Quantity Surveying remains one of the UK construction sector's most reliably in-demand professions. With 3,377 active QS vacancies on Construction Job Board, the role commands strong salaries, broad industry applicability, and excellent long-term career prospects. Here is everything you need to know about finding a Quantity Surveyor role in 2025.
Every significant construction project — from a residential development to a motorway upgrade — requires cost management expertise. QS professionals manage budgets, procure materials, and handle contractual disputes, making them indispensable across the project lifecycle. The UK's sustained infrastructure investment, including HS2, school rebuilding programmes, and housebuilding initiatives, is driving consistent hiring activity.
Salaries vary significantly by experience and specialism. Graduate QS roles typically start at £24,000–£32,000. Intermediate surveyors with 3–5 years of experience earn £38,000–£55,000. Senior QS professionals command £55,000–£75,000, while Commercial Directors and Head of Cost roles regularly exceed £85,000 — particularly in London and the South East.
Most employers prefer candidates with a RICS-accredited degree in Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, or Construction Management. Working towards or holding MRICS (Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) status significantly enhances salary and employability. For senior roles, FRICS or Chartered membership is often required.
London (2,185 state listings) dominates, but strong QS hiring activity is visible across Yorkshire (511), Essex (497), Gloucestershire (412), and Kent (404). Bristol (286 city listings) and Cambridge (141) are also active QS markets, particularly for infrastructure and residential projects.
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Construction Job Board currently lists 3,377 active Quantity Surveyor vacancies across the UK.
Graduate QS roles start at £24,000–£32,000. Mid-level surveyors earn £38,000–£55,000. Senior QS and Commercial Managers can earn £65,000–£85,000+.
A RICS-accredited degree is strongly preferred. Working towards MRICS membership significantly improves career prospects and salary potential.
Yes. Yorkshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, and Kent all have strong QS hiring markets. Bristol and Cambridge are also active for infrastructure projects.