Seeking International Quantity Surveyors for Our Perth Office About Us
Established in 1966, Donald Cant Watts Corke (DCWC) has evolved from a modest consultancy in Melbourne into one of the nation's largest privately owned Quantity Surveying and Project Management firms. With over 150 dedicated staff members across Australia and in Fiji, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence. Now, we're excited to invite experienced Quantity Surveyors to join our growing team in Perth.
Why DCWC?
At DCWC, we've earned our reputation for excellence through a wide range of public and private projects spanning diverse sectors. As our Perth portfolio expands, we're seeking adept Quantity Surveyors with different levels of experience to contribute to our continued growth.
What We Offer
Flexible work arrangement policy to maintain a healthy work-life balance Strong emphasis on office and team culture Tailored professional development/training and commitment to career progression Employee Health and Wellbeing Programs
We work with a range of third-party providers to support our team undergoing work and personal difficulties, including our Employee Assistance Program, and team bonding, social, and wellbeing events throughout the year.
Available Roles
DCWC specializes in major complex projects that require a combination of autonomy and teamwork. Our projects are career-defining and provide accelerated professional development and challenging but rewarding experiences on an ongoing basis. We currently have three positions available with our Perth team.
All inquiries will be treated confidentially. Applications close Tuesday 30 April 2024, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to arrange a meeting via video conference (Teams/Zoom) throughout May.
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter addressed to Neil Dickson, Executive Director WA and NT to
DCWC acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of this nation. We proudly recognize Elders past and present as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and live.
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