About Livingstone
Livingstone Building, a family-owned business, has grown over the past 70+ years into a highly respected construction company with a strong presence in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, and Taranaki.
Asset Management provides comprehensive facilities management and responsive maintenance services for our clients in the education, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and industrial sectors. We ensure the longevity and optimal performance of every project, from minor repairs to consultation and delivery of maintenance and building services.
The role
We’re seeking a skilled and experienced Quantity Surveyor to join our Asset Management team in Auckland on a fixed term contract for six months.
In this role, you will be responsible for delivering precise cost planning estimates and preparing tender bids. This is a dynamic position that demands exceptional attention to detail and numerical accuracy, as you will be managing multiple projects and clients simultaneously. Strong relationship management skills are essential, as you will be proactive in maintaining and developing connections with clients, trade partners, and suppliers.
The ideal candidate will have:
Relevant tertiary qualification
At least 5 years of experience in commercial construction estimating
Demonstrated expertise in measuring and estimating for various builds, including new constructions and fit-outs
Proficiency with software systems such as Procore, JobPack, simPRO and Lentune
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong numerical aptitude, as accuracy with numbers is crucial
Strong knowledge of NZS contracts and construction methodologies
Full NZ drivers licence
What’s on offer?
A competitive salary package
A supportive and collaborative work environment
Personal and professional development
Trade discounts
Pre-employment drug test and Ministry of Justice check is part of our recruitment process. If you think you tick the box, apply now.
Only applicants with work rights in New Zealand will be considered for this position.
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