Commercial Contract Manager/QS

Newcastle upon Tyne
3 weeks ago
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Rullion are looking to recruit for the following role:

Commerical Contract Manager/QS
ASAP Start
Duration : Currently until end of September 2026, Likely to extend or TTP
Outside IR35
£(Apply online only) Per day
Location : Newcastle Upon Tyne ,UK- Hybrid 3 days per week in office
15% Travel may be required for meetings/Site , this expense would be covered.

Job Description

Your profile

  • Experience in Quantity Surveying / Contract Management and/or commercial project management / business administration
  • Knowledge and familiarity with a variety of Construction and Engineering Forms of Contract; in particular extensive experience with the NEC Contract, FIDIC
  • Experience in project budgeting, financial management of risk, opportunities and claims
  • Chartered Quantity Surveyor would be advantageous (RICS / CICES)
  • Competent in Claim Management
  • Commercially Competent including understanding the principles of contract law
  • Competent in working collaboratively and cooperatively with the project
  • Competent negotiator

    Your Responsibilities
  • Supports the PM & CPM in identifying, evaluating and assessing risks & opportunities
  • Takes ownership and administers subcontracts on a day-to-day basis - internal
  • Manages subcontract / supplier final account settlements
  • Ensures timely submission of contractual notifications
  • Provides timely updates to the PM & CPM on the accurate financial status, including forecast out-turn position, of Project subcontractors / key supplier accounts
  • Attends Project meetings with Site, Customer, stakeholders
  • Takes ownership and management of Project Change Management and Claims, relating to both the main Contract with our Customers and our subcontractors / key suppliers
  • Collaborates and effectively communicates with the wider Project team, giving contractual advice relative to the successful execution of the Project
  • Supports the procurement department by advising on and drafting contractual terms and conditions for the placement of Project Subcontract work packages
  • Liaises with our legal team, reviewing and evaluating terms and conditions aligned to our main customer contracts
  • Identifying, evaluating and following up on all events relevant for incoming and outgoing claims / compensation events
  • Collecting, preparing, analysing and managing relevant claim / variation particulars for the preparation and drafting, or defence, of submissions to / from our Customers and subcontractors / key suppliers, in line with contract timescales
  • Provides contractual advice and support to our Project teams regarding the effective execution of customer contracts and subcontracts
  • Pursuing and / or defending incoming and outgoing claims; including the collation of relevant project records, documentation and appropriate evidence / facts, through to satisfactory conclusion
  • Establishing and substantiating cause and effect necessary to demonstrate entitlement to quantum and / or additional time under the Contract
  • Actively builds positive relationships with our Customer
  • Proactively seeks to implement and assist with digital solutions to aid efficient execution of Project duties
  • Developing and improving contract and claim management processes and strategies

    If available please submit CV and a member of the team will be in touch

    Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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