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Billing Engineer

Staart BuildtechBengaluru, Telangana, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

Staart Buildtech is a project management consultancy seeking a Billing Engineer to manage commercial accuracy for interior projects. The role involves verifying site measurements, processing contractor billing, and performing detailed quantity analysis. Candidates should have a strong background in quantity surveying and BoQ management within the construction or interiors domain. This onsite role requires close coordination with site teams to ensure effective budget control.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Staart Buildtech is a project management consultancy seeking a Billing Engineer to manage commercial accuracy for interior projects. The role involves verifying site measurements, processing contractor billing, and performing detailed quantity analysis. Candidates should have a strong background in quantity surveying and BoQ management within the construction or interiors domain. This onsite role requires close coordination with site teams to ensure effective budget control.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Small, niche consultancy firm with well-defined but traditional civil engineering billing responsibilities.

Highly specific job description focusing on quantity surveying and billing for interior projects with clear duties.

Must haves

  • Strong understanding of BoQ management
  • Experience in quantity surveying
  • Experience in billing processes
  • Knowledge of rate analysis and cost evaluation
  • Strong analytical and coordination skills

Tools and skills

boq managementquantity surveyingbilling processesrate analysiscost evaluation

Nice to have: commercial interior project experience.

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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