We are currently recruiting on behalf of our client for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the delivery of major power and utilities infrastructure projects across the UK.
This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially aware QS to take ownership of key project packages within a growing energy and infrastructure portfolio, working in a supportive and fast-paced consultancy environment.
As Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in the full commercial lifecycle of infrastructure projects, supporting the successful delivery of overhead line (OHL), substation, and associated utilities works.
Working closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors and project teams, you will play a key role in cost control, contract administration, and commercial reporting, ensuring projects are delivered efficiently and in line with contractual requirements.
This role offers a hybrid working arrangement (2-3 days on site in Bury St Edmunds), with the remainder working flexibly.
This is a great opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor looking to develop their career within the power and utilities sector, working on essential infrastructure projects that are shaping the UK's energy future.
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Contact: Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) / Jonathan Kirby on (phone number removed)
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