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Winsearch
Senior QS (Defence)
Winsearch Barrow-in-furness, Cumbria
Senior Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager Barrow-in-Furness Site-based £75,000 per annum + package Permanent Winsearch UK is proud to partner with a long-established specialist contractor operating across roofing, waterproofing, cladding and wider building envelope projects. My client has been operating for over 50 years and is recognised as one of the UK s leading roofing and cladding specialists, delivering major new build and refurbishment projects nationwide across sectors including commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, infrastructure and public sector works. The role This is a senior commercial role based on site in Barrow-in-Furness, working on a long-term, high-value project portfolio. They are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor who can take ownership of commercial strategy, NEC contract management, subcontract procurement, compensation events, risk management and project reporting. This is not a development role for someone stepping up. They need someone already operating at Senior QS level or above, with the confidence to work closely with the Commercial Director, project teams, subcontractors, consultants and client representatives. What you ll be doing Leading commercial management across a major project / project portfolio Reporting into the Commercial Director Preparing and agreeing commercial strategies from tender stage through to site delivery Managing NEC subcontract procurement and negotiation Leading the pricing and management of high-value compensation events Reviewing contract risks, opportunities and commercial issues Managing subcontractor and supplier down-selection and appointment Preparing and issuing ITTs and managing the tender process Validating cost build-ups, estimates and subcontractor pricing Supporting dispute avoidance and commercial assurance Liaising with clients, subcontractors, consultants and internal teams Mentoring and developing junior commercial staff where required What my client is looking for Minimum 5 years experience at Senior QS level or above Strong NEC contract experience Experience managing high-value projects or project portfolios Background with a main contractor or specialist subcontractor Experience across projects valued roughly between £5m and £50m Strong subcontract procurement and negotiation experience Confident managing compensation events Ability to challenge estimates, cost build-ups and commercial assumptions Strong client, subcontractor and stakeholder management skills Degree in Quantity Surveying or a related subject would be beneficial Roofing, cladding, waterproofing or building envelope experience would be useful Defence sector experience would be beneficial but is not essential Security requirements Due to the nature of the project, candidates must be eligible to obtain SC clearance. Sole UK nationality is required for clearance eligibility. The type of person who ll do well This role will suit someone commercially sharp, organised and confident operating in a senior site-based position. You ll need to be hands-on with the detail, but also able to think strategically across the wider project portfolio. My client is looking for someone who can challenge constructively, manage risk properly and build strong working relationships with the client, supply chain and internal teams. Package £75,000 per annum All reasonable expenses covered 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays £200 loyalty payment each year on anniversary of start date Half-day leave entitlement for birthday, in addition to annual leave Corporate private healthcare 4% employer pension contribution Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 5:00pm Business travel costs fully reimbursed where required Why consider it? This is a strong opportunity to join a respected specialist contractor in a senior commercial position, working on a long-term, high-value project with genuine responsibility and visibility. If you re an experienced Senior QS or Commercial Manager with NEC contract experience and you re open to a site-based role in Barrow-in-Furness, get in touch with Winsearch UK for a confidential chat. INDWIN Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you! The UK has now left the European Union. Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK that wish to remain in the UK post Brexit need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Although the closing date for applications was 30th Jun 2021, if you have not yet applied but believe that you would qualify under the EU Settlement Scheme, the Home Office have confirmed that they will consider late applications. For further information please see (url removed)> Many Thanks
14/08/2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor / Commercial Manager Barrow-in-Furness Site-based £75,000 per annum + package Permanent Winsearch UK is proud to partner with a long-established specialist contractor operating across roofing, waterproofing, cladding and wider building envelope projects. My client has been operating for over 50 years and is recognised as one of the UK s leading roofing and cladding specialists, delivering major new build and refurbishment projects nationwide across sectors including commercial, industrial, education, healthcare, infrastructure and public sector works. The role This is a senior commercial role based on site in Barrow-in-Furness, working on a long-term, high-value project portfolio. They are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor who can take ownership of commercial strategy, NEC contract management, subcontract procurement, compensation events, risk management and project reporting. This is not a development role for someone stepping up. They need someone already operating at Senior QS level or above, with the confidence to work closely with the Commercial Director, project teams, subcontractors, consultants and client representatives. What you ll be doing Leading commercial management across a major project / project portfolio Reporting into the Commercial Director Preparing and agreeing commercial strategies from tender stage through to site delivery Managing NEC subcontract procurement and negotiation Leading the pricing and management of high-value compensation events Reviewing contract risks, opportunities and commercial issues Managing subcontractor and supplier down-selection and appointment Preparing and issuing ITTs and managing the tender process Validating cost build-ups, estimates and subcontractor pricing Supporting dispute avoidance and commercial assurance Liaising with clients, subcontractors, consultants and internal teams Mentoring and developing junior commercial staff where required What my client is looking for Minimum 5 years experience at Senior QS level or above Strong NEC contract experience Experience managing high-value projects or project portfolios Background with a main contractor or specialist subcontractor Experience across projects valued roughly between £5m and £50m Strong subcontract procurement and negotiation experience Confident managing compensation events Ability to challenge estimates, cost build-ups and commercial assumptions Strong client, subcontractor and stakeholder management skills Degree in Quantity Surveying or a related subject would be beneficial Roofing, cladding, waterproofing or building envelope experience would be useful Defence sector experience would be beneficial but is not essential Security requirements Due to the nature of the project, candidates must be eligible to obtain SC clearance. Sole UK nationality is required for clearance eligibility. The type of person who ll do well This role will suit someone commercially sharp, organised and confident operating in a senior site-based position. You ll need to be hands-on with the detail, but also able to think strategically across the wider project portfolio. My client is looking for someone who can challenge constructively, manage risk properly and build strong working relationships with the client, supply chain and internal teams. Package £75,000 per annum All reasonable expenses covered 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays £200 loyalty payment each year on anniversary of start date Half-day leave entitlement for birthday, in addition to annual leave Corporate private healthcare 4% employer pension contribution Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 5:00pm Business travel costs fully reimbursed where required Why consider it? This is a strong opportunity to join a respected specialist contractor in a senior commercial position, working on a long-term, high-value project with genuine responsibility and visibility. If you re an experienced Senior QS or Commercial Manager with NEC contract experience and you re open to a site-based role in Barrow-in-Furness, get in touch with Winsearch UK for a confidential chat. INDWIN Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you! The UK has now left the European Union. Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK that wish to remain in the UK post Brexit need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Although the closing date for applications was 30th Jun 2021, if you have not yet applied but believe that you would qualify under the EU Settlement Scheme, the Home Office have confirmed that they will consider late applications. For further information please see (url removed)> Many Thanks
Calibre Search
Site Managaer - Finishing / Internals
Calibre Search City, Manchester
Site Manager - Internals We're looking for a proactive and hands-on Site Manager to take ownership of the internal finishings of a major Student Accommodation New Build project based in Manchester Key Responsibilities Work closely with Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to plan and deliver projects effectively Ensure all project requirements, specifications, drawings, and HSEQ procedures are fully understood and implemented Develop and manage short-term programmes, ensuring works are delivered in line with schedule Lead daily briefings with site teams to coordinate works, logistics, and resolve issues Oversee day-to-day site operations, including setup of site facilities and logistics Maintain a safe, secure site with controlled access/egress in line with HSEQ standards Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, providing regular progress updates Manage site operatives and subcontractors, including chairing weekly coordination meetings Support and mentor junior site staff, contributing to their ongoing development Monitor quality of works, ensuring issues are identified early and resolved efficiently Chair site meetings, manage inductions, and maintain clear communication across the project team Attend H&S meetings and ensure the SHEQ plan is regularly reviewed and updated Control site costs and expenditure in line with agreed budgets Drive the use of company systems, technologies, and processes across the project Carry out regular site inspections, addressing and closing out any issues raised Uphold company standards and reputation through safe and efficient site management Project & Technical Oversight Coordinate closely with the design team, ensuring timely release of information Take ownership of site safety for workforce, visitors, and the public, implementing preventative measures Maintain accurate project documentation, including as-built drawings, RFIs, CVIs, and associated records Work closely with senior leadership to ensure QA processes, approvals, and the "golden thread" of information are maintained via project systems Oversee completion and quality of key site records including Toolbox Talks, Inductions, Weekly Reports, Safety Inspections, and Risk Assessments Requirements Proven site management experience, ideally including similar Student Accommodation Experienced in completion of internal finishing SMSTS and CSCS (Management Level) First Aid qualification Ability to read and interpret drawings and technical specifications Temporary Works Coordinator (preferred) Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
14/08/2026
Full time
Site Manager - Internals We're looking for a proactive and hands-on Site Manager to take ownership of the internal finishings of a major Student Accommodation New Build project based in Manchester Key Responsibilities Work closely with Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to plan and deliver projects effectively Ensure all project requirements, specifications, drawings, and HSEQ procedures are fully understood and implemented Develop and manage short-term programmes, ensuring works are delivered in line with schedule Lead daily briefings with site teams to coordinate works, logistics, and resolve issues Oversee day-to-day site operations, including setup of site facilities and logistics Maintain a safe, secure site with controlled access/egress in line with HSEQ standards Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, providing regular progress updates Manage site operatives and subcontractors, including chairing weekly coordination meetings Support and mentor junior site staff, contributing to their ongoing development Monitor quality of works, ensuring issues are identified early and resolved efficiently Chair site meetings, manage inductions, and maintain clear communication across the project team Attend H&S meetings and ensure the SHEQ plan is regularly reviewed and updated Control site costs and expenditure in line with agreed budgets Drive the use of company systems, technologies, and processes across the project Carry out regular site inspections, addressing and closing out any issues raised Uphold company standards and reputation through safe and efficient site management Project & Technical Oversight Coordinate closely with the design team, ensuring timely release of information Take ownership of site safety for workforce, visitors, and the public, implementing preventative measures Maintain accurate project documentation, including as-built drawings, RFIs, CVIs, and associated records Work closely with senior leadership to ensure QA processes, approvals, and the "golden thread" of information are maintained via project systems Oversee completion and quality of key site records including Toolbox Talks, Inductions, Weekly Reports, Safety Inspections, and Risk Assessments Requirements Proven site management experience, ideally including similar Student Accommodation Experienced in completion of internal finishing SMSTS and CSCS (Management Level) First Aid qualification Ability to read and interpret drawings and technical specifications Temporary Works Coordinator (preferred) Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Clarkson Owens Recruitment
Commercial Manager
Clarkson Owens Recruitment
Location: Renfrewshire Salary: Competitive + Car Allowance Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Role I am working with growing contractor based in Renfrewshire delivering a range of construction and refurbishment projects across the West of Scotland. Commercial Manager to oversee the commercial function of the business and manage a small commercial team. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who is commercially aware, organised, and capable of managing multiple projects while supporting and developing junior commercial staff. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of multiple construction projects Overseeing and supporting a small team of Quantity Surveyors/Estimators Preparing, reviewing, and negotiating subcontract agreements Monitoring project costs, valuations, variations, and final accounts Managing client applications and payment processes Producing monthly cost/value reconciliation reports Identifying commercial risks and opportunities across projects Working closely with operational teams to ensure projects are delivered within budget Assisting with tender reviews and procurement activities Maintaining strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers Requirements Previous experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role within construction Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial processes Experience managing or mentoring a small commercial team Excellent negotiation and communication skills Good financial and analytical ability Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience working with small to medium-sized contractors Knowledge of refurbishment, fit-out, or general construction projects Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar discipline What is on Offer Competitive salary package Opportunity to play a key role in a growing business Supportive and close-knit working environment Career progression opportunities
14/08/2026
Full time
Location: Renfrewshire Salary: Competitive + Car Allowance Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Role I am working with growing contractor based in Renfrewshire delivering a range of construction and refurbishment projects across the West of Scotland. Commercial Manager to oversee the commercial function of the business and manage a small commercial team. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who is commercially aware, organised, and capable of managing multiple projects while supporting and developing junior commercial staff. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial performance of multiple construction projects Overseeing and supporting a small team of Quantity Surveyors/Estimators Preparing, reviewing, and negotiating subcontract agreements Monitoring project costs, valuations, variations, and final accounts Managing client applications and payment processes Producing monthly cost/value reconciliation reports Identifying commercial risks and opportunities across projects Working closely with operational teams to ensure projects are delivered within budget Assisting with tender reviews and procurement activities Maintaining strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers Requirements Previous experience in a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor role within construction Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial processes Experience managing or mentoring a small commercial team Excellent negotiation and communication skills Good financial and analytical ability Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience working with small to medium-sized contractors Knowledge of refurbishment, fit-out, or general construction projects Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar discipline What is on Offer Competitive salary package Opportunity to play a key role in a growing business Supportive and close-knit working environment Career progression opportunities
AndersElite
Senior QS
AndersElite Padgate, Warrington
Senior Quantity Surveyor Duration: Long term Industry: Civil Engineering Groundworks Residential Contract Type: Freelance or Permanent Summary: We are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a dynamic team specialising in civil engineering groundworks within the residential sector. The successful candidate will take full commercial responsibility for groundworks packages, managing all aspects from procurement through to final account. This role requires strong contract administration skills, cost control, and commercial management to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, subcontractors, and clients to monitor costs, prepare valuations, manage variations, and mitigate commercial risks. The role demands a proactive approach to identifying commercial opportunities and resolving contractual issues, ensuring compliance with contract terms and industry best practices. Leadership and mentoring of junior commercial staff will also be a key part of the role. This position is ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor with a solid background in civil engineering groundworks, who is confident managing multi-million-pound packages and subcontractor relationships within residential developments. Skills: Extensive experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor in civil engineering groundworks Strong commercial and contractual knowledge (NEC, JCT, or equivalent) Proven ability to manage subcontract procurement and contract administration Expertise in cost control, forecasting, and financial reporting Experience preparing valuations, interim and final accounts Risk management and value engineering skills Excellent negotiation and communication skills Ability to lead and mentor junior commercial staff Strong organisational and time management abilities Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Excel essential) and commercial management software Software/Tools: Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Commercial management software (e.g. CEMAR, Asta, or similar) Certifications & Standards: Degree or HND in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Working towards or full membership of a recognised professional body (RICS, CIOB, CICES) Valid CSCS card (desirable) Knowledge of NEC and JCT contract forms
13/08/2026
Contract
Senior Quantity Surveyor Duration: Long term Industry: Civil Engineering Groundworks Residential Contract Type: Freelance or Permanent Summary: We are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a dynamic team specialising in civil engineering groundworks within the residential sector. The successful candidate will take full commercial responsibility for groundworks packages, managing all aspects from procurement through to final account. This role requires strong contract administration skills, cost control, and commercial management to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, subcontractors, and clients to monitor costs, prepare valuations, manage variations, and mitigate commercial risks. The role demands a proactive approach to identifying commercial opportunities and resolving contractual issues, ensuring compliance with contract terms and industry best practices. Leadership and mentoring of junior commercial staff will also be a key part of the role. This position is ideal for a Senior Quantity Surveyor with a solid background in civil engineering groundworks, who is confident managing multi-million-pound packages and subcontractor relationships within residential developments. Skills: Extensive experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor in civil engineering groundworks Strong commercial and contractual knowledge (NEC, JCT, or equivalent) Proven ability to manage subcontract procurement and contract administration Expertise in cost control, forecasting, and financial reporting Experience preparing valuations, interim and final accounts Risk management and value engineering skills Excellent negotiation and communication skills Ability to lead and mentor junior commercial staff Strong organisational and time management abilities Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Excel essential) and commercial management software Software/Tools: Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Commercial management software (e.g. CEMAR, Asta, or similar) Certifications & Standards: Degree or HND in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Working towards or full membership of a recognised professional body (RICS, CIOB, CICES) Valid CSCS card (desirable) Knowledge of NEC and JCT contract forms
Bluebook Partners
Senior Estimator
Bluebook Partners
Senior Estimator Prime Central London Projects to 100k plus bens Ready to be part of something that's growing? If you're an experienced Estimator who's looking for more than simply pricing jobs, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. Perhaps your current pipeline is starting to slow down. Maybe promotion feels a long way off. Or you're looking for a business where your contribution genuinely shapes its future rather than just keeping the wheels turning. Join a contractor with ambitious growth plans This specialist contractor has built an outstanding reputation delivering complex structural refurbishment and alteration projects across Prime Central London's ultra high-end residential market. Their projects typically range from 500k to 5m, including: Structural alterations Basement construction New floor additions Complex refurbishment and enabling works The business is busy, financially secure and has a healthy pipeline of work with tender enquiries continuing to increase. More importantly, the directors have a clear growth strategy and are investing in the people needed to help deliver it. This isn't a replacement hire. It's a key appointment designed to strengthen the business as it continues to expand. The opportunity As the Senior Estimator, you'll lead a small but growing estimating team while remaining hands-on with key tenders. Working closely with the directors, you'll play an influential role in developing the estimating function, improving processes and supporting the company's growth over the coming years. Your ideas and commercial input will help shape both the department and the wider business. You'll manage a team consisting of an Estimator and Junior Estimator, with scope to build the team further as the company grows. What you'll be up to Alongside leading the estimating function, you'll be responsible for: Managing and preparing competitive tenders for complex construction projects. Identifying commercial risks, opportunities and tender requirements. Negotiating with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants. Visiting prospective projects and developing logistics and traffic management plans. Producing RFIs, cashflow forecasts and cost models. Providing comprehensive handovers to the Operations team. Supporting Quantity Surveyors and Project Managers throughout live projects. Carrying out post-project reviews to improve future tender submissions. Maintaining accurate estimating data and CRM records. Attending client meetings, presentations and tender debriefs. Ensuring compliance with company procedures and health & safety requirements. Why this role stands out This is an opportunity to join a contractor that's moving forwards, not standing still. You'll work directly with the directors, influence key business decisions and have a genuine platform to build and develop the estimating function as the company continues to grow. After settling into the role, there's flexibility to work from home one or two days a week, alongside a collaborative office environment where your experience and ideas will be valued. If you're looking for a position where you can combine hands-on estimating with leadership, while helping shape the future of an ambitious and expanding contractor, this is well worth a conversation.
12/08/2026
Full time
Senior Estimator Prime Central London Projects to 100k plus bens Ready to be part of something that's growing? If you're an experienced Estimator who's looking for more than simply pricing jobs, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. Perhaps your current pipeline is starting to slow down. Maybe promotion feels a long way off. Or you're looking for a business where your contribution genuinely shapes its future rather than just keeping the wheels turning. Join a contractor with ambitious growth plans This specialist contractor has built an outstanding reputation delivering complex structural refurbishment and alteration projects across Prime Central London's ultra high-end residential market. Their projects typically range from 500k to 5m, including: Structural alterations Basement construction New floor additions Complex refurbishment and enabling works The business is busy, financially secure and has a healthy pipeline of work with tender enquiries continuing to increase. More importantly, the directors have a clear growth strategy and are investing in the people needed to help deliver it. This isn't a replacement hire. It's a key appointment designed to strengthen the business as it continues to expand. The opportunity As the Senior Estimator, you'll lead a small but growing estimating team while remaining hands-on with key tenders. Working closely with the directors, you'll play an influential role in developing the estimating function, improving processes and supporting the company's growth over the coming years. Your ideas and commercial input will help shape both the department and the wider business. You'll manage a team consisting of an Estimator and Junior Estimator, with scope to build the team further as the company grows. What you'll be up to Alongside leading the estimating function, you'll be responsible for: Managing and preparing competitive tenders for complex construction projects. Identifying commercial risks, opportunities and tender requirements. Negotiating with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and consultants. Visiting prospective projects and developing logistics and traffic management plans. Producing RFIs, cashflow forecasts and cost models. Providing comprehensive handovers to the Operations team. Supporting Quantity Surveyors and Project Managers throughout live projects. Carrying out post-project reviews to improve future tender submissions. Maintaining accurate estimating data and CRM records. Attending client meetings, presentations and tender debriefs. Ensuring compliance with company procedures and health & safety requirements. Why this role stands out This is an opportunity to join a contractor that's moving forwards, not standing still. You'll work directly with the directors, influence key business decisions and have a genuine platform to build and develop the estimating function as the company continues to grow. After settling into the role, there's flexibility to work from home one or two days a week, alongside a collaborative office environment where your experience and ideas will be valued. If you're looking for a position where you can combine hands-on estimating with leadership, while helping shape the future of an ambitious and expanding contractor, this is well worth a conversation.
Brandon James
Associate Director of Cost
Brandon James
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost 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
12/08/2026
Full time
A UK-leading property consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Associate Director of Cost to strengthen their expanding Cost Management team in Soho, London. This is a significant appointment for an ambitious Associate Director of Cost who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility within a well-established multidisciplinary property business investing heavily in the growth of its professional services offering. Working closely with the Cost Management Director, the successful Associate Director of Cost will lead professional Quantity Surveying commissions while acting as a senior point of contact for key clients. The Associate Director of Cost will oversee cost planning, procurement, financial reporting and commercial delivery, providing independent PQS advice from early feasibility through to final account. Alongside project responsibilities, the Associate Director of Cost will have an important role in developing the wider team. This will include mentoring junior surveyors, strengthening existing client relationships and supporting business development activity. With considerable investment being made into the department, the position offers an experienced Associate Director of Cost the opportunity to influence how the service develops and build towards further senior leadership. Associate Director of Cost - Key Responsibilities: Leading cost planning, estimating and benchmarking across multiple client commissions Preparing and reviewing detailed cost plans, budgets and commercial reports Advising clients on procurement routes, commercial strategy and project delivery Overseeing valuations, change control, contractual matters and final accounts Identifying commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project lifecycle Managing senior client relationships and providing independent PQS advice Supporting business development, repeat instructions and new client opportunities Mentoring and developing junior members of the Cost Management team Associate Director of Cost - Candidate Requirements: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a relevant construction discipline MRICS qualified Extensive UK PQS or professional cost consultancy experience Proven ability to independently lead commissions and manage key clients Strong knowledge of cost planning, procurement and contract administration Commercially astute with excellent financial and written reporting skills Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder management capabilities In Return: 90,000 - 100,000 per annum Soho, Central London location Senior position within a UK-leading property consultancy Direct involvement with Cost Management leadership Opportunity to help grow an expanding professional service Excellent scope for continued progression beyond Associate Director level If you are an Associate Director of Cost 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
Hatched Recruitment Group
Associate Director - Cost Management
Hatched Recruitment Group City, Belfast
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.
TLG Infrastructure Limited
Senior M&E Quantity Suryveor
TLG Infrastructure Limited City, London
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor Central London 120,000- 130,000 + Comprehensive Package Tier 1 MEP Contractor The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering major, technically complex building services projects across London and the UK. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are looking to appoint an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their London commercial team. The business delivers major MEP packages across a diverse range of sectors including commercial offices, healthcare, education and data centres, providing the opportunity to work on some of the largest and most technically challenging schemes in the market. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced M&E commercial professional looking to join a financially secure Tier 1 contractor offering major projects, strong career progression and an excellent overall package. The Role As Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for major mechanical and electrical packages, working closely with the project delivery team from pre-construction through to final account. You will be responsible for protecting the commercial position of the project, managing subcontractors and procurement, identifying risks and opportunities, and ensuring strong financial performance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Take commercial responsibility for major M&E packages Manage projects from pre-construction and procurement through to final account Prepare and manage project budgets, forecasts and cost reports Produce and present monthly CVRs Manage subcontractor procurement, tender analysis and package negotiation Administer subcontract accounts from appointment through to final account Manage valuations, variations and change control Identify commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project Work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and operational teams Manage cash flow and ensure accurate financial forecasting Review contractual obligations and ensure commercial compliance Negotiate subcontractor and client final accounts Attend commercial, client and project progress meetings Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team where required About You We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in M&E or Building Services. You will need to be comfortable commercially managing substantial MEP packages and operating within the structured commercial environment of a major contractor. Requirements Proven experience as a Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within Building Services Strong background working for an MEP, Building Services or Tier 1 contractor Experience commercially managing significant mechanical and electrical packages Commercial, healthcare, education or data centre project experience would be advantageous Strong knowledge of subcontract procurement and management Extensive experience with CVRs, forecasting, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong contractual and commercial knowledge Excellent negotiation and client-facing skills Ability to work closely with both commercial and operational teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline preferred What's on Offer 120,000- 130,000 basic salary Comprehensive benefits package Pension Private healthcare Bonus Travel/package depending on experience Major projects across Central London Exposure to commercial, healthcare, education and data centre schemes Opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor Strong pipeline of secured projects Excellent long-term career progression within a major business Apply If you're an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for your next move within a Tier 1 MEP contractor, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
11/08/2026
Full time
Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor Central London 120,000- 130,000 + Comprehensive Package Tier 1 MEP Contractor The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering major, technically complex building services projects across London and the UK. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of secured work, they are looking to appoint an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their London commercial team. The business delivers major MEP packages across a diverse range of sectors including commercial offices, healthcare, education and data centres, providing the opportunity to work on some of the largest and most technically challenging schemes in the market. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced M&E commercial professional looking to join a financially secure Tier 1 contractor offering major projects, strong career progression and an excellent overall package. The Role As Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for major mechanical and electrical packages, working closely with the project delivery team from pre-construction through to final account. You will be responsible for protecting the commercial position of the project, managing subcontractors and procurement, identifying risks and opportunities, and ensuring strong financial performance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Take commercial responsibility for major M&E packages Manage projects from pre-construction and procurement through to final account Prepare and manage project budgets, forecasts and cost reports Produce and present monthly CVRs Manage subcontractor procurement, tender analysis and package negotiation Administer subcontract accounts from appointment through to final account Manage valuations, variations and change control Identify commercial risks and opportunities throughout the project Work closely with Project Managers, Contracts Managers and operational teams Manage cash flow and ensure accurate financial forecasting Review contractual obligations and ensure commercial compliance Negotiate subcontractor and client final accounts Attend commercial, client and project progress meetings Build strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team where required About You We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in M&E or Building Services. You will need to be comfortable commercially managing substantial MEP packages and operating within the structured commercial environment of a major contractor. Requirements Proven experience as a Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within Building Services Strong background working for an MEP, Building Services or Tier 1 contractor Experience commercially managing significant mechanical and electrical packages Commercial, healthcare, education or data centre project experience would be advantageous Strong knowledge of subcontract procurement and management Extensive experience with CVRs, forecasting, valuations, variations and final accounts Strong contractual and commercial knowledge Excellent negotiation and client-facing skills Ability to work closely with both commercial and operational teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline preferred What's on Offer 120,000- 130,000 basic salary Comprehensive benefits package Pension Private healthcare Bonus Travel/package depending on experience Major projects across Central London Exposure to commercial, healthcare, education and data centre schemes Opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 MEP contractor Strong pipeline of secured projects Excellent long-term career progression within a major business Apply If you're an experienced Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor looking for your next move within a Tier 1 MEP contractor, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Brandon James
Cost Manager
Brandon James
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
ITS Construction Professionals South LTD
Estimator
ITS Construction Professionals South LTD City, Manchester
- Candidate required: Estimator or Senior Estimator - Job Type: Permanent - Start date: ASAP - Industry: Construction Professionals North - Location: Manchester The role & about the client: ITS Building People are recruiting on behalf of a well-established family-owned contractor with over 50 years of experience and a leading reputation within the painting and decorating industry. Operating across the UK, our client has built a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects and maintaining long-term relationships with major contractors and clients. This position is critical to the pre-construction function, combining technical estimating expertise with bid management, contractor engagement, and commercial support. The successful candidate will work closely with the Business Development, Quantity Surveying, Contracts, and Commercial teams to maximise tender success rates and secure profitable projects. While the Head Office is based in Carlisle, applications are welcomed from candidates based in the Manchester region or Glasgow, where the business also operates a satellite office. Once per week attendance at the Carlisle office for weekly meetings and collaboration sessions is essential. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Leading the preparation and submission of accurate and competitive tenders from drawings, specifications, and Bills of Quantities. - Carrying out detailed take-offs and pricing of labour, plant, and materials using industry estimating software. - Managing the full tender lifecycle from enquiry through to submission and project handover. - Maintaining and updating all tender opportunities within the company CRM system. - Monitoring bid progress and conducting follow-up activities to maximise tender conversion rates. - Liaising with contractors and clients to obtain tender feedback and identify future opportunities. - Attending site visits during tender stages to assess scope, identify risks, and build relationships. - Supporting early contractor engagement through budget estimates, technical advice, and value engineering proposals. - Working closely with Business Development teams to strengthen contractor relationships and identify strategic opportunities. - Leading internal tender handover meetings with Quantity Surveyors, Contracts Managers, and operational teams. - Preparing comprehensive handover documentation including pricing breakdowns, assumptions, exclusions, and risk assessments. - Mentoring and supporting junior estimators to improve team capability and consistency. - Participating in monthly pipeline reviews and bid meetings. - Supporting framework submissions and major project tenders alongside senior leadership. The ideal candidate will have/be: - Proven estimating experience within Painting & Decorating or a related construction trade. - Excellent understanding of Bills of Quantities, methods of measurement, construction drawings, and specifications. - Experience pricing projects ranging from small works packages through to large commercial contracts. - Strong ability to carry out accurate take-offs and cost planning exercises. - Experience managing multiple tenders simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail. - Strong communication and negotiation skills. - Ability to build and maintain relationships with main contractors, consultants, and project teams. - Experience using CRM systems and estimating software. Evaluate, sage construct or similar. - Proficient in Microsoft Excel and standard Microsoft Office applications. - Commercially aware with the ability to identify value engineering opportunities. - Full UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel to Carlisle once per week. What's on offer: - Competitive salary and car allowance. - 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. - Pension scheme (3% employer contribution, 5% employee contribution). - Career progression opportunities within a growing business. - Supportive and collaborative team environment. - Opportunity to join a respected organisation with a strong reputation in the industry. - Exposure to a diverse range of projects and clients across the UK. How to apply: Please send an up-to-date CV in strict confidence. The ITS Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. You and any job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We welcome all applicants and are committed to an inclusive environment for all.
10/08/2026
Full time
- Candidate required: Estimator or Senior Estimator - Job Type: Permanent - Start date: ASAP - Industry: Construction Professionals North - Location: Manchester The role & about the client: ITS Building People are recruiting on behalf of a well-established family-owned contractor with over 50 years of experience and a leading reputation within the painting and decorating industry. Operating across the UK, our client has built a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects and maintaining long-term relationships with major contractors and clients. This position is critical to the pre-construction function, combining technical estimating expertise with bid management, contractor engagement, and commercial support. The successful candidate will work closely with the Business Development, Quantity Surveying, Contracts, and Commercial teams to maximise tender success rates and secure profitable projects. While the Head Office is based in Carlisle, applications are welcomed from candidates based in the Manchester region or Glasgow, where the business also operates a satellite office. Once per week attendance at the Carlisle office for weekly meetings and collaboration sessions is essential. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Leading the preparation and submission of accurate and competitive tenders from drawings, specifications, and Bills of Quantities. - Carrying out detailed take-offs and pricing of labour, plant, and materials using industry estimating software. - Managing the full tender lifecycle from enquiry through to submission and project handover. - Maintaining and updating all tender opportunities within the company CRM system. - Monitoring bid progress and conducting follow-up activities to maximise tender conversion rates. - Liaising with contractors and clients to obtain tender feedback and identify future opportunities. - Attending site visits during tender stages to assess scope, identify risks, and build relationships. - Supporting early contractor engagement through budget estimates, technical advice, and value engineering proposals. - Working closely with Business Development teams to strengthen contractor relationships and identify strategic opportunities. - Leading internal tender handover meetings with Quantity Surveyors, Contracts Managers, and operational teams. - Preparing comprehensive handover documentation including pricing breakdowns, assumptions, exclusions, and risk assessments. - Mentoring and supporting junior estimators to improve team capability and consistency. - Participating in monthly pipeline reviews and bid meetings. - Supporting framework submissions and major project tenders alongside senior leadership. The ideal candidate will have/be: - Proven estimating experience within Painting & Decorating or a related construction trade. - Excellent understanding of Bills of Quantities, methods of measurement, construction drawings, and specifications. - Experience pricing projects ranging from small works packages through to large commercial contracts. - Strong ability to carry out accurate take-offs and cost planning exercises. - Experience managing multiple tenders simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail. - Strong communication and negotiation skills. - Ability to build and maintain relationships with main contractors, consultants, and project teams. - Experience using CRM systems and estimating software. Evaluate, sage construct or similar. - Proficient in Microsoft Excel and standard Microsoft Office applications. - Commercially aware with the ability to identify value engineering opportunities. - Full UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel to Carlisle once per week. What's on offer: - Competitive salary and car allowance. - 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. - Pension scheme (3% employer contribution, 5% employee contribution). - Career progression opportunities within a growing business. - Supportive and collaborative team environment. - Opportunity to join a respected organisation with a strong reputation in the industry. - Exposure to a diverse range of projects and clients across the UK. How to apply: Please send an up-to-date CV in strict confidence. The ITS Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. You and any job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We welcome all applicants and are committed to an inclusive environment for all.
Ivy Resource Group
Estimator
Ivy Resource Group Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established contractor to recruit an experienced Estimator for a permanent role based in Gloucester. You will be working on a range of education, healthcare, commercial property, residential housing and private clients, with projects ranging from a few hundred pounds to around 25 million. The Role: Review tender documents - study drawings, specifications, schedules and other project information. Measure quantities - calculate the amount of labour, materials and work required for each part of the project. Prepare cost estimates - price materials, labour, plant, subcontractors and other project costs. Obtain subcontractor quotations - contact specialist subcontractors and suppliers and compare their prices. Analyse project risks - identify uncertainties, potential extra costs and commercial risks. Build the tender price - bring all costs together to produce the overall price submitted to the client. Work with the wider team - collaborate with quantity surveyors, contracts managers, buyers, architects and engineers. Check and compare prices - make sure quotations and calculations are accurate and competitive. Attend site visits - understand site conditions, access, logistics and any issues that could affect the price. Meet tender deadlines - make sure estimates and supporting information are completed and submitted on time. Support negotiations - help answer client queries and clarify pricing during the tender process. Learn from previous projects - use historical costs and project data to improve future estimates. Help protect profit margins - make sure the project is priced competitively without underestimating the true cost The Ideal Candidate: Construction knowledge - understands how buildings are constructed and the different trades involved. Strong numerical skills - comfortable working with quantities, measurements, costs and budgets. Attention to detail - able to spot errors or omissions in drawings, specifications and quotations. Commercial awareness - understands that the aim is to win work while maintaining a healthy profit margin. Good analytical skills - can break a large construction project into individual costs and assess them accurately. Tendering experience - ideally has experience preparing or assisting with construction tenders. Subcontractor management - confident obtaining, comparing and evaluating subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good communication - able to communicate clearly with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and colleagues. IT skills - comfortable with Excel and construction estimating/tendering software. Organised and deadline-focused - can manage several estimates and meet tight tender deadlines. Problem-solving ability - able to identify potential issues in a project and find practical solutions. Team player - works effectively with quantity surveyors, project managers, buyers and site teams. Willingness to learn - particularly important for a junior or graduate estimator; curiosity about construction and commercial processes is valuable. Professional and reliable - takes ownership of their work and produces accurate, dependable information Salary & Package: Up to 50,000 - 70,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects 27 days (+BHs) annual leave, Car Leasing scheme via salary sacrifice, Death in Service (4x), Cycle to Work, Cash Plan (claim back), Pension 3% Ee / 5% Er How to Apply: Submit your CV and a member of our team will get back to you Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
10/08/2026
Full time
Ivy Resource Group are working with a well-established contractor to recruit an experienced Estimator for a permanent role based in Gloucester. You will be working on a range of education, healthcare, commercial property, residential housing and private clients, with projects ranging from a few hundred pounds to around 25 million. The Role: Review tender documents - study drawings, specifications, schedules and other project information. Measure quantities - calculate the amount of labour, materials and work required for each part of the project. Prepare cost estimates - price materials, labour, plant, subcontractors and other project costs. Obtain subcontractor quotations - contact specialist subcontractors and suppliers and compare their prices. Analyse project risks - identify uncertainties, potential extra costs and commercial risks. Build the tender price - bring all costs together to produce the overall price submitted to the client. Work with the wider team - collaborate with quantity surveyors, contracts managers, buyers, architects and engineers. Check and compare prices - make sure quotations and calculations are accurate and competitive. Attend site visits - understand site conditions, access, logistics and any issues that could affect the price. Meet tender deadlines - make sure estimates and supporting information are completed and submitted on time. Support negotiations - help answer client queries and clarify pricing during the tender process. Learn from previous projects - use historical costs and project data to improve future estimates. Help protect profit margins - make sure the project is priced competitively without underestimating the true cost The Ideal Candidate: Construction knowledge - understands how buildings are constructed and the different trades involved. Strong numerical skills - comfortable working with quantities, measurements, costs and budgets. Attention to detail - able to spot errors or omissions in drawings, specifications and quotations. Commercial awareness - understands that the aim is to win work while maintaining a healthy profit margin. Good analytical skills - can break a large construction project into individual costs and assess them accurately. Tendering experience - ideally has experience preparing or assisting with construction tenders. Subcontractor management - confident obtaining, comparing and evaluating subcontractor and supplier quotations. Good communication - able to communicate clearly with clients, subcontractors, suppliers and colleagues. IT skills - comfortable with Excel and construction estimating/tendering software. Organised and deadline-focused - can manage several estimates and meet tight tender deadlines. Problem-solving ability - able to identify potential issues in a project and find practical solutions. Team player - works effectively with quantity surveyors, project managers, buyers and site teams. Willingness to learn - particularly important for a junior or graduate estimator; curiosity about construction and commercial processes is valuable. Professional and reliable - takes ownership of their work and produces accurate, dependable information Salary & Package: Up to 50,000 - 70,000 per annum + Package Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on high-profile, high-value projects 27 days (+BHs) annual leave, Car Leasing scheme via salary sacrifice, Death in Service (4x), Cycle to Work, Cash Plan (claim back), Pension 3% Ee / 5% Er How to Apply: Submit your CV and a member of our team will get back to you Ivy Resource Group are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Cityscape Recruitment
Estimating Manager
Cityscape Recruitment
Estimating Manager Location: London / South East Salary: £90,000 £110,000 + Benefits Sector: Main Contracting / Construction The Opportunity Our client is an established and growing principal contractor delivering high-quality construction projects across London and the South East. With a strong track record spanning commercial, education, leisure, healthcare, residential, social housing, heritage and retail , our client delivers projects from pre-construction through to completion, with a strong emphasis on quality, programme, cost control and client relationships. Due to continued growth and an expanding pipeline of opportunities, they are looking to appoint an experienced Estimating Manager to lead and develop their estimating function. This is a senior position offering the opportunity to take ownership of the estimating process, lead a talented pre-construction team and play a key role in securing new work for the business. The Role As Estimating Manager, you will take responsibility for the effective management and delivery of the estimating function, ensuring tenders are commercially robust, competitive and aligned with the company's strategic objectives. Key responsibilities will include: Lead and manage the estimating team across multiple concurrent tenders. Take overall responsibility for the estimating function and tender workload. Review incoming opportunities and provide recommendations on bid/no-bid decisions. Establish estimating strategies for individual projects. Review tender documentation, drawings, specifications and employer's requirements. Allocate tenders and workload across the estimating team. Lead the preparation of accurate and competitive tenders. Review and challenge estimates produced by the wider estimating team. Ensure tenders are commercially robust and reflect project risks and opportunities. Prepare and review detailed cost plans and estimates. Analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations. Develop and maintain strong relationships with subcontractors and suppliers. Identify appropriate subcontractors and suppliers for individual packages. Negotiate quotations and secure competitive market rates. Review and challenge quotations to ensure scope alignment. Identify project risks, exclusions, assumptions and opportunities. Ensure all risks are appropriately considered within tender submissions. Attend tender adjudications and present estimates to senior management. Prepare commercial reports and tender summaries for Directors. Work closely with the Commercial, Pre-Construction, Design and Operations teams. Liaise with clients, consultants, architects and quantity surveyors throughout the tender process. Attend client meetings, site visits and tender interviews. Support the preparation of value engineering proposals. Identify alternative construction methodologies and cost-saving opportunities. Provide commercial input during the design development process. Ensure tender programmes and submission deadlines are achieved. Maintain accurate estimating records and tender documentation. Develop and improve estimating procedures, systems and processes. Monitor market conditions, labour rates, material prices and subcontractor trends. Support the development of junior and senior estimators through mentoring and technical guidance. Contribute to the continued growth and development of the pre-construction department. About You The successful candidate will be an experienced Estimator or Estimating Manager with a strong background within main contracting . You will ideally have: Significant experience within a UK main contractor environment. Previous experience managing or leading an estimating team. Strong knowledge of the London and South East construction market. Proven experience pricing projects across multiple sectors. Experience working on projects ranging from approximately £1m to £20m+. Strong understanding of construction methodology and buildability. Excellent knowledge of subcontractor procurement and supply chains. Strong understanding of construction costs, preliminaries, overheads and margins. Experience with detailed cost planning and tender analysis. Strong commercial awareness. Excellent negotiation and supplier management skills. Experience leading tender adjudications. Strong client-facing and presentation skills. The ability to analyse complex tender documentation. Excellent attention to detail and numerical ability. Strong leadership and team management skills. The ability to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A proactive approach to identifying risks and opportunities. Strong IT and estimating software skills. What You'll Get £90,000 £110,000 basic salary Competitive benefits package Senior leadership position within the pre-construction function Opportunity to lead and develop an established estimating team Exposure to a diverse project portfolio Opportunity to influence estimating strategy and business growth Long-term career progression Supportive and collaborative senior management environment Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across London and the South East Company pension Generous annual leave Additional company benefits
10/08/2026
Full time
Estimating Manager Location: London / South East Salary: £90,000 £110,000 + Benefits Sector: Main Contracting / Construction The Opportunity Our client is an established and growing principal contractor delivering high-quality construction projects across London and the South East. With a strong track record spanning commercial, education, leisure, healthcare, residential, social housing, heritage and retail , our client delivers projects from pre-construction through to completion, with a strong emphasis on quality, programme, cost control and client relationships. Due to continued growth and an expanding pipeline of opportunities, they are looking to appoint an experienced Estimating Manager to lead and develop their estimating function. This is a senior position offering the opportunity to take ownership of the estimating process, lead a talented pre-construction team and play a key role in securing new work for the business. The Role As Estimating Manager, you will take responsibility for the effective management and delivery of the estimating function, ensuring tenders are commercially robust, competitive and aligned with the company's strategic objectives. Key responsibilities will include: Lead and manage the estimating team across multiple concurrent tenders. Take overall responsibility for the estimating function and tender workload. Review incoming opportunities and provide recommendations on bid/no-bid decisions. Establish estimating strategies for individual projects. Review tender documentation, drawings, specifications and employer's requirements. Allocate tenders and workload across the estimating team. Lead the preparation of accurate and competitive tenders. Review and challenge estimates produced by the wider estimating team. Ensure tenders are commercially robust and reflect project risks and opportunities. Prepare and review detailed cost plans and estimates. Analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations. Develop and maintain strong relationships with subcontractors and suppliers. Identify appropriate subcontractors and suppliers for individual packages. Negotiate quotations and secure competitive market rates. Review and challenge quotations to ensure scope alignment. Identify project risks, exclusions, assumptions and opportunities. Ensure all risks are appropriately considered within tender submissions. Attend tender adjudications and present estimates to senior management. Prepare commercial reports and tender summaries for Directors. Work closely with the Commercial, Pre-Construction, Design and Operations teams. Liaise with clients, consultants, architects and quantity surveyors throughout the tender process. Attend client meetings, site visits and tender interviews. Support the preparation of value engineering proposals. Identify alternative construction methodologies and cost-saving opportunities. Provide commercial input during the design development process. Ensure tender programmes and submission deadlines are achieved. Maintain accurate estimating records and tender documentation. Develop and improve estimating procedures, systems and processes. Monitor market conditions, labour rates, material prices and subcontractor trends. Support the development of junior and senior estimators through mentoring and technical guidance. Contribute to the continued growth and development of the pre-construction department. About You The successful candidate will be an experienced Estimator or Estimating Manager with a strong background within main contracting . You will ideally have: Significant experience within a UK main contractor environment. Previous experience managing or leading an estimating team. Strong knowledge of the London and South East construction market. Proven experience pricing projects across multiple sectors. Experience working on projects ranging from approximately £1m to £20m+. Strong understanding of construction methodology and buildability. Excellent knowledge of subcontractor procurement and supply chains. Strong understanding of construction costs, preliminaries, overheads and margins. Experience with detailed cost planning and tender analysis. Strong commercial awareness. Excellent negotiation and supplier management skills. Experience leading tender adjudications. Strong client-facing and presentation skills. The ability to analyse complex tender documentation. Excellent attention to detail and numerical ability. Strong leadership and team management skills. The ability to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A proactive approach to identifying risks and opportunities. Strong IT and estimating software skills. What You'll Get £90,000 £110,000 basic salary Competitive benefits package Senior leadership position within the pre-construction function Opportunity to lead and develop an established estimating team Exposure to a diverse project portfolio Opportunity to influence estimating strategy and business growth Long-term career progression Supportive and collaborative senior management environment Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across London and the South East Company pension Generous annual leave Additional company benefits
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Director - Building Surveying
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Director - Building Surveying London Construction Consultancy Up to 90,000 DOE Ready to make your mark? If you're an experienced Building Surveyor who is ready to move beyond project delivery and play a genuine role in shaping a business, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. We're working with a high-growth, multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy with an impressive reputation across the UK and internationally. As the London team continues to expand, they're looking for an Associate Director - Building Surveying to help drive that next stage of growth. This isn't simply a role focused on managing projects. You'll have the opportunity to develop client relationships, win new work, influence strategy and help build the next generation of the Building Surveying team - with a clear route towards Director. What makes this opportunity different? Real influence - work alongside senior leadership and help shape the future direction of the London Building Surveying service. High-profile projects - work across prime and super-prime residential, landmark commercial buildings, theatres and major mixed-use developments. Commercial responsibility - play a key role in winning work, developing accounts and growing revenue. Multidisciplinary environment - collaborate with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Bank Monitoring Surveyors and Expert Witnesses. Leadership opportunity - mentor and develop surveyors and APC candidates while helping to grow the wider team. Clear progression - a genuine opportunity to progress towards Director as the business continues its expansion. The role You'll combine technical building surveying expertise with commercial and leadership responsibility, taking ownership of key client relationships and playing an active part in growing the service line. Your responsibilities will include: Developing new business and expanding existing client relationships Preparing fee proposals and supporting revenue growth Leading a range of professional Building Surveying instructions Acting on Party Wall matters and Licence to Alter projects Producing specifications, tender and contract documentation Contract Administration Dilapidations and defect diagnosis Measured and building surveys across residential and commercial assets Supporting Expert Witness instructions, including inspections and CPR35-compliant reporting Overseeing project delivery and maintaining excellent client service Mentoring and developing junior and mid-level surveyors, including APC candidates Working closely with senior leadership to identify opportunities and shape the team's growth What we're looking for We're looking for someone who combines strong technical capability with commercial instinct and the confidence to operate at a senior level. You'll ideally have: An RICS-accredited degree in Building Surveying MRICS qualification Significant consultancy experience A strong professional Building Surveying background Experience developing client relationships and/or winning new work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness The ability to lead, mentor and develop others Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong Microsoft Office skills; CAD/BIM experience would be advantageous The opportunity This would suit an existing Associate Director looking for a bigger platform or an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a leadership position. You'll be joining a consultancy with ambitious growth plans, working on some of London's most interesting property assets, while having the autonomy and senior exposure to make a real difference. Salary: Up to 90,000 DOE If you're looking for a role where you can build relationships, win work, lead people and shape the future of a Building Surveying team, the apply today. Contact Georgie Marden to find out more. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
07/08/2026
Full time
Associate Director - Building Surveying London Construction Consultancy Up to 90,000 DOE Ready to make your mark? If you're an experienced Building Surveyor who is ready to move beyond project delivery and play a genuine role in shaping a business, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. We're working with a high-growth, multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy with an impressive reputation across the UK and internationally. As the London team continues to expand, they're looking for an Associate Director - Building Surveying to help drive that next stage of growth. This isn't simply a role focused on managing projects. You'll have the opportunity to develop client relationships, win new work, influence strategy and help build the next generation of the Building Surveying team - with a clear route towards Director. What makes this opportunity different? Real influence - work alongside senior leadership and help shape the future direction of the London Building Surveying service. High-profile projects - work across prime and super-prime residential, landmark commercial buildings, theatres and major mixed-use developments. Commercial responsibility - play a key role in winning work, developing accounts and growing revenue. Multidisciplinary environment - collaborate with Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Bank Monitoring Surveyors and Expert Witnesses. Leadership opportunity - mentor and develop surveyors and APC candidates while helping to grow the wider team. Clear progression - a genuine opportunity to progress towards Director as the business continues its expansion. The role You'll combine technical building surveying expertise with commercial and leadership responsibility, taking ownership of key client relationships and playing an active part in growing the service line. Your responsibilities will include: Developing new business and expanding existing client relationships Preparing fee proposals and supporting revenue growth Leading a range of professional Building Surveying instructions Acting on Party Wall matters and Licence to Alter projects Producing specifications, tender and contract documentation Contract Administration Dilapidations and defect diagnosis Measured and building surveys across residential and commercial assets Supporting Expert Witness instructions, including inspections and CPR35-compliant reporting Overseeing project delivery and maintaining excellent client service Mentoring and developing junior and mid-level surveyors, including APC candidates Working closely with senior leadership to identify opportunities and shape the team's growth What we're looking for We're looking for someone who combines strong technical capability with commercial instinct and the confidence to operate at a senior level. You'll ideally have: An RICS-accredited degree in Building Surveying MRICS qualification Significant consultancy experience A strong professional Building Surveying background Experience developing client relationships and/or winning new work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness The ability to lead, mentor and develop others Excellent organisation and attention to detail Strong Microsoft Office skills; CAD/BIM experience would be advantageous The opportunity This would suit an existing Associate Director looking for a bigger platform or an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to step into a leadership position. You'll be joining a consultancy with ambitious growth plans, working on some of London's most interesting property assets, while having the autonomy and senior exposure to make a real difference. Salary: Up to 90,000 DOE If you're looking for a role where you can build relationships, win work, lead people and shape the future of a Building Surveying team, the apply today. Contact Georgie Marden to find out more. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Huntek Ltd
Commercial Manager - Scaffolding - London
Huntek Ltd
About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in access, scaffolding, or a related construction discipline. Based from the company's North London office, you will oversee the commercial performance of multiple projects, ensuring profitability, contractual compliance, and effective cost management from tender stage through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of access and scaffolding projects across London. Manage contracts, valuations, variations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Prepare, review, and negotiate subcontractor agreements. Monitor project costs, budgets, and forecasts to maximise profitability. Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities. Provide commercial support to operational teams throughout the project lifecycle. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Produce accurate financial reports and present commercial updates to senior management. Ensure compliance with contractual obligations and industry standards. Mentor and support junior commercial staff where required. Requirements Proven experience as a Commercial Manager, Senior Quantity Surveyor, or similar commercial role within the access, scaffolding, or construction industry. Strong understanding of commercial contracts, procurement, and cost management. Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to identify and mitigate risks. Proficient in Microsoft Office and commercial management software. Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing, financially stable specialist contractor. Work on a diverse portfolio of projects across London. Long-term career progression within a successful business. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Comprehensive company benefits package.
07/08/2026
Full time
About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Commercial Manager with a strong background in access, scaffolding, or a related construction discipline. Based from the company's North London office, you will oversee the commercial performance of multiple projects, ensuring profitability, contractual compliance, and effective cost management from tender stage through to final account. Key Responsibilities Lead the commercial management of access and scaffolding projects across London. Manage contracts, valuations, variations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Prepare, review, and negotiate subcontractor agreements. Monitor project costs, budgets, and forecasts to maximise profitability. Identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities. Provide commercial support to operational teams throughout the project lifecycle. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Produce accurate financial reports and present commercial updates to senior management. Ensure compliance with contractual obligations and industry standards. Mentor and support junior commercial staff where required. Requirements Proven experience as a Commercial Manager, Senior Quantity Surveyor, or similar commercial role within the access, scaffolding, or construction industry. Strong understanding of commercial contracts, procurement, and cost management. Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to identify and mitigate risks. Proficient in Microsoft Office and commercial management software. Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing, financially stable specialist contractor. Work on a diverse portfolio of projects across London. Long-term career progression within a successful business. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Comprehensive company benefits package.
Build Recruitment
Commercial Manager
Build Recruitment
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a well-established and growing contractor specialising in passive fire protection and compliance works. This is a key leadership role based in Medway , offering the chance to take ownership of commercial performance across a portfolio of projects while working alongside a highly experienced operational team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven professional looking to make a real impact within a business that has ambitious growth plans and a strong reputation for delivering high-quality fire safety solutions. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the commercial function across multiple fire protection projects, ensuring contracts are delivered profitably while maintaining strong client relationships and commercial governance. Your responsibilities will include: Leading the commercial management of passive fire protection and compliance projects. Managing applications for payment, valuations, variations and final accounts. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and commercial updates. Identifying commercial risks and implementing mitigation strategies. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contract administration. Working closely with operational teams to maximise project profitability. Supporting and mentoring Quantity Surveyors and junior commercial staff. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, subcontractors and stakeholders. Ensuring all contractual obligations are met and projects remain commercially compliant. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to step into a commercial leadership role. Experience within passive fire protection, fire compliance, construction, social housing, or specialist contracting. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC forms of contract. Excellent commercial awareness with strong negotiation skills. Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and leadership abilities. A proactive and solutions-focused approach.
04/08/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to join a well-established and growing contractor specialising in passive fire protection and compliance works. This is a key leadership role based in Medway , offering the chance to take ownership of commercial performance across a portfolio of projects while working alongside a highly experienced operational team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven professional looking to make a real impact within a business that has ambitious growth plans and a strong reputation for delivering high-quality fire safety solutions. The Role As Commercial Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the commercial function across multiple fire protection projects, ensuring contracts are delivered profitably while maintaining strong client relationships and commercial governance. Your responsibilities will include: Leading the commercial management of passive fire protection and compliance projects. Managing applications for payment, valuations, variations and final accounts. Producing accurate cost reports, forecasts and commercial updates. Identifying commercial risks and implementing mitigation strategies. Managing subcontractor procurement, payments and contract administration. Working closely with operational teams to maximise project profitability. Supporting and mentoring Quantity Surveyors and junior commercial staff. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, subcontractors and stakeholders. Ensuring all contractual obligations are met and projects remain commercially compliant. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to step into a commercial leadership role. Experience within passive fire protection, fire compliance, construction, social housing, or specialist contracting. Strong knowledge of JCT and NEC forms of contract. Excellent commercial awareness with strong negotiation skills. Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and leadership abilities. A proactive and solutions-focused approach.
Scantec
Senior Estimator
Scantec Salterbeck, Cumbria
Senior Estimator Leading International Engineering Contractor Nuclear Infrastructure Workington-based Staff Role Competitive Salary The Opportunity We're recruiting a Senior Estimator to prepare detailed and accurate pricing for major tenders and support clients with pricing on early contractor involvement projects. You'll be responsible for comprehensive cost estimation across labour, plant, materials, subcontracts and preliminaries, working closely with bid managers, planners, procurement and technical teams to deliver competitive, robust pricing submissions. Position Details: Permanent Staff Role Competitive salary Based in Workington Full-time office based with 1 day per week remote working post-probation SC clearance required (ability to obtain) Reports to Head of Bid Management This is a senior technical role for an experienced estimator with nuclear industry background. You'll manage pricing strategy, develop cost estimates, lead supplier and subcontractor negotiations, and ensure all bids are competitively priced and compliant with client requirements. You'll manage assistant estimators and collaborate across bid management, planning, procurement and operations teams. What You'll Be Doing Estimate Preparation & Pricing Strategy Prepare detailed and accurate pricing for major tenders Develop cost-effective design options and price alternatives Ensure company governance procedures and competitive pricing methodologies are followed Agree estimation methodologies and outputs with planners, bid managers and design teams Provide cost advice to bid and design managers on value engineering opportunities Labour Costing Develop local and build-up rates for self-delivered labour Ensure compliance with Working Rule Agreements and client-specific requirements Prepare scheme-specific labour rate calculations Coordinate staffing levels and labour programme with operations teams Manage shift patterns and overtime rates in compliance with Working Time Directive Plant & Equipment Develop local and build-up rates for plant and equipment Liaise with planners to reconcile plant resource levels Ensure plant requirements are appropriately costed and resourced Materials & Procurement Prepare material comparison sheets considering unit rates, wastage, waiting times and part loads Liaise with procurement to identify and select appropriate suppliers Review supplier quotations for sufficiency and compliance Agree material supplier selections with procurement and bid team Manage material cost management and supplier negotiations Subcontract Management Liaise with procurement and bid team to identify and select subcontractors Review subcontractor quotations for sufficiency and compliance Prepare subcontractor comparison sheets with rate adjustments/deletions Agree subcontractor selections with procurement and bid manager Manage subcontract cost negotiations and inclusions/exclusions Preliminaries & Temporary Works Coordinate with planners and temporary works coordinators on extent and cost of temporary works Agree temporary works costs and methodology Liaise with planners to determine preliminary duration and overall project timescales Ensure all client requirements are included (CCS, CEEQUAL, etc.) Risk & Value Management Input into tender risk and opportunity registers with bid manager and risk team Identify and quantify cost risks and opportunities Contribute to value engineering and cost optimisation discussions Tender Submission & Settlement Prepare top-sheet tender summaries and supporting cost build-up sheets Present pricing build-up at pre-settlement and settlement meetings Prepare adjustment sheets reflecting settlement decisions Prepare final pricing documentation ensuring positive cash flow throughout project lifecycle Coordinate contract data and form of tender documentation with bid manager Address post-tender clarifications and amendments from clients Post-Tender Activities Prepare handover pricing documentation for project managers and commercial managers Attend handover meetings with bid managers on successful bids Coordinate bid reviews and feedback analysis on unsuccessful tenders About You Essential Qualifications & Experience Degree in quantity surveying, construction management or related discipline - or equivalent professional qualification MUST HAVE: Nuclear industry experience - demonstrated background estimating on nuclear or similar regulated infrastructure projects Minimum 8-10 years' estimating experience on major infrastructure tenders Proven track record on competitive tenders for Tier 1 or Tier 2 contractors Expert-level knowledge of: Labour cost build-ups and compliance (WRA, London Living Wage, etc.) Plant and equipment costing Material procurement and supplier management Subcontract assessment and cost management Temporary works and preliminaries pricing Risk identification and quantification Strong understanding of: Tender procedures and client requirements Commercial and contractual matters Working Time Directive and labour compliance Cost control and value engineering principles Proficiency in estimating software - Comapny systems, Excel and cost management tools Excellent communication skills - confident presenting pricing at settlement meetings and liaising with multiple stakeholders Collaborative approach - comfortable working across bid teams, procurement, planning and operations Attention to detail - accuracy essential in cost build-ups and tender documentation Strategic thinking - ability to develop competitive, risk-aware pricing strategies Desirable Chartered Surveyor (RICS) or equivalent professional qualification Experience managing assistant estimators or junior team members Familiarity with collaborative working on early contractor involvement projects Experience on large, complex nuclear or infrastructure projects Knowledge of client value frameworks (CCS, CEEQUAL, etc.) Experience with 4D scheduling and time-related cost management Value engineering and cost optimisation expertise Security Clearance You must be able to obtain SC (Security Clearance) to work on nuclear infrastructure projects. BPSS is the minimum starting point. The Role in Practice You'll be based in Workington, working as part of the bid management team. You'll report to the Head of Bid Management and manage assistant estimators, collaborating closely with bid managers, planners, procurement teams and operations leads. This is hands-on estimating work on strategically important nuclear infrastructure tenders. You'll be producing detailed cost estimates, managing supplier and subcontractor negotiations, presenting pricing at settlement meetings, and ensuring bids are competitive and compliant. Your estimating expertise, attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively across multiple functions directly impact bid success and project profitability. Why This Role You'll be working for a leading international engineering contractor on major nuclear infrastructure programmes. This is professional estimating work where your expertise in cost analysis, supplier management and value engineering is genuinely valued. You'll be working with experienced bid teams on strategically important, complex tenders where technical accuracy and commercial thinking matter. The role offers a competitive permanent salary, career development on significant UK nuclear projects, and the opportunity to influence how major infrastructure programmes are costed and delivered.
30/07/2026
Full time
Senior Estimator Leading International Engineering Contractor Nuclear Infrastructure Workington-based Staff Role Competitive Salary The Opportunity We're recruiting a Senior Estimator to prepare detailed and accurate pricing for major tenders and support clients with pricing on early contractor involvement projects. You'll be responsible for comprehensive cost estimation across labour, plant, materials, subcontracts and preliminaries, working closely with bid managers, planners, procurement and technical teams to deliver competitive, robust pricing submissions. Position Details: Permanent Staff Role Competitive salary Based in Workington Full-time office based with 1 day per week remote working post-probation SC clearance required (ability to obtain) Reports to Head of Bid Management This is a senior technical role for an experienced estimator with nuclear industry background. You'll manage pricing strategy, develop cost estimates, lead supplier and subcontractor negotiations, and ensure all bids are competitively priced and compliant with client requirements. You'll manage assistant estimators and collaborate across bid management, planning, procurement and operations teams. What You'll Be Doing Estimate Preparation & Pricing Strategy Prepare detailed and accurate pricing for major tenders Develop cost-effective design options and price alternatives Ensure company governance procedures and competitive pricing methodologies are followed Agree estimation methodologies and outputs with planners, bid managers and design teams Provide cost advice to bid and design managers on value engineering opportunities Labour Costing Develop local and build-up rates for self-delivered labour Ensure compliance with Working Rule Agreements and client-specific requirements Prepare scheme-specific labour rate calculations Coordinate staffing levels and labour programme with operations teams Manage shift patterns and overtime rates in compliance with Working Time Directive Plant & Equipment Develop local and build-up rates for plant and equipment Liaise with planners to reconcile plant resource levels Ensure plant requirements are appropriately costed and resourced Materials & Procurement Prepare material comparison sheets considering unit rates, wastage, waiting times and part loads Liaise with procurement to identify and select appropriate suppliers Review supplier quotations for sufficiency and compliance Agree material supplier selections with procurement and bid team Manage material cost management and supplier negotiations Subcontract Management Liaise with procurement and bid team to identify and select subcontractors Review subcontractor quotations for sufficiency and compliance Prepare subcontractor comparison sheets with rate adjustments/deletions Agree subcontractor selections with procurement and bid manager Manage subcontract cost negotiations and inclusions/exclusions Preliminaries & Temporary Works Coordinate with planners and temporary works coordinators on extent and cost of temporary works Agree temporary works costs and methodology Liaise with planners to determine preliminary duration and overall project timescales Ensure all client requirements are included (CCS, CEEQUAL, etc.) Risk & Value Management Input into tender risk and opportunity registers with bid manager and risk team Identify and quantify cost risks and opportunities Contribute to value engineering and cost optimisation discussions Tender Submission & Settlement Prepare top-sheet tender summaries and supporting cost build-up sheets Present pricing build-up at pre-settlement and settlement meetings Prepare adjustment sheets reflecting settlement decisions Prepare final pricing documentation ensuring positive cash flow throughout project lifecycle Coordinate contract data and form of tender documentation with bid manager Address post-tender clarifications and amendments from clients Post-Tender Activities Prepare handover pricing documentation for project managers and commercial managers Attend handover meetings with bid managers on successful bids Coordinate bid reviews and feedback analysis on unsuccessful tenders About You Essential Qualifications & Experience Degree in quantity surveying, construction management or related discipline - or equivalent professional qualification MUST HAVE: Nuclear industry experience - demonstrated background estimating on nuclear or similar regulated infrastructure projects Minimum 8-10 years' estimating experience on major infrastructure tenders Proven track record on competitive tenders for Tier 1 or Tier 2 contractors Expert-level knowledge of: Labour cost build-ups and compliance (WRA, London Living Wage, etc.) Plant and equipment costing Material procurement and supplier management Subcontract assessment and cost management Temporary works and preliminaries pricing Risk identification and quantification Strong understanding of: Tender procedures and client requirements Commercial and contractual matters Working Time Directive and labour compliance Cost control and value engineering principles Proficiency in estimating software - Comapny systems, Excel and cost management tools Excellent communication skills - confident presenting pricing at settlement meetings and liaising with multiple stakeholders Collaborative approach - comfortable working across bid teams, procurement, planning and operations Attention to detail - accuracy essential in cost build-ups and tender documentation Strategic thinking - ability to develop competitive, risk-aware pricing strategies Desirable Chartered Surveyor (RICS) or equivalent professional qualification Experience managing assistant estimators or junior team members Familiarity with collaborative working on early contractor involvement projects Experience on large, complex nuclear or infrastructure projects Knowledge of client value frameworks (CCS, CEEQUAL, etc.) Experience with 4D scheduling and time-related cost management Value engineering and cost optimisation expertise Security Clearance You must be able to obtain SC (Security Clearance) to work on nuclear infrastructure projects. BPSS is the minimum starting point. The Role in Practice You'll be based in Workington, working as part of the bid management team. You'll report to the Head of Bid Management and manage assistant estimators, collaborating closely with bid managers, planners, procurement teams and operations leads. This is hands-on estimating work on strategically important nuclear infrastructure tenders. You'll be producing detailed cost estimates, managing supplier and subcontractor negotiations, presenting pricing at settlement meetings, and ensuring bids are competitive and compliant. Your estimating expertise, attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively across multiple functions directly impact bid success and project profitability. Why This Role You'll be working for a leading international engineering contractor on major nuclear infrastructure programmes. This is professional estimating work where your expertise in cost analysis, supplier management and value engineering is genuinely valued. You'll be working with experienced bid teams on strategically important, complex tenders where technical accuracy and commercial thinking matter. The role offers a competitive permanent salary, career development on significant UK nuclear projects, and the opportunity to influence how major infrastructure programmes are costed and delivered.
Turner Lovell
Managing QS, Heathrow
Turner Lovell
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.
Brandon James
Cost Manager
Brandon James City, Manchester
A leading global construction consultancy is looking to appoint a Cost Manager to join its Manchester office, supporting the delivery of major projects across the industrial, logistics, and manufacturing sectors. The Cost Manager The successful Cost Manager will play a key role in delivering high-quality cost management services across all project stages, working with clients, contractors, and internal teams to ensure commercial success and operational efficiency. This role is ideal for a commercially aware Cost Manager with strong consultancy or contractor experience and a collaborative, client-focused approach. The Cost Manager position offers flexible hybrid working, a generous benefits package, and access to a structured career development programme with full APC support. Responsibilities: Deliver full cost management services across complex industrial and logistics projects Prepare cost plans, tender documentation, and contract administration reports Manage change control, valuations, and final accounts Provide clear commercial advice to clients and project teams Support project delivery while mentoring junior staff where required Uphold best practices in cost control, risk management, and reporting Requirements: Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or a construction-related discipline MRICS, equivalent qualification, or actively working towards chartership Experience working within a consultancy or contractor environment Industrial, logistics, or manufacturing project experience (preferred) Strong understanding of commercial principles and NEC contracts Excellent communication, reporting, and team collaboration skills What's in it for you? 45,000 - 55,000 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays APC Programme 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 Cost Manager 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 / Manchester
27/07/2026
Full time
A leading global construction consultancy is looking to appoint a Cost Manager to join its Manchester office, supporting the delivery of major projects across the industrial, logistics, and manufacturing sectors. The Cost Manager The successful Cost Manager will play a key role in delivering high-quality cost management services across all project stages, working with clients, contractors, and internal teams to ensure commercial success and operational efficiency. This role is ideal for a commercially aware Cost Manager with strong consultancy or contractor experience and a collaborative, client-focused approach. The Cost Manager position offers flexible hybrid working, a generous benefits package, and access to a structured career development programme with full APC support. Responsibilities: Deliver full cost management services across complex industrial and logistics projects Prepare cost plans, tender documentation, and contract administration reports Manage change control, valuations, and final accounts Provide clear commercial advice to clients and project teams Support project delivery while mentoring junior staff where required Uphold best practices in cost control, risk management, and reporting Requirements: Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or a construction-related discipline MRICS, equivalent qualification, or actively working towards chartership Experience working within a consultancy or contractor environment Industrial, logistics, or manufacturing project experience (preferred) Strong understanding of commercial principles and NEC contracts Excellent communication, reporting, and team collaboration skills What's in it for you? 45,000 - 55,000 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays APC Programme 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 Cost Manager 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 / Manchester
APPLE TECHNICAL RECRUITMENT (UK) LIMITED
Associate Director - Quantity Surveying
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.

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