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Quantity Surveyor
Skilled Careers City, London
Project Quantity Surveyor Major Commercial Fit-Out Projects (up to £110m) Location: Central London Salary: Competitive + Package Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an ambitious and detail-driven Project Quantity Surveyor to join our expanding commercial team. You will take responsibility for managing multiple subcontractor packages across fast-paced, high-specification projects with individual values reaching £110m . This position is ideal for a QS who thrives in complex project environments and is confident overseeing procurement, commercial reporting, and contract management from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of multiple subcontractor packages Prepare, manage, and review subcontract tender documents, contracts, and procurement schedules. Conduct full cost control and reporting, including CVRs, forecasting, and cashflow management. Evaluate, negotiate, and manage subcontractor variations and change control processes. Attend project meetings and work closely with project managers, design teams, and site teams to ensure commercial objectives are met. Ensure compliance with company procedures, industry standards, and client requirements. Assist with risk identification, management, and mitigation strategies. Support preparation and agreement of interim valuations and final accounts. Requirements Proven experience as a Project Quantity Surveyor (or strong Assistant QS ready to step up) within the UK construction sector. Strong track record of managing multiple subcontractor packages on high-value commercial projects. Excellent knowledge of JCT contract forms and commercial processes. Strong commercial acumen, negotiation capability, and numerical accuracy. Ability to work effectively on complex, multi-disciplinary projects in live Central London environments. Confident communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with stakeholders at all levels. Degree qualification in Quantity Surveying or related discipline preferred. What We Offer Opportunity to work on landmark commercial fit-out projects up to £110m. Clear career progression within a growing and well-resourced commercial team. Competitive salary and benefits package. Supportive, forward-thinking company culture with a focus on development and wellbeing. If you are interested and think you're a good fit for the role, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) and request a time for us to discuss further.
10/03/2026
Full time
Project Quantity Surveyor Major Commercial Fit-Out Projects (up to £110m) Location: Central London Salary: Competitive + Package Type: Full-Time, Permanent About the Role We are seeking an ambitious and detail-driven Project Quantity Surveyor to join our expanding commercial team. You will take responsibility for managing multiple subcontractor packages across fast-paced, high-specification projects with individual values reaching £110m . This position is ideal for a QS who thrives in complex project environments and is confident overseeing procurement, commercial reporting, and contract management from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of multiple subcontractor packages Prepare, manage, and review subcontract tender documents, contracts, and procurement schedules. Conduct full cost control and reporting, including CVRs, forecasting, and cashflow management. Evaluate, negotiate, and manage subcontractor variations and change control processes. Attend project meetings and work closely with project managers, design teams, and site teams to ensure commercial objectives are met. Ensure compliance with company procedures, industry standards, and client requirements. Assist with risk identification, management, and mitigation strategies. Support preparation and agreement of interim valuations and final accounts. Requirements Proven experience as a Project Quantity Surveyor (or strong Assistant QS ready to step up) within the UK construction sector. Strong track record of managing multiple subcontractor packages on high-value commercial projects. Excellent knowledge of JCT contract forms and commercial processes. Strong commercial acumen, negotiation capability, and numerical accuracy. Ability to work effectively on complex, multi-disciplinary projects in live Central London environments. Confident communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with stakeholders at all levels. Degree qualification in Quantity Surveying or related discipline preferred. What We Offer Opportunity to work on landmark commercial fit-out projects up to £110m. Clear career progression within a growing and well-resourced commercial team. Competitive salary and benefits package. Supportive, forward-thinking company culture with a focus on development and wellbeing. If you are interested and think you're a good fit for the role, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) and request a time for us to discuss further.
Linear Recruitment Ltd
Assistant Site Manager - Creswell
Linear Recruitment Ltd Bishops Tachbrook, Warwickshire
Assistant Site Manager Linear Recruitment are currently partnering with an up-and-coming housebuilder with a focus on high spec homes for an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join their team. The Assistant Site Manager is responsible for working alongside colleagues to drive jobs on site while maintaining high standards of health and safety, maintaining excellent record keeping, and keeping clients regularly updated on progress. These are brand new sites and a great opportunity for the Assistant Site Manager to run a site from inception through to completion and potentially win a highly reputable award. Responsibilities • Working with the Site Manager in taking ownership of agreed build programmes at pre-start meetings • Assist with ensuring that Health & Safety procedures are strictly adhered to • Conform to building regulations and warranty providers' requirements (NHBC, LABC) • Assist with ensuring cost effective production in line with development budgets by ensuring that the work undertaken is in full accordance with the cost provision allocated • Assist with organisation of site meetings and pre-plan and ensure efficient usage of all resources • Ensure production/progress returns are updated and sent to the Contracts Manager • Assist with ensuring site security and good practice is maintained at all times • Assist with ensuring sensible level of stock control in accordance with build requirements including proper checking and recording of deliveries • Assist with ensuring the quality meets with Company and warranty expectations • Ensure sub-contractors work within the required specification and adhere to Company Policies • Ensure that procedures and controls are fully implemented by all site personnel • Ensure plots are finished to high standard by taking ownership of plots until completion • Take responsibility for the supervision of cranes Benefits £40-47k + Package + quarterly bonus Required skills and qualifications They are looking for Assistant Site Managers with proven experience in residential house building, preferably from a high-quality builder Possession of SMSTS, First Aid, and CSCS card qualifications. Strong leadership skills Excellent organizational capabilities, with keen attention to detail. Enthusiasm for delivering high-quality projects within deadlines. Exceptional communication and problem-solving abilities. Valid driving license.
09/03/2026
Full time
Assistant Site Manager Linear Recruitment are currently partnering with an up-and-coming housebuilder with a focus on high spec homes for an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join their team. The Assistant Site Manager is responsible for working alongside colleagues to drive jobs on site while maintaining high standards of health and safety, maintaining excellent record keeping, and keeping clients regularly updated on progress. These are brand new sites and a great opportunity for the Assistant Site Manager to run a site from inception through to completion and potentially win a highly reputable award. Responsibilities • Working with the Site Manager in taking ownership of agreed build programmes at pre-start meetings • Assist with ensuring that Health & Safety procedures are strictly adhered to • Conform to building regulations and warranty providers' requirements (NHBC, LABC) • Assist with ensuring cost effective production in line with development budgets by ensuring that the work undertaken is in full accordance with the cost provision allocated • Assist with organisation of site meetings and pre-plan and ensure efficient usage of all resources • Ensure production/progress returns are updated and sent to the Contracts Manager • Assist with ensuring site security and good practice is maintained at all times • Assist with ensuring sensible level of stock control in accordance with build requirements including proper checking and recording of deliveries • Assist with ensuring the quality meets with Company and warranty expectations • Ensure sub-contractors work within the required specification and adhere to Company Policies • Ensure that procedures and controls are fully implemented by all site personnel • Ensure plots are finished to high standard by taking ownership of plots until completion • Take responsibility for the supervision of cranes Benefits £40-47k + Package + quarterly bonus Required skills and qualifications They are looking for Assistant Site Managers with proven experience in residential house building, preferably from a high-quality builder Possession of SMSTS, First Aid, and CSCS card qualifications. Strong leadership skills Excellent organizational capabilities, with keen attention to detail. Enthusiasm for delivering high-quality projects within deadlines. Exceptional communication and problem-solving abilities. Valid driving license.
Rogers McHugh Recruitment
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Rogers McHugh Recruitment Great Crosby, Merseyside
About you You are early in your Quantity Surveying career and you want to be around people who will actually teach you the job properly. You might have finished a Quantity Surveying degree and picked up a year or two of experience with a contractor or developer. You might also have completed a placement year and want your first full time Assistant Quantity Surveyor role where you can build real commercial experience. You enjoy the numbers side of construction but you also like getting out to site, speaking with project teams and understanding how a job really works. You want exposure to procurement, cost reporting, subcontractor management and the commercial decisions that shape a project. Most importantly, you want to work somewhere that will trust you with responsibility and help you become a well rounded Quantity Surveyor. Your experience You will probably have a Quantity Surveying degree or a similar construction related qualification. You will have around one to three years of experience in a construction or commercial environment. A placement year within a contractor or developer would also be relevant. You should already have some exposure to areas such as cost planning, subcontractor procurement, valuations, or commercial reporting. You will be comfortable using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office and able to interpret construction drawings and specifications. Some familiarity with construction contracts such as JCT would be useful, along with an understanding of how project costs, labour rates and materials affect the overall commercial performance of a job. A full driving licence and access to a car is important as the role will involve visiting sites. What you will be doing with your experience You will support the commercial team across a range of residential and mixed use construction projects. Your role as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor will include helping to prepare cost estimates and budget forecasts for new build and refurbishment developments. You will review drawings and tender documents, help prepare subcontract packages and analyse quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. You will assist with subcontractor procurement, preparing subcontract orders and supporting the wider commercial process. As projects move forward you will help monitor project costs against budgets, assist with monthly valuations and contribute to cost reporting and cash flow forecasting. The role also includes regular site visits where you will review progress, support valuations and work closely with project managers and site managers to keep projects commercially on track. You will also gain exposure to variations, change management and value engineering so you can understand how commercial decisions influence project delivery. About the business This is a growing construction company delivering residential and mixed use developments across the region. The business operates with a hands on leadership team and a commercial structure that allows junior staff to learn directly from experienced Quantity Surveyors and Commercial Managers. Projects typically involve new build housing and refurbishment schemes where cost control, procurement and strong commercial management are critical. The environment is supportive but commercially focused. People are expected to contribute, learn quickly and develop into capable construction professionals. For someone early in their Quantity Surveying career it offers strong exposure to real project work rather than being stuck behind a desk doing spreadsheets all day. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
06/03/2026
Full time
About you You are early in your Quantity Surveying career and you want to be around people who will actually teach you the job properly. You might have finished a Quantity Surveying degree and picked up a year or two of experience with a contractor or developer. You might also have completed a placement year and want your first full time Assistant Quantity Surveyor role where you can build real commercial experience. You enjoy the numbers side of construction but you also like getting out to site, speaking with project teams and understanding how a job really works. You want exposure to procurement, cost reporting, subcontractor management and the commercial decisions that shape a project. Most importantly, you want to work somewhere that will trust you with responsibility and help you become a well rounded Quantity Surveyor. Your experience You will probably have a Quantity Surveying degree or a similar construction related qualification. You will have around one to three years of experience in a construction or commercial environment. A placement year within a contractor or developer would also be relevant. You should already have some exposure to areas such as cost planning, subcontractor procurement, valuations, or commercial reporting. You will be comfortable using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office and able to interpret construction drawings and specifications. Some familiarity with construction contracts such as JCT would be useful, along with an understanding of how project costs, labour rates and materials affect the overall commercial performance of a job. A full driving licence and access to a car is important as the role will involve visiting sites. What you will be doing with your experience You will support the commercial team across a range of residential and mixed use construction projects. Your role as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor will include helping to prepare cost estimates and budget forecasts for new build and refurbishment developments. You will review drawings and tender documents, help prepare subcontract packages and analyse quotations from subcontractors and suppliers. You will assist with subcontractor procurement, preparing subcontract orders and supporting the wider commercial process. As projects move forward you will help monitor project costs against budgets, assist with monthly valuations and contribute to cost reporting and cash flow forecasting. The role also includes regular site visits where you will review progress, support valuations and work closely with project managers and site managers to keep projects commercially on track. You will also gain exposure to variations, change management and value engineering so you can understand how commercial decisions influence project delivery. About the business This is a growing construction company delivering residential and mixed use developments across the region. The business operates with a hands on leadership team and a commercial structure that allows junior staff to learn directly from experienced Quantity Surveyors and Commercial Managers. Projects typically involve new build housing and refurbishment schemes where cost control, procurement and strong commercial management are critical. The environment is supportive but commercially focused. People are expected to contribute, learn quickly and develop into capable construction professionals. For someone early in their Quantity Surveying career it offers strong exposure to real project work rather than being stuck behind a desk doing spreadsheets all day. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech City, Swindon
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Swindon. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Swindon.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Swindon. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Swindon.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech Reading, Oxfordshire
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Reading. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Reading.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Reading. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Reading.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Oxford. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Oxford.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Oxford. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Oxford.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech Bristol, Gloucestershire
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Bristol. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Bristol.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Bristol. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Bristol.
Excalon
Site Manager
Excalon City, Birmingham
Job Title : Site Manager Location: Birmingham area Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. Excalon is growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. The position offers excellent opportunities for personal development and to grow with the business. About The Role: The main purpose of the role will be to manage the day-to-day site-based activities and operational teams for the Company's major infrastructure projects, delivering works safely and within deadlines. You will ensure work complies with all relevant legislation and industry best practice. Key Accountabilities: Co-ordinate all aspects of work so that the project is completed in line with client requirements, within budget and on time. Manage own teams' performance and competence of all responsible staff including sub-contractors. Assist in the management of project specific preliminaries. Liaise with the client, sub-contractors, and other trades. Issue Work Instructions and RAM's and co-ordinate the requirement for any Client specific safety documentation (e.g., Permit to Dig, Break / No break Zones, CDM documentation) Ensure all relevant Operatives are signed on to the correct RAMS. Ensure weekly track sheets and diaries are completed and submitted on time. Conduct site audits and plant checks Maintain and update Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed. Plan, co-ordinate and manage resources required to complete works. Regularly monitor the programme delivery and provide site progress reports to the Project Manager Ensure suitable levels of supervision of all direct teams and subcontracted resources. Issue subcontractors with a regular short-term programme to ensure the planned progress is achieved. Ensure installation complies with relevant For Construction Drawings and Cross sections. Take responsibility for the opening and closing of the site facilities. Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. Management of site housekeeping, discipline, behaviour etc Safe storage and co-ordination of materials and monitoring of waste Take responsibility for the accurate / timely completion of site-based documentation. Attendance at project and company related meetings, compile site reports as necessary. Mentor and train Assistant Site Manager and junior members of staff Comply with all the roles and responsibilities as set out within the SHEQ management system. Upon completion of works leave all work areas cleared of building rubbish and reinstate gardens and footpaths, etc in accordance with contract requirements. Monitoring use of PPE in accordance with the hierarchy of risk control To complete time sheets for all Operatives on your site - and to return the complete time sheets and overtime request forms to the Contracts Manager by the end of every week. Attend all mandatory training courses related to your role. Take responsibility for the safety of yourself and others - deliver toolbox talks and embed a culture of zero harm. Liaise with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office, local authority representatives ensuring any client and public complaints are resolved efficiently. Be aware at all times of possible commercial opportunities. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned from time to time. Responsible for placing orders for materials through the procurement team Responsible for ordering Plant & Transport through the P&T department About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a site manager CPCS CSCS cards SMSTS NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary works supervisor Emergency First Aid Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Site Manager, Project Coordinator, Site Supervisor, Health and Safety Operative, NEBOSH, Construction Site Manager and Infrastructure Project Site Management may also be considered for this role.
04/03/2026
Full time
Job Title : Site Manager Location: Birmingham area Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. Excalon is growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. The position offers excellent opportunities for personal development and to grow with the business. About The Role: The main purpose of the role will be to manage the day-to-day site-based activities and operational teams for the Company's major infrastructure projects, delivering works safely and within deadlines. You will ensure work complies with all relevant legislation and industry best practice. Key Accountabilities: Co-ordinate all aspects of work so that the project is completed in line with client requirements, within budget and on time. Manage own teams' performance and competence of all responsible staff including sub-contractors. Assist in the management of project specific preliminaries. Liaise with the client, sub-contractors, and other trades. Issue Work Instructions and RAM's and co-ordinate the requirement for any Client specific safety documentation (e.g., Permit to Dig, Break / No break Zones, CDM documentation) Ensure all relevant Operatives are signed on to the correct RAMS. Ensure weekly track sheets and diaries are completed and submitted on time. Conduct site audits and plant checks Maintain and update Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed. Plan, co-ordinate and manage resources required to complete works. Regularly monitor the programme delivery and provide site progress reports to the Project Manager Ensure suitable levels of supervision of all direct teams and subcontracted resources. Issue subcontractors with a regular short-term programme to ensure the planned progress is achieved. Ensure installation complies with relevant For Construction Drawings and Cross sections. Take responsibility for the opening and closing of the site facilities. Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. Management of site housekeeping, discipline, behaviour etc Safe storage and co-ordination of materials and monitoring of waste Take responsibility for the accurate / timely completion of site-based documentation. Attendance at project and company related meetings, compile site reports as necessary. Mentor and train Assistant Site Manager and junior members of staff Comply with all the roles and responsibilities as set out within the SHEQ management system. Upon completion of works leave all work areas cleared of building rubbish and reinstate gardens and footpaths, etc in accordance with contract requirements. Monitoring use of PPE in accordance with the hierarchy of risk control To complete time sheets for all Operatives on your site - and to return the complete time sheets and overtime request forms to the Contracts Manager by the end of every week. Attend all mandatory training courses related to your role. Take responsibility for the safety of yourself and others - deliver toolbox talks and embed a culture of zero harm. Liaise with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office, local authority representatives ensuring any client and public complaints are resolved efficiently. Be aware at all times of possible commercial opportunities. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned from time to time. Responsible for placing orders for materials through the procurement team Responsible for ordering Plant & Transport through the P&T department About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a site manager CPCS CSCS cards SMSTS NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary works supervisor Emergency First Aid Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Site Manager, Project Coordinator, Site Supervisor, Health and Safety Operative, NEBOSH, Construction Site Manager and Infrastructure Project Site Management may also be considered for this role.
Excalon
Site Manager
Excalon
Job Title : Site Manager Location: Birmingham area Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. Excalon is growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. The position offers excellent opportunities for personal development and to grow with the business. About The Role: The main purpose of the role will be to manage the day-to-day site-based activities and operational teams for the Company's major infrastructure projects, delivering works safely and within deadlines. You will ensure work complies with all relevant legislation and industry best practice. Key Accountabilities: Co-ordinate all aspects of work so that the project is completed in line with client requirements, within budget and on time. Manage own teams' performance and competence of all responsible staff including sub-contractors. Assist in the management of project specific preliminaries. Liaise with the client, sub-contractors, and other trades. Issue Work Instructions and RAM's and co-ordinate the requirement for any Client specific safety documentation (e.g., Permit to Dig, Break / No break Zones, CDM documentation) Ensure all relevant Operatives are signed on to the correct RAMS. Ensure weekly track sheets and diaries are completed and submitted on time. Conduct site audits and plant checks Maintain and update Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed. Plan, co-ordinate and manage resources required to complete works. Regularly monitor the programme delivery and provide site progress reports to the Project Manager Ensure suitable levels of supervision of all direct teams and subcontracted resources. Issue subcontractors with a regular short-term programme to ensure the planned progress is achieved. Ensure installation complies with relevant For Construction Drawings and Cross sections. Take responsibility for the opening and closing of the site facilities. Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. Management of site housekeeping, discipline, behaviour etc Safe storage and co-ordination of materials and monitoring of waste Take responsibility for the accurate / timely completion of site-based documentation. Attendance at project and company related meetings, compile site reports as necessary. Mentor and train Assistant Site Manager and junior members of staff Comply with all the roles and responsibilities as set out within the SHEQ management system. Upon completion of works leave all work areas cleared of building rubbish and reinstate gardens and footpaths, etc in accordance with contract requirements. Monitoring use of PPE in accordance with the hierarchy of risk control To complete time sheets for all Operatives on your site - and to return the complete time sheets and overtime request forms to the Contracts Manager by the end of every week. Attend all mandatory training courses related to your role. Take responsibility for the safety of yourself and others - deliver toolbox talks and embed a culture of zero harm. Liaise with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office, local authority representatives ensuring any client and public complaints are resolved efficiently. Be aware at all times of possible commercial opportunities. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned from time to time. Responsible for placing orders for materials through the procurement team Responsible for ordering Plant & Transport through the P&T department About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a site manager CPCS CSCS cards SMSTS NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary works supervisor Emergency First Aid Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Site Manager, Project Coordinator, Site Supervisor, Health and Safety Operative, NEBOSH, Construction Site Manager and Infrastructure Project Site Management may also be considered for this role.
03/03/2026
Full time
Job Title : Site Manager Location: Birmingham area Salary: Competitive Job Type: Permanent, Full time About Excalon: Excalon was founded in 2002 and became part of the Renew Holdings Group in 2024. We are a leading infrastructure contractor specialising in the provision of services to the utilities industry. This is an exciting time to join our business. Excalon is growing in size and success and boasts a productive culture which encourages fresh thinking and new ideas. The position offers excellent opportunities for personal development and to grow with the business. About The Role: The main purpose of the role will be to manage the day-to-day site-based activities and operational teams for the Company's major infrastructure projects, delivering works safely and within deadlines. You will ensure work complies with all relevant legislation and industry best practice. Key Accountabilities: Co-ordinate all aspects of work so that the project is completed in line with client requirements, within budget and on time. Manage own teams' performance and competence of all responsible staff including sub-contractors. Assist in the management of project specific preliminaries. Liaise with the client, sub-contractors, and other trades. Issue Work Instructions and RAM's and co-ordinate the requirement for any Client specific safety documentation (e.g., Permit to Dig, Break / No break Zones, CDM documentation) Ensure all relevant Operatives are signed on to the correct RAMS. Ensure weekly track sheets and diaries are completed and submitted on time. Conduct site audits and plant checks Maintain and update Phase Health & Safety plan as works proceed. Plan, co-ordinate and manage resources required to complete works. Regularly monitor the programme delivery and provide site progress reports to the Project Manager Ensure suitable levels of supervision of all direct teams and subcontracted resources. Issue subcontractors with a regular short-term programme to ensure the planned progress is achieved. Ensure installation complies with relevant For Construction Drawings and Cross sections. Take responsibility for the opening and closing of the site facilities. Management of site facilities; welfare, toilets, offices, compound area etc. Management of site housekeeping, discipline, behaviour etc Safe storage and co-ordination of materials and monitoring of waste Take responsibility for the accurate / timely completion of site-based documentation. Attendance at project and company related meetings, compile site reports as necessary. Mentor and train Assistant Site Manager and junior members of staff Comply with all the roles and responsibilities as set out within the SHEQ management system. Upon completion of works leave all work areas cleared of building rubbish and reinstate gardens and footpaths, etc in accordance with contract requirements. Monitoring use of PPE in accordance with the hierarchy of risk control To complete time sheets for all Operatives on your site - and to return the complete time sheets and overtime request forms to the Contracts Manager by the end of every week. Attend all mandatory training courses related to your role. Take responsibility for the safety of yourself and others - deliver toolbox talks and embed a culture of zero harm. Liaise with the client, consultants, contract administrator, head office, local authority representatives ensuring any client and public complaints are resolved efficiently. Be aware at all times of possible commercial opportunities. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned from time to time. Responsible for placing orders for materials through the procurement team Responsible for ordering Plant & Transport through the P&T department About you: Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience: Existing Experience as a site manager CPCS CSCS cards SMSTS NRSWA: Streetworks Supervisor Confined Spaces Deep Excavation / Temporary works supervisor Emergency First Aid Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension Death in service 1x salary Occupational Health Surveillance Employee Assistance Programme Funded Qualifications and Training Company vehicle and fuel card Additional Information: We respectfully request no agencies at this time. All applicants must reside and have the right to live and work in the UK. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Site Manager, Project Coordinator, Site Supervisor, Health and Safety Operative, NEBOSH, Construction Site Manager and Infrastructure Project Site Management may also be considered for this role.
Hays
Assistant PM / Project Manager (Construction Consultancy)
Hays Winchester, Hampshire
Assisitant Project Manager / Project Manager Hays Property and Surveying is seeking an Assistant Project Manager / Project Manager to join a leading construction consultancy based in Winchester. The business is a multidisciplinary construction consultancy operating across various key office locations within the UK. Their Winchester based Project Management department works with a variety of clients across different sectors, supporting them with the delivery of a portfolio of construction-related projects in Education, Healthcare, Local Government, Defence and Residential Development. The Project Management department is in a period of exciting growth and is now looking to expand further with the appointment of an Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager. The role will be based in their Winchester offices, with the opportunity to work from home on occasion. Your new role As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for providing a range of construction project management consultancy services to a portfolio of clients. This will include assisting with and managing a range of projects from inception to completion, working closely with the senior team who will support you with further learning and development. Projects undertaken will vary in size and value, but may encompass new build developments, refurbishments, fit-outs and extensions. Key Responsibilities - Assist with, and manage, the delivery of a variety of construction-related projects from inception to completion. Preparation of feasibility reports, specifications, client briefs, design and tender documents. Budget management, including preparation of cash flow forecasts, expenditure reports, administering contracts and processing of contractor payments. Attending project meetings, preparing progress reports and managing third-party consultants and contractor teams. What you'll need to succeed A relevant degree in Construction Project Management or equivalent discipline.Preferably, hold or working towards a relevant professional membership, i.e. RICS/APM/CIOB.Experience of delivering a range of construction related projects.Working in a construction consultancy or client-side environment.A proficient understanding of pre-contract construction tasks, such as contract administration.Sound knowledge of project management methodologies and construction processesKnowledge and understanding of JCT and NEC contract forms.Excellent communication, problem-solving and report-writing skills. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
02/03/2026
Full time
Assisitant Project Manager / Project Manager Hays Property and Surveying is seeking an Assistant Project Manager / Project Manager to join a leading construction consultancy based in Winchester. The business is a multidisciplinary construction consultancy operating across various key office locations within the UK. Their Winchester based Project Management department works with a variety of clients across different sectors, supporting them with the delivery of a portfolio of construction-related projects in Education, Healthcare, Local Government, Defence and Residential Development. The Project Management department is in a period of exciting growth and is now looking to expand further with the appointment of an Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager. The role will be based in their Winchester offices, with the opportunity to work from home on occasion. Your new role As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for providing a range of construction project management consultancy services to a portfolio of clients. This will include assisting with and managing a range of projects from inception to completion, working closely with the senior team who will support you with further learning and development. Projects undertaken will vary in size and value, but may encompass new build developments, refurbishments, fit-outs and extensions. Key Responsibilities - Assist with, and manage, the delivery of a variety of construction-related projects from inception to completion. Preparation of feasibility reports, specifications, client briefs, design and tender documents. Budget management, including preparation of cash flow forecasts, expenditure reports, administering contracts and processing of contractor payments. Attending project meetings, preparing progress reports and managing third-party consultants and contractor teams. What you'll need to succeed A relevant degree in Construction Project Management or equivalent discipline.Preferably, hold or working towards a relevant professional membership, i.e. RICS/APM/CIOB.Experience of delivering a range of construction related projects.Working in a construction consultancy or client-side environment.A proficient understanding of pre-contract construction tasks, such as contract administration.Sound knowledge of project management methodologies and construction processesKnowledge and understanding of JCT and NEC contract forms.Excellent communication, problem-solving and report-writing skills. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
3D Personnel Ltd
Senior Project Manager
3D Personnel Ltd Comberford, Staffordshire
I am currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Project Manager to support a major programme of regulated water and utilities infrastructure works, delivered through a growing award winning project consultancy. This is a client facing consultancy role, suited to a Project Manager with strong experience delivering complex capital projects within the UK water or utilities sector, working across both pre and post contract stages. The Project You will be working on long term regulated utilities infrastructure programmes, supporting the delivery of capital investment works, asset upgrades and complex construction projects within a highly governed environment. The role involves close collaboration with client teams, contractors and commercial disciplines, managing projects through the full lifecycle from early scope and procurement through to construction delivery and final account. The position will be based from the Tamworth office 3 to 4 days per week, reflecting the need for strong stakeholder engagement and hands on project leadership. The remaining time will be split between home working and project sites depending on project requirements. The Role As Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of utilities infrastructure projects in a client side consultancy capacity. You will manage contracts, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships while ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with contractual and regulatory requirements. You will also support supply chain engagement and mentor junior Project Managers and Assistant Project Managers as part of the wider delivery team. Key Responsibilities General Client side NEC3 and NEC4 ECC contract management and administration Budget control and cost management Collaboration with Quantity Surveyors on payment valuations and monthly certifications Actual cost forecasting and Defined Cost assessment Establishing and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Maintaining project management and commercial records in line with contract requirements Drafting and managing contract communications including Early Warning Notices and Compensation Events Pre Contract Activities Project scope development cost estimating and feasibility studies Preparation of tender documentation Tender evaluation and contractor selection Risk identification and mitigation planning Early engagement with contractors during the design phase Post Contract Activities Managing and administering construction contracts Monitoring project expenditure and in year spend Leading the evaluation and negotiation of Compensation Events Managing final accounts and post project evaluations About You Bachelors or Masters degree qualification Full membership of a chartered body such as APM or equivalent Strong experience delivering projects within water utilities or regulated infrastructure environments Extensive experience using NEC3 and NEC4 contracts Experience working client side within main contractor or joint venture environments Line management and mentoring experience of Project Managers or Assistant Project Managers Strong understanding of risk management and CDM regulations Valid CSCS card Water Hygiene Card desirable Right to work in the UK Comfortable working in a project led office based role with regular on site presence
26/02/2026
Full time
I am currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Project Manager to support a major programme of regulated water and utilities infrastructure works, delivered through a growing award winning project consultancy. This is a client facing consultancy role, suited to a Project Manager with strong experience delivering complex capital projects within the UK water or utilities sector, working across both pre and post contract stages. The Project You will be working on long term regulated utilities infrastructure programmes, supporting the delivery of capital investment works, asset upgrades and complex construction projects within a highly governed environment. The role involves close collaboration with client teams, contractors and commercial disciplines, managing projects through the full lifecycle from early scope and procurement through to construction delivery and final account. The position will be based from the Tamworth office 3 to 4 days per week, reflecting the need for strong stakeholder engagement and hands on project leadership. The remaining time will be split between home working and project sites depending on project requirements. The Role As Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of utilities infrastructure projects in a client side consultancy capacity. You will manage contracts, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships while ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with contractual and regulatory requirements. You will also support supply chain engagement and mentor junior Project Managers and Assistant Project Managers as part of the wider delivery team. Key Responsibilities General Client side NEC3 and NEC4 ECC contract management and administration Budget control and cost management Collaboration with Quantity Surveyors on payment valuations and monthly certifications Actual cost forecasting and Defined Cost assessment Establishing and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Maintaining project management and commercial records in line with contract requirements Drafting and managing contract communications including Early Warning Notices and Compensation Events Pre Contract Activities Project scope development cost estimating and feasibility studies Preparation of tender documentation Tender evaluation and contractor selection Risk identification and mitigation planning Early engagement with contractors during the design phase Post Contract Activities Managing and administering construction contracts Monitoring project expenditure and in year spend Leading the evaluation and negotiation of Compensation Events Managing final accounts and post project evaluations About You Bachelors or Masters degree qualification Full membership of a chartered body such as APM or equivalent Strong experience delivering projects within water utilities or regulated infrastructure environments Extensive experience using NEC3 and NEC4 contracts Experience working client side within main contractor or joint venture environments Line management and mentoring experience of Project Managers or Assistant Project Managers Strong understanding of risk management and CDM regulations Valid CSCS card Water Hygiene Card desirable Right to work in the UK Comfortable working in a project led office based role with regular on site presence
Waites Recruitment Consultancy Ltd
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Waites Recruitment Consultancy Ltd Hempsted, Gloucestershire
Waites Recruitment Consultancy are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity surveyor on a full time basis for a client in Gloucester. We are currently looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join mu clieants team to work on projects across Essex, Hertfordshire, London and Kent, overseeing the logistics and ensuring compliance of a specified range of drylining and ceiling installations. The role Reporting to the UK Head of Construction, the Senior Quantity Surveyor is a key member of the Commercial department, responsible for delivering successful projects, from order through to final account, ranging in value from £500k to £5M. It is important that the Senior Quantity Surveyor possesses excellent communication, negotiating and interpersonal skills as they will be required to build long term client relationships. You will also be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day management of the wider Commercial team which includes coaching and developing the Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Responsibilities and Duties Working within cross functional teams, to deliver projects to the correct price and specification, on or ahead of programme and on or under budget. Reviewing and negotiating sub-contract orders within the approved risk parameters. Completing the pre-construction activities and ensuring that projects are setup on the ERP system in accordance with the contract documents and within the required lead in period. Maintaining a full and detailed command of the project brief, including the build methodology, scope of works, programme and costs. Preparing and issuing Sub-contract tenders and working alongside the Contract Managers to negotiate and place Sub-contract orders. Reviewing and approving the fortnightly sub-contractor payments. Day to day Contract Administration including variations, applications for payment and relevant notices. Liaising with the Finance department on a weekly basis and providing the business with up-to-date information on payments, overdue debt and retention. Identifying commercial risks and potential solutions and highlighting them to the relevant members of the project team and/or Senior Management. Competing monthly cost reports, presenting them to the wider business and Senior Management team and proposing actions to improve performance where possible. Ensuring the continuous development of the Assistant and Quantity Surveyors. Maintaining close dialogue with the Construction team to determine site progress and other site related issues. Assisting with the day-to-day management of the Commercial department, reporting on project and individual performance and maintaining accountabilities for all allocated projects or clients. In keeping with the specific importance given to Health & Safety, you have specific accountabilities as set out in our Corporate Responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental Policy. Essential Technical Expertise Experience of the JCT and/or SBC sub-contracts A confident negotiator with the ability to build client relationships whilst mitigating contractual risks Possesses strong problem-solving skills Pays close attention to detail Manages time efficiently Works well within a team Broad based knowledge of the Construction Industry, the House Building Sector in particular and ideally timber frame or offsite construction Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint The full-time hours for this role are 37.5 hours per week over 5 days, Monday to Friday, however there is the opportunity a variety of flexible working options could be considered. Salary and Benefits My Client is proud to develop our employees, offering career development and promotion opportunities across the Group. Competitive salary Bonus scheme (subject to bonus scheme rules and performance) Holidays - 30 days per annum (Including bank holidays) Life assurance Pension scheme Company Sick pay after probationary period Car Cash Allowance/ Company Car scheme Flexible benefits package, including cycle scheme, holiday trading, dental insurance and taste/gourmet card. Hybrid Work pattern available Employee assistance programme Employee Referral Scheme If this sounds like the right step for your career, please apply NOW
25/02/2026
Full time
Waites Recruitment Consultancy are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity surveyor on a full time basis for a client in Gloucester. We are currently looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join mu clieants team to work on projects across Essex, Hertfordshire, London and Kent, overseeing the logistics and ensuring compliance of a specified range of drylining and ceiling installations. The role Reporting to the UK Head of Construction, the Senior Quantity Surveyor is a key member of the Commercial department, responsible for delivering successful projects, from order through to final account, ranging in value from £500k to £5M. It is important that the Senior Quantity Surveyor possesses excellent communication, negotiating and interpersonal skills as they will be required to build long term client relationships. You will also be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day management of the wider Commercial team which includes coaching and developing the Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Responsibilities and Duties Working within cross functional teams, to deliver projects to the correct price and specification, on or ahead of programme and on or under budget. Reviewing and negotiating sub-contract orders within the approved risk parameters. Completing the pre-construction activities and ensuring that projects are setup on the ERP system in accordance with the contract documents and within the required lead in period. Maintaining a full and detailed command of the project brief, including the build methodology, scope of works, programme and costs. Preparing and issuing Sub-contract tenders and working alongside the Contract Managers to negotiate and place Sub-contract orders. Reviewing and approving the fortnightly sub-contractor payments. Day to day Contract Administration including variations, applications for payment and relevant notices. Liaising with the Finance department on a weekly basis and providing the business with up-to-date information on payments, overdue debt and retention. Identifying commercial risks and potential solutions and highlighting them to the relevant members of the project team and/or Senior Management. Competing monthly cost reports, presenting them to the wider business and Senior Management team and proposing actions to improve performance where possible. Ensuring the continuous development of the Assistant and Quantity Surveyors. Maintaining close dialogue with the Construction team to determine site progress and other site related issues. Assisting with the day-to-day management of the Commercial department, reporting on project and individual performance and maintaining accountabilities for all allocated projects or clients. In keeping with the specific importance given to Health & Safety, you have specific accountabilities as set out in our Corporate Responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental Policy. Essential Technical Expertise Experience of the JCT and/or SBC sub-contracts A confident negotiator with the ability to build client relationships whilst mitigating contractual risks Possesses strong problem-solving skills Pays close attention to detail Manages time efficiently Works well within a team Broad based knowledge of the Construction Industry, the House Building Sector in particular and ideally timber frame or offsite construction Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint The full-time hours for this role are 37.5 hours per week over 5 days, Monday to Friday, however there is the opportunity a variety of flexible working options could be considered. Salary and Benefits My Client is proud to develop our employees, offering career development and promotion opportunities across the Group. Competitive salary Bonus scheme (subject to bonus scheme rules and performance) Holidays - 30 days per annum (Including bank holidays) Life assurance Pension scheme Company Sick pay after probationary period Car Cash Allowance/ Company Car scheme Flexible benefits package, including cycle scheme, holiday trading, dental insurance and taste/gourmet card. Hybrid Work pattern available Employee assistance programme Employee Referral Scheme If this sounds like the right step for your career, please apply NOW
Stride
Facilities Manager
Stride Wareham, Dorset
A client of mine is looking for a Facilities Manager on a 12 month initial Maternity Cover FTC, with potential for a permanent position after. You will be reporting into the Assistant Director and be responsible for 1 Workplace Technician and 2 Workplace coordinators Your region will be Dorset Devon and Cornwall, however you must be commutable to Wareham as this will be your main site and you will be here for the majority of the time. Through effective Leadership ensure that provides a "safety first" culture and delivers an affordable, profitable, efficient, and customer-orientated commercial estate and facilities management service across all workplaces. As one of three Managers, you will be responsible for a portfolio of workplaces, the estate & facilities management service and health & safety compliance within our spaces and the workspace experience for all colleagues, customers, and visitors within your area of responsibility. The workplaces are a mixture of hub & spoke offices, operational yards, and scheme hub offices. You will be responsible for both the hard and soft service contracts, with the support of your team. Key Accountabilities People Management - You will lead, motivate, empower, and develop your team, maintaining the core values of the business and team while upholding the highest levels of professional conduct helping both the team and our colleagues to achieve their full potential. Workspaces Strategy - You will support the delivery of the workspaces roadmap which would include Acquisitions, Disposals and Refurbishments. The roadmaps ambition is to provide workspaces that are safe, supportive, effective, and inclusive. You will manage an agile workspace portfolio which flexes in line with the needs of the organisation, providing safe, enabling, and innovative working environments in the right locations. You and your team will support our colleagues on this cultural journey, by implementing & managing key policies and procedures which will provide structure to support greater agility in the way we work. Colleague & Customer Experience - You will ensure your team are available to act as social connectors for colleagues, customers & visitors, by signposting or advising them on information, instruction & training to empower them to get the best out of their day. You will act with discretion and use your emotional intelligence the gauge when and where the sharing of information is appropriate and necessary. Estate Management - You will be responsible for owning the relationship with our Landlords and Tenants, ensuring the servicing compliance documentation is appropriately shared, leading on rent review negotiations, serving notice on leases where break-clauses allow and flagging to the business in good time when timebound decisions are needed to be made about a workplace. Operational Facilities Management - You will ensure your workspaces are compliant by managing the delivery of a wide range of facilities management services, focusing on hard services as well as planned and responsive maintenance. Areas of compliance include but are not limited to Lift, Fire, Water Management, Gas Safety, Air Conditioning, Air Quality and Electrical Safety. Critically review & challenge contracts - You will be an exceptional Contract Manager - Critically reviewing, challenge & aligning contracts across the regions, setting out a best practice framework which the team should adhere to, to get the most competent, consistent, and quality service from our contractors which evidence value for money. Budget Management - You will feed into, monitor, and manage budgets set by the Assistant Director for your areas of responsibility in accordance with agreed procedures, levels of delegated authority and the company's financial regulations and standing orders. You will be a company credit card holder. Communications - You will ensure that your team is aligned to key messages, are fully informed on all aspects of work being supported by the wider team and business and own and manage the Commercial Estate and FM section of the Astranet ensuring all information concerning workspaces and how to use them effectively and safely are easily accessible and up to date. You will be a proactive communicator with the Assistant Director and your peers, ensuring important information is shared and using colleagues as a cultural sounding board to navigate situations when they arise. System Management - You will be responsible for ensuring that the systems which underpin the delivery of the team are appropriate, are well managed and can provide clean, usable data to inform decision making i.e. lease anniversaries, utilisation stats, life-cycle modelling for plant & equipment etc. You will ensure that your Coordinators manage the Visitor, Desk & Meeting Room Systems, the External Spaces Application, and the Service Desk - ensuring all information is maintained up to date and accessible. Data Analytics - You will ensure that your Coordinator produces monthly reports critically analysing how all spaces (internal & external) are being utilised, suggesting areas of evolution based on the analysis and feedback from the team. Health & Safety Management - You will ensure that all workplaces under your control meet legislative requirements, good practice and agreed service levels. General Duties - You will positively promote the reputation and standing of the Commercial Estate & FM Team by providing relevant information to support the publication of monthly reports. Business Continuity - You will be the responsible person for business continuity response for your respective workspaces. Sustainability - You will promote strong sustainability and environmental awareness, ensuring all team outputs are completed in line with the Group Environmental policies. You will facilitate the auditing of the ISO14001 Environmental audits across your areas of responsibility. Representation - You will represent the Commercial Estate & FM Team by attending meetings and working groups with internal departments and external key stakeholders, ensuring the team is being appropriately represented and feeds into the development of policies and processes. Project Management - You will be an experienced, articulate and exceptionally organised Project Manager, with the ability to deliver medium - large scale Capital Projects up to the value of 750K. Experience Proven ability in Estate and Facilities Management over a sustained period Organisation and coordination of multiple tasks. Budget Responsibility. Experience of effective contract management. Working in, organising, and managing small teams. Negotiation and Governance of contractor works and standards including review of RAMS and Competencies. Preparing and using Risk assessments. Conducting Inspections of services and standards. Conducting performance reviews. Risk Management - identifying and implementing emergency plans and procedures. Proactively Coordinate projects to time, to cost and in line with the team's objectives. Coordinate the diagnosis of either M&E or building fabric issues, ensuring the appropriate stakeholders are engaged to put in place a resolution within a timebound manner to limit the impact on colleagues and customers. Qualifications Essential Educated to a Degree standard in a relevant subject. IWFM Qualification Level 4 or higher. Nebosh General Certificate. Evidence of continual personal development. RICS certification in CRE and FM. Desirable Member level accredited membership of IWFM. Prince2 Project Management Qualification. Organisational Skills training/accreditation. Nebosh Environment Certificate. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
23/02/2026
Full time
A client of mine is looking for a Facilities Manager on a 12 month initial Maternity Cover FTC, with potential for a permanent position after. You will be reporting into the Assistant Director and be responsible for 1 Workplace Technician and 2 Workplace coordinators Your region will be Dorset Devon and Cornwall, however you must be commutable to Wareham as this will be your main site and you will be here for the majority of the time. Through effective Leadership ensure that provides a "safety first" culture and delivers an affordable, profitable, efficient, and customer-orientated commercial estate and facilities management service across all workplaces. As one of three Managers, you will be responsible for a portfolio of workplaces, the estate & facilities management service and health & safety compliance within our spaces and the workspace experience for all colleagues, customers, and visitors within your area of responsibility. The workplaces are a mixture of hub & spoke offices, operational yards, and scheme hub offices. You will be responsible for both the hard and soft service contracts, with the support of your team. Key Accountabilities People Management - You will lead, motivate, empower, and develop your team, maintaining the core values of the business and team while upholding the highest levels of professional conduct helping both the team and our colleagues to achieve their full potential. Workspaces Strategy - You will support the delivery of the workspaces roadmap which would include Acquisitions, Disposals and Refurbishments. The roadmaps ambition is to provide workspaces that are safe, supportive, effective, and inclusive. You will manage an agile workspace portfolio which flexes in line with the needs of the organisation, providing safe, enabling, and innovative working environments in the right locations. You and your team will support our colleagues on this cultural journey, by implementing & managing key policies and procedures which will provide structure to support greater agility in the way we work. Colleague & Customer Experience - You will ensure your team are available to act as social connectors for colleagues, customers & visitors, by signposting or advising them on information, instruction & training to empower them to get the best out of their day. You will act with discretion and use your emotional intelligence the gauge when and where the sharing of information is appropriate and necessary. Estate Management - You will be responsible for owning the relationship with our Landlords and Tenants, ensuring the servicing compliance documentation is appropriately shared, leading on rent review negotiations, serving notice on leases where break-clauses allow and flagging to the business in good time when timebound decisions are needed to be made about a workplace. Operational Facilities Management - You will ensure your workspaces are compliant by managing the delivery of a wide range of facilities management services, focusing on hard services as well as planned and responsive maintenance. Areas of compliance include but are not limited to Lift, Fire, Water Management, Gas Safety, Air Conditioning, Air Quality and Electrical Safety. Critically review & challenge contracts - You will be an exceptional Contract Manager - Critically reviewing, challenge & aligning contracts across the regions, setting out a best practice framework which the team should adhere to, to get the most competent, consistent, and quality service from our contractors which evidence value for money. Budget Management - You will feed into, monitor, and manage budgets set by the Assistant Director for your areas of responsibility in accordance with agreed procedures, levels of delegated authority and the company's financial regulations and standing orders. You will be a company credit card holder. Communications - You will ensure that your team is aligned to key messages, are fully informed on all aspects of work being supported by the wider team and business and own and manage the Commercial Estate and FM section of the Astranet ensuring all information concerning workspaces and how to use them effectively and safely are easily accessible and up to date. You will be a proactive communicator with the Assistant Director and your peers, ensuring important information is shared and using colleagues as a cultural sounding board to navigate situations when they arise. System Management - You will be responsible for ensuring that the systems which underpin the delivery of the team are appropriate, are well managed and can provide clean, usable data to inform decision making i.e. lease anniversaries, utilisation stats, life-cycle modelling for plant & equipment etc. You will ensure that your Coordinators manage the Visitor, Desk & Meeting Room Systems, the External Spaces Application, and the Service Desk - ensuring all information is maintained up to date and accessible. Data Analytics - You will ensure that your Coordinator produces monthly reports critically analysing how all spaces (internal & external) are being utilised, suggesting areas of evolution based on the analysis and feedback from the team. Health & Safety Management - You will ensure that all workplaces under your control meet legislative requirements, good practice and agreed service levels. General Duties - You will positively promote the reputation and standing of the Commercial Estate & FM Team by providing relevant information to support the publication of monthly reports. Business Continuity - You will be the responsible person for business continuity response for your respective workspaces. Sustainability - You will promote strong sustainability and environmental awareness, ensuring all team outputs are completed in line with the Group Environmental policies. You will facilitate the auditing of the ISO14001 Environmental audits across your areas of responsibility. Representation - You will represent the Commercial Estate & FM Team by attending meetings and working groups with internal departments and external key stakeholders, ensuring the team is being appropriately represented and feeds into the development of policies and processes. Project Management - You will be an experienced, articulate and exceptionally organised Project Manager, with the ability to deliver medium - large scale Capital Projects up to the value of 750K. Experience Proven ability in Estate and Facilities Management over a sustained period Organisation and coordination of multiple tasks. Budget Responsibility. Experience of effective contract management. Working in, organising, and managing small teams. Negotiation and Governance of contractor works and standards including review of RAMS and Competencies. Preparing and using Risk assessments. Conducting Inspections of services and standards. Conducting performance reviews. Risk Management - identifying and implementing emergency plans and procedures. Proactively Coordinate projects to time, to cost and in line with the team's objectives. Coordinate the diagnosis of either M&E or building fabric issues, ensuring the appropriate stakeholders are engaged to put in place a resolution within a timebound manner to limit the impact on colleagues and customers. Qualifications Essential Educated to a Degree standard in a relevant subject. IWFM Qualification Level 4 or higher. Nebosh General Certificate. Evidence of continual personal development. RICS certification in CRE and FM. Desirable Member level accredited membership of IWFM. Prince2 Project Management Qualification. Organisational Skills training/accreditation. Nebosh Environment Certificate. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Brandon James
Senior Project Manager
Brandon James
An established and growing independent construction consultancy based in Birmingham city centre is seeking a Senior Project Manager to strengthen their commercial team. This Senior Project Manager will lead the delivery of office refurbishments, CAT A and CAT B fit-out schemes, and mixed-use commercial developments across the Midlands. The Senior Project Manager will act as the key client contact for developer, investor and occupier clients. The Senior Project Manager will take full ownership of projects from feasibility and due diligence through to practical completion. The Senior Project Manager will advise on procurement routes including traditional and two-stage Design & Build, administer JCT contracts and oversee programme, risk and stakeholder management. You must have prior construiction consultancy experience as a Senior Project Manager to be considered for this role. The 'Senior Project Manager's' role The Senior Project Manager will lead multidisciplinary design teams, chair client and contractor meetings and manage reporting across cost, programme and risk. The Senior Project Manager will oversee contractor performance, manage change control procedures and ensure commercial objectives are achieved in line with funding requirements. Projects will typically range from 8m- 40m and may involve refurbishment within live commercial environments, requiring careful phasing and logistical coordination. The Senior Project Manager will also mentor Project Managers and Assistant Project Managers, contributing to team growth and supporting business development activities where appropriate. The 'Senior Project Manager' The successful Senior Project Manager will hold a construction-related degree (Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or similar) and be MRICS, MCIOB or MAPM qualified. A proven track record delivering commercial office or mixed-use schemes within a consultancy environment is essential. Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts, employer's agent duties and stakeholder management is required. In Return? 60,000 - 75,000 Car allowance Discretionary annual bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension contribution Professional membership fees paid Clear progression to Associate Senior Project Manager Commercial Birmingham Construction Consultancy JCT MRICS
23/02/2026
Full time
An established and growing independent construction consultancy based in Birmingham city centre is seeking a Senior Project Manager to strengthen their commercial team. This Senior Project Manager will lead the delivery of office refurbishments, CAT A and CAT B fit-out schemes, and mixed-use commercial developments across the Midlands. The Senior Project Manager will act as the key client contact for developer, investor and occupier clients. The Senior Project Manager will take full ownership of projects from feasibility and due diligence through to practical completion. The Senior Project Manager will advise on procurement routes including traditional and two-stage Design & Build, administer JCT contracts and oversee programme, risk and stakeholder management. You must have prior construiction consultancy experience as a Senior Project Manager to be considered for this role. The 'Senior Project Manager's' role The Senior Project Manager will lead multidisciplinary design teams, chair client and contractor meetings and manage reporting across cost, programme and risk. The Senior Project Manager will oversee contractor performance, manage change control procedures and ensure commercial objectives are achieved in line with funding requirements. Projects will typically range from 8m- 40m and may involve refurbishment within live commercial environments, requiring careful phasing and logistical coordination. The Senior Project Manager will also mentor Project Managers and Assistant Project Managers, contributing to team growth and supporting business development activities where appropriate. The 'Senior Project Manager' The successful Senior Project Manager will hold a construction-related degree (Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying or similar) and be MRICS, MCIOB or MAPM qualified. A proven track record delivering commercial office or mixed-use schemes within a consultancy environment is essential. Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts, employer's agent duties and stakeholder management is required. In Return? 60,000 - 75,000 Car allowance Discretionary annual bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension contribution Professional membership fees paid Clear progression to Associate Senior Project Manager Commercial Birmingham Construction Consultancy JCT MRICS
Eden Brown
Mid Weight Commercial Manager
Eden Brown
Job Title: Mid Weight Commercial Manager Industry: Design & Build - Commercial Office Fit-Out Location: London Job Type: Full-Time Our client is a leading Design & Build firm specializing in the delivery of high-quality commercial office fit-out projects. They pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for their clients, creating functional and inspiring workspaces that align with their business goals. Position Overview: The Mid Weight Commercial Manager will play a key role in the management and commercial oversight of a portfolio of office fit-out projects. You will be responsible for supporting the senior commercial team in managing the financials, procurement, and contract administration of each project from inception to completion. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in the design and build sector, with a particular focus on commercial office fit-outs. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Management: Oversee the financial and commercial aspects of multiple office fit-out projects, ensuring the profitability and cost control of each project. Contract Administration: Assist in managing contracts with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors, ensuring compliance and delivery of contract obligations. Cost Control & Budgeting: Develop and manage project budgets, perform cost reporting, and implement effective cost-control measures to minimize financial risk. Procurement Management: Support the procurement of materials, subcontractors, and services, ensuring the delivery of quality and cost-effective solutions for each project. Client & Stakeholder Engagement: Maintain strong relationships with clients, contractors, and suppliers, ensuring open communication and timely resolution of any commercial issues or disputes. Risk Management: Identify and mitigate potential risks related to cost, procurement, and project delivery. Reporting: Prepare and present regular financial and commercial reports to senior management and clients. Team Support: Provide guidance and support to junior commercial team members, fostering a collaborative working environment. Key Requirements: Proven experience (3-5 years) as a Commercial Manager or Assistant Commercial Manager within the Design & Build or construction sector, with a specific focus on commercial office fit-out projects. Strong understanding of construction contracts, procurement processes, and cost management. Experience with managing project budgets and financial reporting. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Knowledge of relevant software (e.g., Microsoft Office, project management tools, costing software). Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline (preferred but not essential). Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
19/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Mid Weight Commercial Manager Industry: Design & Build - Commercial Office Fit-Out Location: London Job Type: Full-Time Our client is a leading Design & Build firm specializing in the delivery of high-quality commercial office fit-out projects. They pride themselves on delivering exceptional results for their clients, creating functional and inspiring workspaces that align with their business goals. Position Overview: The Mid Weight Commercial Manager will play a key role in the management and commercial oversight of a portfolio of office fit-out projects. You will be responsible for supporting the senior commercial team in managing the financials, procurement, and contract administration of each project from inception to completion. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in the design and build sector, with a particular focus on commercial office fit-outs. Key Responsibilities: Commercial Management: Oversee the financial and commercial aspects of multiple office fit-out projects, ensuring the profitability and cost control of each project. Contract Administration: Assist in managing contracts with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors, ensuring compliance and delivery of contract obligations. Cost Control & Budgeting: Develop and manage project budgets, perform cost reporting, and implement effective cost-control measures to minimize financial risk. Procurement Management: Support the procurement of materials, subcontractors, and services, ensuring the delivery of quality and cost-effective solutions for each project. Client & Stakeholder Engagement: Maintain strong relationships with clients, contractors, and suppliers, ensuring open communication and timely resolution of any commercial issues or disputes. Risk Management: Identify and mitigate potential risks related to cost, procurement, and project delivery. Reporting: Prepare and present regular financial and commercial reports to senior management and clients. Team Support: Provide guidance and support to junior commercial team members, fostering a collaborative working environment. Key Requirements: Proven experience (3-5 years) as a Commercial Manager or Assistant Commercial Manager within the Design & Build or construction sector, with a specific focus on commercial office fit-out projects. Strong understanding of construction contracts, procurement processes, and cost management. Experience with managing project budgets and financial reporting. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Knowledge of relevant software (e.g., Microsoft Office, project management tools, costing software). Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline (preferred but not essential). Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
RG Setsquare
Quantity Surveyor
RG Setsquare City, Manchester
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Manchester Contract Type: Permanent / Full-time Salary: Up to 70k Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a growing commercial team, delivering a diverse portfolio of new build, fit-out, design & refurbishment projects across multiple sectors. This is a senior role requiring strong commercial leadership, cost control expertise, and the ability to manage projects from pre-construction through to final account. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered profitably, on time, and in line with contractual and commercial objectives , while supporting and mentoring junior team members. Key Responsibilities Commercial & Cost Management Lead full commercial management of projects from tender stage through to final account Prepare cost plans, budgets, forecasts, and cash flows Manage variations, change control, and commercial risk Maximise project value while protecting margin and cash flow Produce accurate monthly valuations, CVRs, and financial reports Pre-Construction & Procurement Support pre-construction and estimating teams on tenders and bids Prepare and review tender documentation and pricing schedules Lead subcontractor procurement, negotiation, and appointment Provide commercial input during design development and value engineering Contract & Project Delivery Administer contracts (e.g. JCT, NEC) and ensure compliance Manage subcontractor accounts, applications, and final accounts Work closely with Project Managers and site teams to control cost and programme Attend client, consultant, and design team meetings Stakeholder & Team Management Act as a key commercial point of contact for clients and consultants Provide mentorship and support to Assistant / Intermediate Quantity Surveyors Promote best practice in commercial governance and reporting Experience & Qualifications Essential Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or strong Project QS ready to step up Strong background in new build, fit-out, design & refurbishment projects Solid understanding of commercial and contract management Experience with JCT and/or NEC contracts Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Strong negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills Desirable Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management MRICS or working towards chartership Experience across commercial, residential, retail, healthcare, or mixed-use sectors Strong understanding of design & build procurement routes RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
19/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Manchester Contract Type: Permanent / Full-time Salary: Up to 70k Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a growing commercial team, delivering a diverse portfolio of new build, fit-out, design & refurbishment projects across multiple sectors. This is a senior role requiring strong commercial leadership, cost control expertise, and the ability to manage projects from pre-construction through to final account. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered profitably, on time, and in line with contractual and commercial objectives , while supporting and mentoring junior team members. Key Responsibilities Commercial & Cost Management Lead full commercial management of projects from tender stage through to final account Prepare cost plans, budgets, forecasts, and cash flows Manage variations, change control, and commercial risk Maximise project value while protecting margin and cash flow Produce accurate monthly valuations, CVRs, and financial reports Pre-Construction & Procurement Support pre-construction and estimating teams on tenders and bids Prepare and review tender documentation and pricing schedules Lead subcontractor procurement, negotiation, and appointment Provide commercial input during design development and value engineering Contract & Project Delivery Administer contracts (e.g. JCT, NEC) and ensure compliance Manage subcontractor accounts, applications, and final accounts Work closely with Project Managers and site teams to control cost and programme Attend client, consultant, and design team meetings Stakeholder & Team Management Act as a key commercial point of contact for clients and consultants Provide mentorship and support to Assistant / Intermediate Quantity Surveyors Promote best practice in commercial governance and reporting Experience & Qualifications Essential Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor or strong Project QS ready to step up Strong background in new build, fit-out, design & refurbishment projects Solid understanding of commercial and contract management Experience with JCT and/or NEC contracts Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Strong negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills Desirable Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management MRICS or working towards chartership Experience across commercial, residential, retail, healthcare, or mixed-use sectors Strong understanding of design & build procurement routes RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Outsource Construction
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Outsource Construction
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Hounslow, West London, TW14 Salary: £70,000 - £85,000 + Car Allowance, Healthcare, Pension, 25 Days Holiday, Bonus. Sector: Commercial, Mixed-Use Residential, Retail & Leisure Project Values: £20m £100m The Company Our client is a well-established construction business delivering high-quality commercial, mixed-use residential, retail and leisure developments across London and the South East. With a strong pipeline of secured work in West London, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. The Role The Senior Quantity Surveyor will take full commercial responsibility for projects ranging from £20m to £100m in value. Reporting to the Commercial Director/Commercial Manager, you will manage all financial and contractual aspects of projects from pre-construction through to final account. This role requires strong technical expertise, excellent commercial acumen, and comprehensive knowledge of JCT forms of contract, particularly Design & Build. Key Responsibilities Lead commercial management of projects from procurement through to final account Prepare, manage and report on project budgets and cost plans Procurement of subcontractors and suppliers, including tender analysis and negotiation Draft, review and manage subcontract agreements Administer and manage JCT contracts (including Design & Build) Manage interim valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Produce accurate cost reporting, CVRs and forecasts Monitor risk and opportunity schedules Provide strategic commercial advice to project teams and senior management Manage and mentor Assistant/Intermediate Quantity Surveyors where applicable Maintain strong client and subcontractor relationships Required Experience & Qualifications Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a main contractor or reputable developer Strong track record delivering commercial, mixed-use residential, retail and leisure schemes Experience managing projects valued between £20m £100m Proficient in JCT forms of contract, including Design & Build Strong understanding of cost control, procurement and subcontract management Excellent negotiation and communication skills Experience producing CVRs and detailed commercial reports Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS (desirable but not essential) Personal Attributes Commercially astute with strong analytical skills Proactive and solution-focused Confident in leading commercial discussions Highly organised with strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines
18/02/2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Hounslow, West London, TW14 Salary: £70,000 - £85,000 + Car Allowance, Healthcare, Pension, 25 Days Holiday, Bonus. Sector: Commercial, Mixed-Use Residential, Retail & Leisure Project Values: £20m £100m The Company Our client is a well-established construction business delivering high-quality commercial, mixed-use residential, retail and leisure developments across London and the South East. With a strong pipeline of secured work in West London, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. The Role The Senior Quantity Surveyor will take full commercial responsibility for projects ranging from £20m to £100m in value. Reporting to the Commercial Director/Commercial Manager, you will manage all financial and contractual aspects of projects from pre-construction through to final account. This role requires strong technical expertise, excellent commercial acumen, and comprehensive knowledge of JCT forms of contract, particularly Design & Build. Key Responsibilities Lead commercial management of projects from procurement through to final account Prepare, manage and report on project budgets and cost plans Procurement of subcontractors and suppliers, including tender analysis and negotiation Draft, review and manage subcontract agreements Administer and manage JCT contracts (including Design & Build) Manage interim valuations, variations, change control and final accounts Produce accurate cost reporting, CVRs and forecasts Monitor risk and opportunity schedules Provide strategic commercial advice to project teams and senior management Manage and mentor Assistant/Intermediate Quantity Surveyors where applicable Maintain strong client and subcontractor relationships Required Experience & Qualifications Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a main contractor or reputable developer Strong track record delivering commercial, mixed-use residential, retail and leisure schemes Experience managing projects valued between £20m £100m Proficient in JCT forms of contract, including Design & Build Strong understanding of cost control, procurement and subcontract management Excellent negotiation and communication skills Experience producing CVRs and detailed commercial reports Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS (desirable but not essential) Personal Attributes Commercially astute with strong analytical skills Proactive and solution-focused Confident in leading commercial discussions Highly organised with strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deadlines
Danny Sullivan & Sons Ltd
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Nuclear
Danny Sullivan & Sons Ltd Staines, Middlesex
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Staines (with travel to Thames-side project sites) Sector: Civil Engineering Nuclear Process Facilities Permanent We're working with a well-established civil engineering contractor delivering complex works within highly regulated environments. They're now looking to appoint a Senior Quantity Surveyor to oversee commercial delivery across a Nuclear Power Project and a major Process Facility Upgrade along the Thames . These are technically demanding schemes delivered under strict safety, compliance and governance frameworks - ideal for someone comfortable operating in controlled environments where contractual discipline really matters. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you'll take full commercial responsibility for allocated civil engineering packages from procurement through to final account. You'll work closely with the Project Manager, site teams, client commercial representatives and supply chain partners to ensure projects remain commercially controlled, compliant and financially successful. This is a role for someone confident managing risk, leading subcontract procurement and maintaining strong NEC administration throughout the lifecycle of the works. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management Full commercial control of allocated work packages Preparation of CVRs, cost forecasting and monthly reporting Managing valuations, interim applications and payment certification Risk identification, mitigation and commercial strategy Procurement & Contracts Subcontract procurement including enquiries, analysis and negotiation Drafting and administration of subcontract agreements Management of variations, change control and compensation events (NEC) Supporting and negotiating final accounts Stakeholder Management Attending client progress and commercial meetings Working collaboratively with delivery teams to protect margin Mentoring Assistant or Intermediate QSs where required Project Environment Nuclear power infrastructure works Process facility upgrade projects along the Thames Heavy civils and technically complex engineering packages Strict health, safety and compliance standards NEC3 / NEC4 forms of contract What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Senior QS within civil engineering Strong NEC contract knowledge (NEC3 or NEC4) Experience managing complex, high-value packages Confident client-facing and commercially assertive Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying (or equivalent experience) Chartered status desirable but not essential Ability to obtain relevant security clearance if required Must hold right to work in the UK Experience within nuclear, energy, power generation, water treatment or heavy industrial environments would be highly advantageous. What's On Offer Salary 65,000 to 80,000 (Dependent on experience, could go higher for the right candidate) Car allowance (Up to 9,000) Bonus scheme Pension and full benefits package Long-term secured pipeline of regulated-sector work
18/02/2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Staines (with travel to Thames-side project sites) Sector: Civil Engineering Nuclear Process Facilities Permanent We're working with a well-established civil engineering contractor delivering complex works within highly regulated environments. They're now looking to appoint a Senior Quantity Surveyor to oversee commercial delivery across a Nuclear Power Project and a major Process Facility Upgrade along the Thames . These are technically demanding schemes delivered under strict safety, compliance and governance frameworks - ideal for someone comfortable operating in controlled environments where contractual discipline really matters. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you'll take full commercial responsibility for allocated civil engineering packages from procurement through to final account. You'll work closely with the Project Manager, site teams, client commercial representatives and supply chain partners to ensure projects remain commercially controlled, compliant and financially successful. This is a role for someone confident managing risk, leading subcontract procurement and maintaining strong NEC administration throughout the lifecycle of the works. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management Full commercial control of allocated work packages Preparation of CVRs, cost forecasting and monthly reporting Managing valuations, interim applications and payment certification Risk identification, mitigation and commercial strategy Procurement & Contracts Subcontract procurement including enquiries, analysis and negotiation Drafting and administration of subcontract agreements Management of variations, change control and compensation events (NEC) Supporting and negotiating final accounts Stakeholder Management Attending client progress and commercial meetings Working collaboratively with delivery teams to protect margin Mentoring Assistant or Intermediate QSs where required Project Environment Nuclear power infrastructure works Process facility upgrade projects along the Thames Heavy civils and technically complex engineering packages Strict health, safety and compliance standards NEC3 / NEC4 forms of contract What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Senior QS within civil engineering Strong NEC contract knowledge (NEC3 or NEC4) Experience managing complex, high-value packages Confident client-facing and commercially assertive Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying (or equivalent experience) Chartered status desirable but not essential Ability to obtain relevant security clearance if required Must hold right to work in the UK Experience within nuclear, energy, power generation, water treatment or heavy industrial environments would be highly advantageous. What's On Offer Salary 65,000 to 80,000 (Dependent on experience, could go higher for the right candidate) Car allowance (Up to 9,000) Bonus scheme Pension and full benefits package Long-term secured pipeline of regulated-sector work
Brandon James
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Brandon James City, Leeds
A highly respected, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their established Leeds office. This is an excellent opportunity for a career-driven Senior Quantity Surveyor to take a leading role on high-profile projects across West Yorkshire. With a strong national presence and an excellent reputation for delivering cost management and commercial advisory services, this consultancy works across sectors including commercial offices, residential, industrial sheds, education and mixed-use developments. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for delivering full pre- and post-contract cost management services across a varied project portfolio. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of projects from feasibility through to final account, while supporting junior team members and maintaining strong client relationships. Key responsibilities will include: Cost planning and estimating Tender preparation and procurement advice Contract administration (JCT) Valuations, variations and final accounts Risk management and value engineering Client-facing reporting and stakeholder management The Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in mentoring Assistant and Project Quantity Surveyors, contributing to the continued growth of the Leeds team. Requirements To be considered for this Senior Quantity Surveyor position, candidates should have: Proven experience operating as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy environment A degree in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management MRICS status (or working towards chartership) Strong knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering commercial, residential or industrial shed projects Excellent communication and client-facing skills What's in it for you? 50,000 - 65,000+ 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
16/02/2026
Full time
A highly respected, multi-disciplinary construction consultancy is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their established Leeds office. This is an excellent opportunity for a career-driven Senior Quantity Surveyor to take a leading role on high-profile projects across West Yorkshire. With a strong national presence and an excellent reputation for delivering cost management and commercial advisory services, this consultancy works across sectors including commercial offices, residential, industrial sheds, education and mixed-use developments. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for delivering full pre- and post-contract cost management services across a varied project portfolio. The Senior Quantity Surveyor will take ownership of projects from feasibility through to final account, while supporting junior team members and maintaining strong client relationships. Key responsibilities will include: Cost planning and estimating Tender preparation and procurement advice Contract administration (JCT) Valuations, variations and final accounts Risk management and value engineering Client-facing reporting and stakeholder management The Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in mentoring Assistant and Project Quantity Surveyors, contributing to the continued growth of the Leeds team. Requirements To be considered for this Senior Quantity Surveyor position, candidates should have: Proven experience operating as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within a consultancy environment A degree in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management MRICS status (or working towards chartership) Strong knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering commercial, residential or industrial shed projects Excellent communication and client-facing skills What's in it for you? 50,000 - 65,000+ 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
Caval Limited
Assistant Project Manager
Caval Limited Ilkley, Yorkshire
Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Fit Out & Refurbishment Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire Salary: 45,000 to 50,000 + Car Allowance + Package Role Highlights: Working on large blue chip retail store frameworks Fantastic growth and progression opportunities Role Overview: As the Assistant Projects Manager, you will be supporting the Operations team in delivering new build, fit-out and refurbishment projects for major hospitality accounts across the UK, with project values ranging from 100k to 2m. Key Requirements: 2 years + experience as a Project / Contracts Manager working for a Main Contractor Previous experience delivering fit out / refurbishment projects Previous experience managing multiple fast paced construction projects Responsibilities: Reporting to the Contracts Management team Assist with Project programming ensuring that projects can be successfully completed by the site management team Regular client liaising including chairing client meetings Ensure all company paperwork is completed accurately and in a timely manner. Make sure the site team adheres to the commercial policies and procedures. Attend tender handover sessions and provide the site team the pre-start meeting presentation Assist with make progress reports, revised cost estimates, and predictions, and analyse them Organise and lead meetings both internally and externally, and make sure that complete records of all conversations and activities are produced. Ensure weekly reviews of progress, financial resources, and forward planning, are conducted Ensure effective Health & Safety Organising directly employed labour and encouraging maximum productivity. Liaising with surveyors, architects, and clients. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)
14/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Fit Out & Refurbishment Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire Salary: 45,000 to 50,000 + Car Allowance + Package Role Highlights: Working on large blue chip retail store frameworks Fantastic growth and progression opportunities Role Overview: As the Assistant Projects Manager, you will be supporting the Operations team in delivering new build, fit-out and refurbishment projects for major hospitality accounts across the UK, with project values ranging from 100k to 2m. Key Requirements: 2 years + experience as a Project / Contracts Manager working for a Main Contractor Previous experience delivering fit out / refurbishment projects Previous experience managing multiple fast paced construction projects Responsibilities: Reporting to the Contracts Management team Assist with Project programming ensuring that projects can be successfully completed by the site management team Regular client liaising including chairing client meetings Ensure all company paperwork is completed accurately and in a timely manner. Make sure the site team adheres to the commercial policies and procedures. Attend tender handover sessions and provide the site team the pre-start meeting presentation Assist with make progress reports, revised cost estimates, and predictions, and analyse them Organise and lead meetings both internally and externally, and make sure that complete records of all conversations and activities are produced. Ensure weekly reviews of progress, financial resources, and forward planning, are conducted Ensure effective Health & Safety Organising directly employed labour and encouraging maximum productivity. Liaising with surveyors, architects, and clients. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)

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