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How to Move Up the Career with Quantity Surveying Degree

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Quantity surveyor plays an important role in the engineering life cycle by ensuring that each and every project is finished by its deadline and within the budget. As you can see high-level infrastructure projects going on throughout the country, the demand for skilled professionals is increasing. But how do you get into this profession and what opportunities are there?

The common career path in quantity surveying made three important stages. First of all, there is a junior quantity surveyor, next is a senior quantity surveyor and the next step is Managing the quantity surveyor. You can read on to find details about how to move up the career by pursuing postgraduate quantity surveying courses.

Graduate or junior quantity surveyor
As a graduate or junior quantity surveyor, you will have the opportunity to work on a different task on each project. The specifics of the role will depend on the nature of the project but generally, it will include managing contracts and procurement, cost forecasting and also monitoring profit and loss.

Experience required: "Do you need a degree to enter this profession" or "Don't you need" is a contemplating question but having a degree from a recognized college can help you have a grip over the subject. Visit the website of the recognized colleges and get all the information. It is also worth noting that some employees may not be willing to take on graduates who don't have a degree in the built environment sector. You also need strong communication skills and maybe practical experience in the relevant industry to impress employers.

Quantity surveyor or senior quantity surveyor
The next step in your career is to gain senior status, as you become a full-fledged and experienced quantity surveyor. The quantity surveyors are able to work individually and also succeed in significant commercial projects with nominal supervision. In this stage, you can also become a specialist in a specific sector which can help you gain more value and experience for the organization you are working for. To reach this senior role, you often be expected to have five or more years of experience as a junior quantity surveyor.

Managing quantity surveyor
Once you have worked as a senior quantity surveyor, you can progress into a commercial Manager or a managing quantity surveyor position. These job roles involve a wider responsibility for the entire commercial range of projects. You can be responsible for licensing with the client and suppliers ensuring there is a good relationship and the project is delivered on time and to budget. To reach the top tier in quantity surveying you might need 10 years of experience in a commercial role. The companies will expect you to have in-depth knowledge of the sector you are entering and familiar with the systems and processes before they give you the job. You will also need to have proven leadership ability and strong communication with senior stakeholders and the client.

Career pathway for a quantity surveyor
Quantity surveyors have got a lucrative career in terms of growth as well as earning and start your career with different designations such as assistant QS, junior QS, system cost manager, and so on after completing their degree in quantity surveying. They can work with any construction firm, a contracting firm, or a consultant firm. The packages are expected to start from INR 4.5 lakhs per annum to INR 6.5 lakhs depending on the type of organization they start their career with. The professional can get plenty of opportunities in the Middle East, Singapore, and other parts of the world. Get admission to the best college and step forward to a beautiful career.

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