Degree Apprentice Quantity Surveyor with Balfour Beatty

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Degree Apprentice Quantity Surveyor with Balfour Beatty


As a Apprentice Quantity Surveyor you will follow a training programme as part of our RICS-accredited Degree Apprenticeship, geared towards you achieving Chartered Surveyor status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
This apprenticeship requires you to apply through the employer's website, or see details on:

Closing date: 29 Apr 2019
·         Weekly wage  £155.40
·         Working week Five out of seven days
Total hours per week: 42.00
·         Expected duration  5 years
·         Possible start date  02 Sep 2019
·         Distance  8.2 miles
·         Apprenticeship level  Degree Level Apprenticeship
·         Reference number  VAC001496331
·         Positions  1 available
As an Apprentice Quantity Surveyor - Degree level - North West
Qualifications required - 3 A levels A-C 9/4 or equivalent
About Balfour Beatty and what we do:  Do you want to work for a worldwide, market leading Company? A company that has delivered some of the most iconic projects, globally over the last 100 years, with market leading capabilities across the construction, services and rail sectors?  Then we have an amazing opportunity for you – based in the North West of England. 
Take a look at what we do at: 
Balfour Beatty is the UK’s largest construction and infrastructure business. Each day our projects change people’s lives and communities for the better. We built the famous London Aquatic Centre and you’ll find our mark in all kinds of infrastructure like schools and hospitals, major roads, rail and power networks. Each year we seek the best apprentices to come and join our ever changing business.
About the role: 
As an Apprentice Quantity Surveyor you will follow a training programme as part of our RICS-accredited Degree Apprenticeship, geared towards you achieving Chartered Surveyor status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The Assessment of Professional Competence process for MRICS is included in the final assessment process for this Apprenticeship and will lead to the designatory letters MRICS and the status of Chartered Surveyor.
Depending on project requirements, you will be site or office based. Our aim is to develop your skills and to help you reach your full potential. As the programme progresses you will have increased responsibility for the financial and legal management of construction projects. Throughout you will ensure compliance with our Health and Safety and Sustainability agenda.
What you'll be doing
·         To manage and lead the cost aspects complex construction projects 
·         To ensure that comprehensive study has been undertaken of the whole life aspects of the project and the understanding of the client’s needs 
·         To manage the selection of the specialist contractors for the project 
·         To ensure that disputes are minimised and settled amicably for all parties 
·         To manage the commercial success of a project for all stakeholders
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills
·         Strong numeracy skills
·         Good teamworking and people skills
Personal qualities
·         Ability to describe what interests and motivates you to the construction industry
·         Passion and enthusiasm to keep the momentum going on a project
Desired qualifications
·         5 GCSE's grade 9-4/A*-C (or equivalent) 
·         3 A-Levels (or equivalent), including Maths A-Level at grade A-C 
·         Pass pre-employment medical which will include a Drug & Alcohol test



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