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Quantity Surveyor Engineer - Mechanical

Job in Dammam, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Listing for: Nesma & Partners Contracting Company Ltd.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-14
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Quantity Surveyor
  • Construction
    Quantity Surveyor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 150000 - 200000 SAR Yearly SAR 150000.00 200000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Company:
Nesma & Partners

Role Purpose

Provide hands‑on guidance, support, and advice to site Quantity Surveyors and Assistant Quantity Surveyors to enhance the efficiency of their responsibilities and tasks.

Key Accountabilities
  • Operational Direction
    • Ensure timely and achievable target quantification and submissions by proactively identifying and resolving issues to support the accurate completion of MTOs, BOQs, and variation orders.
    • Ensure that all variation orders are accurately priced and approved by the client to secure timely reimbursement and avoid financial discrepancies.
    • Assist in negotiating and finalising change orders, additional work, and quantity ledger pricing with stakeholders to reach mutual agreement and prevent future disputes.
    • Prepare and maintain a summary of approved and pending variation orders to help cost control and provide clear visibility on project cost and changes.
    • Negotiate/resolve contractual and commercial disputes with clients, consultants, and subcontractors to minimize project disruptions, protect project interests, and maintain strong working relationships.
    • Attend client / consultant meetings to discuss and finalise quantity ledgers and pricing to ensure alignment on financial matters and accurate billing.
    • Collaborate with internal departments (Engineering, Procurement, Planning) and external stakeholders on commercial and quantity‑related matters.
    • Assess and manage commercial and contractual risks and evaluate the financial impact of potential project changes.
    • Maintain detailed documentation and commercial records in compliance with audit, contractual, and organisational requirements.
    • Comply with commercial international standards (Methods of Measurements, etc.), contract commercial conditions, and industry code of practice.
    • Stay current with industry standards, market trends, and changes in quantity‑surveying regulations and methodologies.
  • Technical Direction
    • Create detailed bills of quantities systematically, ensuring adherence to project‑specific measurement guidelines.
    • Prepare complete and optimised interim payment applications (IPA) in a timely manner, ensuring comprehensive record‑keeping and documentation.
    • Identify, measure, evaluate and address complex variations, including new rate build‑up, while identifying and mitigating contractual and commercial risks, and preparing draft correspondence.
    • Prepare final accounts and lead the financial close‑out process by reconciling payments, variations, and contract entitlements.
    • Re‑measure quantities where required, especially under unit rate contracts, to reflect actual site conditions and accurate billing.
    • Assess and certify progress payments for contractors and subcontractors, ensuring timely and accurate disbursement based on verified and approved work completed.
    • Support preparation, submission, and evaluation of claims, including disputed variation orders and price escalation claims, in coordination with project and legal teams.
    • Occasionally review tender documentation, prepare bills of quantities, ensuring consistency and clarity for fair and competitive bidding.
  • Policies, Process and Procedures
    • Follow all relevant Quantity Surveying processes, policies, SOPs, and instructions so that work is carried out in a controlled and consistent manner.
    • Demonstrate compliance with the organisation’s values and ethics at all times to support a value‑driven culture.
  • Continuous Improvement
    • Contribute to the identification of opportunities for continuous improvement and sustainability of systems, processes and practices considering global standards, productivity improvement and cost reduction.
  • Quality, Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE) Management
    • Conduct all activities in a safe and environmentally responsible manner in compliance with internal policies and guidelines.
  • Reporting
    • Assist in the preparation of timely and accurate reports to meet department requirements, policies, and quality standards.
Technical Essential

Education/Certification

  • Bachelor's in Engineering, or any other related field.

Experience

  • 0–4 years’ related experience in similar positions.

Languages

  • English.

Skills

  • Project Management
  • Risk Management
  • Regulatory Compliance Knowledge
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Alignment
  • Quantification and Pricing
  • Cost Control & Budgeting
  • Procurement Management
Technical Preferred

Education/Certification

  • Any professional certification in related areas is an advantage.

Experience

  • Experience in the EPC industry.

Languages

  • Arabic.

Skills

  • Customer Focus
  • Decision Quality
  • Cultivates Innovation
  • Action Oriented
  • Ensures Accountability
  • Collaborates
  • Communicates Effectively
  • Self‑Development
  • Situational Adaptability.
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