Job Description

Union World Building

MEP Quantity Surveyor

Job id: 595190

24 Sep 2025

Job Location

Bahrain

Experience

5 to 15 years

Qualification Level

Engineering Graduates/PG

Job Function

Engineering
Site Engineering / Projects

Skillset

AutoCAD, CostX / Bluebeam / Planswift, and MS Excel

Preferred Jobseekers

Locally available candidates only apply for this job

As a Quantity Surveyor (Civil & MEP), you will be responsible for performing accurate quantity take-offs, cost estimation, and budget tracking for high-rise construction projects. You will work closely with the engineering, procurement, and project control teams to ensure cost efficiency and transparency across all phases of construction.

Key Responsibilities:

Prepare accurate quantity take-offs for Civil and MEP disciplines.
Prepare and verify Bills of Quantities (BOQs) from IFC/shop drawings.
Assist in cost estimation, budgeting, and value engineering proposals.
Evaluate and validate subcontractor quotations and variation claims.
Track material usage and cost-to-complete forecasts.
Prepare interim payment applications, valuations, and final accounts.
Ensure compliance with project specifications and local regulations.
Coordinate with internal teams, consultants, and subcontractors.

Candidate Requirements:

Bachelor’s Degree in Quantity Surveying / Civil Engineering or related field.
Minimum 5 years of experience in GCC, specifically on high-rise buildings.
Strong knowledge in both Civil and MEP systems.
Proficiency in tools like AutoCAD, CostX / Bluebeam / Planswift, and MS Excel.
Familiarity with contract forms (e.g., FIDIC) and project controls.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
Detail-oriented with strong analytical skills.

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