Level 6 Quantity Surveyor Apprenticeship
You will be given exposure to the below and much more:
Administration of contracts Producing construction forecasts for the works Producing applications for payment Producing and maintaining accurate records of works undertaken Establishing quantities from construction drawings Using the quality management and assurance systems available, manage, monitor and contribute contributing to the delivery and implementation of civil engineering projects to specification, Budget and agreed targets, respecting the need for the security of data and information Communicating and liaising effectively with own project team, customers, internal or external stakeholders Work reliably and effectively independently and as a member of a team, taking responsibility for their own work Ensure compliance with equality, diversity & inclusion (EDI) and ethical standardsTraining:
Construction Quantity Surveyor (degree) Level 6.
Alongside the day-to-day role, you’ll attend college on block release to attend the Nottingham campus, accommodation and travel will be provided, to develop your technical knowledge and skills and learn from others in the industry.
Training Outcome:
To become a site quantity surveyor.
Employer Description:
Millions of people rely on Britain’s rail network to take them safely and efficiently across the country every day. Morgan Sindall helps this happen by providing renewed and enhanced rail infrastructure with the minimum of passenger disruption. Our customers receive a multi-disciplined service covering electrification, power supply, tunnelling and a full range of civil engineering and building capabilities including structures, lineside infrastructure, and station enhancements. This is complemented by track and signalling works from our supply chain partners to provide a complete rail offering. Our expertise is focused not only on effective delivery of projects within a railway environment, but also on minimising disruption for railway users through the adoption of innovative working practices and techniques. These include ‘live launch’ bridge construction, in which we can install bridges while allowing railways beneath to remain operational.
Working Hours :
Monday - Friday, working hours TBC.
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative