASE CONTACT SEAN HITCHMAN ON 020 7932 2800 / SHITCHMAN @ RGB.CO.UK
Kent
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