Sunday, November 20, 2011

Senior Quantity Surveyor-Japan - Japan

Senior Quantity Surveyor -Japan

Systech International was established in 1991 and is recognised as a leading international consultant with offices in Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and the Americas. With 500 staff across 25 offices we provide specialist planning, contract administration, quantity surveying and claims / dispute consultancy solutions to the construction industry including civil, building, transportation, power, petrochemical, oil & gas, marine and telecommunications sectors.

We provide our clients with full project lifecycle support offering contractual, commercial management, planning and scheduling, claims, expert witness and dispute resolution services on major engineering, energy, infrastructure, and construction projects and have a current requirement for experienced Quantity Surveyors with oil and gas or heavy civil engineering experience, to join our team based from Japan but also working from site.

Ideally, you will be an experienced Quantity Surveyor from an oil and gas or heavy civil engineering background.

Responsibilities are likely to include:

* Contract management

* Risk management

* Commercial Management of Subcontractors and Suppliers

* Regular attendance at progress and commercial meetings with client and interfacing parties

The business continues to expand and has an established network of offices in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific, and the Americas supporting corporate clients on a global basis. Visit our website > for more details.

If you wish to be considered for this current vacancy then please apply with your detailed CV/Resume to > quoting reference: 0911/JapanQS/JE. Regrettably, we are unable to respond to each application individually but if your experience is considered suitable we will be in touch to discuss further.

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