DesignBuild Search are working with one of Irelands fastest growing contractors both domestically and internationally. Our client is working with various leading blue chip clients across the Data centre and pharma sector both in Ireland and throughout Europe. In this position you can gain international experience on prestigious projects whilst learning from industry leaders who will provide structured career progression.Requirements:Degree qualified In Quantity Surveying3+ years QS experience with a main contractorPrevious experience on projects valued in excess of €10mDemonstrates a knowledge and understanding of the various forms of contract used in the construction industry (RIAI, FIDIC, JCT etc.)Role ResponsibilitiesManage day to day commercial and contract activitiesUndertake contract administration, including change management and maintenance of associated registers ( e.g. Change Order Log)Negotiate and obtain best value with placement of subcontract ordersParticipate in the management of project budgets, cost plans and feasibility studies as appropriateValidate and approve sub-contractors' interim applications and final submissions including compliance with the Construction Contracts ActLead pre-appointment subcontractor meeting to ensure scope is clearly defined & appoint subcontractor in line with subcontract terms and with any flow downs from the main contract to mitigate any contractual riskPrepare accurate monthly Cost Value Reports for review with Commercial Managers /Project Managers/Contracts Managers and presentation to the Projects DirectorsMaximise cash flow through prompt submission of Monthly Valuations with full and accurate supporting documentation in accordance with the contractNegotiate, draft and submit Final Accounts including claims in respect of; loss and expense, delay and disruption and any time extensionsMaintain a productive relationship with all the Design team professionals and Client representatives throughout the projectEnsure the full and proper implementation of the Team Commercial procedures where delegated authority so requires