Job Title: Building QS – Construction Industry – R600K – R540K
Company:RPO Recruitment
Job description: RPO Recruitment’s client, a prominent building contractor in South Africa, is on the lookout for a skilled and qualified Quantity Surveyor to join their dynamic team in Johannesburg at the earliest opportunity and make a meaningful impact on the success of their exciting building projects in and around Gauteng.Requirements:
- BTech degree in Quantity Surveying or similar
- Between 5 and 10 years’ experience working on large commercial, industrial, and residential building projects in a similar capacity
- Proficiency in CCS Candy, BuildSmart, MS Office, etc.
- Valid driver’s license with own transport
- Excellent communication skills with strong technical quantity surveying skills
Benefits:Salary: R540K – R600K CTC per annumRPO is a Specialist Recruitment Agency that provides candidates and clients with unique recruitment solutions tailored to their needs. We focus on helping you reach your personal and professional goals by connecting you to your perfect career path.
- Our client is offering a highly competitive salary for this role based on experience.
- Apply for this role today, contact Meghan du Plessis and Riana Hattingh (021 180 0776) at RPO Recruitment or on LinkedIn
- You can also visit the RPO Recruitment website: rporecruitment.us or email us your CV:
Expected salary: R540000 – 600000 per year
Location: Gauteng
Job date: Sun, 17 Nov 2024 05:04:30 GMT
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