- Ensure accurate cost estimation: The quantity surveyor will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs of materials, labor, and equipment required for construction projects.- Budget control: The quantity surveyor will work closely with the project team to monitor and control the project budget, ensuring that costs are kept within the agreed-upon limits.- Procurement: Responsible for coordinating the procurement of materials and services required for construction projects, ensuring timely delivery and cost-effectiveness.- Knowledge of Concrete, Roads, Drainage, and Structural Elements: The quantity surveyor should have a good understanding of these elements to accurately estimate quantities and costs.- Develop Bills of Quantities: Create detailed lists of materials, labor, and equipment required for construction projects to assist with cost estimation and procurement processes.- Manage all cost-related aspects: The quantity surveyor will be responsible for tracking and managing all costs associated with the project, including labor, materials, and overhead expenses.- Financial management throughout the project lifecycle: Monitor and report on the financial performance of the project, providing regular updates to the project team and stakeholders.- Quantity estimation: Accurately estimate the quantities of materials and labor required for construction projects, using industry-standard methods and tools.Skills and Expectations:- Education: I.T.I., Post Graduate Diploma, or Diplomate of National Board in a relevant field.- Experience: 1-7 years of experience as a quantity surveyor or in a related role.- Strong analytical and numerical skills.- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.- Attention to detail and accuracy in work.- Proficiency in relevant software and tools for quantity surveying.