Freelance Quantity Surveyor (PQS)

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  • Job type

    Temporary
  • Location

    Belfast
  • Working Pattern

    Part-time,
  • Specialism

    Construction - Building Projects
  • Industry

    Construction
  • Pay

    £Negotiable

Freelance Quantity Surveyor (PQS) required on a part-time basis by a consultancy

Your new company

The services of Hays have been retained by our client, an established and busy construction consultancy based in Belfast, to recruit a Freelance Quantity Surveyor on a temporary contract / freelance basis to assist with a peak in workload.

Your new role

Working as part of a larger projects team on x2 retail fit-out projects, you will provide pre-contract QS services to include:

Producing estimates, budgets and cost plans
Preparing bills of quantities.

Work is available immediately for an experienced individual who can provide freelance support.

What you'll need to succeed

You will be an experienced Quantity Surveyor (PQS) with a demonstrable track record of providing cost management input on building projects as outlined above. You will be self-motivated and able to work independently, largely managing your own workload.

What you'll get in return

A competitive hourly rate is available which will be paid weekly by Hays for all hours worked via BACS transfer. The client is offering a good degree of flexibility and is open to hiring an individual to work remotely and on a part-time basis, 1–2 days per week.

What you need to do now

Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest.

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