Quantity Surveyor
Posted 19 days 23 hours ago by ICDS (UK) Ltd
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Job Description
Mid-Level Quantity Surveyor 
Data Centre Project in West Dublin
Your day-to-day will include:- Working collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary project team across major data centre developments.
- Supporting the commercial delivery of Mechanical, Electrical, and CSA (Civil, Structural & Architectural) project packages.
- Taking ownership of assigned work scopes and delivering tasks to a high professional standard.
- Measuring from drawings and isometrics to produce detailed and accurate bills of quantities, including labour and material assessments.
- Preparing construction take-offs, cost plans, and supporting cost monitoring throughout the project lifecycle.
- Tracking project costs, labour hours, variations, and earned-value progress.
- Assisting with monthly valuations, cost reports, certifications, and cash flow forecasts.
- Preparing subcontractor assessments, payment certificates, and pay less notices in line with Construction Act requirements.
- Supporting the procurement and commercial management of subcontract packages through to final account.
- Working closely with project delivery, engineering, procurement, and commercial teams to support successful project execution.
- Supporting risk management activities and helping protect the business from commercial exposure.
- Continuing to develop technical and commercial knowledge across Quantity Surveying, MEP, and CSA disciplines.
- 3-7 years of Quantity Surveying experience within construction, engineering, infrastructure, or mission critical projects.
- Strong commercial awareness with experience managing project costs, subcontractors, and contract administration.
- Experience within data centres, large scale construction, infrastructure, or industrial projects is highly desirable.
- Mechanical & Electrical project experience is advantageous; however, our client will also consider candidates with Civils / CSA (Civil, Structural & Architectural) experience.
- Good understanding of construction contracts, valuations, variations, and cost reporting.
- Knowledge of health, safety, and environmental systems.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline preferred.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload effectively.
- Proactive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop professionally.
- Accountability and ownership of responsibilities.
- Strong attention to detail and commercial awareness.
- Ability to work effectively within a fast paced project environment and contribute positively within a team setting.