Quantity Surveyor
About Shimizu Corporation:
Founded in 1804, Shimizu Corporation is one of Japan’s top architectural, civil engineering, and general contracting firms. With over two centuries of experience, we are known for our commitment to innovation, precision, and sustainable practices, delivering high-quality construction and engineering solutions worldwide.
Operating across Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Europe, Shimizu handles diverse projects—from iconic skyscrapers and infrastructure to smart city and environmental developments. We’re dedicated to safety, integrity, and empowering our people through continuous learning, global exposure, and meaningful work.
Quantity Surveyor
Key Responsibilities
Cost & Contract Management
Prepare cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans at various project stages
Monitor project costs and cash flow to ensure financial control
Administer contracts, including valuations, variations, claims, and final accounts
- Assess and evaluate subcontractor and supplier claims and progress payments
Procurement & Tendering Prepare tender documents, bills of quantities, and contractual documentation
Manage tender processes, including evaluation and recommendation of awards
- Negotiate contracts and pricing with subcontractors and suppliers
Project Coordination Work closely with project managers, engineers, consultants, and site teams
Provide cost advice and commercial support throughout the project
- Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities
Reporting & Documentation Prepare regular cost reports, financial forecasts, and management updates
Maintain accurate project documentation and records
- Ensure compliance with contract terms, company policies, and statutory requirements
Final Account & Close-Out Prepare and agree on final accounts with clients, consultants, and subcontractors
- Support project close-out and handover processe
Requirements Diploma / Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline
- Minimum 2 years of relevant experience in construction or Built Environment projects
- Good understanding of standard forms of contract
Strong knowledge of cost control, contract administration, and procurement processes
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and QS-related software
Good communication, negotiation, and analytical skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple stakeholders