Quantity Surveyor - Construction Projects Two fantastic opportunities are available for an Intermediate and Senior Quantity Surveyor with experience in cost management, project management, employer's agent duties, contract administration and commercial management. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Cost Consultant, Construction Project Manager, Contract Administrator, Commercial Manager, Cost Manager SALARY: Competitive + Benefits LOCATION: Leeds, West Yorkshire HYBRID WORKING The intermediate-level role requires office attendance in Leeds three days per week. For senior-level appointments, more flexible working arrangements may be considered, depending on experience, project requirements and individual profile. JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent PLEASE NOTE: You will need a Full Driving Licence (Pool cars can be used) JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a growing and ambitious organisation delivering projects across the construction, residential, commercial and infrastructure sectors. There are two roles available: one intermediate-level position and one senior-level position. As a Quantity Surveyor you will support or lead project finances, contracts, forecasting, cost control, project management and employer's agent responsibilities. Working closely with project managers, clients, contractors and stakeholders, the Quantity Surveyor will help maintain commercial performance, manage risk and support successful project delivery. ABOUT THE COMPANY The company is a medium sized business dealing with all aspects of the property industry, as well as the Healthcare and Retail sectors, across the UK, Australia and the Middle East. The company is not a big corporate business. Their greatest strength is the people who work there which ultimately leads to repeat business and referrals with new clients APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Quantity Surveyor include: Managing Project Budgets: Monitoring cost control, forecasting and financial performance across projects Supporting Project Management: Assisting with or leading project delivery, client liaison and stakeholder coordination Undertaking Employer's Agent Duties: Supporting contract administration and acting as a key point of contact across projects Preparing Tender Documentation: Reviewing tender packs, contracts and procurement information Conducting Risk Assessments: Identifying commercial risks and supporting value engineering activities Negotiating Agreements: Liaising with contractors, suppliers and subcontractors to support positive commercial outcomes Overseeing Valuations: Managing variations, interim valuations and final accounts Ensuring Compliance: Maintaining compliance with contractual and legal requirements Mentoring Junior Team Members: Providing guidance and support where appropriate, particularly at senior level CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Quantity Surveying Background: Previous experience in quantity surveying, commercial management or construction cost control Project Management Exposure: Experience of project management and/or employer's agent duties would be highly desirable Qualifications: BSc degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline preferred Contract Knowledge: Good understanding of JCT contracts and contract administration Technical Skills: Experience using cost management software such as Bluebeam and Microsoft Office applications Commercial Awareness: Strong analytical, negotiation, problem-solving and financial management skills Communication Skills: Able to build positive relationships with clients, contractors, colleagues and stakeholders Working Arrangements: Intermediate candidates must be realistically commutable to Oxford for three office days per week Senior Flexibility: Senior candidates may be considered for more flexible or remote working, depending on experience and profile Professional Development: MRICS qualification preferred or willingness to work towards chartered status BENEFITS Very competitive salary package Flexible hybrid working Clear career progression opportunities Health and wellbeing support Exposure to exciting high-profile projects Supportive and social team culture On-site gym HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14708 Full-Time, Permanent Surveying Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Construction Projects Two fantastic opportunities are available for an Intermediate and Senior Quantity Surveyor with experience in cost management, project management, employer's agent duties, contract administration and commercial management. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Cost Consultant, Construction Project Manager, Contract Administrator, Commercial Manager, Cost Manager SALARY: Competitive + Benefits LOCATION: Leeds, West Yorkshire HYBRID WORKING The intermediate-level role requires office attendance in Leeds three days per week. For senior-level appointments, more flexible working arrangements may be considered, depending on experience, project requirements and individual profile. JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent PLEASE NOTE: You will need a Full Driving Licence (Pool cars can be used) JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a growing and ambitious organisation delivering projects across the construction, residential, commercial and infrastructure sectors. There are two roles available: one intermediate-level position and one senior-level position. As a Quantity Surveyor you will support or lead project finances, contracts, forecasting, cost control, project management and employer's agent responsibilities. Working closely with project managers, clients, contractors and stakeholders, the Quantity Surveyor will help maintain commercial performance, manage risk and support successful project delivery. ABOUT THE COMPANY The company is a medium sized business dealing with all aspects of the property industry, as well as the Healthcare and Retail sectors, across the UK, Australia and the Middle East. The company is not a big corporate business. Their greatest strength is the people who work there which ultimately leads to repeat business and referrals with new clients APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Quantity Surveyor include: Managing Project Budgets: Monitoring cost control, forecasting and financial performance across projects Supporting Project Management: Assisting with or leading project delivery, client liaison and stakeholder coordination Undertaking Employer's Agent Duties: Supporting contract administration and acting as a key point of contact across projects Preparing Tender Documentation: Reviewing tender packs, contracts and procurement information Conducting Risk Assessments: Identifying commercial risks and supporting value engineering activities Negotiating Agreements: Liaising with contractors, suppliers and subcontractors to support positive commercial outcomes Overseeing Valuations: Managing variations, interim valuations and final accounts Ensuring Compliance: Maintaining compliance with contractual and legal requirements Mentoring Junior Team Members: Providing guidance and support where appropriate, particularly at senior level CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Quantity Surveying Background: Previous experience in quantity surveying, commercial management or construction cost control Project Management Exposure: Experience of project management and/or employer's agent duties would be highly desirable Qualifications: BSc degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline preferred Contract Knowledge: Good understanding of JCT contracts and contract administration Technical Skills: Experience using cost management software such as Bluebeam and Microsoft Office applications Commercial Awareness: Strong analytical, negotiation, problem-solving and financial management skills Communication Skills: Able to build positive relationships with clients, contractors, colleagues and stakeholders Working Arrangements: Intermediate candidates must be realistically commutable to Oxford for three office days per week Senior Flexibility: Senior candidates may be considered for more flexible or remote working, depending on experience and profile Professional Development: MRICS qualification preferred or willingness to work towards chartered status BENEFITS Very competitive salary package Flexible hybrid working Clear career progression opportunities Health and wellbeing support Exposure to exciting high-profile projects Supportive and social team culture On-site gym HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14708 Full-Time, Permanent Surveying Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Morson Edge are currently recruiting for a tier one contractor, for a Quantity Surveyor in Mansfield. This is a permanent position, and we require candidates with water experience. About The Role Role Summary You are responsible for managing and controlling costs throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. You will ensure projects stay within budget, resources are effectively utilised, and all parties comply with contractual obligations. You are critical to the success of all projects, serving as the financial guardian and ensuring that costs are well-managed without sacrificing quality. You will support and mentor junior members within the team. Key Responsibilities Maintaining good relations with clients and their representatives. Supporting staff to perform commercial/contractual duties as necessary. Liaising with other departments to provide information to improve the service provided and received by the Commercial / Financial Departments Preparation of monthly, interim and final valuations, applications for payment, reconciliations of valuations and costs, and certification of amounts for contract, sub-contractors, specialists and suppliers. Providing the necessary information to enable an accurate and regular review of cash flow and position on contracts to be maintained. Recovery of all monies to which the Company is entitled in return for all work undertaken. In conjunction with the Procurement Manager, placing of supplier agreements and sub-contracts on work under the Quantity Surveyor's control. Providing support, guidance, training and mentorship to develop the commercial team. Liaising with and advising other departments to perform commercial/contractual duties as necessary. Assistance in preparation of interim & final valuations, payment applications, reconciliations of valuations and costs, and administration of sub-contractors, specialists and suppliers. Maintaining a high level of morale among direct reports. Understand contract obligations and ensure adherence by all stakeholders. Measurement of quantities, in accordance with the standard methods of measurement, as required for supplier payments, subcontractor certification, interim and final account preparation, cost/value reconciliation and any other requirements. Guide and assist in the preparation of interim valuations and applications for payments of works in progress with full supporting documentation and in accordance with the contract. Guide and assist in preparation of contract final accounts for the works with full supporting documentation and in accordance with the contract. Maintain and manage correspondence registers and material procurement schedule. Guide and assist in the preparation of Subcontractor Agreements & Supplier Accounts. Administration of subcontractor/supplier accounts in accordance with company procedures. Guide and assist in the preparation of monthly internal cost reports. Guide and assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports to the Client. Guide and assist in the preparation of Claims/Variation documentation and associated registers. Identification of and assistance in the substantiation of Delays and Changes. Ensure that site records for all labour, plant, materials, subcontractors, staff are kept as support for cost substantiation in the event of delays and/or change to the contract works. Attend site meetings as required. Safeguard all monies, property, documents and confidential information belonging to the Company, clients or personnel. Conduct correspondence and safeguard the interests of the Company when so doing and correctly record its views. Raise any concerns to Line Manager or Senior Management staff if issues of HSQE or contractual non-compliance arise which may have an impact on the performance of the Company, whether commercial, operational or otherwise. About You Essential Criteria A relevant degree in Quantity Surveying/Engineering (or similar) from a UK University to support your competency in the role. 5 years + relevant experience required. Must have experience in supporting civil infrastructure projects. Strong Commercial focus. Experience in NEC Contracts in the UK Full Clean UK Driving License Desirable Criteria Previous experience working on water projects - wastewater/clean water A member of the relevant Professional Institution Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information, on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Morson Edge are currently recruiting for a tier one contractor, for a Quantity Surveyor in Mansfield. This is a permanent position, and we require candidates with water experience. About The Role Role Summary You are responsible for managing and controlling costs throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. You will ensure projects stay within budget, resources are effectively utilised, and all parties comply with contractual obligations. You are critical to the success of all projects, serving as the financial guardian and ensuring that costs are well-managed without sacrificing quality. You will support and mentor junior members within the team. Key Responsibilities Maintaining good relations with clients and their representatives. Supporting staff to perform commercial/contractual duties as necessary. Liaising with other departments to provide information to improve the service provided and received by the Commercial / Financial Departments Preparation of monthly, interim and final valuations, applications for payment, reconciliations of valuations and costs, and certification of amounts for contract, sub-contractors, specialists and suppliers. Providing the necessary information to enable an accurate and regular review of cash flow and position on contracts to be maintained. Recovery of all monies to which the Company is entitled in return for all work undertaken. In conjunction with the Procurement Manager, placing of supplier agreements and sub-contracts on work under the Quantity Surveyor's control. Providing support, guidance, training and mentorship to develop the commercial team. Liaising with and advising other departments to perform commercial/contractual duties as necessary. Assistance in preparation of interim & final valuations, payment applications, reconciliations of valuations and costs, and administration of sub-contractors, specialists and suppliers. Maintaining a high level of morale among direct reports. Understand contract obligations and ensure adherence by all stakeholders. Measurement of quantities, in accordance with the standard methods of measurement, as required for supplier payments, subcontractor certification, interim and final account preparation, cost/value reconciliation and any other requirements. Guide and assist in the preparation of interim valuations and applications for payments of works in progress with full supporting documentation and in accordance with the contract. Guide and assist in preparation of contract final accounts for the works with full supporting documentation and in accordance with the contract. Maintain and manage correspondence registers and material procurement schedule. Guide and assist in the preparation of Subcontractor Agreements & Supplier Accounts. Administration of subcontractor/supplier accounts in accordance with company procedures. Guide and assist in the preparation of monthly internal cost reports. Guide and assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports to the Client. Guide and assist in the preparation of Claims/Variation documentation and associated registers. Identification of and assistance in the substantiation of Delays and Changes. Ensure that site records for all labour, plant, materials, subcontractors, staff are kept as support for cost substantiation in the event of delays and/or change to the contract works. Attend site meetings as required. Safeguard all monies, property, documents and confidential information belonging to the Company, clients or personnel. Conduct correspondence and safeguard the interests of the Company when so doing and correctly record its views. Raise any concerns to Line Manager or Senior Management staff if issues of HSQE or contractual non-compliance arise which may have an impact on the performance of the Company, whether commercial, operational or otherwise. About You Essential Criteria A relevant degree in Quantity Surveying/Engineering (or similar) from a UK University to support your competency in the role. 5 years + relevant experience required. Must have experience in supporting civil infrastructure projects. Strong Commercial focus. Experience in NEC Contracts in the UK Full Clean UK Driving License Desirable Criteria Previous experience working on water projects - wastewater/clean water A member of the relevant Professional Institution Please contact Harry Sharrard for more information, on (phone number removed) or via LinkedIn.
Interim Senior Project Manager (New Build) Public Sector £450 per day (Inside IR35) Gloucester Our client, a well-regarded public sector organisation, is seeking an experienced Interim Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of a diverse portfolio of new build capital projects across the public sector estate. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned project professional with a strong track record of managing complex construction projects from inception through to completion within a local authority, public sector, or regulated environment. The Role You will take ownership of a range of high-profile new build developments, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. The programme includes: New build schools and educational facilities Training and skills centres Care homes and adult social care developments Other strategic capital construction projects You will be responsible for managing multidisciplinary teams, consultants, contractors, and key stakeholder groups while ensuring compliance with governance, procurement, and statutory requirements. Key Responsibilities Lead the end-to-end delivery of multiple new build capital projects. Manage project budgets, programmes, risks, and resources. Oversee external consultants, contractors, and professional teams. Ensure projects comply with all relevant legislation, health and safety standards, and local authority governance requirements. Prepare and present reports to senior leadership, elected members, and project boards. Drive effective stakeholder engagement across internal departments and external partners. Monitor project performance and implement corrective actions where required. About You To be considered for this position, you will demonstrate: Significant experience delivering large-scale new build construction projects. Previous experience working within a public sector organisation, Local Authority, NHS, education, or social housing environment. Strong knowledge of capital project delivery, construction contracts, procurement routes, and project governance. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously within a politically sensitive environment. Relevant professional qualifications such as PRINCE2, APM, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent are desirable. Contract Details Interim Contract £450 per day Inside IR35 Hybrid working arrangement Public Sector Client If you are an experienced Senior Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering complex new build projects and are available for an interim assignment, we would be keen to hear from you. For more information and an informal chat please send your up to date CV over and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
Interim Senior Project Manager (New Build) Public Sector £450 per day (Inside IR35) Gloucester Our client, a well-regarded public sector organisation, is seeking an experienced Interim Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of a diverse portfolio of new build capital projects across the public sector estate. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned project professional with a strong track record of managing complex construction projects from inception through to completion within a local authority, public sector, or regulated environment. The Role You will take ownership of a range of high-profile new build developments, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. The programme includes: New build schools and educational facilities Training and skills centres Care homes and adult social care developments Other strategic capital construction projects You will be responsible for managing multidisciplinary teams, consultants, contractors, and key stakeholder groups while ensuring compliance with governance, procurement, and statutory requirements. Key Responsibilities Lead the end-to-end delivery of multiple new build capital projects. Manage project budgets, programmes, risks, and resources. Oversee external consultants, contractors, and professional teams. Ensure projects comply with all relevant legislation, health and safety standards, and local authority governance requirements. Prepare and present reports to senior leadership, elected members, and project boards. Drive effective stakeholder engagement across internal departments and external partners. Monitor project performance and implement corrective actions where required. About You To be considered for this position, you will demonstrate: Significant experience delivering large-scale new build construction projects. Previous experience working within a public sector organisation, Local Authority, NHS, education, or social housing environment. Strong knowledge of capital project delivery, construction contracts, procurement routes, and project governance. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously within a politically sensitive environment. Relevant professional qualifications such as PRINCE2, APM, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent are desirable. Contract Details Interim Contract £450 per day Inside IR35 Hybrid working arrangement Public Sector Client If you are an experienced Senior Project Manager with a proven track record in delivering complex new build projects and are available for an interim assignment, we would be keen to hear from you. For more information and an informal chat please send your up to date CV over and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services Job reference Number: (phone number removed) Industry Sector: Quantity Surveyor, Landscaping, Landscape Construction, Commercial Management, Procurement, Forecasting, Cost Control, Profit Measurement, Invoicing, Finance, Risk Management, NEC Contracts, JCT Contracts, Tier 1 Contractors, Subcontractors, Cost Planning, Valuations, Change Control, Cost Reporting, Budgeting, Cost Analysis, Landscape Projects, Hard Landscaping, Urban Landscaping, Commercial Landscaping, Street Works, Infrastructure, Client Liaison, Project Delivery, Process Improvement, London, Construction QS Location: Guildford Remuneration: £65,000 - £75,000 + bonus Benefits: 20 Days of Annual Leave, death in service, phone/laptop benefits The role of the Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services will involve: Quantity Surveyor position dealing working on a range of projects Prepare cost plans, feasibility studies, tender documentation, and accurate cost estimates by analysing drawings, specifications, and bills of quantities. Source, negotiate, and manage subcontractors and suppliers across soft and hard landscaping works, while administering JCT, NEC, or bespoke subcontract agreements. Monitor project budgets, cash flow, and forecasts, preparing interim valuations, payment applications, variations, and final accounts to ensure profitability and cost efficiency. Identify and mitigate commercial risks, ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and sustainability standards, and provide regular cost reports to senior management. Liaise with project managers, site teams, clients, and consultants, attending site and client meetings to support the smooth delivery of multiple projects. The ideal applicant will be Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services with: Must have experience as a Quantity Surveyor Ideally have experience within external works, maintenance, landscaping, facilities management, etc Highly numerate with strong analytical and reporting abilities. Confident communicator with experience managing both clients and subcontractors. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and cost management systems. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of driving commercial performance. Ambitious mindset, eager to go above and beyond and improve processes within a growing business. Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Jobs, Construction Vacancies and Specification Positions within: Quantity Surveyor, Landscaping, Landscape Construction, Commercial Management, Procurement, Forecasting, Cost Control, Profit Measurement, Invoicing, Finance, Risk Management, NEC Contracts, JCT Contracts, Tier 1 Contractors, Subcontractors, Cost Planning, Valuations, Change Control, Cost Reporting, Budgeting, Cost Analysis, Landscape Projects, Hard Landscaping, Urban Landscaping, Commercial Landscaping, Street Works, Infrastructure, Client Liaison, Project Delivery, Process Improvement, London, Construction QS
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services Job reference Number: (phone number removed) Industry Sector: Quantity Surveyor, Landscaping, Landscape Construction, Commercial Management, Procurement, Forecasting, Cost Control, Profit Measurement, Invoicing, Finance, Risk Management, NEC Contracts, JCT Contracts, Tier 1 Contractors, Subcontractors, Cost Planning, Valuations, Change Control, Cost Reporting, Budgeting, Cost Analysis, Landscape Projects, Hard Landscaping, Urban Landscaping, Commercial Landscaping, Street Works, Infrastructure, Client Liaison, Project Delivery, Process Improvement, London, Construction QS Location: Guildford Remuneration: £65,000 - £75,000 + bonus Benefits: 20 Days of Annual Leave, death in service, phone/laptop benefits The role of the Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services will involve: Quantity Surveyor position dealing working on a range of projects Prepare cost plans, feasibility studies, tender documentation, and accurate cost estimates by analysing drawings, specifications, and bills of quantities. Source, negotiate, and manage subcontractors and suppliers across soft and hard landscaping works, while administering JCT, NEC, or bespoke subcontract agreements. Monitor project budgets, cash flow, and forecasts, preparing interim valuations, payment applications, variations, and final accounts to ensure profitability and cost efficiency. Identify and mitigate commercial risks, ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and sustainability standards, and provide regular cost reports to senior management. Liaise with project managers, site teams, clients, and consultants, attending site and client meetings to support the smooth delivery of multiple projects. The ideal applicant will be Quantity Surveyor Landscaping Services with: Must have experience as a Quantity Surveyor Ideally have experience within external works, maintenance, landscaping, facilities management, etc Highly numerate with strong analytical and reporting abilities. Confident communicator with experience managing both clients and subcontractors. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and cost management systems. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of driving commercial performance. Ambitious mindset, eager to go above and beyond and improve processes within a growing business. Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Jobs, Construction Vacancies and Specification Positions within: Quantity Surveyor, Landscaping, Landscape Construction, Commercial Management, Procurement, Forecasting, Cost Control, Profit Measurement, Invoicing, Finance, Risk Management, NEC Contracts, JCT Contracts, Tier 1 Contractors, Subcontractors, Cost Planning, Valuations, Change Control, Cost Reporting, Budgeting, Cost Analysis, Landscape Projects, Hard Landscaping, Urban Landscaping, Commercial Landscaping, Street Works, Infrastructure, Client Liaison, Project Delivery, Process Improvement, London, Construction QS
Quantity Surveyor Major Mixed-Use Development (King s Cross) A leading main contractor is currently delivering a landmark mixed-use development in King s Cross, Central London and is seeking to appoint a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial team through the final stages of delivery. The project is well established, with approximately 8 months remaining on site, and requires an additional QS to help manage workload and maintain commercial stability. The Quantity Surveyor s Role The successful Quantity Surveyor will join a large, experienced commercial team and play a key role in supporting ongoing commercial activities during project close-out. You will work closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors, Commercial Managers, and site teams, contributing across post-contract duties, including: Supporting cost management on a £260m mixed-use development Assisting with variations, change control, and cost reporting Managing limited remaining procurement (small residual packages only) Supporting interim valuations and final account preparation Liaising with subcontractors and internal delivery teams Helping to steady the ship and reduce pressure on the wider team Project details include: Residential (social & private) Student accommodation Shell & core retail Office / lab / workspace accommodation The Quantity Surveyor Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Newly promoted Quantity Surveyor or 1+ year operating at QS level Main contractor experience preferred Strong post-contract exposure Confident communicator, able to work within a large team environment Organised, reliable, and commercially aware Able to commute to Central London In Return? Salary: £50,000 £65,000 (dependent on experience) £4,000 travel allowance Competitive annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Opportunity to gain experience on a major London scheme Supportive and well-resourced commercial team If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your next career move and would like to work on a flagship London development, please apply with your CV for further details. Ref: QS-KX-01
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Major Mixed-Use Development (King s Cross) A leading main contractor is currently delivering a landmark mixed-use development in King s Cross, Central London and is seeking to appoint a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial team through the final stages of delivery. The project is well established, with approximately 8 months remaining on site, and requires an additional QS to help manage workload and maintain commercial stability. The Quantity Surveyor s Role The successful Quantity Surveyor will join a large, experienced commercial team and play a key role in supporting ongoing commercial activities during project close-out. You will work closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors, Commercial Managers, and site teams, contributing across post-contract duties, including: Supporting cost management on a £260m mixed-use development Assisting with variations, change control, and cost reporting Managing limited remaining procurement (small residual packages only) Supporting interim valuations and final account preparation Liaising with subcontractors and internal delivery teams Helping to steady the ship and reduce pressure on the wider team Project details include: Residential (social & private) Student accommodation Shell & core retail Office / lab / workspace accommodation The Quantity Surveyor Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Newly promoted Quantity Surveyor or 1+ year operating at QS level Main contractor experience preferred Strong post-contract exposure Confident communicator, able to work within a large team environment Organised, reliable, and commercially aware Able to commute to Central London In Return? Salary: £50,000 £65,000 (dependent on experience) £4,000 travel allowance Competitive annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Opportunity to gain experience on a major London scheme Supportive and well-resourced commercial team If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your next career move and would like to work on a flagship London development, please apply with your CV for further details. Ref: QS-KX-01
Temporary Accounts Payable Manager - Up to 25.30 per hour! Hybrid working on offer! Hours: 37 hours per week Location: BD5- free onsite parking Pay Rate: 23.70 - 25.30 per hour Contract: Temporary (3-6 months) with potential to go permanent Start Date: ASAP We are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading education establishment for an experienced Purchase to Pay Manager to join their finance team on an interim basis. This is an exciting opportunity for a proven Accounts Payable/Purchase to Pay leader to drive operational excellence, manage a high-performing team, and support ongoing finance transformation. The Role Reporting into senior finance leadership, you will be responsible for overseeing the end-to-end purchase to pay function, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and high-quality service delivery across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and manage the Purchase to Pay team to ensure smooth and effective service delivery Ensure adherence to all statutory, regulatory, and internal financial controls Manage key stakeholder relationships, including internal service leads, suppliers, auditors, and banking partners Oversee finance purchasing systems, ensuring effective use, strong processes, and user adoption Utilise data, automation, and systems to improve workflow management and team performance Maintain accurate purchase and sales ledgers, ensuring timely monthly reviews and reporting Oversee invoicing and ensure robust credit control procedures are in place Champion procurement compliance and value for money across the organisation Deliver training and on-boarding for Purchase to Pay processes across the team and wider business Support audit processes and provide required documentation and insight Identify and implement efficiencies and process improvements Support wider finance activities, including monthly reporting and management accounts Lead or contribute to finance projects, including service improvements and organisational growth initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Proven experience at Accounts Payable Manager / Purchase to Pay Manager level (essential) Strong team management and leadership experience (essential) A track record of improving financial processes and implementing best practices Excellent knowledge of purchase to pay processes, controls, and systems Strong stakeholder management and communication skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to drive change Experience working in a complex or multi-site environment (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive hourly rate ( 23.70 - 25.30) Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunity to make a real impact in a purpose-driven education environment Potential for the role to become permanent for the right candidate If this role sound like it would suit you and your experience. Please apply today! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary Accounts Payable Manager - Up to 25.30 per hour! Hybrid working on offer! Hours: 37 hours per week Location: BD5- free onsite parking Pay Rate: 23.70 - 25.30 per hour Contract: Temporary (3-6 months) with potential to go permanent Start Date: ASAP We are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading education establishment for an experienced Purchase to Pay Manager to join their finance team on an interim basis. This is an exciting opportunity for a proven Accounts Payable/Purchase to Pay leader to drive operational excellence, manage a high-performing team, and support ongoing finance transformation. The Role Reporting into senior finance leadership, you will be responsible for overseeing the end-to-end purchase to pay function, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and high-quality service delivery across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and manage the Purchase to Pay team to ensure smooth and effective service delivery Ensure adherence to all statutory, regulatory, and internal financial controls Manage key stakeholder relationships, including internal service leads, suppliers, auditors, and banking partners Oversee finance purchasing systems, ensuring effective use, strong processes, and user adoption Utilise data, automation, and systems to improve workflow management and team performance Maintain accurate purchase and sales ledgers, ensuring timely monthly reviews and reporting Oversee invoicing and ensure robust credit control procedures are in place Champion procurement compliance and value for money across the organisation Deliver training and on-boarding for Purchase to Pay processes across the team and wider business Support audit processes and provide required documentation and insight Identify and implement efficiencies and process improvements Support wider finance activities, including monthly reporting and management accounts Lead or contribute to finance projects, including service improvements and organisational growth initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Proven experience at Accounts Payable Manager / Purchase to Pay Manager level (essential) Strong team management and leadership experience (essential) A track record of improving financial processes and implementing best practices Excellent knowledge of purchase to pay processes, controls, and systems Strong stakeholder management and communication skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to drive change Experience working in a complex or multi-site environment (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive hourly rate ( 23.70 - 25.30) Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunity to make a real impact in a purpose-driven education environment Potential for the role to become permanent for the right candidate If this role sound like it would suit you and your experience. Please apply today! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Finance Controller (Interim-to-Permanent Opportunity) Harpenden, Hertfordshire Full-Time Hybrid Working Available An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced finance professional to join a well-respected research and innovation organisation during a period of continued development. Initially offered on an interim basis, this role has the potential to become permanent for the right individual. Reporting directly to the Finance Director, you will play a pivotal role in leading financial operations, ensuring robust financial control, and providing high-quality financial insight to support strategic decision-making across the organisation. This is a broad and varied position that combines technical financial accounting expertise with leadership, business partnering and operational oversight. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production of monthly management accounts and supporting annual budgeting and forecasting processes. Preparing draft statutory accounts and coordinating the annual audit process. Managing VAT, tax compliance, cashflow forecasting and banking relationships. Overseeing transactional finance, procurement processes and internal controls. Providing insightful financial reporting and analysis to senior stakeholders. Leading, developing and mentoring a finance team while driving continuous improvement across finance systems and processes. Acting as a trusted business partner to budget holders and senior leaders across the organisation. About you You will be a fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience gained in a complex organisation. You will have a strong background in financial accounting, statutory reporting and financial control, alongside experience of managing and developing teams. The successful candidate will combine strong technical expertise with excellent communication skills, enabling them to build relationships with stakeholders at all levels and translate financial information into meaningful business insight. Experience of driving process improvement and supporting organisational change will be highly valued. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Finance Controller, Financial Controller, Head of Finance or Senior Finance Manager looking for a broad leadership role with the potential to secure a permanent position within a highly respected organisation. To find out more, please apply now or contact Rosemary Pini form Allen Lane for a confidential discussion.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Finance Controller (Interim-to-Permanent Opportunity) Harpenden, Hertfordshire Full-Time Hybrid Working Available An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced finance professional to join a well-respected research and innovation organisation during a period of continued development. Initially offered on an interim basis, this role has the potential to become permanent for the right individual. Reporting directly to the Finance Director, you will play a pivotal role in leading financial operations, ensuring robust financial control, and providing high-quality financial insight to support strategic decision-making across the organisation. This is a broad and varied position that combines technical financial accounting expertise with leadership, business partnering and operational oversight. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production of monthly management accounts and supporting annual budgeting and forecasting processes. Preparing draft statutory accounts and coordinating the annual audit process. Managing VAT, tax compliance, cashflow forecasting and banking relationships. Overseeing transactional finance, procurement processes and internal controls. Providing insightful financial reporting and analysis to senior stakeholders. Leading, developing and mentoring a finance team while driving continuous improvement across finance systems and processes. Acting as a trusted business partner to budget holders and senior leaders across the organisation. About you You will be a fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience gained in a complex organisation. You will have a strong background in financial accounting, statutory reporting and financial control, alongside experience of managing and developing teams. The successful candidate will combine strong technical expertise with excellent communication skills, enabling them to build relationships with stakeholders at all levels and translate financial information into meaningful business insight. Experience of driving process improvement and supporting organisational change will be highly valued. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Finance Controller, Financial Controller, Head of Finance or Senior Finance Manager looking for a broad leadership role with the potential to secure a permanent position within a highly respected organisation. To find out more, please apply now or contact Rosemary Pini form Allen Lane for a confidential discussion.
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
Job Description CCL Global is supporting a major public sector organisation in the search for an experienced Procurement Manager to join a high-profile commercial team on an interim basis. This role will support senior commercial leadership across the full procurement lifecycle, from pre-procurement planning through to contract award and handover. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing procurement strategies, managing procurement activities, ensuring governance compliance, and supporting business-critical commercial decisions. Location: Primarily remote, with occasional travel to London for team meetings. Contract: 6 Months (Inside IR35) Key Responsibilities Support the Commercial Lead across procurement delivery, governance, and commercial activities. Develop procurement strategies, sourcing plans, routes to market, and procurement timetables. Conduct market analysis, supplier engagement, and options appraisals to inform procurement decisions. Maintain procurement and delivery risk registers, identifying risks and mitigation strategies. Prepare and manage procurement documentation including Statements of Requirement, ITTs, evaluation methodologies, bidder guidance, contracts, and schedules. Draft transparency notices and ensure compliance with PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Support business case development and present commercial recommendations to stakeholders and governance boards. Manage compliant procurement exercises, supplier engagement, negotiations, and commercial due diligence activities. Support contract award, mobilisation, and handover to contract management teams. Maintain procurement records and e-sourcing data within Jaggaer or similar systems. Key Requirements Minimum 2 years' procurement experience within a UK public sector environment. Active SC Clearance. Experience developing procurement strategies and identifying compliant routes to market. Experience leading procurement exercises through frameworks, DPS arrangements, and competitive tenders. Strong knowledge of PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Experience undertaking market engagement and supplier consultation activities. Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams and influence stakeholders at all levels. Experience drafting tender documentation, contracts, evaluation criteria, and procurement reports. Experience using Jaggaer or similar e-procurement platforms. Strong communication, stakeholder management, organisational, and commercial skills. Experience supporting complex or high-value public sector procurements is desirable. CIPS or equivalent procurement qualification is advantageous.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Job Description CCL Global is supporting a major public sector organisation in the search for an experienced Procurement Manager to join a high-profile commercial team on an interim basis. This role will support senior commercial leadership across the full procurement lifecycle, from pre-procurement planning through to contract award and handover. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing procurement strategies, managing procurement activities, ensuring governance compliance, and supporting business-critical commercial decisions. Location: Primarily remote, with occasional travel to London for team meetings. Contract: 6 Months (Inside IR35) Key Responsibilities Support the Commercial Lead across procurement delivery, governance, and commercial activities. Develop procurement strategies, sourcing plans, routes to market, and procurement timetables. Conduct market analysis, supplier engagement, and options appraisals to inform procurement decisions. Maintain procurement and delivery risk registers, identifying risks and mitigation strategies. Prepare and manage procurement documentation including Statements of Requirement, ITTs, evaluation methodologies, bidder guidance, contracts, and schedules. Draft transparency notices and ensure compliance with PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Support business case development and present commercial recommendations to stakeholders and governance boards. Manage compliant procurement exercises, supplier engagement, negotiations, and commercial due diligence activities. Support contract award, mobilisation, and handover to contract management teams. Maintain procurement records and e-sourcing data within Jaggaer or similar systems. Key Requirements Minimum 2 years' procurement experience within a UK public sector environment. Active SC Clearance. Experience developing procurement strategies and identifying compliant routes to market. Experience leading procurement exercises through frameworks, DPS arrangements, and competitive tenders. Strong knowledge of PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Experience undertaking market engagement and supplier consultation activities. Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams and influence stakeholders at all levels. Experience drafting tender documentation, contracts, evaluation criteria, and procurement reports. Experience using Jaggaer or similar e-procurement platforms. Strong communication, stakeholder management, organisational, and commercial skills. Experience supporting complex or high-value public sector procurements is desirable. CIPS or equivalent procurement qualification is advantageous.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Leicester, Leicestershire
Interim Head of Finance (12 Month FTC) Leicester (Hybrid - 2-3 days on site) 70,000 - 80,000 Gleeson are delighted to be supporting a well-established charity in Leicester to recruit an Interim Head of Finance on a 12-month fixed-term contract basis. Reporting to the Director of Finance & Governance, this is a broad leadership role with responsibility for the day-to-day management of the finance function, oversight of financial reporting and budgeting, and partnering with senior stakeholders across the organisation. Managing a team of 12, you'll provide strong leadership across multiple finance and procurement disciplines while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver robust financial control, insightful charity reporting and effective support to operational teams and boards. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop and support a finance team of 12 across multiple disciplines Oversee Financial Accounts, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Management Accounts and Procurement functions Ensure the timely delivery of monthly management accounts, budgets and forecasts Lead the year-end process and statutory reporting requirements Support charity-specific financial reporting and governance requirements Prepare and present financial information to a variety of boards and committees Partner with the Senior Leadership Team to support strategic decision-making Maintain strong financial controls and ensure compliance across the finance function Oversee the Finance Systems Manager and support the ongoing development of finance systems and reporting capabilities Foster a collaborative and customer-focused culture within the finance team and across the wider organisation Ideal Candidate Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) is essential Proven experience leading sizeable finance teams within a charity or not-for-profit environment is essential Strong people management and leadership skills with the ability to develop and motivate teams Experience delivering financial reporting to a charitable board, budgeting and forecasting within a complex organisation Comfortable presenting financial information to boards, committees and senior stakeholders Strong business partnering skills and experience working closely with executive leadership teams Collaborative leadership style with the ability to build effective relationships across the organisation Knowledge of FRS 102 would be advantageous, although support is available internally Experience gained across both the charity/not-for-profit sector and commercial industry environments would be particularly attractive PLEASE NOTE: This role has the potential to start within the next week so only candidates with quick availability will be considered. This role would suit an experienced finance leader who enjoys balancing operational excellence with stakeholder engagement and team development, while helping a purpose-led organisation achieve its objectives. If this sounds of interest to you, please don't hesitate to apply. Please note: Candidates must have full right to work in the UK without sponsorship. Candidates must be within a reasonable commuting distance of Leicester and able to attend site 2-3 days per week - CVs clearly demonstrating a local base will be prioritised. Previous charity/not-for-profit finance experience is essential. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 09, 2026
Contractor
Interim Head of Finance (12 Month FTC) Leicester (Hybrid - 2-3 days on site) 70,000 - 80,000 Gleeson are delighted to be supporting a well-established charity in Leicester to recruit an Interim Head of Finance on a 12-month fixed-term contract basis. Reporting to the Director of Finance & Governance, this is a broad leadership role with responsibility for the day-to-day management of the finance function, oversight of financial reporting and budgeting, and partnering with senior stakeholders across the organisation. Managing a team of 12, you'll provide strong leadership across multiple finance and procurement disciplines while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver robust financial control, insightful charity reporting and effective support to operational teams and boards. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop and support a finance team of 12 across multiple disciplines Oversee Financial Accounts, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Management Accounts and Procurement functions Ensure the timely delivery of monthly management accounts, budgets and forecasts Lead the year-end process and statutory reporting requirements Support charity-specific financial reporting and governance requirements Prepare and present financial information to a variety of boards and committees Partner with the Senior Leadership Team to support strategic decision-making Maintain strong financial controls and ensure compliance across the finance function Oversee the Finance Systems Manager and support the ongoing development of finance systems and reporting capabilities Foster a collaborative and customer-focused culture within the finance team and across the wider organisation Ideal Candidate Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) is essential Proven experience leading sizeable finance teams within a charity or not-for-profit environment is essential Strong people management and leadership skills with the ability to develop and motivate teams Experience delivering financial reporting to a charitable board, budgeting and forecasting within a complex organisation Comfortable presenting financial information to boards, committees and senior stakeholders Strong business partnering skills and experience working closely with executive leadership teams Collaborative leadership style with the ability to build effective relationships across the organisation Knowledge of FRS 102 would be advantageous, although support is available internally Experience gained across both the charity/not-for-profit sector and commercial industry environments would be particularly attractive PLEASE NOTE: This role has the potential to start within the next week so only candidates with quick availability will be considered. This role would suit an experienced finance leader who enjoys balancing operational excellence with stakeholder engagement and team development, while helping a purpose-led organisation achieve its objectives. If this sounds of interest to you, please don't hesitate to apply. Please note: Candidates must have full right to work in the UK without sponsorship. Candidates must be within a reasonable commuting distance of Leicester and able to attend site 2-3 days per week - CVs clearly demonstrating a local base will be prioritised. Previous charity/not-for-profit finance experience is essential. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Quantity Surveyor Location: Kent Salary: 60k - 70k PA The Company Our client is a reputable main contractor delivering high-quality construction projects across the commercial, leisure, industrial and mixed-use sectors. Due to continued growth and a recently secured leisure development, they are looking to appoint a Quantity Surveyor to join the project team and take responsibility for the commercial management of the scheme from procurement through to final account. The Role Reporting to the Commercial Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial aspects of a leisure construction project, ensuring financial targets are achieved while maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors. The successful candidate will work closely with the site and project delivery teams to maximise project profitability, manage risk and ensure accurate financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Full commercial management of construction projects from pre-construction through to completion. Procurement of subcontract packages, including tender enquiries, analysis and recommendation of subcontract awards. Preparation and management of subcontract agreements. Measurement and valuation of works completed on site. Preparation and submission of interim applications and valuations. Assessment and agreement of subcontractor applications and variations. Management of project budgets, forecasts and cost reporting. Identification, valuation and negotiation of variations and change control. Preparation of monthly CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations). Monitoring project costs and identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Producing accurate financial reports for senior management. Assisting with project cashflow forecasting. Supporting the preparation and agreement of final accounts. Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company procedures. Working collaboratively with operational teams to drive commercial performance. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline. Previous experience working for a main contractor. Experience delivering leisure, commercial, retail, hospitality or mixed-use projects. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts. Proven experience managing subcontract procurement and accounts. Ability to prepare and manage CVRs and monthly reporting. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and commercial management systems. Desirable Experience on leisure, hospitality, entertainment or sports-related developments. Membership of RICS or working towards chartership. Experience managing projects valued between 5m and 50m. Key Skills Cost Management Procurement Subcontract Management CVRs Variations Final Accounts Valuations Cost Reporting JCT Contracts Budget Management Commercial Management Risk Management Construction Main Contractor Experience
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Location: Kent Salary: 60k - 70k PA The Company Our client is a reputable main contractor delivering high-quality construction projects across the commercial, leisure, industrial and mixed-use sectors. Due to continued growth and a recently secured leisure development, they are looking to appoint a Quantity Surveyor to join the project team and take responsibility for the commercial management of the scheme from procurement through to final account. The Role Reporting to the Commercial Manager, the Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing all commercial aspects of a leisure construction project, ensuring financial targets are achieved while maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors. The successful candidate will work closely with the site and project delivery teams to maximise project profitability, manage risk and ensure accurate financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Full commercial management of construction projects from pre-construction through to completion. Procurement of subcontract packages, including tender enquiries, analysis and recommendation of subcontract awards. Preparation and management of subcontract agreements. Measurement and valuation of works completed on site. Preparation and submission of interim applications and valuations. Assessment and agreement of subcontractor applications and variations. Management of project budgets, forecasts and cost reporting. Identification, valuation and negotiation of variations and change control. Preparation of monthly CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations). Monitoring project costs and identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Producing accurate financial reports for senior management. Assisting with project cashflow forecasting. Supporting the preparation and agreement of final accounts. Maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors. Ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and company procedures. Working collaboratively with operational teams to drive commercial performance. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline. Previous experience working for a main contractor. Experience delivering leisure, commercial, retail, hospitality or mixed-use projects. Strong knowledge of JCT contracts. Proven experience managing subcontract procurement and accounts. Ability to prepare and manage CVRs and monthly reporting. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and commercial management systems. Desirable Experience on leisure, hospitality, entertainment or sports-related developments. Membership of RICS or working towards chartership. Experience managing projects valued between 5m and 50m. Key Skills Cost Management Procurement Subcontract Management CVRs Variations Final Accounts Valuations Cost Reporting JCT Contracts Budget Management Commercial Management Risk Management Construction Main Contractor Experience
Finance Business Partner required for our client a leading UK regulator. As Finance Business Partner you will be employed on a 12-month fixed-term contract , this is a hybrid role with 40% of time in the office and 60% working from home. The role can be based in London or other locations in the UK.The roleFinance Business Partner provides financial and performance insight to senior leaders, helping them understand financial position, risks, opportunities, and organisational performance. They act as a key link between Finance, Risk, Reporting, and operational teams, supporting better decision making, forward planning, and delivery of priorities. Budget managers are also supported to understand current and future financial performance. Finance Business Partner must have strong communication skills and experience working with senior stakeholders.Key responsibilities Strategic business partnering and advice Act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders on finance, workforce, and operational decisions, providing clear insight and constructive challenge to support priorities. Budgeting, forecasting, and financial management Lead annual budget planning and support in-year management, forecasting, and monitoring of complex budgets, checking accuracy and clear reporting to stakeholders. Insight, reporting, and performance analysis Produce and interpret management information across finance, workforce, delivery, and risk, turning data into clear insights and actions that improve performance. Driving performance and decision-making Work with reporting teams to develop performance scorecards and metrics, present insights to senior stakeholders, and check agreed actions are followed through. Stakeholder engagement and data integrity Build strong relationships across directorates, support governance and business cases, maintain accurate workforce and financial data, and make sure compliance with finance and procurement processes. Skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to understand business operations, manage priorities, and deliver at pace in a complex environment. Excellent communication skills, with experience influencing senior stakeholders and confidently delivering clear, well-judged messages. Strong analytical skills, including advanced Excel, with experience producing high-quality management information to support decision making. Proactive and innovative, with experience of improving processes and delivering projects in fast-paced environments. Experience of managing complex budgets and producing accurate financial reports, with careful handling of sensitive data. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Jun 08, 2026
Contractor
Finance Business Partner required for our client a leading UK regulator. As Finance Business Partner you will be employed on a 12-month fixed-term contract , this is a hybrid role with 40% of time in the office and 60% working from home. The role can be based in London or other locations in the UK.The roleFinance Business Partner provides financial and performance insight to senior leaders, helping them understand financial position, risks, opportunities, and organisational performance. They act as a key link between Finance, Risk, Reporting, and operational teams, supporting better decision making, forward planning, and delivery of priorities. Budget managers are also supported to understand current and future financial performance. Finance Business Partner must have strong communication skills and experience working with senior stakeholders.Key responsibilities Strategic business partnering and advice Act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders on finance, workforce, and operational decisions, providing clear insight and constructive challenge to support priorities. Budgeting, forecasting, and financial management Lead annual budget planning and support in-year management, forecasting, and monitoring of complex budgets, checking accuracy and clear reporting to stakeholders. Insight, reporting, and performance analysis Produce and interpret management information across finance, workforce, delivery, and risk, turning data into clear insights and actions that improve performance. Driving performance and decision-making Work with reporting teams to develop performance scorecards and metrics, present insights to senior stakeholders, and check agreed actions are followed through. Stakeholder engagement and data integrity Build strong relationships across directorates, support governance and business cases, maintain accurate workforce and financial data, and make sure compliance with finance and procurement processes. Skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to understand business operations, manage priorities, and deliver at pace in a complex environment. Excellent communication skills, with experience influencing senior stakeholders and confidently delivering clear, well-judged messages. Strong analytical skills, including advanced Excel, with experience producing high-quality management information to support decision making. Proactive and innovative, with experience of improving processes and delivering projects in fast-paced environments. Experience of managing complex budgets and producing accurate financial reports, with careful handling of sensitive data. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
3-6 month contract role starting ASAP Interim Global Lease Controller- c.£100-125k - PE backed Bristol business Immediate Start Highly Flexible A large, complex international group is seeking an experienced senior finance leader to take ownership of its global lease portfolio in a business-critical role with significant executive exposure. This role sits at the centre of the organisation's financial governance, providing oversight of lease accounting, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring robust control across multiple jurisdictions. The role: Lead and oversee all lease-related activity globally, ensuring consistent governance and control across the full lease lifecycle Provide strategic insight on lease vs. buy decisions, partnering with CFO, CEO and senior leadership Full accountability for IFRS 16 reporting, balance sheet integrity, and high-quality disclosures Oversee right-of-use assets and lease liabilities, including valuation, remeasurement and life cycle management Own audit relationships for lease accounting, ensuring audit readiness and timely resolution of issues Provide senior oversight of lease contract governance, working closely with Property, Legal and Procurement Drive performance, controls and continuous improvement across global lease processes Lead and develop a team of c.8 (manager to analyst level) Key requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Deep, hands-on IFRS 16 lease accounting experience in a large, complex organisation (non-negotiable) Proven senior leadership experience with ownership of complex balance sheet areas Strong background in audit, controls, and global finance environments Practice candidates are considered at Director level or above. Package & details: c.£100-125k (FTC) or day rate equivalent Highly flexible working - 2-4 days per month in the office Immediate start required This is a high-impact, visible role that will move quickly. Please get in touch for a confidential discussion if you have the required IFRS 16 & lease reporting experience and are available at short notice.
Jun 07, 2026
Contractor
3-6 month contract role starting ASAP Interim Global Lease Controller- c.£100-125k - PE backed Bristol business Immediate Start Highly Flexible A large, complex international group is seeking an experienced senior finance leader to take ownership of its global lease portfolio in a business-critical role with significant executive exposure. This role sits at the centre of the organisation's financial governance, providing oversight of lease accounting, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring robust control across multiple jurisdictions. The role: Lead and oversee all lease-related activity globally, ensuring consistent governance and control across the full lease lifecycle Provide strategic insight on lease vs. buy decisions, partnering with CFO, CEO and senior leadership Full accountability for IFRS 16 reporting, balance sheet integrity, and high-quality disclosures Oversee right-of-use assets and lease liabilities, including valuation, remeasurement and life cycle management Own audit relationships for lease accounting, ensuring audit readiness and timely resolution of issues Provide senior oversight of lease contract governance, working closely with Property, Legal and Procurement Drive performance, controls and continuous improvement across global lease processes Lead and develop a team of c.8 (manager to analyst level) Key requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Deep, hands-on IFRS 16 lease accounting experience in a large, complex organisation (non-negotiable) Proven senior leadership experience with ownership of complex balance sheet areas Strong background in audit, controls, and global finance environments Practice candidates are considered at Director level or above. Package & details: c.£100-125k (FTC) or day rate equivalent Highly flexible working - 2-4 days per month in the office Immediate start required This is a high-impact, visible role that will move quickly. Please get in touch for a confidential discussion if you have the required IFRS 16 & lease reporting experience and are available at short notice.
The Interim Category Manager (Capex) will oversee and manage procurement activities, ensuring efficient and cost-effective sourcing strategies. This temporary role, based in Birmingham, requires a professional with expertise in capital expenditure procurement and category management. Client Details The hiring organisation is a well-established entity within the public sector. They operate as part of a medium-sized team, focusing on delivering procurement excellence and optimising supply chain operations. Description Develop and implement category strategies for capital expenditure procurement. Manage supplier relationships to ensure compliance and performance standards are met. Conduct market analysis to identify cost-saving opportunities and innovative suppliers. Lead tendering processes and negotiate contracts to achieve optimal terms. Collaborate with stakeholders to align procurement strategies with business objectives. Monitor procurement performance and provide regular reporting to senior management. Ensure adherence to legal and regulatory requirements in all procurement activities. Provide guidance and support to junior team members in the procurement process. Profile Proven expertise in category management and capital expenditure procurement. Strong negotiation and supplier management skills. Experience with PA 23 and PCR 2015 Demonstrated ability to develop and execute sourcing strategies. Knowledge of procurement regulations and compliance. Excellent analytical and communication skills. Job Offer Competitive daily rate between 450 and 500 (outside ir35) 6-month contract with possibility to extend Opportunity to work within a respected organisation in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled professional to make a difference in a key procurement role. Apply now to join the team as an Interim Category Manager!
Jun 07, 2026
Contractor
The Interim Category Manager (Capex) will oversee and manage procurement activities, ensuring efficient and cost-effective sourcing strategies. This temporary role, based in Birmingham, requires a professional with expertise in capital expenditure procurement and category management. Client Details The hiring organisation is a well-established entity within the public sector. They operate as part of a medium-sized team, focusing on delivering procurement excellence and optimising supply chain operations. Description Develop and implement category strategies for capital expenditure procurement. Manage supplier relationships to ensure compliance and performance standards are met. Conduct market analysis to identify cost-saving opportunities and innovative suppliers. Lead tendering processes and negotiate contracts to achieve optimal terms. Collaborate with stakeholders to align procurement strategies with business objectives. Monitor procurement performance and provide regular reporting to senior management. Ensure adherence to legal and regulatory requirements in all procurement activities. Provide guidance and support to junior team members in the procurement process. Profile Proven expertise in category management and capital expenditure procurement. Strong negotiation and supplier management skills. Experience with PA 23 and PCR 2015 Demonstrated ability to develop and execute sourcing strategies. Knowledge of procurement regulations and compliance. Excellent analytical and communication skills. Job Offer Competitive daily rate between 450 and 500 (outside ir35) 6-month contract with possibility to extend Opportunity to work within a respected organisation in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled professional to make a difference in a key procurement role. Apply now to join the team as an Interim Category Manager!
JOB TITLE: Senior Quantity Surveyor REPORTS TO: Nuclear Directors LOCATION: Cockermouth - Work from home Fridays SUMMARY OF ROLE The Senior Quantity Surveyor will ensure the successful commercial and contractual delivery of nuclear division contracts. The role involves supporting internal contract managers to meet contractual obligations, managing commercial risk effectively, and ensuring the profitability of individual projects. Through forecasting cashflow and commercial performance, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will provide strategic commercial guidance to the Nuclear Directors for both current and future works. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Ensure contractual requirements are adhered to throughout the duration of each project by closely monitoring progress against contractual obligations and specifications, using contract management tools such as CEMAR. Monitor and implement change control procedures through Early Warnings, Risk Reduction Meetings, and Compensation Events. Contribute to the preparation and compilation of internal reports required for project management and decision-making processes. Support the preparation of accurate and detailed cost estimates for passive fire protection projects in accordance with project specifications and client requirements. Monitor project budgets, track costs, and identify potential cost-saving opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Prepare and review tender documents, contracts, and procurement schedules while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Manage and submit interim valuations, progress reports, and final accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in line with contractual agreements. Maintain comprehensive and up-to-date records of project costs, compensation events/variations, and other financial documentation in line with internal procedures. Assist in resolving commercial disputes, claims, and contractual issues in a timely and professional manner. Manage and support Quantity Surveyors and Graduate Quantity Surveyors while maintaining oversight of multiple projects. Undertake additional duties as required by senior management to support successful project delivery and overall business objectives. ESSENTIAL SKILLS / EXPERIENCE Skills and Abilities Strong work ethic and proactive approach to problem solving. Proven ability to manage both people and project assets effectively. Extensive construction industry experience is essential. Experience in passive fire protection is desirable but not essential. Forward-thinking and progressive with strong leadership, interpersonal, and management skills. Ability to read and interpret construction specifications and drawings. Strong knowledge of standard estimating practices. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Confident presenting information in meetings and presentations. High attention to detail. Ability to multitask, prioritise workloads, and work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Flexible, positive attitude and ability to work collaboratively within a team environment. QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE Minimum 5 years experience in Quantity Surveying. Experience working on large-scale construction contracts . Strong knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts . Bachelor s degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline . Experience contributing to wider commercial strategies that support business growth and profitability. Proven track record of working collaboratively with operations teams as well as external stakeholders including clients, suppliers, and subcontractors.
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE: Senior Quantity Surveyor REPORTS TO: Nuclear Directors LOCATION: Cockermouth - Work from home Fridays SUMMARY OF ROLE The Senior Quantity Surveyor will ensure the successful commercial and contractual delivery of nuclear division contracts. The role involves supporting internal contract managers to meet contractual obligations, managing commercial risk effectively, and ensuring the profitability of individual projects. Through forecasting cashflow and commercial performance, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will provide strategic commercial guidance to the Nuclear Directors for both current and future works. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Ensure contractual requirements are adhered to throughout the duration of each project by closely monitoring progress against contractual obligations and specifications, using contract management tools such as CEMAR. Monitor and implement change control procedures through Early Warnings, Risk Reduction Meetings, and Compensation Events. Contribute to the preparation and compilation of internal reports required for project management and decision-making processes. Support the preparation of accurate and detailed cost estimates for passive fire protection projects in accordance with project specifications and client requirements. Monitor project budgets, track costs, and identify potential cost-saving opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. Prepare and review tender documents, contracts, and procurement schedules while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Manage and submit interim valuations, progress reports, and final accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in line with contractual agreements. Maintain comprehensive and up-to-date records of project costs, compensation events/variations, and other financial documentation in line with internal procedures. Assist in resolving commercial disputes, claims, and contractual issues in a timely and professional manner. Manage and support Quantity Surveyors and Graduate Quantity Surveyors while maintaining oversight of multiple projects. Undertake additional duties as required by senior management to support successful project delivery and overall business objectives. ESSENTIAL SKILLS / EXPERIENCE Skills and Abilities Strong work ethic and proactive approach to problem solving. Proven ability to manage both people and project assets effectively. Extensive construction industry experience is essential. Experience in passive fire protection is desirable but not essential. Forward-thinking and progressive with strong leadership, interpersonal, and management skills. Ability to read and interpret construction specifications and drawings. Strong knowledge of standard estimating practices. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Confident presenting information in meetings and presentations. High attention to detail. Ability to multitask, prioritise workloads, and work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Flexible, positive attitude and ability to work collaboratively within a team environment. QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE Minimum 5 years experience in Quantity Surveying. Experience working on large-scale construction contracts . Strong knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts . Bachelor s degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline . Experience contributing to wider commercial strategies that support business growth and profitability. Proven track record of working collaboratively with operations teams as well as external stakeholders including clients, suppliers, and subcontractors.
AMS is a global workforce solutions partner committed to creating inclusive, dynamic, and future-ready workplaces. We help organisations adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-evolving world by building, shaping, and optimising diverse talent strategies. We partner with PwC to support their contingent recruitment processes. Acting as an extension of their recruitment teams, we connect them with skilled interim and temporary professionals, fostering workplaces where everyone can contribute and succeed. PwC is a hugely diverse business, bound by our global purpose - to build trust in society and solve important problems. Our greatest opportunity to deliver our purpose is through meaningful work that makes a difference to our clients and society. We have a culture of high performance built on exceptional quality, ethical and professional standards. We lead by example. Our standards for quality - and care - are high. And together we surpass them. We believe we can make the biggest impact when leading with our purpose, values and PwC Professional behaviours in every interaction. Job description - the role On behalf of PwC, we are looking for an Oracle ERP Project Manager for a 6 Months contract based in London (Hybrid - 2/3 times per week in the office). Join us as an Oracle ERP Project Manager We are looking for an experienced Oracle ERP Project Manager to lead critical procurement workstreams within a large-scale ERP transformation programme. This is a client-facing role focused on driving end-to-end delivery, ensuring alignment between procurement processes and Oracle ERP capabilities. Candidate Profile: Key accountabilities, skills & experience What you'll do: Lead end-to-end delivery of procurement workstreams within a complex Oracle ERP implementation. Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders including Procurement, Finance, Technology, and external vendors. Manage project plans, governance, risks, issues, and dependencies to ensure successful delivery. Oversee all implementation phases including design, build, testing, and deployment. Ensure procurement processes (S2P/P2P) align with Oracle ERP functionality and business objectives. Drive stakeholder engagement and provide clear reporting to senior leadership. The skills you'll need: Proven experience delivering large-scale ERP or technology transformation programmes. Strong background in procurement transformation, operations, or source-to-pay processes. Hands-on experience with Oracle ERP (Oracle Fusion, Procurement and/or Financials modules). Full project lifecycle delivery experience from initiation through to go-live. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills in complex environments. Experience working in consultancy or large, multi-stakeholder programmes. At PwC we want every individual to feel valued, respected and empowered to contribute fully. Creating an environment where everyone belongs and thrives unlocks greater innovation, productivity and deeper engagement. Next Steps If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the criteria outlined above, please click the link to apply and we will contact you with an update in due course. AMS, a Recruitment Process Outsourcing Company, may in the delivery of some of its services be deemed to operate as an Employment Agency or an Employment Business.
Jun 06, 2026
Contractor
AMS is a global workforce solutions partner committed to creating inclusive, dynamic, and future-ready workplaces. We help organisations adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-evolving world by building, shaping, and optimising diverse talent strategies. We partner with PwC to support their contingent recruitment processes. Acting as an extension of their recruitment teams, we connect them with skilled interim and temporary professionals, fostering workplaces where everyone can contribute and succeed. PwC is a hugely diverse business, bound by our global purpose - to build trust in society and solve important problems. Our greatest opportunity to deliver our purpose is through meaningful work that makes a difference to our clients and society. We have a culture of high performance built on exceptional quality, ethical and professional standards. We lead by example. Our standards for quality - and care - are high. And together we surpass them. We believe we can make the biggest impact when leading with our purpose, values and PwC Professional behaviours in every interaction. Job description - the role On behalf of PwC, we are looking for an Oracle ERP Project Manager for a 6 Months contract based in London (Hybrid - 2/3 times per week in the office). Join us as an Oracle ERP Project Manager We are looking for an experienced Oracle ERP Project Manager to lead critical procurement workstreams within a large-scale ERP transformation programme. This is a client-facing role focused on driving end-to-end delivery, ensuring alignment between procurement processes and Oracle ERP capabilities. Candidate Profile: Key accountabilities, skills & experience What you'll do: Lead end-to-end delivery of procurement workstreams within a complex Oracle ERP implementation. Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders including Procurement, Finance, Technology, and external vendors. Manage project plans, governance, risks, issues, and dependencies to ensure successful delivery. Oversee all implementation phases including design, build, testing, and deployment. Ensure procurement processes (S2P/P2P) align with Oracle ERP functionality and business objectives. Drive stakeholder engagement and provide clear reporting to senior leadership. The skills you'll need: Proven experience delivering large-scale ERP or technology transformation programmes. Strong background in procurement transformation, operations, or source-to-pay processes. Hands-on experience with Oracle ERP (Oracle Fusion, Procurement and/or Financials modules). Full project lifecycle delivery experience from initiation through to go-live. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills in complex environments. Experience working in consultancy or large, multi-stakeholder programmes. At PwC we want every individual to feel valued, respected and empowered to contribute fully. Creating an environment where everyone belongs and thrives unlocks greater innovation, productivity and deeper engagement. Next Steps If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the criteria outlined above, please click the link to apply and we will contact you with an update in due course. AMS, a Recruitment Process Outsourcing Company, may in the delivery of some of its services be deemed to operate as an Employment Agency or an Employment Business.
Our client is a well-established and highly respected North West construction contractor delivering a diverse range of projects across commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, residential, refurbishment and public sector markets. Due to continued growth and a strong order book, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to strengthen our commercial team based at our Wigan headquarters. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to play a key role within a successful and expanding contractor, working closely with directors and senior management on a variety of challenging and rewarding projects. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will take full commercial responsibility for multiple construction projects from pre-construction through to final account. Working closely with Project Managers, Site Teams, Estimators and Directors, you will ensure projects are delivered profitably whilst maintaining strong client and subcontractor relationships. The successful candidate will be a key member of the commercial team, providing strategic commercial support and mentoring junior surveyors where required. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management Full commercial management of construction projects from inception through to completion. Preparation, submission and agreement of interim valuations. Management of project budgets, forecasts and cost reporting. Production of accurate monthly CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations). Monitoring project performance and identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Preparation and management of cash flow forecasts. Procurement & Subcontract Management Procurement of subcontract packages. Preparation and negotiation of subcontract agreements. Assessment and certification of subcontractor applications. Management of subcontractor variations and final accounts. Building and maintaining strong relationships with supply chain partners. Contract Administration Administration of JCT contracts. Management and valuation of variations. Preparation and submission of compensation events where applicable. Management of contractual correspondence and notices. Support in dispute avoidance and resolution. Reporting & Stakeholder Management Regular reporting to Commercial Director and Senior Management Team. Attendance at project progress meetings. Liaison with clients, consultants and subcontractors. Provision of commercial advice to operational teams. Identification and mitigation of commercial risks. Leadership Mentoring and supporting Assistant and Intermediate Quantity Surveyors. Sharing best practice across the commercial team. Assisting in the development of commercial processes and procedures. Project values are typically between 500k and 15m. Candidate Requirements Essential Minimum 8 years' Quantity Surveying experience. Previous experience working for a Main Contractor. Strong knowledge of JCT forms of contract. Proven experience managing projects independently. Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Strong understanding of cost reporting and CVRs. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management. Membership of RICS or working towards chartership. Experience working on North West construction projects. Knowledge of NEC contracts. How to Apply If you are an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a successful and expanding construction business where you can genuinely influence project success and company growth, we would like to hear from you.
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
Our client is a well-established and highly respected North West construction contractor delivering a diverse range of projects across commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, residential, refurbishment and public sector markets. Due to continued growth and a strong order book, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to strengthen our commercial team based at our Wigan headquarters. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to play a key role within a successful and expanding contractor, working closely with directors and senior management on a variety of challenging and rewarding projects. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will take full commercial responsibility for multiple construction projects from pre-construction through to final account. Working closely with Project Managers, Site Teams, Estimators and Directors, you will ensure projects are delivered profitably whilst maintaining strong client and subcontractor relationships. The successful candidate will be a key member of the commercial team, providing strategic commercial support and mentoring junior surveyors where required. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management Full commercial management of construction projects from inception through to completion. Preparation, submission and agreement of interim valuations. Management of project budgets, forecasts and cost reporting. Production of accurate monthly CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations). Monitoring project performance and identifying commercial risks and opportunities. Preparation and management of cash flow forecasts. Procurement & Subcontract Management Procurement of subcontract packages. Preparation and negotiation of subcontract agreements. Assessment and certification of subcontractor applications. Management of subcontractor variations and final accounts. Building and maintaining strong relationships with supply chain partners. Contract Administration Administration of JCT contracts. Management and valuation of variations. Preparation and submission of compensation events where applicable. Management of contractual correspondence and notices. Support in dispute avoidance and resolution. Reporting & Stakeholder Management Regular reporting to Commercial Director and Senior Management Team. Attendance at project progress meetings. Liaison with clients, consultants and subcontractors. Provision of commercial advice to operational teams. Identification and mitigation of commercial risks. Leadership Mentoring and supporting Assistant and Intermediate Quantity Surveyors. Sharing best practice across the commercial team. Assisting in the development of commercial processes and procedures. Project values are typically between 500k and 15m. Candidate Requirements Essential Minimum 8 years' Quantity Surveying experience. Previous experience working for a Main Contractor. Strong knowledge of JCT forms of contract. Proven experience managing projects independently. Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Strong understanding of cost reporting and CVRs. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Full UK Driving Licence. Desirable Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management. Membership of RICS or working towards chartership. Experience working on North West construction projects. Knowledge of NEC contracts. How to Apply If you are an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a successful and expanding construction business where you can genuinely influence project success and company growth, we would like to hear from you.
Employment Type: Contract, Freelance Location : Hybrid Brixton, UK - 1 day in the office, on Wednesdays, occasionally more. Salary : Up to £250 (GBP), Day Rate Seniority : Mid-level, Senior Closing : This role has no specific closing date. Job Description As Interim Operations Manager, you'll be the connective tissue of Chefs in Schools - the calm, resourceful presence at the centre of a growing organisation that keeps everything moving and everyone supported. Reporting directly to the COO, you'll take ownership of the operational, HR and IT functions that underpin our work, while acting as the trusted go-to for colleagues when things aren't working and the confident external face with our suppliers and partners. You'll work across a range of cloud-based systems (including Google Workspace and Breathe HR), manage our people processes end-to-end, coordinate IT procurement and software, and help maintain the data integrity that keeps us well organised. But above all, this is a people-first role - and the relationships you build will define how well we function as an organisation. Key Responsibilities People & Relationships Serve as the primary point of contact for the whole organisation - managing the central inbox, incoming calls and post, and ensuring colleagues always know where to turn. Build trusted relationships across the team, acting as a reliable and approachable first port of call when operational issues arise - finding solutions calmly and quickly. Manage and develop relationships with external suppliers, contractors, building managers and other partners, representing Chefs in Schools with professionalism and warmth. Support the COO and Senior Leadership Team with diary management, administrative queries and ad-hoc research - anticipating needs rather than waiting to be asked. Coordinate logistics for team and Trustee meetings, including room bookings, agenda preparation, and accurate minutes and action tracking. Office Management Manage all day-to-day administrative and office management activities. Monitor and maintain office provisions, stationery and supplies - keeping an eye on cost-effectiveness and availability. Support the implementation of organisational policies and procedures, helping the team understand and follow them in practice. Manage the administrative side of the Pleo expense platform, including onboarding new staff and providing clear guidance on receipt capture. HR Administration Take ownership of our HR platform (currently Breathe HR), ensuring records are accurate and the team is well supported in using it. Manage the end-to-end administrative side of recruitment, onboarding and offboarding, including drafting employment contracts and letters of variation. Maintain up-to-date DBS records for staff and Trustees, coordinating refreshes and ensuring adherence to safeguarding and GDPR policies. Coordinate and track staff training sessions and maintain the central training log. Manage visa sponsorship administrative requirements as needed. Data & Systems Work confidently across our cloud-based operational systems (including Google Workspace and Breathe HR), supporting colleagues in getting the most out of them and troubleshooting basic issues. Maintain our central digital and physical filing systems, ensuring records are securely stored and easy to navigate. Coordinate insurance cover renewals and maintain related documentation. Support the COO in reviewing and maintaining internal policies, procedures and organisational templates. IT Manage the procurement and setup of IT hardware (laptops, phones) for office-based and remote staff. Source and manage software licences and IT contracts, ensuring we benefit from charity discounts where available. Oversee the secure and responsible disposal of IT hardware. Essential Skills and Experience At least five years' experience in a varied administrative, operations or office management role. Exceptional interpersonal skills - you're the person colleagues naturally turn to, and you build trust quickly with people at all levels, both inside and outside the organisation. A confident, solutions-focused approach: you don't wait to be told what needs fixing, and you stay calm and constructive under pressure. Strong digital confidence and proven experience working across cloud-based operational systems (such as Google Workspace, HR platforms and similar tools). Outstanding organisational skills and the ability to juggle a varied workload, prioritise effectively and follow through on commitments. Excellent written and verbal communication skills - you can explain processes clearly to non-expert colleagues and represent the organisation confidently with external partners. A collaborative, honest and low-ego working style - you care about the team succeeding, not just your own piece of it. Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in how the organisation operates. Interest in and belief in our mission to improve kids' health through better food and food education in schools. Desirable Skills and Experience Experience working or volunteering in a charity, school or community setting. Familiarity with HR administration, including onboarding, contracts and DBS processes. Experience managing supplier or contractor relationships. Knowledge of GDPR and data protection best practice. IR35 Status: This contract engagement has been assessed as outside IR35. Contractors engaged through their own limited company will be responsible for managing their own tax affairs and will not be subject to PAYE deductions by the client. Know someone great for this? REF-
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
Employment Type: Contract, Freelance Location : Hybrid Brixton, UK - 1 day in the office, on Wednesdays, occasionally more. Salary : Up to £250 (GBP), Day Rate Seniority : Mid-level, Senior Closing : This role has no specific closing date. Job Description As Interim Operations Manager, you'll be the connective tissue of Chefs in Schools - the calm, resourceful presence at the centre of a growing organisation that keeps everything moving and everyone supported. Reporting directly to the COO, you'll take ownership of the operational, HR and IT functions that underpin our work, while acting as the trusted go-to for colleagues when things aren't working and the confident external face with our suppliers and partners. You'll work across a range of cloud-based systems (including Google Workspace and Breathe HR), manage our people processes end-to-end, coordinate IT procurement and software, and help maintain the data integrity that keeps us well organised. But above all, this is a people-first role - and the relationships you build will define how well we function as an organisation. Key Responsibilities People & Relationships Serve as the primary point of contact for the whole organisation - managing the central inbox, incoming calls and post, and ensuring colleagues always know where to turn. Build trusted relationships across the team, acting as a reliable and approachable first port of call when operational issues arise - finding solutions calmly and quickly. Manage and develop relationships with external suppliers, contractors, building managers and other partners, representing Chefs in Schools with professionalism and warmth. Support the COO and Senior Leadership Team with diary management, administrative queries and ad-hoc research - anticipating needs rather than waiting to be asked. Coordinate logistics for team and Trustee meetings, including room bookings, agenda preparation, and accurate minutes and action tracking. Office Management Manage all day-to-day administrative and office management activities. Monitor and maintain office provisions, stationery and supplies - keeping an eye on cost-effectiveness and availability. Support the implementation of organisational policies and procedures, helping the team understand and follow them in practice. Manage the administrative side of the Pleo expense platform, including onboarding new staff and providing clear guidance on receipt capture. HR Administration Take ownership of our HR platform (currently Breathe HR), ensuring records are accurate and the team is well supported in using it. Manage the end-to-end administrative side of recruitment, onboarding and offboarding, including drafting employment contracts and letters of variation. Maintain up-to-date DBS records for staff and Trustees, coordinating refreshes and ensuring adherence to safeguarding and GDPR policies. Coordinate and track staff training sessions and maintain the central training log. Manage visa sponsorship administrative requirements as needed. Data & Systems Work confidently across our cloud-based operational systems (including Google Workspace and Breathe HR), supporting colleagues in getting the most out of them and troubleshooting basic issues. Maintain our central digital and physical filing systems, ensuring records are securely stored and easy to navigate. Coordinate insurance cover renewals and maintain related documentation. Support the COO in reviewing and maintaining internal policies, procedures and organisational templates. IT Manage the procurement and setup of IT hardware (laptops, phones) for office-based and remote staff. Source and manage software licences and IT contracts, ensuring we benefit from charity discounts where available. Oversee the secure and responsible disposal of IT hardware. Essential Skills and Experience At least five years' experience in a varied administrative, operations or office management role. Exceptional interpersonal skills - you're the person colleagues naturally turn to, and you build trust quickly with people at all levels, both inside and outside the organisation. A confident, solutions-focused approach: you don't wait to be told what needs fixing, and you stay calm and constructive under pressure. Strong digital confidence and proven experience working across cloud-based operational systems (such as Google Workspace, HR platforms and similar tools). Outstanding organisational skills and the ability to juggle a varied workload, prioritise effectively and follow through on commitments. Excellent written and verbal communication skills - you can explain processes clearly to non-expert colleagues and represent the organisation confidently with external partners. A collaborative, honest and low-ego working style - you care about the team succeeding, not just your own piece of it. Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in how the organisation operates. Interest in and belief in our mission to improve kids' health through better food and food education in schools. Desirable Skills and Experience Experience working or volunteering in a charity, school or community setting. Familiarity with HR administration, including onboarding, contracts and DBS processes. Experience managing supplier or contractor relationships. Knowledge of GDPR and data protection best practice. IR35 Status: This contract engagement has been assessed as outside IR35. Contractors engaged through their own limited company will be responsible for managing their own tax affairs and will not be subject to PAYE deductions by the client. Know someone great for this? REF-
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
Oct 09, 2025
Full time
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
About the Company: We are working with a M&E contractor specialising in delivering high-quality mechanical and electrical solutions for projcts across the North With a strong reputation for innovation, efficiency, and client satisfaction, they pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for large projects in the region. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, submit, and manage accurate cost estimates, budgets, and valuations for M&E projects. Manage procurement processes, sourcing competitive quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. Prepare interim valuations, variations, and final accounts for projects. Conduct detailed cost analysis to identify savings and maintain profitability. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to ensure financial control and project delivery. Evaluate contract terms and negotiate with clients and stakeholders as necessary. Produce regular financial reports on project progress and forecasts. Ensure compliance with company procedures and industry regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in the M&E sector Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems and installations. Excellent numerical, analytical, and organizational skills. Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Strong negotiation and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines. What they Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects . Career development and training opportunities. A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative working environment. How to Apply: If you are an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for an exciting opportunity to work on large M&E projects in the region, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.