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Eiffage Génie Civil operates across all civil engineering specialties. Our teams work from design through to construction, as well as in maintenance, repair and demolition, in France and internationally.
Through its projects, Eiffage is committed to building a more sustainable and responsible world. Our low-carbon strategy is reflected in concrete actions in France and abroad.
Our employees share common values: Responsibility, Exemplarity, Trust, Transparency, Lucidity, Courage and Tenacity.
As part of the development of our activities in Sweden, we are recruiting a Quantity Surveyor to strengthen our project team on the Stegra project.
YOUR FUTURE ENVIRONMENT
The Marine & Overseas Division carries out large-scale infrastructure projects internationally, including in the fields of energy, water treatment and complex structures.
The STEGRA project, located in Boden, Sweden, involves the construction of a green steelworks and an electrolysis plant powered by renewable electricity and water from the Lule River. The facility will produce 5 million tonnes of green steel per year by 2030. Eiffage is responsible for:
You will join the Project Control team on the Stegra project. You will work closely with our partners, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure accurate financial and quantity tracking for this complex project.
Immediate start preferred.
YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
As Quantity Surveyor for the Stegra project, you will be a key player in project cost control and financial oversight, with a focus on quantity verification and commercial protection. Your responsibilities will include:
Cost Control & Financial Verification:
Perform meticulous cost control by verifying delivered quantities against contractual agreements.
Thoroughly check and scrutinize invoices to ensure accuracy and prevent discrepancies, protecting the project from incorrect billing and potential client payment disputes.
Ensure all necessary documentation is in place and precisely corresponds to the actual measurements and contractual agreements.
Supplier and Partner Tracking:
Monitor the delivery of key materials, such as concrete, from suppliers.
Track all activities performed by our partners, ensuring alignment with project plans and quantities.
Technical Interpretation & Documentation:
Demonstrate strong technical competence by accurately reading and interpreting engineering plans and drawings.
Ensure all project documents, including technical specifications and measurements (métrés), are consistent and up-to-date.
Project Control & Reporting:
Contribute to planning and cost management activities, providing critical data from a construction background perspective.
Provide regular updates and reports to Damien and the assigned Project Manager on quantity and cost-related matters