Rubicon Consulting is currently recruiting for Senior Quantity Surveyor on a 15 Month Contract, based in East England. Role Summary The Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in the commercial management and administration of the Wind Turbine Package within a major offshore wind project. The position will be responsible for monitoring, recording and reporting project commercial/contractual activities with a strong emphasis on claims management, Extension of Time (EOT) assessment support, and quantum substantiation. The role will primarily focus on the identification, tracking and substantiation of project events and their associated cost impacts, supporting both upstream claims towards the Client and downstream claims involving subcontractors and suppliers. Working closely with, Senior Commercial Project Manager, Contract Implementation Manager and Construction Managers, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will support cost tracking, allocation of project costs, and activity-based reporting to ensure clear visibility of costs associated with claim events and commercial risks. The position requires strong analytical capability and the ability to develop robust quantum evidence and cost narratives that support commercial positions. Commercial & Claims Management Support the preparation, substantiation and management of upstream claims submitted to the Client and downstream claims involving subcontractors and suppliers. Assist in the development and maintenance of Extension of Time (EOT) and compensation event records. Develop robust quantum assessments and provide expert cost analysis to support claim preparation and negotiations. Provide detailed cost substantiation and activity-based evidence to support commercial positions. Identify, monitor and record project events that may give rise to commercial entitlement. Cost Management & Reporting Track and maintain a comprehensive log of project activities, with particular focus on site activities and associated commercial impacts. Allocate, record and monitor incoming costs against the appropriate activities, work packages and cost codes. Prepare regular cost summaries, forecasts and activity-based cost reports. Support cost tracking processes and maintain visibility of claim-related expenditure. Assist with forecasting and trend analysis to identify potential cost risks and opportunities. Project Controls & Record Management Coordinate closely with site management, logistics, package teams and finance functions to ensure accurate and timely project information is maintained. Maintain clear, auditable and contract-compliant records supporting commercial and claim activities. Ensure all project records are maintained in accordance with contractual obligations / internal procedures. Support the development of commercial reporting tools and dashboards where required. Contribute to project reviews and risk assessments. Stakeholder Management Work collaboratively with project team members and key stakeholders across the project organisation. Support commercial discussions with internal and external stakeholders where required. Liaise with subcontractors and package teams regarding cost and claim matters. Requirements Essential Degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline. Demonstrable experience in quantity surveying, commercial management or cost management within construction, infrastructure, energy or major project environments. Significant experience in claims management, cost tracking and commercial reporting. Strong understanding of Extension of Time (EOT) mechanisms and claims processes. Experience preparing and supporting quantum assessments and detailed cost substantiation. Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail. Ability to analyse complex project information and convert data into meaningful commercial insights. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently within a fast-paced and dynamic project environment. Desirable Chartered Quantity Surveyor status or membership of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Experience within offshore wind, renewables, marine construction or major infrastructure projects. Experience working on EPC, EPCI or large-scale package delivery contracts. Knowledge of FIDIC and/or other standard forms of contract. Experience supporting formal dispute resolution or claims processes. Key Competencies Commercial awareness and strategic thinking Strong quantum and cost-analysis expertise Claims and entitlement assessment capability Excellent organisation and record management High attention to detail Proactive and solution-oriented approach Ability to manage competing priorities Collaborative working style with strong interpersonal skills Our Company Rubicon Consulting is a Talent management consultancy which helps you to optimise business performance and competitive advantage by choosing the right people first time!
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Rubicon Consulting is currently recruiting for Senior Quantity Surveyor on a 15 Month Contract, based in East England. Role Summary The Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in the commercial management and administration of the Wind Turbine Package within a major offshore wind project. The position will be responsible for monitoring, recording and reporting project commercial/contractual activities with a strong emphasis on claims management, Extension of Time (EOT) assessment support, and quantum substantiation. The role will primarily focus on the identification, tracking and substantiation of project events and their associated cost impacts, supporting both upstream claims towards the Client and downstream claims involving subcontractors and suppliers. Working closely with, Senior Commercial Project Manager, Contract Implementation Manager and Construction Managers, the Senior Quantity Surveyor will support cost tracking, allocation of project costs, and activity-based reporting to ensure clear visibility of costs associated with claim events and commercial risks. The position requires strong analytical capability and the ability to develop robust quantum evidence and cost narratives that support commercial positions. Commercial & Claims Management Support the preparation, substantiation and management of upstream claims submitted to the Client and downstream claims involving subcontractors and suppliers. Assist in the development and maintenance of Extension of Time (EOT) and compensation event records. Develop robust quantum assessments and provide expert cost analysis to support claim preparation and negotiations. Provide detailed cost substantiation and activity-based evidence to support commercial positions. Identify, monitor and record project events that may give rise to commercial entitlement. Cost Management & Reporting Track and maintain a comprehensive log of project activities, with particular focus on site activities and associated commercial impacts. Allocate, record and monitor incoming costs against the appropriate activities, work packages and cost codes. Prepare regular cost summaries, forecasts and activity-based cost reports. Support cost tracking processes and maintain visibility of claim-related expenditure. Assist with forecasting and trend analysis to identify potential cost risks and opportunities. Project Controls & Record Management Coordinate closely with site management, logistics, package teams and finance functions to ensure accurate and timely project information is maintained. Maintain clear, auditable and contract-compliant records supporting commercial and claim activities. Ensure all project records are maintained in accordance with contractual obligations / internal procedures. Support the development of commercial reporting tools and dashboards where required. Contribute to project reviews and risk assessments. Stakeholder Management Work collaboratively with project team members and key stakeholders across the project organisation. Support commercial discussions with internal and external stakeholders where required. Liaise with subcontractors and package teams regarding cost and claim matters. Requirements Essential Degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management or a related discipline. Demonstrable experience in quantity surveying, commercial management or cost management within construction, infrastructure, energy or major project environments. Significant experience in claims management, cost tracking and commercial reporting. Strong understanding of Extension of Time (EOT) mechanisms and claims processes. Experience preparing and supporting quantum assessments and detailed cost substantiation. Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail. Ability to analyse complex project information and convert data into meaningful commercial insights. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently within a fast-paced and dynamic project environment. Desirable Chartered Quantity Surveyor status or membership of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Experience within offshore wind, renewables, marine construction or major infrastructure projects. Experience working on EPC, EPCI or large-scale package delivery contracts. Knowledge of FIDIC and/or other standard forms of contract. Experience supporting formal dispute resolution or claims processes. Key Competencies Commercial awareness and strategic thinking Strong quantum and cost-analysis expertise Claims and entitlement assessment capability Excellent organisation and record management High attention to detail Proactive and solution-oriented approach Ability to manage competing priorities Collaborative working style with strong interpersonal skills Our Company Rubicon Consulting is a Talent management consultancy which helps you to optimise business performance and competitive advantage by choosing the right people first time!
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a rapidly growing utilities and infrastructure team delivering major projects across the South East. With a significant increase in secured work and a strong long-term pipeline across key water frameworks, the business is looking to strengthen its commercial team with a high-calibre Senior QS who can play a leading role in project delivery and commercial performance. There is a huge amount of opportunity and long-term stability within this team and you will join a company who will support your development. This is a key hire within the commercial function, offering the chance to work on technically challenging projects while having genuine influence across operational and commercial delivery. This role will suit a commercially astute Senior Quantity Surveyor who enjoys taking ownership of projects, building strong relationships with operational teams, and driving successful outcomes from tender handover through to final account. The Role You will be responsible for overseeing the full commercial lifecycle of projects across utilities and infrastructure schemes, working closely with Project Managers and operational teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, profitably, and in line with contractual requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Managing NEC contracts across live projects Handling subcontract management and commercial administration Managing payments, valuations, variations, and change control Supporting operational teams with commercial and contractual matters Managing orders, forecasting, reporting, and financial performance Identifying and mitigating commercial risks Building strong working relationships across project delivery teams What They're Looking For Proven Senior Quantity Surveying experience within utilities, infrastructure, or engineering environments Strong NEC3 contract knowledge is essentials Utilities or energy sector experience is highly preferred Strong commercial awareness with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities Ability to work closely with operational teams and develop strong internal relationships Strong communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive and solutions-focused approach to commercial management Location & Working Arrangements Candidates should ideally be based within Surrey or Kent due to project and site locations Hybrid working available, although candidates should expect regular site presence, typically around 3 days per week The team operates from the Snodland office alongside site-based project delivery Salary & Package £70,000 - £80,000+ depending on experience Flexibility available for the right individual Long-term pipeline of secured work and strong career progression opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a business with ambitious growth plans, a collaborative culture, and a major presence within the utilities sector. You'll be joining at an exciting time for the business and will play a key role in shaping the commercial success of major infrastructure projects moving forward.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a rapidly growing utilities and infrastructure team delivering major projects across the South East. With a significant increase in secured work and a strong long-term pipeline across key water frameworks, the business is looking to strengthen its commercial team with a high-calibre Senior QS who can play a leading role in project delivery and commercial performance. There is a huge amount of opportunity and long-term stability within this team and you will join a company who will support your development. This is a key hire within the commercial function, offering the chance to work on technically challenging projects while having genuine influence across operational and commercial delivery. This role will suit a commercially astute Senior Quantity Surveyor who enjoys taking ownership of projects, building strong relationships with operational teams, and driving successful outcomes from tender handover through to final account. The Role You will be responsible for overseeing the full commercial lifecycle of projects across utilities and infrastructure schemes, working closely with Project Managers and operational teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, profitably, and in line with contractual requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Managing NEC contracts across live projects Handling subcontract management and commercial administration Managing payments, valuations, variations, and change control Supporting operational teams with commercial and contractual matters Managing orders, forecasting, reporting, and financial performance Identifying and mitigating commercial risks Building strong working relationships across project delivery teams What They're Looking For Proven Senior Quantity Surveying experience within utilities, infrastructure, or engineering environments Strong NEC3 contract knowledge is essentials Utilities or energy sector experience is highly preferred Strong commercial awareness with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities Ability to work closely with operational teams and develop strong internal relationships Strong communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive and solutions-focused approach to commercial management Location & Working Arrangements Candidates should ideally be based within Surrey or Kent due to project and site locations Hybrid working available, although candidates should expect regular site presence, typically around 3 days per week The team operates from the Snodland office alongside site-based project delivery Salary & Package £70,000 - £80,000+ depending on experience Flexibility available for the right individual Long-term pipeline of secured work and strong career progression opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a business with ambitious growth plans, a collaborative culture, and a major presence within the utilities sector. You'll be joining at an exciting time for the business and will play a key role in shaping the commercial success of major infrastructure projects moving forward.
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Water Infrastructure (AMP7 / AMP8) Location: Tamworth, Coventry or Derby (hybrid - 4 days office/site-based) Salary: 60,000 - 80,000 + package Sector: Water & Utilities Client-Side NEC3 / NEC4 I'm working exclusively with a leading global cost and project management consultancy that is growing its commercial team across the UK's water sector. They are embedded with a major regional water company, supporting the close-out of AMP7 and the ramp-up of a significant AMP8 capital investment programme, and are now looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their client-side team in the West Midlands. This is a high-profile appointment. You'll be the commercial voice on a live framework - providing fast, sound, pragmatic advice on contractual and commercial issues that directly influence project outcomes. If you're a Senior Quantity Surveyor who thrives on variety, accountability and genuine influence, this role is well worth exploring. What You'll Be Doing Commercial & Contractual Management Client-side administration of NEC3 and NEC4 ECC contracts (Options A, C and E) Leading commercial input into AMP7 final accounts, compensation events and close-out activities Cost forecasting, budget management, payment assessments and defined cost reviews Providing commercially sound, clearly communicated advice on contractual matters Working closely with Project Managers on payment certification and risk management AMP8 Capital Delivery Supporting new capital schemes from feasibility through to final account Cost planning, procurement support and tender evaluation Identification, assessment and mitigation of commercial and contractual risk Managing variations, claims resolution and post-contract settlement Stakeholder & Client Engagement Acting as a trusted commercial advisor to the end client Engaging confidently with delivery partners, designers, contractors and internal stakeholders Providing senior leadership with commercial insight, reporting and strategic recommendations What We're Looking For A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline MRICS qualification (desirable but not essential - support towards chartership can be provided) Strong working knowledge of NEC3 and/or NEC4 contracts, ideally gained in a client-side or consultancy environment Demonstrable experience working within the water, utilities or regulated infrastructure sectors Proven ability to manage commercial risk, resolve disputes and deliver accurate cost advice under programme pressure Confident communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships with clients and project teams What's On Offer Starting salary of 60,000 - 80,000 depending on experience 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Private healthcare for you and your family Private pension contributions Professional fees paid (RICS, CICES or equivalent) A secured pipeline of work across some of the UK's most significant water infrastructure programmes Clear progression pathways within a consultancy that invests in its people Hybrid working - office/site-based four days per week with one day remote Why This Role? This isn't a back-office QS position. You'll be client-facing, commercially accountable, and working on infrastructure that genuinely matters. My consultancy client has a strong reputation in the transportation, water and energy sectors, and the AMP8 programme provides long-term stability and the chance to shape outcomes on a major framework from the outset. If you're a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking for a role where your NEC expertise and commercial judgement will be valued - not just utilised - I'd welcome a confidential conversation. Get in touch to find out more or to request further details. Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Water Infrastructure (AMP7 / AMP8) Location: Tamworth, Coventry or Derby (hybrid - 4 days office/site-based) Salary: 60,000 - 80,000 + package Sector: Water & Utilities Client-Side NEC3 / NEC4 I'm working exclusively with a leading global cost and project management consultancy that is growing its commercial team across the UK's water sector. They are embedded with a major regional water company, supporting the close-out of AMP7 and the ramp-up of a significant AMP8 capital investment programme, and are now looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their client-side team in the West Midlands. This is a high-profile appointment. You'll be the commercial voice on a live framework - providing fast, sound, pragmatic advice on contractual and commercial issues that directly influence project outcomes. If you're a Senior Quantity Surveyor who thrives on variety, accountability and genuine influence, this role is well worth exploring. What You'll Be Doing Commercial & Contractual Management Client-side administration of NEC3 and NEC4 ECC contracts (Options A, C and E) Leading commercial input into AMP7 final accounts, compensation events and close-out activities Cost forecasting, budget management, payment assessments and defined cost reviews Providing commercially sound, clearly communicated advice on contractual matters Working closely with Project Managers on payment certification and risk management AMP8 Capital Delivery Supporting new capital schemes from feasibility through to final account Cost planning, procurement support and tender evaluation Identification, assessment and mitigation of commercial and contractual risk Managing variations, claims resolution and post-contract settlement Stakeholder & Client Engagement Acting as a trusted commercial advisor to the end client Engaging confidently with delivery partners, designers, contractors and internal stakeholders Providing senior leadership with commercial insight, reporting and strategic recommendations What We're Looking For A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline MRICS qualification (desirable but not essential - support towards chartership can be provided) Strong working knowledge of NEC3 and/or NEC4 contracts, ideally gained in a client-side or consultancy environment Demonstrable experience working within the water, utilities or regulated infrastructure sectors Proven ability to manage commercial risk, resolve disputes and deliver accurate cost advice under programme pressure Confident communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships with clients and project teams What's On Offer Starting salary of 60,000 - 80,000 depending on experience 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Private healthcare for you and your family Private pension contributions Professional fees paid (RICS, CICES or equivalent) A secured pipeline of work across some of the UK's most significant water infrastructure programmes Clear progression pathways within a consultancy that invests in its people Hybrid working - office/site-based four days per week with one day remote Why This Role? This isn't a back-office QS position. You'll be client-facing, commercially accountable, and working on infrastructure that genuinely matters. My consultancy client has a strong reputation in the transportation, water and energy sectors, and the AMP8 programme provides long-term stability and the chance to shape outcomes on a major framework from the outset. If you're a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking for a role where your NEC expertise and commercial judgement will be valued - not just utilised - I'd welcome a confidential conversation. Get in touch to find out more or to request further details. Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Hampshire Engineering Services' (ES) Quantity Surveying section is part of the Contracts Section within ES. We're looking for a proactive and motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our growing team of dedicated commercial professionals. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, develop your technical expertise, and contribute to the commercial success of a diverse portfolio of work. You'll be working closely with quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers and clients, supporting the full commercial lifecycle from initial estimates through to final accounts. For further information about our service and our recent projects, please visit Engineering Services Careers . The Role: To provide a full professional quantity surveying function (construction, financial, contractual and procurement management) to the Department for the implementation of construction projects in accordance with the Council's requirements. To support the Principal Quantity Surveyor, as required, with the management of the QS Section including giving guidance to other project and technical staff. You will play a key role in managing the financial and contractual aspects of projects from inception through to completion. The role focuses on ensuring that projects are delivered within budget and provide value for money. What you'll do: In this role, you will prepare tender documentation, including Bills of Quantities, and develop cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans across all stages of design. You will administer NEC4 contracts, managing compensation events, early warnings, and contractual notices, while carrying out site measurements and valuations to assess progress and payment applications. You will be responsible for ensuring effective cost control across capital and maintenance projects, producing accurate financial reports, and forecasting final outturn costs. Working closely with project managers and clients, you will establish budgets, assess contractor entitlements, and contribute to successful final account settlements. The role also involves implementing contract and procurement strategies, managing project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets, and coordinating internal teams and external consultants. Strong collaboration with engineers, planners, contractors, and stakeholders is essential to ensure accurate cost information and sound commercial decision-making. In addition, you will support risk management activities, contribute to best practice in contract administration, mentor junior staff, and ensure compliance with organisational procedures and financial regulations. What we're looking for: We are seeking a candidate educated to HND or degree level in a relevant discipline, ideally holding MRICS status or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in quantity surveying within a civil engineering environment, with a strong working knowledge of the Model Contract Documents for Highways Works and the New Engineering Contract. You will demonstrate excellent communication skills and a positive approach to personal development and supporting others. A good understanding of Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, and Codes of Practice within a local authority setting is essential, along with familiarity with council structures and procedures. The successful candidate will be able to manage and deliver small to medium-sized construction contracts to financial completion with minimal supervision. You will also be responsible for producing accurate cost estimates across all project stages, ensuring appropriate funding is secured. Strong organisational skills are required to manage workload effectively and meet time and cost objectives. You will build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, promote best practice, and support team development through mentoring and a commitment to continuous professional development. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the Right to Work in the UK before applying.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Hampshire Engineering Services' (ES) Quantity Surveying section is part of the Contracts Section within ES. We're looking for a proactive and motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our growing team of dedicated commercial professionals. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of projects, develop your technical expertise, and contribute to the commercial success of a diverse portfolio of work. You'll be working closely with quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers and clients, supporting the full commercial lifecycle from initial estimates through to final accounts. For further information about our service and our recent projects, please visit Engineering Services Careers . The Role: To provide a full professional quantity surveying function (construction, financial, contractual and procurement management) to the Department for the implementation of construction projects in accordance with the Council's requirements. To support the Principal Quantity Surveyor, as required, with the management of the QS Section including giving guidance to other project and technical staff. You will play a key role in managing the financial and contractual aspects of projects from inception through to completion. The role focuses on ensuring that projects are delivered within budget and provide value for money. What you'll do: In this role, you will prepare tender documentation, including Bills of Quantities, and develop cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans across all stages of design. You will administer NEC4 contracts, managing compensation events, early warnings, and contractual notices, while carrying out site measurements and valuations to assess progress and payment applications. You will be responsible for ensuring effective cost control across capital and maintenance projects, producing accurate financial reports, and forecasting final outturn costs. Working closely with project managers and clients, you will establish budgets, assess contractor entitlements, and contribute to successful final account settlements. The role also involves implementing contract and procurement strategies, managing project delivery within agreed timescales and budgets, and coordinating internal teams and external consultants. Strong collaboration with engineers, planners, contractors, and stakeholders is essential to ensure accurate cost information and sound commercial decision-making. In addition, you will support risk management activities, contribute to best practice in contract administration, mentor junior staff, and ensure compliance with organisational procedures and financial regulations. What we're looking for: We are seeking a candidate educated to HND or degree level in a relevant discipline, ideally holding MRICS status or equivalent experience. You will have proven experience in quantity surveying within a civil engineering environment, with a strong working knowledge of the Model Contract Documents for Highways Works and the New Engineering Contract. You will demonstrate excellent communication skills and a positive approach to personal development and supporting others. A good understanding of Standing Orders, Financial Regulations, and Codes of Practice within a local authority setting is essential, along with familiarity with council structures and procedures. The successful candidate will be able to manage and deliver small to medium-sized construction contracts to financial completion with minimal supervision. You will also be responsible for producing accurate cost estimates across all project stages, ensuring appropriate funding is secured. Strong organisational skills are required to manage workload effectively and meet time and cost objectives. You will build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, promote best practice, and support team development through mentoring and a commitment to continuous professional development. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the Right to Work in the UK before applying.
Location: London Type: Permanent We are working with a leading specialist contractor to recruit an experienced Commercial Manager for a portfolio of high-value Life Sciences projects across London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute professional with a strong M&E background and extensive JCT contract experience to join a growing business delivering technically complex and prestigious projects within the Life Sciences sector. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will take ownership of the commercial performance of multiple projects, ensuring effective contract administration, risk management, cost control and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with project delivery teams and senior stakeholders, you will play a key role in protecting commercial interests while driving successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of Life Sciences projects from pre-construction through to final account. Administer and manage JCT contracts, ensuring compliance and protecting the business's contractual position. Identify, manage and mitigate commercial risks and opportunities. Oversee subcontract procurement, management and account settlement. Prepare, review and negotiate variations, valuations, applications for payment and final accounts. Provide accurate cost forecasting, budgeting and commercial reporting. Support project teams with commercial advice and contract interpretation. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors and key stakeholders. Lead and develop commercial team members where required. Ensure robust commercial governance and adherence to company procedures. Requirements Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor position. Strong M&E (Mechanical & Electrical) background is essential. Extensive experience administering and managing JCT forms of contract. Previous experience delivering Life Sciences, pharmaceutical, laboratory, healthcare or highly regulated projects. Strong understanding of commercial risk management and financial controls. Excellent negotiation, communication and stakeholder management skills. Relevant construction, commercial or engineering qualification preferred. What's On Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on cutting-edge Life Sciences developments across London. Long-term career progression within a successful and growing business. Exposure to technically complex, high-profile projects. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Apply If you are an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong M&E background and proven JCT contract expertise, and you're looking to work on some of London's most exciting Life Sciences projects, we'd like to hear from you. Apply now for a confidential discussion. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Location: London Type: Permanent We are working with a leading specialist contractor to recruit an experienced Commercial Manager for a portfolio of high-value Life Sciences projects across London. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute professional with a strong M&E background and extensive JCT contract experience to join a growing business delivering technically complex and prestigious projects within the Life Sciences sector. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will take ownership of the commercial performance of multiple projects, ensuring effective contract administration, risk management, cost control and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. Working closely with project delivery teams and senior stakeholders, you will play a key role in protecting commercial interests while driving successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of Life Sciences projects from pre-construction through to final account. Administer and manage JCT contracts, ensuring compliance and protecting the business's contractual position. Identify, manage and mitigate commercial risks and opportunities. Oversee subcontract procurement, management and account settlement. Prepare, review and negotiate variations, valuations, applications for payment and final accounts. Provide accurate cost forecasting, budgeting and commercial reporting. Support project teams with commercial advice and contract interpretation. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors and key stakeholders. Lead and develop commercial team members where required. Ensure robust commercial governance and adherence to company procedures. Requirements Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor position. Strong M&E (Mechanical & Electrical) background is essential. Extensive experience administering and managing JCT forms of contract. Previous experience delivering Life Sciences, pharmaceutical, laboratory, healthcare or highly regulated projects. Strong understanding of commercial risk management and financial controls. Excellent negotiation, communication and stakeholder management skills. Relevant construction, commercial or engineering qualification preferred. What's On Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work on cutting-edge Life Sciences developments across London. Long-term career progression within a successful and growing business. Exposure to technically complex, high-profile projects. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Apply If you are an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong M&E background and proven JCT contract expertise, and you're looking to work on some of London's most exciting Life Sciences projects, we'd like to hear from you. Apply now for a confidential discussion. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Junior Quantity Surveyor, Local Projects, Established Main Contractor Your new company Hays Recruitment is working with a Co. Tyrone-based highly respected, family-owned construction company, in the recruitment of a Junior Quantity Surveyor. This contractor has nearly 30 years of industry experience with a multi-skilled team which has delivered projects ranging from government buildings, schools, healthcare and housing contracts to new build and refurbishment works on both commercial and private properties. Since its creation, the company has grown significantly, and is now seen as a leading construction company operating both in NI and the UK. Due to continued growth and ongoing success, a position has become available for a Junior Quantity Surveyor to join their Commercial Team. Your new role Reporting directly to the Commercial Manager, you will assist in the cost management on a range of projects, including maintenance frameworks as well as refurbishment and new build projects. As a person, you must be organised and hands-on in order to be capable of managing several projects at different stages at any one time. You will have a keen eye for detail and ensure that all aspects of your role are delivered efficiently and to a high standard. What you'll need to succeed The desirable candidate will be degree qualified in Quantity Surveying and will have at least 2 years' experience with a main contractor, preferably involved in refurbishment works. Demonstrable experience of assisting in the pricing of construction projects and a working knowledge of forms of contract such as NEC3 and JCT will be desirable. You will have a high level of computer literacy, and will have experience of using the Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent communication skills are necessary to work effectively as part of a team, but you must also be self-reliant and able to work without direct supervision. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity to join an existing commercial team and work for an established construction company in Northern Ireland on a permanent basis. This main contractor puts specific emphasis on prioritising employee development, and as such can offer great opportunities for career progression. This is a brand new, permanent position that will come with a competitive package including a pension and 29days holiday. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Junior Quantity Surveyor, Local Projects, Established Main Contractor Your new company Hays Recruitment is working with a Co. Tyrone-based highly respected, family-owned construction company, in the recruitment of a Junior Quantity Surveyor. This contractor has nearly 30 years of industry experience with a multi-skilled team which has delivered projects ranging from government buildings, schools, healthcare and housing contracts to new build and refurbishment works on both commercial and private properties. Since its creation, the company has grown significantly, and is now seen as a leading construction company operating both in NI and the UK. Due to continued growth and ongoing success, a position has become available for a Junior Quantity Surveyor to join their Commercial Team. Your new role Reporting directly to the Commercial Manager, you will assist in the cost management on a range of projects, including maintenance frameworks as well as refurbishment and new build projects. As a person, you must be organised and hands-on in order to be capable of managing several projects at different stages at any one time. You will have a keen eye for detail and ensure that all aspects of your role are delivered efficiently and to a high standard. What you'll need to succeed The desirable candidate will be degree qualified in Quantity Surveying and will have at least 2 years' experience with a main contractor, preferably involved in refurbishment works. Demonstrable experience of assisting in the pricing of construction projects and a working knowledge of forms of contract such as NEC3 and JCT will be desirable. You will have a high level of computer literacy, and will have experience of using the Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent communication skills are necessary to work effectively as part of a team, but you must also be self-reliant and able to work without direct supervision. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity to join an existing commercial team and work for an established construction company in Northern Ireland on a permanent basis. This main contractor puts specific emphasis on prioritising employee development, and as such can offer great opportunities for career progression. This is a brand new, permanent position that will come with a competitive package including a pension and 29days holiday. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
An established and growing compliance contractor is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join its commercial team, supporting the delivery of passive fire protection projects across a diverse portfolio of public and private sector clients. With a strong reputation for quality, compliance and long-term client partnerships, this business continues to invest heavily in its people, offering genuine career progression, flexible working and an industry-leading benefits package. The role Working closely with Commercial Managers, Contracts Managers and Operational Leaders, you will take ownership of contracts from a commercial perspective, ensuring projects are delivered profitably whilst maintaining strong relationships with clients, suppliers and subcontractors. This role would suit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to step up or an established Quantity Surveyor looking for a supportive environment with clear progression opportunities. Key responsibilities Managing monthly applications and invoicing processes Monitoring project progress, variations and commercial performance Final account negotiation, retention recovery and cash collection Producing cost value reconciliations (CVRs) and forecasting reports Maintaining accurate project cost and revenue reporting Supporting procurement activities and supplier negotiations Managing non-labour subcontractor packages Providing commercial support on framework and tender opportunities Monitoring commercial risks and implementing mitigation strategies Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Supporting finance and operational teams with commercial reporting requirements About you Minimum 3 years' experience within a Quantity Surveying or Assistant Quantity Surveying role Experience managing projects through to final account Strong understanding of cost control, forecasting and commercial reporting Comfortable working within a fast-paced project environment Experience dealing with contractors, clients and external Quantity Surveyors Strong Microsoft Excel skills Commercially aware with a proactive approach to problem solving Qualified or working towards a Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related qualification What's on offer Salary 50,000 - 60,000 Hybrid and flexible working arrangements 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional paid Christmas shutdown leave 5% employer pension contribution Annual salary review and discretionary bonus scheme Generous training and development budget Professional qualification support Clear career progression pathways Regular company events and wellbeing initiatives Friendly, collaborative and family-oriented culture This is an excellent opportunity to join a business that is recognised as a leader within its sector and continues to invest heavily in both its people and long-term growth. For a confidential discussion and further information, please apply today.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
An established and growing compliance contractor is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join its commercial team, supporting the delivery of passive fire protection projects across a diverse portfolio of public and private sector clients. With a strong reputation for quality, compliance and long-term client partnerships, this business continues to invest heavily in its people, offering genuine career progression, flexible working and an industry-leading benefits package. The role Working closely with Commercial Managers, Contracts Managers and Operational Leaders, you will take ownership of contracts from a commercial perspective, ensuring projects are delivered profitably whilst maintaining strong relationships with clients, suppliers and subcontractors. This role would suit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor ready to step up or an established Quantity Surveyor looking for a supportive environment with clear progression opportunities. Key responsibilities Managing monthly applications and invoicing processes Monitoring project progress, variations and commercial performance Final account negotiation, retention recovery and cash collection Producing cost value reconciliations (CVRs) and forecasting reports Maintaining accurate project cost and revenue reporting Supporting procurement activities and supplier negotiations Managing non-labour subcontractor packages Providing commercial support on framework and tender opportunities Monitoring commercial risks and implementing mitigation strategies Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Supporting finance and operational teams with commercial reporting requirements About you Minimum 3 years' experience within a Quantity Surveying or Assistant Quantity Surveying role Experience managing projects through to final account Strong understanding of cost control, forecasting and commercial reporting Comfortable working within a fast-paced project environment Experience dealing with contractors, clients and external Quantity Surveyors Strong Microsoft Excel skills Commercially aware with a proactive approach to problem solving Qualified or working towards a Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related qualification What's on offer Salary 50,000 - 60,000 Hybrid and flexible working arrangements 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional paid Christmas shutdown leave 5% employer pension contribution Annual salary review and discretionary bonus scheme Generous training and development budget Professional qualification support Clear career progression pathways Regular company events and wellbeing initiatives Friendly, collaborative and family-oriented culture This is an excellent opportunity to join a business that is recognised as a leader within its sector and continues to invest heavily in both its people and long-term growth. For a confidential discussion and further information, please apply today.
The Company: We are working with a leading Tier 1, national building contractor whose Manchester Office has created a great reputation for delivering varied and interesting projects for clients based in the North West of England. They have excellent relationships with their clients that means they enjoy a good proportion of repeat, negotiated business and are also members of a number of key public sector, procurement frameworks. They are cash rich, typically make double digit margins on their projects, have an excellent supply chain who they pay promptly and treat with respect, staff turnover is incredibly low and their Glassdoor rating is among the best in the industry. The Role: They are now in a position to add to their Commercial team due to a recently secured, £65 Million project award and a healthy pipeline of future work due to start on site over the course of 2026 and beyond. They want to recruit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to work in a Commercial team on the project. You will receive ongoing support from your QS team on the scheme together with their Commercial Manager and Director. You will work closely with the operations and technical teams to reach a successful commercial outcome on the project. The role will be mainly site based. General responsibilities will include the following; Undertake commercial and contractual requirements on the designated projects in accordance with the company procedures and processes. Ensuring sound financial performance including profitability, cash flow, and managing risks and opportunities. Preparation of accurate and detailed monthly cost reports. Good working knowledge and application of Main Contract and Sub-Contract Forms and Standard Method of Measurement. Preparing and agreeing Monthly Valuations, including valuing variations and forecasting final account. Help with the appointment of Subcontractors in accordance with Company Procedures, including procurement and account management including valuations, payment notices and agreement of final accounts. To work closely with Contracts Management to ensure site records and correspondence are completed in accordance with the specific Contract requirements and Company Procedures. Maintain close working relationship with the client and design team to assist in the success of the project. Liaise with Contracts Management to review and monitor project costs whilst achieving high standards of quality and health and safety. You: They would like to recruit an experienced Assistant Quantity Surveyor who has previously been responsible for managing subcontract packages on building projects. You will be based in or be able to commute to the North West of England - the project is based in Manchester City Centre. You will be familiar with Construction Contracts and will have or be working towards a Quantity Surveying qualification. Rewards: You will receive a generous salary and a benefits package including a car or car allowance and a bonus scheme that rewards endeavour. You will be working with a company who can provide a challenging and supportive working environment who have a really healthy pipeline of work, a very healthy balance sheet, who value and support their staff. The chance to deliver a high profile project in Manchester. Excellent opportunities for progression in a highly successful region of a leading National Construction Group.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
The Company: We are working with a leading Tier 1, national building contractor whose Manchester Office has created a great reputation for delivering varied and interesting projects for clients based in the North West of England. They have excellent relationships with their clients that means they enjoy a good proportion of repeat, negotiated business and are also members of a number of key public sector, procurement frameworks. They are cash rich, typically make double digit margins on their projects, have an excellent supply chain who they pay promptly and treat with respect, staff turnover is incredibly low and their Glassdoor rating is among the best in the industry. The Role: They are now in a position to add to their Commercial team due to a recently secured, £65 Million project award and a healthy pipeline of future work due to start on site over the course of 2026 and beyond. They want to recruit an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to work in a Commercial team on the project. You will receive ongoing support from your QS team on the scheme together with their Commercial Manager and Director. You will work closely with the operations and technical teams to reach a successful commercial outcome on the project. The role will be mainly site based. General responsibilities will include the following; Undertake commercial and contractual requirements on the designated projects in accordance with the company procedures and processes. Ensuring sound financial performance including profitability, cash flow, and managing risks and opportunities. Preparation of accurate and detailed monthly cost reports. Good working knowledge and application of Main Contract and Sub-Contract Forms and Standard Method of Measurement. Preparing and agreeing Monthly Valuations, including valuing variations and forecasting final account. Help with the appointment of Subcontractors in accordance with Company Procedures, including procurement and account management including valuations, payment notices and agreement of final accounts. To work closely with Contracts Management to ensure site records and correspondence are completed in accordance with the specific Contract requirements and Company Procedures. Maintain close working relationship with the client and design team to assist in the success of the project. Liaise with Contracts Management to review and monitor project costs whilst achieving high standards of quality and health and safety. You: They would like to recruit an experienced Assistant Quantity Surveyor who has previously been responsible for managing subcontract packages on building projects. You will be based in or be able to commute to the North West of England - the project is based in Manchester City Centre. You will be familiar with Construction Contracts and will have or be working towards a Quantity Surveying qualification. Rewards: You will receive a generous salary and a benefits package including a car or car allowance and a bonus scheme that rewards endeavour. You will be working with a company who can provide a challenging and supportive working environment who have a really healthy pipeline of work, a very healthy balance sheet, who value and support their staff. The chance to deliver a high profile project in Manchester. Excellent opportunities for progression in a highly successful region of a leading National Construction Group.
Vertical Recruitment Limited
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
We are looking for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a respected multidisciplinary construction consultancy with a strong track record of delivering major infrastructure projects across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to work on National Grid's Great Grid Upgrade, one of the UK's largest infrastructure programmes, helping to upgrade and reinforce the electricity network to connect renewable energy sources, support growing energy demand, and contribute to the UK's net zero ambitions. This full-time role offers flexible working, with travel to Bury St Edmunds approximately two days per week to support the delivery of major power and utility projects, including overhead transmission lines and electrical substations. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of cost estimates, valuations, forecasts, and financial reports. Support the commercial management of projects, helping to monitor budgets and control costs. Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including compensation events and variations. Help identify commercial risks and opportunities and contribute to mitigation strategies. Work closely with Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Engineers, Clients, and Contractors to support successful project delivery. Attend site visits to monitor progress and gain valuable project exposure. About You Degree-qualified, or working towards a degree, in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. Previous experience in a Quantity Surveying role, either as an Assistant QS, Graduate QS, or through a placement/apprenticeship within the construction or infrastructure sector. Working knowledge and practical experience of NEC3 and/or NEC4 contracts is essential. Strong numerical, analytical, and communication skills. Ambitious, proactive, and keen to develop a long-term career in Quantity Surveying. What's on Offer? The opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure investment programmes. Fully structured APC support, including dedicated mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors, tailored training plans, and ongoing professional development to support your journey towards MRICS status. Exposure to complex infrastructure and utility projects, providing excellent experience across the full project lifecycle. Flexible working arrangements and a collaborative, supportive team environment. Clear career progression opportunities within a growing consultancy. If you're looking to build your Quantity Surveying career on high-profile infrastructure projects while receiving first-class APC support and professional development, get in touch!
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join a respected multidisciplinary construction consultancy with a strong track record of delivering major infrastructure projects across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to work on National Grid's Great Grid Upgrade, one of the UK's largest infrastructure programmes, helping to upgrade and reinforce the electricity network to connect renewable energy sources, support growing energy demand, and contribute to the UK's net zero ambitions. This full-time role offers flexible working, with travel to Bury St Edmunds approximately two days per week to support the delivery of major power and utility projects, including overhead transmission lines and electrical substations. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of cost estimates, valuations, forecasts, and financial reports. Support the commercial management of projects, helping to monitor budgets and control costs. Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including compensation events and variations. Help identify commercial risks and opportunities and contribute to mitigation strategies. Work closely with Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Engineers, Clients, and Contractors to support successful project delivery. Attend site visits to monitor progress and gain valuable project exposure. About You Degree-qualified, or working towards a degree, in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. Previous experience in a Quantity Surveying role, either as an Assistant QS, Graduate QS, or through a placement/apprenticeship within the construction or infrastructure sector. Working knowledge and practical experience of NEC3 and/or NEC4 contracts is essential. Strong numerical, analytical, and communication skills. Ambitious, proactive, and keen to develop a long-term career in Quantity Surveying. What's on Offer? The opportunity to work on one of the UK's most significant infrastructure investment programmes. Fully structured APC support, including dedicated mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors, tailored training plans, and ongoing professional development to support your journey towards MRICS status. Exposure to complex infrastructure and utility projects, providing excellent experience across the full project lifecycle. Flexible working arrangements and a collaborative, supportive team environment. Clear career progression opportunities within a growing consultancy. If you're looking to build your Quantity Surveying career on high-profile infrastructure projects while receiving first-class APC support and professional development, get in touch!
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.
Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Hays Property and Surveying are seeking a Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager to join an independent construction consultancy based in Brighton. The company is a well-established and independently owned construction consultancy with a strong reputation for providing Quantity Surveying, Project Management and Building Surveying services. They support a portfolio of high profile clients working across the leisure, retail and commercial sectors. Operating from their offices in Brighton, the business continues to grow. They are now looking to appoint an intermediate level Quantity Surveyor and/or Project Manager to join their busy team. The role will be office-based with time spent on site for projects across the South of England. Your new role As a Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager, you will be responsible for delivering project and cost management services across multiple construction projects. You will focus on supporting key clients and brands across the leisure sector, managing refurbishment and fit-out projects for bars, pubs and restaurants. Projects will vary in size and value, but typically £200k to £2M, overseeing them from feasibility through to completion. Key responsibilities - Oversee and manage multiple construction projects from feasibility to completion. Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans, including forecasting, cash flow, and value engineering. Manage procurement processes, including tendering, evaluation, and contract selection. Administer construction contracts, including payments, variations, and final accounts. Manage project delivery across time, cost, and quality. Develop and monitor project programmes, risks, and change control processes. Provide commercial and strategic advice to clients. Coordinate and oversee consultants, contractors, and stakeholders. Produce regular financial and project performance reports. What you'll need to succeed MRICS qualified - desirable but not essential. A degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent 2 years+ Quantity Surveying / Cost Management experience, ideally from within a consultancy / client-side role. Proven experience of managing multiple construction projects. Proficient knowledge of building contracts Excellent client-facing skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton based Property & Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on .
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Hays Property and Surveying are seeking a Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager to join an independent construction consultancy based in Brighton. The company is a well-established and independently owned construction consultancy with a strong reputation for providing Quantity Surveying, Project Management and Building Surveying services. They support a portfolio of high profile clients working across the leisure, retail and commercial sectors. Operating from their offices in Brighton, the business continues to grow. They are now looking to appoint an intermediate level Quantity Surveyor and/or Project Manager to join their busy team. The role will be office-based with time spent on site for projects across the South of England. Your new role As a Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager, you will be responsible for delivering project and cost management services across multiple construction projects. You will focus on supporting key clients and brands across the leisure sector, managing refurbishment and fit-out projects for bars, pubs and restaurants. Projects will vary in size and value, but typically £200k to £2M, overseeing them from feasibility through to completion. Key responsibilities - Oversee and manage multiple construction projects from feasibility to completion. Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and cost plans, including forecasting, cash flow, and value engineering. Manage procurement processes, including tendering, evaluation, and contract selection. Administer construction contracts, including payments, variations, and final accounts. Manage project delivery across time, cost, and quality. Develop and monitor project programmes, risks, and change control processes. Provide commercial and strategic advice to clients. Coordinate and oversee consultants, contractors, and stakeholders. Produce regular financial and project performance reports. What you'll need to succeed MRICS qualified - desirable but not essential. A degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent 2 years+ Quantity Surveying / Cost Management experience, ideally from within a consultancy / client-side role. Proven experience of managing multiple construction projects. Proficient knowledge of building contracts Excellent client-facing skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton based Property & Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on .
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Quantity Surveyor £45-55,000 plus car or allowance and package Quantity Surveyor - CivilsGlasgow £45,000 - £55,000 + car/allowance and package My client is a leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join a major civils project on the outskirts of Glasgow. This role will support the commercial team in managing subcontract packages, cost controls, and contract administration to ensure the project's commercial success. Role Overview As a Quantity Surveyor, you will assist in the effective commercial management of a £70M infrastructure project. Working closely with the Senior QS and Commercial Manager, you will play a key role in cost reporting, subcontract management, risk identification, and ensuring compliance with contract requirements. Key Responsibilities - Support communication and coordination with subcontractors, including engineering and system package partners. - Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, offering guidance on commercial and contractual matters. - Contribute to the preparation and management of subcontract documentation, including procurement, tendering, variations, and work package administration. - Provide accurate measurement of quantities and assist in the preparation of valuations. Support the preparation of monthly cost reports, progress updates, and work-in-progress statements. - Help maintain commercial compliance across the project, safeguarding the company's position at all stages. - Assist in pricing variations across multiple disciplines (not limited to M&E). - Participate in the preparation of monthly forecasts, financial statements, and anticipated final accounts. - Contribute to effective cost control and budget monitoring, ensuring value for money across delegated resources. - Work collaboratively with project management and wider delivery teams to support commercial decision-making. - Adhere to all company policies, including those relating to health & safety, sustainability, environmental management, and data protection. Qualifications & Experience - Degree in Quantity Surveying (BSc) or equivalent qualification. - Experience working with NEC contracts (NEC3/NEC4), ideally Option C. - Strong communication and negotiation abilities with the confidence to engage with subcontractors and project stakeholders. - Well-organised with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. - Proficient IT skills, particularly within the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint). - Experience within the civil engineering or infrastructure sector is highly advantageous. Benefits - Clear career development pathways with opportunities for progression into Senior QS and commercial leadership roles. - Access to further technical training and professional development. - Flexible working arrangements (where project permitting). - Competitive holiday entitlement and supportive work-life balance ethos. - Comprehensive health and wellbeing initiatives. If you'd like to discuss this opportunity further-or know someone who may be interested-please get in touch using the details below.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Tier 1 Civils Contractor looking for a Quantity Surveyor £45-55,000 plus car or allowance and package Quantity Surveyor - CivilsGlasgow £45,000 - £55,000 + car/allowance and package My client is a leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join a major civils project on the outskirts of Glasgow. This role will support the commercial team in managing subcontract packages, cost controls, and contract administration to ensure the project's commercial success. Role Overview As a Quantity Surveyor, you will assist in the effective commercial management of a £70M infrastructure project. Working closely with the Senior QS and Commercial Manager, you will play a key role in cost reporting, subcontract management, risk identification, and ensuring compliance with contract requirements. Key Responsibilities - Support communication and coordination with subcontractors, including engineering and system package partners. - Assist with the administration of NEC3/NEC4 contracts, offering guidance on commercial and contractual matters. - Contribute to the preparation and management of subcontract documentation, including procurement, tendering, variations, and work package administration. - Provide accurate measurement of quantities and assist in the preparation of valuations. Support the preparation of monthly cost reports, progress updates, and work-in-progress statements. - Help maintain commercial compliance across the project, safeguarding the company's position at all stages. - Assist in pricing variations across multiple disciplines (not limited to M&E). - Participate in the preparation of monthly forecasts, financial statements, and anticipated final accounts. - Contribute to effective cost control and budget monitoring, ensuring value for money across delegated resources. - Work collaboratively with project management and wider delivery teams to support commercial decision-making. - Adhere to all company policies, including those relating to health & safety, sustainability, environmental management, and data protection. Qualifications & Experience - Degree in Quantity Surveying (BSc) or equivalent qualification. - Experience working with NEC contracts (NEC3/NEC4), ideally Option C. - Strong communication and negotiation abilities with the confidence to engage with subcontractors and project stakeholders. - Well-organised with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail. - Proficient IT skills, particularly within the Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint). - Experience within the civil engineering or infrastructure sector is highly advantageous. Benefits - Clear career development pathways with opportunities for progression into Senior QS and commercial leadership roles. - Access to further technical training and professional development. - Flexible working arrangements (where project permitting). - Competitive holiday entitlement and supportive work-life balance ethos. - Comprehensive health and wellbeing initiatives. If you'd like to discuss this opportunity further-or know someone who may be interested-please get in touch using the details below.
Project Engineer (MEICA) The Role As Project Engineer within the MEICA business, you will bring demonstrable MEICA or industrial installation experience and practical skills to the team. You will provide the detailed technical input to the project and ensure works are safe and meet the specifications prior to implementation. The Project Engineer will have a strong focus on achieving safety targets and have zero tolerance of unsafe working practices and occurrences. They will actively engage the project construction team in the successful implementation of project delivery. Working closely with the Project Manager and the project team, you will ensure that project related activities are planned and executed to meet the project requirements in a safe and cost-effective manner. Key Responsibilities Supporting the Project Management team in the delivery of MEICA projects. Production of functional specifications, contractor selection and ensuring that all supporting scope is delivered on time. Provide data to the project Commercial manager / QS in respect to variation orders and site instructions. Manage suppliers of engineering services across all technical disciplines. Liaise with any consultants, subcontractors, supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors and the general workforce involved in the project. Liaise with clients and their representatives (architects, engineers, and surveyors), including attending regular meetings to keep them informed of progress. Developing and reviewing tender documents, both for consultants and construction works. Understanding project risks and co-ordinating mitigation activities. Carrying out Technical Assurance checks and audits of contractor activities and outputs through the detail design and construction phases of projects. Assisting in the resolution of engineering issues arising through project delivery and ensure quality control. Manage multiple engineering aspects of projects from inception to completion, ensuring they meet technical and quality standards. Collaborating with project stakeholders, including clients, architects, and contractors, to understand project requirements and objectives. Developing and overseeing project plans, schedules, and budgets, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Supporting the project team in preparing detailed MEICA & interface engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation. Working with the project team by assigning in tasks and providing technical guidance and mentorship. Understanding project risks and co-ordinating the mitigation activities ensuring compliance with safety regulations throughout the project. Coordinating with other engineering disciplines, such as mechanical and civil engineers, to ensure integrated and coordinated project designs. Participating in site visits and inspections to monitor progress, resolve technical issues, and ensure quality control. Troubleshooting with the project team in resolving MEICA related issues that may arise during project execution. Ensuring that projects adhere to codes, standards, and industry best practices. Managing project documentation, including technical reports, change orders, and project records. Providing technical support to clients and addressing their inquiries and concerns. Keeping up to date with advancements in electrical engineering technology and best practices. Preparing and delivering project progress reports and presentations to clients and project stakeholders About you Essential Ability to liaise at all levels A team player with the ability to co-ordinate project-related activities with clients' consultants and 3rd parties Good organisational skills Methodical approach with a clear focus on client, customer, and quality Strong leadership qualities and a natural problem solver Able to prioritise a varied workload and demonstrate good time management to comply with deadlines Able to work in a busy environment under pressure Educated to Degree level or equivalent in an Engineering related subject, ideally in the field of Mechanical, Electrical, ICA or Manufacturing SMSTS or NEBOSH qualified Relevant CSCS Card (Either Experienced Technical Supervisor, Supervisory, Professionally Qualified Person, or Manager) Previous experience working in a similar role Familiar with programme management and maintenance Proficient with IT specifically full Office 365 suite Knowledge of health and safety legislation regarding safe work practise SSSTS / SMSTS CSCS card 1st Aid trained Understanding the importance of promoting a safety culture on-site Desirable WIMES Standards familiarisation Experience of working within the utilities industry, especially Water & Wastewater Strong programme and schedule management experience Working knowledge of Microsoft office package Commercial and contract experience Knowledge of MF1, NEC, IChemE or similar model contracts Thames Water Safety Passport EUSR Water Hygiene card Caring and investing in you What we offer: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Tickets/training/certs required- Authorised Person Electrical (Desirable) - SMSTS - EUSR - CSCS Specific experience required- - Design and build of infrastructure projects - Pumping stations and systems in the water industry. - Experience delivering projects for regulated water companies. - Power resilience and liaison with DNOs. - HV/LV systems and transformers. - ICA and systems integration. - Commissioning and handover of the above. - HAZOP & ALM - Understanding of hydraulic systems. - Procurement of equipment and subcontracts. - Supervision of direct and subcontract delivered MEICA works. - Familiarisation with WIMES standards - Knowledge of NEC contracts Specific experience required - Strong technical knowledge and practical experience of managing design, installation, testing and commissioning of MEICA systems: pumps, valves, transformers, Ring Main Units, LV Switchgear, PLCs, MCCs, Remote Terminal Unit, instrumentation, control systems, systems integration (SCADA/Telemetry) etc. - Supervision of direct and subcontract delivered MEICA works. - Knowledge of NEC contracts - Understanding of hydraulic systems. - Liaison with DNOs. - Experience delivering projects for regulated water companies. - Experience with HAZOP & ALM, FAT/SAT of the above, commissioning procedures of the above, inspection/test records, and documentation for project handover. - Experience in writing MEICA technical specification - Experience in MEICA WIMES standards - Procurement of equipment and subcontracts. - Experience in reviewing technical MEICA design drawings and specifications including Single Line Diagrams, MCC panel schematics, System/Network Architecture Drawings and Functional Design Specifications for SCADA and Telemetry
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Project Engineer (MEICA) The Role As Project Engineer within the MEICA business, you will bring demonstrable MEICA or industrial installation experience and practical skills to the team. You will provide the detailed technical input to the project and ensure works are safe and meet the specifications prior to implementation. The Project Engineer will have a strong focus on achieving safety targets and have zero tolerance of unsafe working practices and occurrences. They will actively engage the project construction team in the successful implementation of project delivery. Working closely with the Project Manager and the project team, you will ensure that project related activities are planned and executed to meet the project requirements in a safe and cost-effective manner. Key Responsibilities Supporting the Project Management team in the delivery of MEICA projects. Production of functional specifications, contractor selection and ensuring that all supporting scope is delivered on time. Provide data to the project Commercial manager / QS in respect to variation orders and site instructions. Manage suppliers of engineering services across all technical disciplines. Liaise with any consultants, subcontractors, supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors and the general workforce involved in the project. Liaise with clients and their representatives (architects, engineers, and surveyors), including attending regular meetings to keep them informed of progress. Developing and reviewing tender documents, both for consultants and construction works. Understanding project risks and co-ordinating mitigation activities. Carrying out Technical Assurance checks and audits of contractor activities and outputs through the detail design and construction phases of projects. Assisting in the resolution of engineering issues arising through project delivery and ensure quality control. Manage multiple engineering aspects of projects from inception to completion, ensuring they meet technical and quality standards. Collaborating with project stakeholders, including clients, architects, and contractors, to understand project requirements and objectives. Developing and overseeing project plans, schedules, and budgets, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Supporting the project team in preparing detailed MEICA & interface engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation. Working with the project team by assigning in tasks and providing technical guidance and mentorship. Understanding project risks and co-ordinating the mitigation activities ensuring compliance with safety regulations throughout the project. Coordinating with other engineering disciplines, such as mechanical and civil engineers, to ensure integrated and coordinated project designs. Participating in site visits and inspections to monitor progress, resolve technical issues, and ensure quality control. Troubleshooting with the project team in resolving MEICA related issues that may arise during project execution. Ensuring that projects adhere to codes, standards, and industry best practices. Managing project documentation, including technical reports, change orders, and project records. Providing technical support to clients and addressing their inquiries and concerns. Keeping up to date with advancements in electrical engineering technology and best practices. Preparing and delivering project progress reports and presentations to clients and project stakeholders About you Essential Ability to liaise at all levels A team player with the ability to co-ordinate project-related activities with clients' consultants and 3rd parties Good organisational skills Methodical approach with a clear focus on client, customer, and quality Strong leadership qualities and a natural problem solver Able to prioritise a varied workload and demonstrate good time management to comply with deadlines Able to work in a busy environment under pressure Educated to Degree level or equivalent in an Engineering related subject, ideally in the field of Mechanical, Electrical, ICA or Manufacturing SMSTS or NEBOSH qualified Relevant CSCS Card (Either Experienced Technical Supervisor, Supervisory, Professionally Qualified Person, or Manager) Previous experience working in a similar role Familiar with programme management and maintenance Proficient with IT specifically full Office 365 suite Knowledge of health and safety legislation regarding safe work practise SSSTS / SMSTS CSCS card 1st Aid trained Understanding the importance of promoting a safety culture on-site Desirable WIMES Standards familiarisation Experience of working within the utilities industry, especially Water & Wastewater Strong programme and schedule management experience Working knowledge of Microsoft office package Commercial and contract experience Knowledge of MF1, NEC, IChemE or similar model contracts Thames Water Safety Passport EUSR Water Hygiene card Caring and investing in you What we offer: Competitive salary Company Pension Life Assurance Private Medical 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme to support your mental, physiological and financial wellbeing Flexible benefits via salary sacrifice Tickets/training/certs required- Authorised Person Electrical (Desirable) - SMSTS - EUSR - CSCS Specific experience required- - Design and build of infrastructure projects - Pumping stations and systems in the water industry. - Experience delivering projects for regulated water companies. - Power resilience and liaison with DNOs. - HV/LV systems and transformers. - ICA and systems integration. - Commissioning and handover of the above. - HAZOP & ALM - Understanding of hydraulic systems. - Procurement of equipment and subcontracts. - Supervision of direct and subcontract delivered MEICA works. - Familiarisation with WIMES standards - Knowledge of NEC contracts Specific experience required - Strong technical knowledge and practical experience of managing design, installation, testing and commissioning of MEICA systems: pumps, valves, transformers, Ring Main Units, LV Switchgear, PLCs, MCCs, Remote Terminal Unit, instrumentation, control systems, systems integration (SCADA/Telemetry) etc. - Supervision of direct and subcontract delivered MEICA works. - Knowledge of NEC contracts - Understanding of hydraulic systems. - Liaison with DNOs. - Experience delivering projects for regulated water companies. - Experience with HAZOP & ALM, FAT/SAT of the above, commissioning procedures of the above, inspection/test records, and documentation for project handover. - Experience in writing MEICA technical specification - Experience in MEICA WIMES standards - Procurement of equipment and subcontracts. - Experience in reviewing technical MEICA design drawings and specifications including Single Line Diagrams, MCC panel schematics, System/Network Architecture Drawings and Functional Design Specifications for SCADA and Telemetry
Elvet Recruitment are recruiting for an experienced Civils Quantity Surveyor on behalf of an established civil engineering main contractor to deliver multi-million Yorkshire Water projects within the new 5-year AMP8 framework. This 500m+ turnover main contractor are a well-known name with several divisions of their business operating at a competitive level with larger tier 1 contractors. They are a key delivery partner for Yorkshire Water and framework holders for a number of Water clients nationwide for past several AMP frameworks. With a workload on the ground already & an expected influx of new projects in the coming months they're looking to add someone capable to their team. The opportunity will be present to lead projects through all phases for this QS - ECI's & through delivery to handover. Projects: Large complex civils & MEICA packages for Water Treatment Upgrades. Package values up to 20m. Duties as Quantity Surveyor: Coordinating with Senior Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager Liaison with Contracts Manager & site teams for up-to-date info Subcontractor procurement cradle to grave Undertake negotiations of Main Contract Final Accounts Commercial support & regular presence on sites Submission of payment applications Dispute resolution & avoidance Complete monthly CVR updates Cost control throughout Experience Required: Must have experience as Quantity Surveyor / Assistant Quantity Surveyor on Complex / Heavy Civil Engineering projects as PC Must have experience with various options of NEC3 or NEC4 contracts Ideally experience delivering works for Yorkshire Water or similar client. Ideally experience with MEICA (Mechanical or Electrical mainly) Must hold: CSCS and full driving license. Ideally hold an industry relevant Degree / HND etc. Remuneration: On offer is a salary of up to 60,000 (dependant on experience) plus Car allowance or car, discretionary annual bonus, fuel, 26 days annual leave with option to buy or sell more, healthcare, life insurance, 8% pension scheme and other benefits. For more info contact Andy Gray at Elvet Recruitment.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Elvet Recruitment are recruiting for an experienced Civils Quantity Surveyor on behalf of an established civil engineering main contractor to deliver multi-million Yorkshire Water projects within the new 5-year AMP8 framework. This 500m+ turnover main contractor are a well-known name with several divisions of their business operating at a competitive level with larger tier 1 contractors. They are a key delivery partner for Yorkshire Water and framework holders for a number of Water clients nationwide for past several AMP frameworks. With a workload on the ground already & an expected influx of new projects in the coming months they're looking to add someone capable to their team. The opportunity will be present to lead projects through all phases for this QS - ECI's & through delivery to handover. Projects: Large complex civils & MEICA packages for Water Treatment Upgrades. Package values up to 20m. Duties as Quantity Surveyor: Coordinating with Senior Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager Liaison with Contracts Manager & site teams for up-to-date info Subcontractor procurement cradle to grave Undertake negotiations of Main Contract Final Accounts Commercial support & regular presence on sites Submission of payment applications Dispute resolution & avoidance Complete monthly CVR updates Cost control throughout Experience Required: Must have experience as Quantity Surveyor / Assistant Quantity Surveyor on Complex / Heavy Civil Engineering projects as PC Must have experience with various options of NEC3 or NEC4 contracts Ideally experience delivering works for Yorkshire Water or similar client. Ideally experience with MEICA (Mechanical or Electrical mainly) Must hold: CSCS and full driving license. Ideally hold an industry relevant Degree / HND etc. Remuneration: On offer is a salary of up to 60,000 (dependant on experience) plus Car allowance or car, discretionary annual bonus, fuel, 26 days annual leave with option to buy or sell more, healthcare, life insurance, 8% pension scheme and other benefits. For more info contact Andy Gray at Elvet Recruitment.
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
Job Title : Managing Quantity Surveyor Location : Chelmsford (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : 75,000 to 85,000 + Car/Allowance + Excellent Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Managing Quantity Surveyor to join a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the UK water sector. Based in Chelmsford, the Managing Quantity Surveyor will report directly to the Commercial Manager whilst overseeing a number of key projects including upgrades to their clients assets across the South East. This is a key leadership role where you will manage and mentor a team of Quantity Surveyors at varying stages of their careers. You will hold significant commercial responsibility for critical clean water projects throughout the South East, playing an instrumental role in safeguarding the financial health of projects and ensuring robust commercial processes are followed. Your key responsibilities will include: Managing, mentoring, and developing a team of Quantity Surveyors. Providing accurate, timely commercial insights and performance data directly to the Senior Leadership Team and Commercial Manager. Ensuring all financial transactions, claims, disputes, and payments (client and supply chain) are managed efficiently, mitigating risk and adhering to contract terms (NEC3 essential). Proactively identifying and managing contractual risks throughout the project lifecycle. Conducting regular project cost and progress reviews, driving positive cash flow, and managing final account preparations and agreements. Reporting on commercial performance, identifying areas for improvement, and resolving procurement issues. Building and maintaining strong relationships internally and with external stakeholders. What We're Looking For Proven experiene as a Quantity Surveyor with a demonstrable track record within the infrastructure sector. Water sector experience is highly advantageous but not essential. In-depth knowledge and practical application of NEC3 forms of contract Capable of managing or ready to step up to manage a team, demonstrating confident and informed decision-making. BSc or HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline. Strong skills in building rapport and trust with internal teams and external stakeholders. This is your chance to join an established industry leader with a strong, stable pipeline of work secured through long-term frameworks and diverse delivery models including joint ventures and alliances. They can offer excellent opportunities for career progression alongside a competitive salary & package that includes: Starting salary of 75,000 to 85,000 Company car or car allowance of 6,000 Hybrid Working Flexibility 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays (with option to purchase 5 additional days) Generous Contribution Pension Scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance Access to further benefits: Cycle to Work Scheme, Discounts & Savings Hub, Kids Pass, and more. If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor with leadership experience and a strong background in NEC contracts within the infrastructure, utilities or civil engineering sectors and looking for a challenging and rewarding role then get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today on (phone number removed). Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title : Managing Quantity Surveyor Location : Chelmsford (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : 75,000 to 85,000 + Car/Allowance + Excellent Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Managing Quantity Surveyor to join a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the UK water sector. Based in Chelmsford, the Managing Quantity Surveyor will report directly to the Commercial Manager whilst overseeing a number of key projects including upgrades to their clients assets across the South East. This is a key leadership role where you will manage and mentor a team of Quantity Surveyors at varying stages of their careers. You will hold significant commercial responsibility for critical clean water projects throughout the South East, playing an instrumental role in safeguarding the financial health of projects and ensuring robust commercial processes are followed. Your key responsibilities will include: Managing, mentoring, and developing a team of Quantity Surveyors. Providing accurate, timely commercial insights and performance data directly to the Senior Leadership Team and Commercial Manager. Ensuring all financial transactions, claims, disputes, and payments (client and supply chain) are managed efficiently, mitigating risk and adhering to contract terms (NEC3 essential). Proactively identifying and managing contractual risks throughout the project lifecycle. Conducting regular project cost and progress reviews, driving positive cash flow, and managing final account preparations and agreements. Reporting on commercial performance, identifying areas for improvement, and resolving procurement issues. Building and maintaining strong relationships internally and with external stakeholders. What We're Looking For Proven experiene as a Quantity Surveyor with a demonstrable track record within the infrastructure sector. Water sector experience is highly advantageous but not essential. In-depth knowledge and practical application of NEC3 forms of contract Capable of managing or ready to step up to manage a team, demonstrating confident and informed decision-making. BSc or HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline. Strong skills in building rapport and trust with internal teams and external stakeholders. This is your chance to join an established industry leader with a strong, stable pipeline of work secured through long-term frameworks and diverse delivery models including joint ventures and alliances. They can offer excellent opportunities for career progression alongside a competitive salary & package that includes: Starting salary of 75,000 to 85,000 Company car or car allowance of 6,000 Hybrid Working Flexibility 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays (with option to purchase 5 additional days) Generous Contribution Pension Scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance Access to further benefits: Cycle to Work Scheme, Discounts & Savings Hub, Kids Pass, and more. If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor with leadership experience and a strong background in NEC contracts within the infrastructure, utilities or civil engineering sectors and looking for a challenging and rewarding role then get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today on (phone number removed). Services advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business. We will contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. For a copy of our privacy policy please visit our website.
NMS Recruit are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to move into a Senior Implementation Consultant role (Construction Software / Finance) . The role is ideal for quantity surveyors or finance/accounting professionals within the construction industry who are looking to step into a new challenge working with a growing and personable financial software business. Job PurposeTo help UK construction businesses deliver projects more smoothly and predictably-and help the team to grow while doing it. You will lead technology change that improves finance and support the digital transformation of construction, partnering with commercial, site and finance teams. As a team lead you will set the tone for delivery excellence: coaching junior consultants, shaping ways of working, and building a supportive, high-trust environment. Training provided on Sage Intacct Construction (no prior Intacct experience required).ResponsibilitiesChange Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead stakeholders through change-mapping current vs future processes, building buy-in, and guiding teams through adoption. Facilitate clear decision-making across commercial, finance, operations and site leadership. Plan communications and training tailored to different audiences (project accountants, QSs, site managers, finance teams). Project & Delivery Management Own end-to-end delivery: scoping, solution design, configuration, testing, training, go-live and hypercare. Run effective project rhythms (kick-offs, show-and-tells, risk reviews), manage RAID logs, and keep delivery on time and on budget. Build practical dashboards and reporting that support confident, day-to-day decision-making. Customer Success & Advisory Act as a trusted advisor on project accounting, subcontractor management, procurement, valuations and contract administration. Translate real-world construction needs into robust system designs and simple, usable workflows. Measure outcomes (adoption, cycle times, reporting accuracy) and iterate to deliver lasting results. Technical Oversight (no prior Intacct required) Guide configuration across core areas (projects/job costing, contracts, purchasing, AP/AR, time & expenses, cash management). Oversee data migration (job histories, subcontractors, suppliers, valuations, retentions, contracts) with a focus on integrity and reconciliation. Coordinate integrations with common UK construction tools (e.g., Procore, Autodesk/Build, Eque2, COINS-adjacent, field time-tracking, AP automation). Be hands-on when needed-carry out configuration and data migration tasks to unblock the team and keep delivery moving. Training provided on Sage Intacct Construction and support certification once onboard. People Leadership, Practice & Community Direct line management for junior consultants (typically 1-3): run regular 1:1s, set objectives, coach on delivery, complete performance reviews, and support wellbeing. Mentor across the wider team and contribute to playbooks, templates and training. Conduct value-led demos and discovery; shape statements of work and estimates; contribute to presales and marketing content. Present at customer forums and collaborate with partners. Essential Experience Knowledge of UK construction accounting and commercial processes (CIS, valuations, applications for payment, retentions, variations, WIP, subcontractor management). Strong change management skills: stakeholder engagement, communications planning, training and adoption. Confident project management: scoped delivery, budgeting, RAID, and clear status reporting across multiple projects. Ability to turn operational needs into clear, usable system designs and reports. Excellent communication, facilitation and documentation skills; comfortable with executives and site teams alike. Collaborative mindset with a passion for customer success and measurable outcomes. Nice to have Experience line-managing junior consultants or coaching/mentoring with readiness to hold direct reports. Proven experience implementing construction-related software (ERP/finance, project controls, cost management, or field/project management). Experience with integrations between finance/ERP and field/project tools. Exposure to UK GAAP, HMRC reporting and MTD. Prior work with Sage Intacct Construction Benefit Up to £60,000 DOE Remote working with occasional client site visits 23 days annual leave (increasing with service). Early finish twice a month. Birthday and personal day off. Pension, healthcare cash plan, EAP, life insurance, flu jabs. Paid volunteering time and company events. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, NMS Recruit will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us .
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
NMS Recruit are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to move into a Senior Implementation Consultant role (Construction Software / Finance) . The role is ideal for quantity surveyors or finance/accounting professionals within the construction industry who are looking to step into a new challenge working with a growing and personable financial software business. Job PurposeTo help UK construction businesses deliver projects more smoothly and predictably-and help the team to grow while doing it. You will lead technology change that improves finance and support the digital transformation of construction, partnering with commercial, site and finance teams. As a team lead you will set the tone for delivery excellence: coaching junior consultants, shaping ways of working, and building a supportive, high-trust environment. Training provided on Sage Intacct Construction (no prior Intacct experience required).ResponsibilitiesChange Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead stakeholders through change-mapping current vs future processes, building buy-in, and guiding teams through adoption. Facilitate clear decision-making across commercial, finance, operations and site leadership. Plan communications and training tailored to different audiences (project accountants, QSs, site managers, finance teams). Project & Delivery Management Own end-to-end delivery: scoping, solution design, configuration, testing, training, go-live and hypercare. Run effective project rhythms (kick-offs, show-and-tells, risk reviews), manage RAID logs, and keep delivery on time and on budget. Build practical dashboards and reporting that support confident, day-to-day decision-making. Customer Success & Advisory Act as a trusted advisor on project accounting, subcontractor management, procurement, valuations and contract administration. Translate real-world construction needs into robust system designs and simple, usable workflows. Measure outcomes (adoption, cycle times, reporting accuracy) and iterate to deliver lasting results. Technical Oversight (no prior Intacct required) Guide configuration across core areas (projects/job costing, contracts, purchasing, AP/AR, time & expenses, cash management). Oversee data migration (job histories, subcontractors, suppliers, valuations, retentions, contracts) with a focus on integrity and reconciliation. Coordinate integrations with common UK construction tools (e.g., Procore, Autodesk/Build, Eque2, COINS-adjacent, field time-tracking, AP automation). Be hands-on when needed-carry out configuration and data migration tasks to unblock the team and keep delivery moving. Training provided on Sage Intacct Construction and support certification once onboard. People Leadership, Practice & Community Direct line management for junior consultants (typically 1-3): run regular 1:1s, set objectives, coach on delivery, complete performance reviews, and support wellbeing. Mentor across the wider team and contribute to playbooks, templates and training. Conduct value-led demos and discovery; shape statements of work and estimates; contribute to presales and marketing content. Present at customer forums and collaborate with partners. Essential Experience Knowledge of UK construction accounting and commercial processes (CIS, valuations, applications for payment, retentions, variations, WIP, subcontractor management). Strong change management skills: stakeholder engagement, communications planning, training and adoption. Confident project management: scoped delivery, budgeting, RAID, and clear status reporting across multiple projects. Ability to turn operational needs into clear, usable system designs and reports. Excellent communication, facilitation and documentation skills; comfortable with executives and site teams alike. Collaborative mindset with a passion for customer success and measurable outcomes. Nice to have Experience line-managing junior consultants or coaching/mentoring with readiness to hold direct reports. Proven experience implementing construction-related software (ERP/finance, project controls, cost management, or field/project management). Experience with integrations between finance/ERP and field/project tools. Exposure to UK GAAP, HMRC reporting and MTD. Prior work with Sage Intacct Construction Benefit Up to £60,000 DOE Remote working with occasional client site visits 23 days annual leave (increasing with service). Early finish twice a month. Birthday and personal day off. Pension, healthcare cash plan, EAP, life insurance, flu jabs. Paid volunteering time and company events. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, NMS Recruit will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us .
Building Services Quantity Surveyor - Birmingham - Upto £55,000 + Car/Allowance Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a tier-one infrastructure delivery organisation working on one of the UK's most significant rail and civil engineering programmes. As part of this long-term venture, they are constructing a series of pumping stations and associated operational buildings that support the wider route.This organisation is known for delivering large, technically complex packages with high standards in safety, collaboration, and programme performance. You will join a commercially strong project team responsible for major M&E and building services packages within a highly impactful national scheme. Your new role As a Building Services Quantity Surveyor, you will support the commercial management of multimillion-pound mechanical and electrical (MEP) packages relating to pumping stations and building services. Your role will include: Reporting into a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager across your section of works Supporting commercial delivery with strong knowledge of contractual, commercial, insurance and legal processes Administering NEC3 contracts, including early warnings & compensation events Preparing subcontract invitations to tender, evaluating returns and making recommendations for appointment Managing subcontractor packages, valuations, liabilities and payment notices Assisting with budgets, forecasts, CVRs and commercial reporting alongside senior commercial colleagues Working closely with delivery teams to develop solutions and maintain strong client and subcontractor relationships Although site-based in nature, the wider team operates flexibly with a hybrid working approach where appropriate. What you'll need to succeed BSc/MSc in Quantity Surveying or equivalent experience Experience working on civils or infrastructure projects as a Quantity Surveyor Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Good technical understanding of mechanical and electrical packages Highly organised, rigorous, with excellent written communication skills for contractual correspondence Ability to work effectively in an integrated team with subcontractors and client representatives Desirable qualities: Experience managing commercial risk & opportunity Strong communication and stakeholder management Ability to contribute to process improvements and operational efficiencies Results-focused with strong commercial awareness What you'll get in return Salary up to £55,000Car or car allowance Hybrid working flexibility Opportunity to work on a nationally significant infrastructure programme Clear career progression with support from an experienced commercial leadership team Exposure to large-scale MEP and building services packages, ideal for progressing to Senior QS level What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Building Services Quantity Surveyor - Birmingham - Upto £55,000 + Car/Allowance Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a tier-one infrastructure delivery organisation working on one of the UK's most significant rail and civil engineering programmes. As part of this long-term venture, they are constructing a series of pumping stations and associated operational buildings that support the wider route.This organisation is known for delivering large, technically complex packages with high standards in safety, collaboration, and programme performance. You will join a commercially strong project team responsible for major M&E and building services packages within a highly impactful national scheme. Your new role As a Building Services Quantity Surveyor, you will support the commercial management of multimillion-pound mechanical and electrical (MEP) packages relating to pumping stations and building services. Your role will include: Reporting into a Senior Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager across your section of works Supporting commercial delivery with strong knowledge of contractual, commercial, insurance and legal processes Administering NEC3 contracts, including early warnings & compensation events Preparing subcontract invitations to tender, evaluating returns and making recommendations for appointment Managing subcontractor packages, valuations, liabilities and payment notices Assisting with budgets, forecasts, CVRs and commercial reporting alongside senior commercial colleagues Working closely with delivery teams to develop solutions and maintain strong client and subcontractor relationships Although site-based in nature, the wider team operates flexibly with a hybrid working approach where appropriate. What you'll need to succeed BSc/MSc in Quantity Surveying or equivalent experience Experience working on civils or infrastructure projects as a Quantity Surveyor Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Good technical understanding of mechanical and electrical packages Highly organised, rigorous, with excellent written communication skills for contractual correspondence Ability to work effectively in an integrated team with subcontractors and client representatives Desirable qualities: Experience managing commercial risk & opportunity Strong communication and stakeholder management Ability to contribute to process improvements and operational efficiencies Results-focused with strong commercial awareness What you'll get in return Salary up to £55,000Car or car allowance Hybrid working flexibility Opportunity to work on a nationally significant infrastructure programme Clear career progression with support from an experienced commercial leadership team Exposure to large-scale MEP and building services packages, ideal for progressing to Senior QS level What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Rate: £25-£35 per hour (Umbrella PAYE) Contract: Initial 12-18 month contract Exciting Opportunity for a Contracts Supervisor in Derby An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Contracts Supervisor to join a busy Highways team, supporting the delivery of highway maintenance and improvement works across the network. This role would suit a commercially minded professional with experience administering contracts, managing costs, and supporting project delivery within a highways or civil engineering environment. Working closely with Contract Managers, Engineers, and Operational Teams, you will play a key role in ensuring contracts are managed effectively, costs are controlled, and projects are delivered in line with contractual requirements. The main duties of the Contracts Supervisor include: Supporting the administration and management of highway maintenance and improvement contracts. Assisting with contract monitoring, performance reporting, and compliance checks. Reviewing contractor applications, quotations, and payment submissions. Supporting the preparation and assessment of compensation events, early warnings, and contractual communications. Monitoring project costs, budgets, and forecasts. Assisting with procurement activities and contractor performance reviews. Liaising with operational teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure works are delivered efficiently. Supporting the management of variations, change control, and contract documentation. Producing reports and maintaining accurate contract records. Assisting senior managers with commercial and contractual matters across a range of highway projects. The Contracts Supervisor will have key experience in: Experience working within a highways, civil engineering, or infrastructure environment. Knowledge and understanding of NEC contracts is essential. Experience supporting contract administration and commercial management activities. Reviewing costs, quotations, valuations, and payment applications. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work collaboratively with operational and commercial teams. Excellent communication skills and attention to detail. Previous experience as a Contracts Supervisor, Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Commercial Assistant, Assistant Contracts Manager, or similar role would be highly advantageous. For more details and to apply for the role, please call James Allbon at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the rate, location, or seniority does not suit you specifically, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles at all levels across the UK. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways, Construction, and Local Government professionals looking to explore future opportunities. Our specialist team has over 40 years of combined experience in this market. Please contact James Allbon at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent, please email (url removed).
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
Rate: £25-£35 per hour (Umbrella PAYE) Contract: Initial 12-18 month contract Exciting Opportunity for a Contracts Supervisor in Derby An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Contracts Supervisor to join a busy Highways team, supporting the delivery of highway maintenance and improvement works across the network. This role would suit a commercially minded professional with experience administering contracts, managing costs, and supporting project delivery within a highways or civil engineering environment. Working closely with Contract Managers, Engineers, and Operational Teams, you will play a key role in ensuring contracts are managed effectively, costs are controlled, and projects are delivered in line with contractual requirements. The main duties of the Contracts Supervisor include: Supporting the administration and management of highway maintenance and improvement contracts. Assisting with contract monitoring, performance reporting, and compliance checks. Reviewing contractor applications, quotations, and payment submissions. Supporting the preparation and assessment of compensation events, early warnings, and contractual communications. Monitoring project costs, budgets, and forecasts. Assisting with procurement activities and contractor performance reviews. Liaising with operational teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure works are delivered efficiently. Supporting the management of variations, change control, and contract documentation. Producing reports and maintaining accurate contract records. Assisting senior managers with commercial and contractual matters across a range of highway projects. The Contracts Supervisor will have key experience in: Experience working within a highways, civil engineering, or infrastructure environment. Knowledge and understanding of NEC contracts is essential. Experience supporting contract administration and commercial management activities. Reviewing costs, quotations, valuations, and payment applications. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work collaboratively with operational and commercial teams. Excellent communication skills and attention to detail. Previous experience as a Contracts Supervisor, Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Commercial Assistant, Assistant Contracts Manager, or similar role would be highly advantageous. For more details and to apply for the role, please call James Allbon at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the rate, location, or seniority does not suit you specifically, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles at all levels across the UK. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways, Construction, and Local Government professionals looking to explore future opportunities. Our specialist team has over 40 years of combined experience in this market. Please contact James Allbon at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent, please email (url removed).