QUANTITY SURVEYOR (MINING & MINERALS) @ CBM360TIV
CBM360TIV is seeking a Quantity Surveyor with specific experience in the mining and minerals sector for our project in Tanzania. This role is essential for the financial and material management of the Mining & Mineral Loss Control Project. You will be responsible for measuring and valuing mining activities, managing project costs, and ensuring that all resources are utilized efficiently to prevent wastage.
The Quantity Surveyor will provide critical financial insights that help the project stay within budget while meeting all technical requirements. This involves contract administration, cost estimation, and ongoing monitoring of project expenditures. Professionals with a strong technical background in surveying and a commercial mindset will find this a rewarding opportunity to contribute to one of the region's most significant mining oversight initiatives.
The Quantity Surveyor will provide critical financial insights that help the project stay within budget while meeting all technical requirements. This involves contract administration, cost estimation, and ongoing monitoring of project expenditures. Professionals with a strong technical background in surveying and a commercial mindset will find this a rewarding opportunity to contribute to one of the region's most significant mining oversight initiatives.
Key Requirements
5–10 years of experience in mining and mineral operations
Proven project exposure in Africa and/or South America
Diploma or Degree in Mining, Mechanical, or Technical disciplines
Strong knowledge of inspection, sampling, testing, and reporting standards
Proficiency in English
Proficiency in cost estimation and project budget management within the mining sector
Expertise in measuring and valuing mining excavation and infrastructure projects
Familiarity with contract administration and procurement processes in Africa
Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel and specialized quantity surveying software
Ability to conduct feasibility studies and cost-benefit analysis for mining operations