Job Title: Associate Director (Quantity Surveying) Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Location: Glasgow or Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Associate Director to join a leading cost consultancy with established offices across Central Scotland. Following continued growth and the successful award of several major frameworks and high-value projects, the consultancy is looking to strengthen its senior leadership team. The business delivers cost management services across commercial, infrastructure, public sector, residential and mixed-use developments , including major schemes valued in excess of 100 million . This role offers the opportunity to lead the commercial delivery of flagship projects while playing a key role in business development, mentoring the next generation of surveyors, and supporting the strategic growth of the Edinburgh office. This position offers a clearly defined pathway towards Director and Equity Partner level for the right individual. Job Requirements Proven experience operating at Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate or Associate Director level within a PQS consultancy MRICS Chartered status is essential (or willingness to complete APC within six months) Strong experience delivering high-value commercial, residential, public sector or infrastructure projects Proven ability to manage key client relationships and generate new business opportunities Experience mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates Strong commercial, financial and leadership skills Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for regional travel Stable employment history demonstrating leadership and long-term career progression Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression pathway to Director and Equity Partner Glasgow city centre parking permit (circa 1,000 value) or mileage reimbursement Flexible public holidays Birthday leave Full APC and professional membership support Opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth of a highly respected consultancy Supportive and collaborative senior leadership team Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management and successful delivery of major construction projects valued in excess of 100 million Oversee full pre and post-contract quantity surveying services across a diverse project portfolio Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, consultants and stakeholders Drive business development, fee generation and the acquisition of new projects Mentor and develop junior team members, supporting APC candidates through to chartership Work closely with senior leadership to support the strategic growth of the business, particularly within the Edinburgh office Provide commercial leadership, technical guidance and quality assurance across multiple projects Represent the consultancy professionally at client meetings, networking events and industry functions Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
19/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Director (Quantity Surveying) Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Location: Glasgow or Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Associate Director to join a leading cost consultancy with established offices across Central Scotland. Following continued growth and the successful award of several major frameworks and high-value projects, the consultancy is looking to strengthen its senior leadership team. The business delivers cost management services across commercial, infrastructure, public sector, residential and mixed-use developments , including major schemes valued in excess of 100 million . This role offers the opportunity to lead the commercial delivery of flagship projects while playing a key role in business development, mentoring the next generation of surveyors, and supporting the strategic growth of the Edinburgh office. This position offers a clearly defined pathway towards Director and Equity Partner level for the right individual. Job Requirements Proven experience operating at Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate or Associate Director level within a PQS consultancy MRICS Chartered status is essential (or willingness to complete APC within six months) Strong experience delivering high-value commercial, residential, public sector or infrastructure projects Proven ability to manage key client relationships and generate new business opportunities Experience mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates Strong commercial, financial and leadership skills Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for regional travel Stable employment history demonstrating leadership and long-term career progression Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression pathway to Director and Equity Partner Glasgow city centre parking permit (circa 1,000 value) or mileage reimbursement Flexible public holidays Birthday leave Full APC and professional membership support Opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth of a highly respected consultancy Supportive and collaborative senior leadership team Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management and successful delivery of major construction projects valued in excess of 100 million Oversee full pre and post-contract quantity surveying services across a diverse project portfolio Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, consultants and stakeholders Drive business development, fee generation and the acquisition of new projects Mentor and develop junior team members, supporting APC candidates through to chartership Work closely with senior leadership to support the strategic growth of the business, particularly within the Edinburgh office Provide commercial leadership, technical guidance and quality assurance across multiple projects Represent the consultancy professionally at client meetings, networking events and industry functions Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Job Title: Associate Director (Quantity Surveying) Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Location: Glasgow or Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Associate Director to join a leading cost consultancy with established offices across Central Scotland. Following continued growth and the successful award of several major frameworks and high-value projects, the consultancy is looking to strengthen its senior leadership team. The business delivers cost management services across commercial, infrastructure, public sector, residential and mixed-use developments , including major schemes valued in excess of 100 million . This role offers the opportunity to lead the commercial delivery of flagship projects while playing a key role in business development, mentoring the next generation of surveyors, and supporting the strategic growth of the Edinburgh office. This position offers a clearly defined pathway towards Director and Equity Partner level for the right individual. Job Requirements Proven experience operating at Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate or Associate Director level within a PQS consultancy MRICS Chartered status is essential (or willingness to complete APC within six months) Strong experience delivering high-value commercial, residential, public sector or infrastructure projects Proven ability to manage key client relationships and generate new business opportunities Experience mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates Strong commercial, financial and leadership skills Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for regional travel Stable employment history demonstrating leadership and long-term career progression Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression pathway to Director and Equity Partner Glasgow city centre parking permit (circa 1,000 value) or mileage reimbursement Flexible public holidays Birthday leave Full APC and professional membership support Opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth of a highly respected consultancy Supportive and collaborative senior leadership team Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management and successful delivery of major construction projects valued in excess of 100 million Oversee full pre and post-contract quantity surveying services across a diverse project portfolio Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, consultants and stakeholders Drive business development, fee generation and the acquisition of new projects Mentor and develop junior team members, supporting APC candidates through to chartership Work closely with senior leadership to support the strategic growth of the business, particularly within the Edinburgh office Provide commercial leadership, technical guidance and quality assurance across multiple projects Represent the consultancy professionally at client meetings, networking events and industry functions Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
19/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Director (Quantity Surveying) Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Location: Glasgow or Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) Job Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Associate Director to join a leading cost consultancy with established offices across Central Scotland. Following continued growth and the successful award of several major frameworks and high-value projects, the consultancy is looking to strengthen its senior leadership team. The business delivers cost management services across commercial, infrastructure, public sector, residential and mixed-use developments , including major schemes valued in excess of 100 million . This role offers the opportunity to lead the commercial delivery of flagship projects while playing a key role in business development, mentoring the next generation of surveyors, and supporting the strategic growth of the Edinburgh office. This position offers a clearly defined pathway towards Director and Equity Partner level for the right individual. Job Requirements Proven experience operating at Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate or Associate Director level within a PQS consultancy MRICS Chartered status is essential (or willingness to complete APC within six months) Strong experience delivering high-value commercial, residential, public sector or infrastructure projects Proven ability to manage key client relationships and generate new business opportunities Experience mentoring junior surveyors and supporting APC candidates Strong commercial, financial and leadership skills Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for regional travel Stable employment history demonstrating leadership and long-term career progression Salary & Benefits Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 (DOE & MRICS Status) Hybrid working arrangement Clear progression pathway to Director and Equity Partner Glasgow city centre parking permit (circa 1,000 value) or mileage reimbursement Flexible public holidays Birthday leave Full APC and professional membership support Opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth of a highly respected consultancy Supportive and collaborative senior leadership team Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management and successful delivery of major construction projects valued in excess of 100 million Oversee full pre and post-contract quantity surveying services across a diverse project portfolio Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, consultants and stakeholders Drive business development, fee generation and the acquisition of new projects Mentor and develop junior team members, supporting APC candidates through to chartership Work closely with senior leadership to support the strategic growth of the business, particularly within the Edinburgh office Provide commercial leadership, technical guidance and quality assurance across multiple projects Represent the consultancy professionally at client meetings, networking events and industry functions Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Commercial Manager Civils Data Centre Enfield Location: Enfield, London Sector: Data Centres / Civil Engineering Position: Commercial Manager Employment: Permanent or Freelance We are currently recruiting for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a major data centre project in Enfield , taking responsibility for the commercial management of the civils package on a large-scale, high-value development. This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Manager with a strong civil engineering and construction background who has experience managing complex projects, subcontractor accounts and commercial performance within a demanding project environment. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will take responsibility for the commercial delivery of the civils package, working closely with the Project and Construction teams to ensure strong commercial control, effective subcontract management and successful project delivery. Key Responsibilities Take overall commercial responsibility for the civils package Manage project costs, budgets and commercial performance Lead the procurement and management of subcontract packages Prepare, review and negotiate subcontractor contracts Manage valuations, applications, payments and final accounts Monitor variations, compensation events and change control Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities Prepare and maintain accurate cost and value forecasts Produce monthly commercial reports and CVRs Manage subcontractor accounts from procurement through to final account Liaise closely with the client, project team and supply chain Ensure contractual notices and commercial correspondence are issued appropriately Support the Project Manager with commercial and contractual matters Drive value engineering and cost-saving opportunities where appropriate Ensure all commercial processes are compliant with company procedures About You The successful candidate will have: Proven experience as a Commercial Manager / Senior Quantity Surveyor within civil engineering or construction Strong experience managing major civils or infrastructure projects Experience working on data centre, industrial, commercial or similarly complex schemes would be highly advantageous Strong knowledge of groundworks, reinforced concrete, drainage, utilities and associated civils Extensive experience managing subcontractor packages and final accounts Strong understanding of NEC and/or JCT contracts Excellent commercial and contractual knowledge Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills Excellent financial and reporting capabilities Relevant commercial or quantity surveying qualification, such as RICS or equivalent experience This is a key commercial appointment on a major data centre scheme, offering the opportunity to work on a high-profile project with a leading contractor.
17/08/2026
Contract
Commercial Manager Civils Data Centre Enfield Location: Enfield, London Sector: Data Centres / Civil Engineering Position: Commercial Manager Employment: Permanent or Freelance We are currently recruiting for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a major data centre project in Enfield , taking responsibility for the commercial management of the civils package on a large-scale, high-value development. This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Manager with a strong civil engineering and construction background who has experience managing complex projects, subcontractor accounts and commercial performance within a demanding project environment. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will take responsibility for the commercial delivery of the civils package, working closely with the Project and Construction teams to ensure strong commercial control, effective subcontract management and successful project delivery. Key Responsibilities Take overall commercial responsibility for the civils package Manage project costs, budgets and commercial performance Lead the procurement and management of subcontract packages Prepare, review and negotiate subcontractor contracts Manage valuations, applications, payments and final accounts Monitor variations, compensation events and change control Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities Prepare and maintain accurate cost and value forecasts Produce monthly commercial reports and CVRs Manage subcontractor accounts from procurement through to final account Liaise closely with the client, project team and supply chain Ensure contractual notices and commercial correspondence are issued appropriately Support the Project Manager with commercial and contractual matters Drive value engineering and cost-saving opportunities where appropriate Ensure all commercial processes are compliant with company procedures About You The successful candidate will have: Proven experience as a Commercial Manager / Senior Quantity Surveyor within civil engineering or construction Strong experience managing major civils or infrastructure projects Experience working on data centre, industrial, commercial or similarly complex schemes would be highly advantageous Strong knowledge of groundworks, reinforced concrete, drainage, utilities and associated civils Extensive experience managing subcontractor packages and final accounts Strong understanding of NEC and/or JCT contracts Excellent commercial and contractual knowledge Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills Excellent financial and reporting capabilities Relevant commercial or quantity surveying qualification, such as RICS or equivalent experience This is a key commercial appointment on a major data centre scheme, offering the opportunity to work on a high-profile project with a leading contractor.
Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager looking to work on some of the UK s largest infrastructure programmes? Do you have experience across rail, or major infrastructure projects, and want to take the next step in your commercial career? Salary: Professional / Consultant: £40,000 - £55,000 Senior: £50,000 - £70,000 Associate: £60,000 - £75,000 Locations: London, Birmingham, Southampton or Haywards Heath, hybrid My client is an established business looking to expand their infrastructure commercial team and is looking for Quantity Surveyors and Commercial Managers across multiple levels. You ll have the opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure programmes, including HS2 and other significant transport and projects. The roles will primarily focus on post-contract commercial delivery and cost assurance, with opportunities also available for professionals with strong estimating backgrounds. Essential Requirements: Experience working within rail, or other major infrastructure sectors such as highways, aviation or data centres Experience within Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, cost assurance or estimating Strong understanding of commercial and cost management principles Experience working within a consultancy, client or major infrastructure environment Good communication and stakeholder management skills Nice to have: RICS, CIOB or CICES chartership or working towards professional qualification Relevant degree or equivalent qualification For permanent professionals who are still working towards chartership, there is support available towards professional accreditation with organisations including RICS and CICES. This is a great opportunity to join an established organisation offering exposure to major infrastructure programmes, strong career development and opportunities from Professional / Consultant through to Associate level. If you are interested in discussing the opportunity in more detail, please contact Emily Atkins at Carrington West url removed
14/08/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager looking to work on some of the UK s largest infrastructure programmes? Do you have experience across rail, or major infrastructure projects, and want to take the next step in your commercial career? Salary: Professional / Consultant: £40,000 - £55,000 Senior: £50,000 - £70,000 Associate: £60,000 - £75,000 Locations: London, Birmingham, Southampton or Haywards Heath, hybrid My client is an established business looking to expand their infrastructure commercial team and is looking for Quantity Surveyors and Commercial Managers across multiple levels. You ll have the opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure programmes, including HS2 and other significant transport and projects. The roles will primarily focus on post-contract commercial delivery and cost assurance, with opportunities also available for professionals with strong estimating backgrounds. Essential Requirements: Experience working within rail, or other major infrastructure sectors such as highways, aviation or data centres Experience within Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, cost assurance or estimating Strong understanding of commercial and cost management principles Experience working within a consultancy, client or major infrastructure environment Good communication and stakeholder management skills Nice to have: RICS, CIOB or CICES chartership or working towards professional qualification Relevant degree or equivalent qualification For permanent professionals who are still working towards chartership, there is support available towards professional accreditation with organisations including RICS and CICES. This is a great opportunity to join an established organisation offering exposure to major infrastructure programmes, strong career development and opportunities from Professional / Consultant through to Associate level. If you are interested in discussing the opportunity in more detail, please contact Emily Atkins at Carrington West url removed
We are working with a well-established and growing construction and engineering group to recruit a Quality Assurance & Skills Manager for a newly created position, based in Hertfordshire. The role does not provide a hybrid/remote option. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Quality, Assurance, HSEQ or Management Systems professional to take ownership of quality assurance across the business while also playing a key role in skills, training and competency management. Reporting directly to the Group HSEQ Director, you will lead the management and continual improvement of the company's Integrated Quality Management System (IQMS), working closely with senior management, engineering, construction, design, operations, pre-construction, HR and Learning & Development teams. This is a hands-on and influential role for someone who enjoys improving processes, solving problems and making a tangible difference to business performance. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Management Systems Take the lead on the company's Quality Assurance function and Integrated Quality Management System. Manage and continually improve quality processes and procedures in line with business objectives. Support the maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification. Manage internal audits, external audits, inspections and testing regimes. Support the business withexternalaccreditations and assurance requirements, including: Achilles BuildingConfidence RISQS SSIP PQQ submissions Digital assurance platforms Coordinate management reviews and promote effective, risk-based approaches to assurance. Work with departmental leads to ensure quality and compliance requirements are embedded effectively across the business. Process Improvement & Digitalisation Identify opportunities to improve and streamline business processes. Lead process mapping and process automation initiatives. Support the continued development of digital systems and assurance processes. Facilitate business risk workshops and help develop practical solutions. Work closely with design and construction teams to improve operational processes and performance. Promote a culture of continual improvement and innovation. Engineering & Operational Assurance Work closely with the Engineering Lead and site engineering teams to support operational delivery and compliance. Manage and investigate non-conformances and support effective root cause analysis. Undertake trend analysis and develop improvement strategies. Provide practical quality support to operational teams. Help ensure quality assurance processes add value to projects and support successful delivery. Skills, Training & Competency The role also has responsibility for supporting the company's approach to skills, training and competency management. Working closely with Labour/Resource Management, HR and Learning & Development, you will: Manage the company's approach to skills and qualifications through its training standards. Monitor and report on skills, qualifications, training attainment and competency gaps. Work closely with Pre-construction and Operations teams to identify and address skills requirements. Engage with clients and stakeholders to ensure industry and project-specific requirements are met. Support projects with S106 and community objectives, including skills and training commitments. Help develop a strong culture of competence, learning and professional development. About You We are looking for someone who combines strong technical knowledge with a practical, commercial and collaborative approach. You will ideally have experience in a Quality Assurance, HSEQ, Management Systems or similar role within the construction, engineering, infrastructure or related sectors. You will be: Highly organised and meticulous, with excellent attention to detail. Comfortable working autonomously and managing your own priorities. Digitally confident, with an interest in technology and process improvement. Passionate about continual improvement and finding better ways of working. A strong communicator and relationship builder. A confident problem solver with a practical approach. Comfortable working with senior stakeholders as well as operational and site-based teams. Experienced in auditing, compliance and management systems. Able to analyse data, identify trends and turn findings into meaningful actions. Commercially aware, with a genuine desire to support operational delivery. What's on Offer? This is a newly created role where you will have the opportunity to shape the Quality Assurance and Skills function and make a real impact across a growing organisation. The successful candidate will receive: Competitive salary. Excellent employee benefits. Expenses covered in line with company policy. Strong opportunities for career progression. Professional development and training opportunities. A supportive and collaborative working environment. A varied role with exposure across multiple business functions and projects. The opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and influence business strategy. Apply Now If you're an experienced Quality Assurance, HSEQ or Management Systems professional looking for a role that offers autonomy, variety and the opportunity to drive genuine improvement, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity. About Us We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options. We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies Privacy Notice.
12/08/2026
Full time
We are working with a well-established and growing construction and engineering group to recruit a Quality Assurance & Skills Manager for a newly created position, based in Hertfordshire. The role does not provide a hybrid/remote option. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Quality, Assurance, HSEQ or Management Systems professional to take ownership of quality assurance across the business while also playing a key role in skills, training and competency management. Reporting directly to the Group HSEQ Director, you will lead the management and continual improvement of the company's Integrated Quality Management System (IQMS), working closely with senior management, engineering, construction, design, operations, pre-construction, HR and Learning & Development teams. This is a hands-on and influential role for someone who enjoys improving processes, solving problems and making a tangible difference to business performance. Key Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Management Systems Take the lead on the company's Quality Assurance function and Integrated Quality Management System. Manage and continually improve quality processes and procedures in line with business objectives. Support the maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification. Manage internal audits, external audits, inspections and testing regimes. Support the business withexternalaccreditations and assurance requirements, including: Achilles BuildingConfidence RISQS SSIP PQQ submissions Digital assurance platforms Coordinate management reviews and promote effective, risk-based approaches to assurance. Work with departmental leads to ensure quality and compliance requirements are embedded effectively across the business. Process Improvement & Digitalisation Identify opportunities to improve and streamline business processes. Lead process mapping and process automation initiatives. Support the continued development of digital systems and assurance processes. Facilitate business risk workshops and help develop practical solutions. Work closely with design and construction teams to improve operational processes and performance. Promote a culture of continual improvement and innovation. Engineering & Operational Assurance Work closely with the Engineering Lead and site engineering teams to support operational delivery and compliance. Manage and investigate non-conformances and support effective root cause analysis. Undertake trend analysis and develop improvement strategies. Provide practical quality support to operational teams. Help ensure quality assurance processes add value to projects and support successful delivery. Skills, Training & Competency The role also has responsibility for supporting the company's approach to skills, training and competency management. Working closely with Labour/Resource Management, HR and Learning & Development, you will: Manage the company's approach to skills and qualifications through its training standards. Monitor and report on skills, qualifications, training attainment and competency gaps. Work closely with Pre-construction and Operations teams to identify and address skills requirements. Engage with clients and stakeholders to ensure industry and project-specific requirements are met. Support projects with S106 and community objectives, including skills and training commitments. Help develop a strong culture of competence, learning and professional development. About You We are looking for someone who combines strong technical knowledge with a practical, commercial and collaborative approach. You will ideally have experience in a Quality Assurance, HSEQ, Management Systems or similar role within the construction, engineering, infrastructure or related sectors. You will be: Highly organised and meticulous, with excellent attention to detail. Comfortable working autonomously and managing your own priorities. Digitally confident, with an interest in technology and process improvement. Passionate about continual improvement and finding better ways of working. A strong communicator and relationship builder. A confident problem solver with a practical approach. Comfortable working with senior stakeholders as well as operational and site-based teams. Experienced in auditing, compliance and management systems. Able to analyse data, identify trends and turn findings into meaningful actions. Commercially aware, with a genuine desire to support operational delivery. What's on Offer? This is a newly created role where you will have the opportunity to shape the Quality Assurance and Skills function and make a real impact across a growing organisation. The successful candidate will receive: Competitive salary. Excellent employee benefits. Expenses covered in line with company policy. Strong opportunities for career progression. Professional development and training opportunities. A supportive and collaborative working environment. A varied role with exposure across multiple business functions and projects. The opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and influence business strategy. Apply Now If you're an experienced Quality Assurance, HSEQ or Management Systems professional looking for a role that offers autonomy, variety and the opportunity to drive genuine improvement, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity. About Us We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options. We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies Privacy Notice.
Associate Director - Cost Management We are seeking an experienced and ambitious Associate Director - Cost Management to join a growing consultancy team in Belfast. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager to take a leading role across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout Northern Ireland and the wider island of Ireland. You will work directly with clients, project teams and senior stakeholders across sectors including commercial, healthcare, education, residential, infrastructure, public sector, regeneration and mixed-use developments . Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial and cost management of projects from pre- to post-contract. Prepare cost estimates, cost plans and tender documentation. Provide procurement advice, tender analysis and recommendations. Manage valuations, change control, cost reporting and final accounts. Provide contract administration and commercial management advice. Lead risk management and value engineering activities. Develop strong, long-term client relationships. Support business development and fee management. Provide leadership, guidance and mentoring to junior team members. About You Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Cost Management or a related discipline. MRICS preferred , although candidates working towards professional qualification will be considered. Strong pre- and post-contract experience. Experience working with construction contracts such as JCT, NEC or similar . Previous consultancy experience is highly desirable. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Proven leadership and team development experience. Excellent commercial, analytical and problem-solving abilities. Experience across multiple sectors would be advantageous. Strong Microsoft Office skills; CostX experience is desirable. A track record of business development and developing client relationships. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Private healthcare, car allowance and fuel card. Clear progression opportunities towards Director and Shareholder level . Diverse projects and high-profile clients. Professional membership and career development support. Training, mentoring and access to a wider professional network. Opportunity to work alongside experienced multidisciplinary teams.
11/08/2026
Full time
Associate Director - Cost Management We are seeking an experienced and ambitious Associate Director - Cost Management to join a growing consultancy team in Belfast. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior Quantity Surveyor/Cost Manager to take a leading role across a diverse portfolio of projects throughout Northern Ireland and the wider island of Ireland. You will work directly with clients, project teams and senior stakeholders across sectors including commercial, healthcare, education, residential, infrastructure, public sector, regeneration and mixed-use developments . Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial and cost management of projects from pre- to post-contract. Prepare cost estimates, cost plans and tender documentation. Provide procurement advice, tender analysis and recommendations. Manage valuations, change control, cost reporting and final accounts. Provide contract administration and commercial management advice. Lead risk management and value engineering activities. Develop strong, long-term client relationships. Support business development and fee management. Provide leadership, guidance and mentoring to junior team members. About You Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Cost Management or a related discipline. MRICS preferred , although candidates working towards professional qualification will be considered. Strong pre- and post-contract experience. Experience working with construction contracts such as JCT, NEC or similar . Previous consultancy experience is highly desirable. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management skills. Proven leadership and team development experience. Excellent commercial, analytical and problem-solving abilities. Experience across multiple sectors would be advantageous. Strong Microsoft Office skills; CostX experience is desirable. A track record of business development and developing client relationships. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Private healthcare, car allowance and fuel card. Clear progression opportunities towards Director and Shareholder level . Diverse projects and high-profile clients. Professional membership and career development support. Training, mentoring and access to a wider professional network. Opportunity to work alongside experienced multidisciplinary teams.
Cityscape are pleased to be working with a leading international construction consultancy who are looking to appoint an Associate Cost Manager to support a major regeneration scheme in London Docklands. This is a standout opportunity to manage a £200m land remediation and enabling works project on a high-profile regeneration. The scheme is being delivered by a top-tier developer, with a dedicated on-site project office where you will spend part of your time embedded with the delivery team. You ll take a key commercial position across a large, technically complex remediation programme expected to run over the next 2 to 3 years. Responsibilities will include: Managing cost planning, budgeting and forecasting across a £200m package Overseeing contract administration, variations and change control Supporting procurement and contractor engagement Working closely with the delivery team on site to monitor progress and commercial performance Reporting to senior stakeholders and contributing to client-facing outputs Identifying risks, cost efficiencies and value engineering opportunities What they're looking for: Experience operating at Senior or Associate Quantity Surveyor level Strong background in land remediation, groundworks, dock wall works or heavy infrastructure Candidates can come from a contractor background or someone who has worked very closely with delivery teams Proven experience managing complex, high-value packages Comfortable working in a partly site-based role Strong commercial acumen and contract knowledge What s on offer Salary up to £85,000, with some flexibility for the right person Benefits including private healthcare, pension, 25 days annual leave and bonus Long-term, high-value project exposure over a multi-year programme Clear progression within a well-established consultancy environment If this sounds like something you d be interested in, or you d like to hear more about the project and team, feel free to get in touch.
11/08/2026
Full time
Cityscape are pleased to be working with a leading international construction consultancy who are looking to appoint an Associate Cost Manager to support a major regeneration scheme in London Docklands. This is a standout opportunity to manage a £200m land remediation and enabling works project on a high-profile regeneration. The scheme is being delivered by a top-tier developer, with a dedicated on-site project office where you will spend part of your time embedded with the delivery team. You ll take a key commercial position across a large, technically complex remediation programme expected to run over the next 2 to 3 years. Responsibilities will include: Managing cost planning, budgeting and forecasting across a £200m package Overseeing contract administration, variations and change control Supporting procurement and contractor engagement Working closely with the delivery team on site to monitor progress and commercial performance Reporting to senior stakeholders and contributing to client-facing outputs Identifying risks, cost efficiencies and value engineering opportunities What they're looking for: Experience operating at Senior or Associate Quantity Surveyor level Strong background in land remediation, groundworks, dock wall works or heavy infrastructure Candidates can come from a contractor background or someone who has worked very closely with delivery teams Proven experience managing complex, high-value packages Comfortable working in a partly site-based role Strong commercial acumen and contract knowledge What s on offer Salary up to £85,000, with some flexibility for the right person Benefits including private healthcare, pension, 25 days annual leave and bonus Long-term, high-value project exposure over a multi-year programme Clear progression within a well-established consultancy environment If this sounds like something you d be interested in, or you d like to hear more about the project and team, feel free to get in touch.
The Cost Manager's Role The successful Cost Manager will join a leading, international construction consultancy based in Central London, working within a specialist infrastructure cost management team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Cost Manager who wants exposure to major, high-value infrastructure programmes, prestigious clients, and a strong long-term career path within one of London's most respected consultancy environments. The Cost Manager will work across a broad range of infrastructure projects, including transport, rail, utilities, highways, aviation, energy, and major public sector frameworks across London and the wider UK. Day to day, the Cost Manager will support and manage projects from early feasibility through to completion, delivering cost plans, procurement advice, tender documentation, valuations, cost reports, change control, and final accounts. The Cost Manager will also work closely with senior stakeholders, attend client meetings, support junior Cost Managers, and contribute to the successful delivery of complex, high-profile infrastructure instructions. The role would suit an ambitious Cost Manager looking for greater infrastructure exposure, structured progression, and the chance to work with market-leading clients. The Cost Manager - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a RICS-accredited equivalent MRICS, or currently working towards chartership Cost consultancy / infrastructure cost management experience Strong pre and post contract knowledge Experience delivering infrastructure or major programme work Confident with NEC contracts Professional, commercially aware, and client-facing Able to commute to Central London In Return? 50,000 - 75,000 Discretionary bonus Hybrid/flexible working 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension scheme Private healthcare Life assurance Professional fees paid Structured APC support Ongoing CPD and training Clear progression route Major UK infrastructure projects Excellent senior mentorship If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
11/08/2026
Full time
The Cost Manager's Role The successful Cost Manager will join a leading, international construction consultancy based in Central London, working within a specialist infrastructure cost management team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Cost Manager who wants exposure to major, high-value infrastructure programmes, prestigious clients, and a strong long-term career path within one of London's most respected consultancy environments. The Cost Manager will work across a broad range of infrastructure projects, including transport, rail, utilities, highways, aviation, energy, and major public sector frameworks across London and the wider UK. Day to day, the Cost Manager will support and manage projects from early feasibility through to completion, delivering cost plans, procurement advice, tender documentation, valuations, cost reports, change control, and final accounts. The Cost Manager will also work closely with senior stakeholders, attend client meetings, support junior Cost Managers, and contribute to the successful delivery of complex, high-profile infrastructure instructions. The role would suit an ambitious Cost Manager looking for greater infrastructure exposure, structured progression, and the chance to work with market-leading clients. The Cost Manager - Requirements A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a RICS-accredited equivalent MRICS, or currently working towards chartership Cost consultancy / infrastructure cost management experience Strong pre and post contract knowledge Experience delivering infrastructure or major programme work Confident with NEC contracts Professional, commercially aware, and client-facing Able to commute to Central London In Return? 50,000 - 75,000 Discretionary bonus Hybrid/flexible working 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension scheme Private healthcare Life assurance Professional fees paid Structured APC support Ongoing CPD and training Clear progression route Major UK infrastructure projects Excellent senior mentorship If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a leading UK construction and engineering contractor on the delivery of a new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) school in Faringdon. The company is recognised for delivering high-quality construction projects across the education, healthcare, justice, defence, commercial and public sectors. With a strong focus on collaboration, innovation and sustainable construction, they have built an excellent reputation for successfully delivering complex projects that create lasting value for local communities. Due to continued project growth, they are looking to strengthen their site management team with an experienced Senior Site Manager. The Project This exciting scheme involves the construction of a modern SEND school, providing specialist teaching facilities, therapy spaces, sports and recreational areas, external landscaping and associated infrastructure. The project is being delivered to the highest standards of quality, safety and programme, requiring a strong site leader to oversee the day-to-day operations and support the successful delivery of the build. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day management of the site, ensuring the project is delivered safely, on time and to the highest quality standards. You will manage subcontractors, coordinate site logistics, monitor programme performance and maintain excellent communication with the client and wider project team. This role requires a confident and proactive Senior Site Manager who has experience delivering large new build projects and is comfortable managing multiple trades within a busy construction environment. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day site operations on a major education project. Lead and coordinate subcontractors, direct labour and site supervisors. Drive the construction programme and ensure project milestones are achieved. Maintain the highest standards of health, safety, quality and environmental compliance. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and snagging inspections. Coordinate material deliveries, site logistics and resource planning. Chair subcontractor and progress meetings. Work closely with the Project Manager, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors and design team to ensure smooth project delivery. Maintain accurate site records, daily diaries, RAMS, permits and progress reports. Build and maintain strong working relationships with the client, consultants and project stakeholders. Identify and resolve construction issues quickly to minimise programme delays. Ensure the project is completed to specification and handed over successfully. Requirements Previous experience as a Senior Site Manager on large new build construction projects. Experience delivering education, healthcare, commercial or public sector developments would be advantageous. Strong leadership and organisational skills. Excellent communication and client-facing abilities. Proven ability to manage multiple subcontractors and maintain programme performance. A proactive, hands-on approach with excellent attention to detail. Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Managers Card First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence preferred. What's on Offer Immediate start. Contract running through to Christmas. Competitive day rate. Opportunity to work on a landmark education development. Excellent working environment with an experienced project team. Potential for future opportunities on upcoming projects following successful completion. If you are an experienced Senior Site Manager looking for your next freelance opportunity on a prestigious education project, we'd love to hear from you.
07/08/2026
Seasonal
The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a leading UK construction and engineering contractor on the delivery of a new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) school in Faringdon. The company is recognised for delivering high-quality construction projects across the education, healthcare, justice, defence, commercial and public sectors. With a strong focus on collaboration, innovation and sustainable construction, they have built an excellent reputation for successfully delivering complex projects that create lasting value for local communities. Due to continued project growth, they are looking to strengthen their site management team with an experienced Senior Site Manager. The Project This exciting scheme involves the construction of a modern SEND school, providing specialist teaching facilities, therapy spaces, sports and recreational areas, external landscaping and associated infrastructure. The project is being delivered to the highest standards of quality, safety and programme, requiring a strong site leader to oversee the day-to-day operations and support the successful delivery of the build. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day management of the site, ensuring the project is delivered safely, on time and to the highest quality standards. You will manage subcontractors, coordinate site logistics, monitor programme performance and maintain excellent communication with the client and wider project team. This role requires a confident and proactive Senior Site Manager who has experience delivering large new build projects and is comfortable managing multiple trades within a busy construction environment. Key Responsibilities Manage the day-to-day site operations on a major education project. Lead and coordinate subcontractors, direct labour and site supervisors. Drive the construction programme and ensure project milestones are achieved. Maintain the highest standards of health, safety, quality and environmental compliance. Carry out regular site inspections, quality checks and snagging inspections. Coordinate material deliveries, site logistics and resource planning. Chair subcontractor and progress meetings. Work closely with the Project Manager, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors and design team to ensure smooth project delivery. Maintain accurate site records, daily diaries, RAMS, permits and progress reports. Build and maintain strong working relationships with the client, consultants and project stakeholders. Identify and resolve construction issues quickly to minimise programme delays. Ensure the project is completed to specification and handed over successfully. Requirements Previous experience as a Senior Site Manager on large new build construction projects. Experience delivering education, healthcare, commercial or public sector developments would be advantageous. Strong leadership and organisational skills. Excellent communication and client-facing abilities. Proven ability to manage multiple subcontractors and maintain programme performance. A proactive, hands-on approach with excellent attention to detail. Essential Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Managers Card First Aid at Work Full UK Driving Licence preferred. What's on Offer Immediate start. Contract running through to Christmas. Competitive day rate. Opportunity to work on a landmark education development. Excellent working environment with an experienced project team. Potential for future opportunities on upcoming projects following successful completion. If you are an experienced Senior Site Manager looking for your next freelance opportunity on a prestigious education project, we'd love to hear from you.
Associate Director (Surveyor) Office Location: Preston Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + package Project Types: Commercial, Industrial, Retail, Education & Infrastructure Project Values: £1m - £17m, Average £5m - £6m About the business We are working with an independent construction consultancy based in Preston who are looking to appoint an Associate Director to support the continued growth of the business. The business works on behalf of clients across a range of sectors and is currently at an exciting stage of its growth. This is a senior position within the business, with responsibility for managing projects, developing client relationships, bringing in new business and supporting the development of the wider team. There is also further progression available into Director and other senior leadership positions as the business continues to grow. About you Experienced Associate Director or an experienced Quantity Surveyor ready to step into an Associate Director position Proven ability to independently manage larger projects Confident managing key client relationships and acting as a senior point of contact Commercially astute with a strong understanding of client-side Quantity Surveying Strong business development skills and a proven ability to develop new and existing client relationships Comfortable mentoring and managing junior members of the team Passionate about Quantity Surveying and committed to continued professional development MRICS essential BSc in Quantity Surveying preferred, although HND or equivalent qualifications will be considered Consultancy, main contractor or developer background considered Subcontractor background not suitable Duties Take overall responsibility for larger projects from early feasibility and design stages through to completion Provide commercial and cost advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Take ownership of key client relationships and become a trusted point of contact Develop existing client relationships and identify opportunities for new business Lead on business development and contribute to winning new work Manage and mentor junior members of the team, supporting their professional development Provide guidance and oversight across the wider project portfolio Work closely with the Directors on the continued growth and development of the business Take an active role in shaping the future direction of the consultancy Progress towards a Director position and other senior leadership opportunities as the business grows
03/08/2026
Full time
Associate Director (Surveyor) Office Location: Preston Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + package Project Types: Commercial, Industrial, Retail, Education & Infrastructure Project Values: £1m - £17m, Average £5m - £6m About the business We are working with an independent construction consultancy based in Preston who are looking to appoint an Associate Director to support the continued growth of the business. The business works on behalf of clients across a range of sectors and is currently at an exciting stage of its growth. This is a senior position within the business, with responsibility for managing projects, developing client relationships, bringing in new business and supporting the development of the wider team. There is also further progression available into Director and other senior leadership positions as the business continues to grow. About you Experienced Associate Director or an experienced Quantity Surveyor ready to step into an Associate Director position Proven ability to independently manage larger projects Confident managing key client relationships and acting as a senior point of contact Commercially astute with a strong understanding of client-side Quantity Surveying Strong business development skills and a proven ability to develop new and existing client relationships Comfortable mentoring and managing junior members of the team Passionate about Quantity Surveying and committed to continued professional development MRICS essential BSc in Quantity Surveying preferred, although HND or equivalent qualifications will be considered Consultancy, main contractor or developer background considered Subcontractor background not suitable Duties Take overall responsibility for larger projects from early feasibility and design stages through to completion Provide commercial and cost advice to clients throughout the project lifecycle Take ownership of key client relationships and become a trusted point of contact Develop existing client relationships and identify opportunities for new business Lead on business development and contribute to winning new work Manage and mentor junior members of the team, supporting their professional development Provide guidance and oversight across the wider project portfolio Work closely with the Directors on the continued growth and development of the business Take an active role in shaping the future direction of the consultancy Progress towards a Director position and other senior leadership opportunities as the business grows
Managing Quantity Surveyor, Heathrow Location: Heathrow Industry: Aviation Scope of Work: A senior leadership role for a motivated and experienced MQS delivering essential infrastructure in a safety-first, client and customer centric environment. Are you an experienced Quantity Surveying professional with experience in delivering major infrastructure upgrade projects? Have you ambitions to work on significant, large-scale projects? Turner Lovell is recruiting a Managing Quantity Surveyor leading UK business that has responsibility for managing reactive and planned maintenance, and upgrade the existing infrastructure in and around Heathrow Airport. You will be working with a team who deliver a mix of civil engineering and building schemes through our existing suite of contracts with clients operating across a diverse group of sectors. As a Managing QS you will: Support the Commercial Manager in delivering services effectively and consistently. Manage the commercial and financial aspects of the projects, ensuring they are completed within budget and to the required standards. Oversee cost management, contract administration, and procurement, while also providing guidance to junior surveyors. Be involved in significant interaction with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle; prepare financial reports, including cost reconciliations and progress reports, to keep stakeholders informed of project performance; identifying and mitigating commercial risks associated with the project, such as cost overruns or delays. Participate and deliver structured training and mentoring, especially for those pursuing professional qualifications. Promote a strong culture of contractual and commercial awareness, ensuring compliance with group procedures and governance. This includes active involvement in the work-winning process, resource planning, and collaboration with pre-contract teams. The ideal profile is someone who has: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, or a related field. MRICS or CICES accreditation is preferred Experience working on civil engineering schemes, or other safety-critical sectors such as aviation, rail or highways The ability to resolve commercial disputes and negotiate favourable outcomes Proficient with cost estimation techniques and in the use of the Microsoft Office suite of software Strong analytical, communication, and negotiation skills. Evidence of providing specialist Quantity Surveying technical advice and support to stakeholders, team members and across other disciplines including large and complex projects at a senior level A proven track record with managing a team to achieve commercial objectives in a timely manner. If you are considering what your next role could look like within Quantity Surveying, and have a passion for playing a leading role in delivering landmark infrastructure projects, please apply and get in touch with Jo Enderby via the link provided for more information.
28/07/2026
Full time
Managing Quantity Surveyor, Heathrow Location: Heathrow Industry: Aviation Scope of Work: A senior leadership role for a motivated and experienced MQS delivering essential infrastructure in a safety-first, client and customer centric environment. Are you an experienced Quantity Surveying professional with experience in delivering major infrastructure upgrade projects? Have you ambitions to work on significant, large-scale projects? Turner Lovell is recruiting a Managing Quantity Surveyor leading UK business that has responsibility for managing reactive and planned maintenance, and upgrade the existing infrastructure in and around Heathrow Airport. You will be working with a team who deliver a mix of civil engineering and building schemes through our existing suite of contracts with clients operating across a diverse group of sectors. As a Managing QS you will: Support the Commercial Manager in delivering services effectively and consistently. Manage the commercial and financial aspects of the projects, ensuring they are completed within budget and to the required standards. Oversee cost management, contract administration, and procurement, while also providing guidance to junior surveyors. Be involved in significant interaction with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle; prepare financial reports, including cost reconciliations and progress reports, to keep stakeholders informed of project performance; identifying and mitigating commercial risks associated with the project, such as cost overruns or delays. Participate and deliver structured training and mentoring, especially for those pursuing professional qualifications. Promote a strong culture of contractual and commercial awareness, ensuring compliance with group procedures and governance. This includes active involvement in the work-winning process, resource planning, and collaboration with pre-contract teams. The ideal profile is someone who has: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, or a related field. MRICS or CICES accreditation is preferred Experience working on civil engineering schemes, or other safety-critical sectors such as aviation, rail or highways The ability to resolve commercial disputes and negotiate favourable outcomes Proficient with cost estimation techniques and in the use of the Microsoft Office suite of software Strong analytical, communication, and negotiation skills. Evidence of providing specialist Quantity Surveying technical advice and support to stakeholders, team members and across other disciplines including large and complex projects at a senior level A proven track record with managing a team to achieve commercial objectives in a timely manner. If you are considering what your next role could look like within Quantity Surveying, and have a passion for playing a leading role in delivering landmark infrastructure projects, please apply and get in touch with Jo Enderby via the link provided for more information.
Work on nationally significant infrastructure projects across the electricity, gas, water, fibre, renewables and utilities sectors. Joining a well-established Infrastructure team, you'll manage a varied portfolio of projects from initial route planning through to construction and completion, providing expert land and property consultancy to clients across the UK. Reporting into senior leadership, you'll work closely with clients, landowners and project teams, managing land rights, negotiations and stakeholder relationships while supporting the successful delivery of complex infrastructure schemes. You'll also play an important role in mentoring junior team members and contributing to the continued growth of the business. What You Will Be Doing Manage infrastructure projects from planning through to construction and completion Provide professional land and property consultancy advice across utility and infrastructure schemes Negotiate with landowners to secure land rights, access agreements and compensation settlements Prepare and serve statutory notices where required Support compulsory purchase, acquisitions of rights and land referencing activities Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, landowners and key stakeholders Respond to public enquiries and represent clients in a professional manner Monitor project progress and provide regular updates to clients Support wider infrastructure projects across multiple sectors including electricity, gas, water, fibre and renewables Mentor and support graduates and junior surveyors within the team Contribute to business development and the continued growth of the Infrastructure division About You MRICS or AssocRICS qualified (preferred) Previous experience within infrastructure, utilities, rural or land surveying Strong project management and organisational skills Excellent communication and negotiation abilities Confident managing client and stakeholder relationships Commercially aware with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Self-motivated with excellent attention to detail Full UK driving licence Passionate about delivering high-quality work and developing within a collaborative team What's On Offer Hybrid and flexible working Company car or car allowance Discretionary bonus scheme Private healthcare 25 days annual leave, increasing with service, plus birthday leave and additional Christmas shutdown days Enhanced family leave policies Wellbeing programme and volunteering days Genuine career progression from Senior Surveyor through to Associate Partner
28/07/2026
Full time
Work on nationally significant infrastructure projects across the electricity, gas, water, fibre, renewables and utilities sectors. Joining a well-established Infrastructure team, you'll manage a varied portfolio of projects from initial route planning through to construction and completion, providing expert land and property consultancy to clients across the UK. Reporting into senior leadership, you'll work closely with clients, landowners and project teams, managing land rights, negotiations and stakeholder relationships while supporting the successful delivery of complex infrastructure schemes. You'll also play an important role in mentoring junior team members and contributing to the continued growth of the business. What You Will Be Doing Manage infrastructure projects from planning through to construction and completion Provide professional land and property consultancy advice across utility and infrastructure schemes Negotiate with landowners to secure land rights, access agreements and compensation settlements Prepare and serve statutory notices where required Support compulsory purchase, acquisitions of rights and land referencing activities Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, landowners and key stakeholders Respond to public enquiries and represent clients in a professional manner Monitor project progress and provide regular updates to clients Support wider infrastructure projects across multiple sectors including electricity, gas, water, fibre and renewables Mentor and support graduates and junior surveyors within the team Contribute to business development and the continued growth of the Infrastructure division About You MRICS or AssocRICS qualified (preferred) Previous experience within infrastructure, utilities, rural or land surveying Strong project management and organisational skills Excellent communication and negotiation abilities Confident managing client and stakeholder relationships Commercially aware with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Self-motivated with excellent attention to detail Full UK driving licence Passionate about delivering high-quality work and developing within a collaborative team What's On Offer Hybrid and flexible working Company car or car allowance Discretionary bonus scheme Private healthcare 25 days annual leave, increasing with service, plus birthday leave and additional Christmas shutdown days Enhanced family leave policies Wellbeing programme and volunteering days Genuine career progression from Senior Surveyor through to Associate Partner
A leading engineering contractor delivering MEICA solutions to the water and wastewater sector is seeking an experienced Commercial Manager to join its growing team in Hemel Hempstead. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional to play a key role in the successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects across water treatment, wastewater treatment, pumping stations, process installations and associated MEICA works. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving commercial performance across a portfolio of projects, ensuring robust cost control, contract administration, risk management and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. This role would require travel to Northern Ireland every 2 weeks. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of multiple water and wastewater MEICA projects. Manage project budgets, forecasts, cash flow and cost reporting. Administer contracts and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Oversee subcontract procurement, negotiations and account management. Prepare valuations, applications for payment and final accounts. Identify, manage and mitigate commercial risks and opportunities. Support project delivery teams with commercial guidance and decision-making. Manage compensation events, variations and change control processes. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors and key stakeholders. Mentor and support commercial team members where required. Candidate Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role. Strong background in water, utilities, civil engineering, M&E or MEICA projects. Excellent knowledge of NEC contracts and commercial management principles. Demonstrable experience managing project costs from award through to final account. Strong negotiation, communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary project teams. Desirable Experience Water and wastewater treatment project experience. Experience working within framework contracts. Professional membership or chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent). What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on major water infrastructure projects. Long-term career development and progression opportunities. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Secure pipeline of work within a growing sector.
27/07/2026
Full time
A leading engineering contractor delivering MEICA solutions to the water and wastewater sector is seeking an experienced Commercial Manager to join its growing team in Hemel Hempstead. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional to play a key role in the successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects across water treatment, wastewater treatment, pumping stations, process installations and associated MEICA works. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving commercial performance across a portfolio of projects, ensuring robust cost control, contract administration, risk management and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. This role would require travel to Northern Ireland every 2 weeks. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of multiple water and wastewater MEICA projects. Manage project budgets, forecasts, cash flow and cost reporting. Administer contracts and ensure compliance with contractual obligations. Oversee subcontract procurement, negotiations and account management. Prepare valuations, applications for payment and final accounts. Identify, manage and mitigate commercial risks and opportunities. Support project delivery teams with commercial guidance and decision-making. Manage compensation events, variations and change control processes. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors and key stakeholders. Mentor and support commercial team members where required. Candidate Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline. Proven experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role. Strong background in water, utilities, civil engineering, M&E or MEICA projects. Excellent knowledge of NEC contracts and commercial management principles. Demonstrable experience managing project costs from award through to final account. Strong negotiation, communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary project teams. Desirable Experience Water and wastewater treatment project experience. Experience working within framework contracts. Professional membership or chartered status (MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent). What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on major water infrastructure projects. Long-term career development and progression opportunities. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Secure pipeline of work within a growing sector.
APPLE TECHNICAL RECRUITMENT (UK) LIMITED
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Associate Director - Quantity Surveying Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 80k- 90k (DOE) basic plus competitive benefits package Company & Project: A highly-regarded multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with a reputation in the local area which spans decades. The business combines deep-rooted heritage in the Cambridgeshire market with a robust future focused on innovation. Their Cambridgeshire office is currently recruiting for an Associate Director level Quantity Surveyor to join their Residential sector team. This position is to be a key member of the senior team, mentoring other surveyors and trainees. With one of the highest staff retention rates in the local area and a team of 15+ quantity surveyors, this consultancy is renowned for internal promotion; many of the current leadership team began their journey here as trainees, proving their commitment to long-term career investment. Duties & Responsibilities: Project Leadership: Take full ownership of high-profile Residential sector projects (values c 5m- 40m+) from initial feasibility through to final handover. Execute comprehensive quantity surveying and employer's agent duties, including sophisticated cost planning, pre-contract tenders, and expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and Design & Build). Managing Section 106 (S106) agreements: Quantify financial contributions for local infrastructure, Draft economic viability assessments, Monitor construction milestones to ensure legal compliance payments are made on time, Estimate the exact delivery costs of on-site community assets like affordable housing units, Audit completed public infrastructure. Working for Investment Partnership clients: Build detailed cash flow models to calculate internal rate of return for partners, Audit the financial health, land titles, and cost histories of potential investment partners, Draft commercial frameworks that fairly distribute financial risks between public and private partners, Establish transparent tendering rules that satisfy public procurement laws and private speed needs. Act as a primary point of contact for key clients, managing expectations and fostering long-term relationships through excellent communication. Play a fundamental role in the senior management team by mentoring, guiding, and developing junior surveyors and trainees. Desirable Experience: Previous experience within the Residential sectors is highly desirable. Proven track record at Senior Quantity Surveyor or Associate level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional client-facing capabilities with the confidence to lead complex project meetings. MRICS Chartership is preferred, though candidates with equivalent experience will be considered. Previous Roles: Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate Director, MRICS Surveyor, Cost Manager, Employer's Agent, Associate or Principal Cost Consultant. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable but not essential Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.
24/07/2026
Full time
Vacancy Summary Job Title: Associate Director - Quantity Surveying Job Type: Permanent Job Ref: Location: Cambridge (+ flexible working) Salary: c 80k- 90k (DOE) basic plus competitive benefits package Company & Project: A highly-regarded multi-disciplinary consultancy on the outskirts of Cambridge with a reputation in the local area which spans decades. The business combines deep-rooted heritage in the Cambridgeshire market with a robust future focused on innovation. Their Cambridgeshire office is currently recruiting for an Associate Director level Quantity Surveyor to join their Residential sector team. This position is to be a key member of the senior team, mentoring other surveyors and trainees. With one of the highest staff retention rates in the local area and a team of 15+ quantity surveyors, this consultancy is renowned for internal promotion; many of the current leadership team began their journey here as trainees, proving their commitment to long-term career investment. Duties & Responsibilities: Project Leadership: Take full ownership of high-profile Residential sector projects (values c 5m- 40m+) from initial feasibility through to final handover. Execute comprehensive quantity surveying and employer's agent duties, including sophisticated cost planning, pre-contract tenders, and expert contract administration (predominantly JCT and Design & Build). Managing Section 106 (S106) agreements: Quantify financial contributions for local infrastructure, Draft economic viability assessments, Monitor construction milestones to ensure legal compliance payments are made on time, Estimate the exact delivery costs of on-site community assets like affordable housing units, Audit completed public infrastructure. Working for Investment Partnership clients: Build detailed cash flow models to calculate internal rate of return for partners, Audit the financial health, land titles, and cost histories of potential investment partners, Draft commercial frameworks that fairly distribute financial risks between public and private partners, Establish transparent tendering rules that satisfy public procurement laws and private speed needs. Act as a primary point of contact for key clients, managing expectations and fostering long-term relationships through excellent communication. Play a fundamental role in the senior management team by mentoring, guiding, and developing junior surveyors and trainees. Desirable Experience: Previous experience within the Residential sectors is highly desirable. Proven track record at Senior Quantity Surveyor or Associate level within a private practice or cost consultancy. Exceptional client-facing capabilities with the confidence to lead complex project meetings. MRICS Chartership is preferred, though candidates with equivalent experience will be considered. Previous Roles: Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate Director, MRICS Surveyor, Cost Manager, Employer's Agent, Associate or Principal Cost Consultant. Qualifications: BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management or Building Surveying. MRICS desirable but not essential Application Process: If you would like more information on this Associate Director position please contact Jess Quinn. Applications will be reviewed and you will be contacted within 48 hours if your CV is of interest. Services advertised by Apple Technical Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency/Business.