About the role
AI summarisedThe Quantity Surveyor is responsible for managing project costs, quantities, and commercial aspects of EPC and conversion projects, including BOQ preparation, material tracking, re-measurement, and progress claims. The role integrates QHSE practices into daily work, promotes safety leadership, and ensures compliance with safety and environmental standards. The position requires coordination with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams, and may involve overseas assignments.
IndustrialOnsite
Key Responsibilities
- Integrates QHSE practices into daily work activities and takes ownership of QHSE as a line responsibility
- Promotes and reinforces the Vision Zero mindset to achieve and sustain an incident‑free workplace
- Complies with safety regulations, HIRA requirements and Seatrium Life Saving Rules and proactively manages high‑impact risks
- Recognizes safety as a prerequisite to work and understands the consequences of unsafe acts and violations
- Demonstrates safety leadership by promoting safe work behaviours, acting as a role model, and supporting Workplace Health and Total WSH initiatives
- Observes, reports and intervenes in unsafe acts and unsafe conditions, ensuring timely incident reporting
- Conducts, reviews and implements risk assessments specific to work activities prior to execution
- Complies with the HSE Manual and Environmental Management Plan and manages environmental aspects and business risks within the department
- Maintains and promotes mutual respect, care and harmonious working relationships through appropriate workplace behaviour
- Acts as an ambassador of the Mutual Respect & Care Guideline and consistently leads by example
- Enforces Mutual Respect & Care standards by intervening in undesired behaviour and resolving employee disputes
- Conducts performance appraisals for subordinates and provides accurate and timely feedback to management
Requirements
- Possesses a Bachelor’s Degree in Quantity Surveying, Engineering, Construction Management or a related discipline
- Minimum of 3 years experience in commercial or quantity surveying roles, preferably in conversion or EPC projects
- Good knowledge of re‑measurement, BOQ preparation, MTO/RTO, cost control and contract administration
- Experience in reviewing subcontractor measurements, claims and progress payments
- Familiar with SAP or similar systems for material tracking and reconciliation
- Solid understanding of safety regulations, HIRA, Life Saving Rules and QHSE requirements
- Ability to conduct and review risk assessments related to work activities
- Strong communication skills to liaise with clients, subcontractors and internal teams
- Demonstrates safety leadership, mutual respect and professional workplace behaviour
- Able to handle performance monitoring and basic people management matters
- Good analytical skills with attention to detail and accuracy
- Able to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities
- Willing to travel overseas for work assignments when required