Reference: NES018269-KOMU-1 Quantity Surveyor - Johannesburg East Established Company, employing over
Reference: NES018136-Phind-1 The Quantity Surveyor reports to the Group CFO and plays a crucial role procurement, cost management, and reporting. The Quantity Surveyor will drive best value from suppliers and subcontractors accounts. Responsibilities and Duties: The Quantity Surveyor will: Prepare cost analysis based on architectural tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities. Evaluate tenders from contractors and subcontractors
a leading Energy Solutions Provider. The Quantity Surveyor is involved in maximizing project margins reporting. The Quantity Surveyor drives best value from suppliers and subcontractors. Quantity Surveyor - Cape tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities. Evaluate tenders from contractors and subcontractors
innovation and excellence in engineering design. As a Professional Electrical Engineer at our clients firm, you or related field; Master's degree preferred. Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Minimum of 10
Description: Manage the resources safely and professionally in the Battery Breaker plant so that it will Duties and Responsibilities: Key Standards: Professionally manage: Plan and coordinate the work activities Batteries in accordance with SHREQ, cost, and quantity specifications. Profitability: Ensure costs are
presses is required. Duties and Responsibilities: Professionally manage and coordinate work activities and resources health, environmental, quality (SHREQ), cost, and quantity specifications. Ensure costs are within budget
detailed project costing. Develop project Bill of Quantities (BOQ) in collaboration with the Engineering Department
closely with architects, contractors, and other professionals to ensure design feasibility and compliance related field, along with professional registration with ECSA as a Professional Engineer. At least 10 years
closely with architects, contractors, and other professionals to ensure design feasibility and compliance related field, along with professional registration with ECSA as a Professional Engineer. At least 10 years
Environmental Engineering (Master's preferred). Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Minimum of 8 Collaborative Culture : Join a team of passionate professionals who value collaboration, creativity, and continuous continuous learning. Career Growth : Access ongoing professional development opportunities and the chance to