Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience
About the Role
Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired completion deadline for all project phases in 2026.
About the project
The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level.
Phase 1: From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall.
Phase 2: Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1
Key Responsibilities
Phase 1
Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management
Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme
Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers.
Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements.
Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall.
Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access.
Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption.
Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts.
Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working.
Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents.
Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints.
Phase 2
To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design and build solution and project timelines.
Requirements
Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity.
Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively.
Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings.
Willingness to own the process.
Desirable
Experience working on community or public buildings.
Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects.
Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.
Information on Project Available
Full current drawings
Approved plans for sloping roof
Structural survey of flat top roof
Survey of Village Hall
Interested?
Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving!
Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by 5pm on the 16th February 2026.
Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions.
This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes
02/02/2026
Contract
Job Title: Construction Project Manager – Roof Replacement (Phased Delivery) Employer: Woodcote Parish Council- Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire Contract Type: Contract - project based Salary: Dependent on experience
About the Role
Woodcote Parish Council is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to lead the delivery of a flat roof replacement project for the Village Hall. This is an opportunity to lead a high‑impact community infrastructure project. The timeline for the project is aggressive with a desired completion deadline for all project phases in 2026.
About the project
The Village Hall is partially flat roofed. The roof condition is end of life with multiple leaks. This project requires a phased and as cost effective as possible construction of a new roof with appropriate longevity. The design and construction approach must ensure the hall remains operational for as long as possible throughout the works. To that end it is desirable that the construction take place during the Summer months when the usage of the Village Hall is at the lowest level.
Phase 1: From design specification to tender for a flat roof replacement for the village hall.
Phase 2: Construction management of the solution build dependent on the outcome of Phase 1
Key Responsibilities
Phase 1
Lead early engagement with stakeholders to develop and communicate the phased delivery strategy, including sectional roof works to maintain hall functionality e.g. main stakeholders are the Parish Council, Village Hall Trustees, Village Hall Management
Define project objectives, in and out of scope, limitations, success measures, budget and programme
Present clear options to stakeholders, including roofing solutions, materials, sequencing approaches, temporary works strategies, and cost tiers.
Conduct feasibility studies, develop budgets (including grant opportunities), and align funding requirements.
Manage architects (any design work that may be needed) and engineers to ensure roof design supports phased construction, temporary works, and safe continued use of the hall.
Coordinate essential surveys (structural, asbestos, condition) to plan safe partial closures and phased access.
Oversee design development to ensure buildability, safety, cost control, and minimal service disruption.
Maintain proactive stakeholder communication, setting expectations for temporary closures, noise periods, and operational impacts.
Establish procurement and tender strategy tailored to a phased roofing package, ensuring contractors can accommodate staged working.
Prepare and issue a comprehensive roof-only tender pack, including drawings, sequencing requirements, specifications, prelims, contract conditions, and pricing documents.
Manage tender clarifications and ensure compliant, competitive bids that reflect the phased approach and operational constraints.
Phase 2
To be defined dependent on outcome of Phase 1 and the chosen design and build solution and project timelines.
Requirements
Proven experience in construction project management, ideally with phased delivery and operational continuity.
Strong understanding of roofing systems, temporary works, and health & safety compliance.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
Ability to manage budgets, procurement, and tender processes effectively.
Familiarity with surveys and risk management for occupied buildings.
Willingness to own the process.
Desirable
Experience working on community or public buildings.
Knowledge of funding alignment and cost planning for phased projects.
Knowledge of public sector procurement processes, pre-qualification questionnaires, and structured, objective evaluation processes.
Information on Project Available
Full current drawings
Approved plans for sloping roof
Structural survey of flat top roof
Survey of Village Hall
Interested?
Apply today and help us deliver a critical improvement while keeping the heart of the community open and thriving!
Applications and CVs must be emailed to Clerk@woodcoteparish.gov.uk by 5pm on the 16th February 2026.
Please email to arrange for an opportunity to have a pre-discussion should you have any questions.
This role will be subject to the required public sector procurement processes
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.
This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Construction Leadership
Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams.
Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones.
Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.
Project Feasibility & Early Engagement
Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks.
Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations.
Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.
Design Coordination
Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director.
Manage information flow between clients and the design team.
Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers.
Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.
Estimating & Commercial Support
Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions.
Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations.
Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk.
Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.
Programme Development
Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions.
Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies.
Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.
Risk Management & Compliance
Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks.
Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored.
Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.
Client & Stakeholder Management
Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders.
Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations.
Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.
Handover to Delivery
Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation.
Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award.
Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.
Skills & Experience
Essential
Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction.
Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams.
Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation.
Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.
Desirable
Experience within education and leisure sectors.
Knowledge of sustainable construction methods.
Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements.
Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta).
Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.
Personal Attributes
Proactive, organised, and detail-driven.
Strong leadership and collaborative working style.
Commercially aware with technical accuracy.
Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset.
Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.
What We Offer
Attractive, negotiable salary
Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working
25 days holiday plus public holidays
Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30)
Support with career progression and education
Paid professional membership
Cycle2Work scheme
Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities
A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment
Why Join TG Escapes?
Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment
Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture
Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design
Excellent professional development and growth opportunities
Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday
31/12/2025
Full time
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Pre-Construction Manager to lead all pre-contract activities and ensure the successful transition of projects from client instruction through to contract execution. This is a pivotal role within TG Escapes, focused on securing viable, profitable projects while coordinating internal teams, consultants, and clients.
This role is office-based at our Coventry Head Office, therefore candidates must be within a commutable distance, although flexible/hybrid working may be available for the right individual.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Construction Leadership
Act as the primary point of contact during the pre-construction phase for clients, consultants, suppliers, and internal teams.
Lead internal pre-construction meetings, tracking actions, risks, and programme milestones.
Ensure all activities align with company processes, timelines, and commercial objectives.
Project Feasibility & Early Engagement
Support the sales team in reviewing new enquiries for viability, constraints, and risks.
Coordinate site assessments, surveys, and investigations.
Work closely with planning consultants and design teams from project inception.
Design Coordination
Identify design deliverables and communicate requirements to the Technical Director.
Manage information flow between clients and the design team.
Support procurement, onboarding, and management of external designers.
Ensure drawings and specifications are viable and meet client expectations.
Estimating & Commercial Support
Liaise with the commercial team on cost plans, estimates, and tender submissions.
Review subcontractor, consultant, and supplier quotations.
Challenge assumptions, value-engineer solutions, and mitigate commercial risk.
Support preparation of tender bids, proposals, and client presentations.
Programme Development
Establish preliminary design and manufacturing programmes aligned with TG Escapes’ build solutions.
Identify critical path items, procurement lead times, and efficiencies.
Coordinate with production and logistics teams to align sequencing with factory capacity.
Risk Management & Compliance
Identify and manage design, planning, ecological, commercial, and construction risks.
Ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and monitored.
Maintain compliance with CDM regulations, sustainability standards, and timber-frame safety and quality guidance.
Client & Stakeholder Management
Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and stakeholders.
Lead client meetings, workshops, and presentations.
Ensure a smooth transition from pre-construction to delivery teams.
Handover to Delivery
Produce comprehensive pre-construction handover documentation.
Ensure design freeze, cost agreement, and scope clarity prior to contract award.
Support delivery teams during project mobilisation as required.
Skills & Experience
Essential
Proven experience in pre-construction within modular (MMC) or off-site construction.
Experience leading multidisciplinary design and technical teams.
Strong commercial awareness and ability to interpret cost plans, BOQs, and tender documentation.
Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.
Desirable
Experience within education and leisure sectors.
Knowledge of sustainable construction methods.
Understanding of planning processes and building control requirements.
Experience with project management software (e.g. MS Project, Asta).
Degree or equivalent in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or similar.
Personal Attributes
Proactive, organised, and detail-driven.
Strong leadership and collaborative working style.
Commercially aware with technical accuracy.
Problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset.
Passionate about sustainability and modern methods of construction.
What We Offer
Attractive, negotiable salary
Minimum 37 hours per week with potential hybrid working
25 days holiday plus public holidays
Office-based role at Coventry Head Office (Mon–Thurs 8:00–17:00 | Fri 8:00–14:30)
Support with career progression and education
Paid professional membership
Cycle2Work scheme
Charitable fundraising through our TG Challenge and CSR activities
A supportive, innovative, and design-led working environment
Why Join TG Escapes?
Work on cutting-edge modular projects that positively impact communities and the environment
Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking culture
Strong commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly design
Excellent professional development and growth opportunities
Benefits including Hybrid Working, TG Challenge, The Great Escape Day, and 25 days’ holiday
Job Title: Supply Chain Manager - Construction Location: Manchester Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 The Client Our client are an interior fit-out and refurbishment construction business with extensive experience of delivering commercial office refurbishments nationally. They are looking for a Supply Chain Manager to join their team. The Role of Supply Chain Manager To lead and evolve our clients supply chain strategy, ensuring they are the client of choice for top-tier suppliers across the UK. This role is pivotal in building and maintaining high-performing partnerships, driving compliance, and embedding continuous improvement across all supply chain activities. Key Responsibilities Position our client as the preferred client for leading suppliers in the UK. Identify, engage, and nurture relationships with the best-in-class suppliers across all trades. Foster a culture of mutual respect, transparency, and long-term collaboration. Lead the pre-qualification process for new suppliers, ensuring alignment with company standards. Maintain and evolve the supplier database with accurate, up-to-date information on competencies, insurance, and service scope. Target and onboard suppliers to address gaps in capability, quality, or geographic coverage. Develop and implement KPIs and performance standards for suppliers. Monitor and assess supplier performance post-project, using feedback loops to drive improvement. Establish regular feedback channels with suppliers to gather market intelligence. Use insights to inform procurement strategies, rate negotiations, and commercial planning. Collaborate with the commercial team to support estimating and tendering processes. Ensure supply chain activities support ISOQAR certification for safety, quality, and environmental standards. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital solutions for streamlining workflows. Support the wider compliance team with documentation, reporting, and audit readiness. Work closely with the pre-contract, commercial, and delivery teams to ensure fair distribution of opportunities across the supply chain. Provide leadership and mentoring to junior team members, supporting their development. Requirements: Proven experience in supply chain management, ideally within construction or related sectors. Strong relationship-building and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and organisational abilities. A strategic mindset with commercial awareness and attention to detail. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively across teams. A proactive approach to continuous improvement and innovation. Strong organisational and document control skills. Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities across all levels. Strategic thinker with commercial acumen and attention to detail. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively within a team. Experience in supply chain management or a keen interest in supplier development. Proactive mindset with a desire to drive continuous improvement. Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with the seniority of the role Hybrid working model with flexibility to work from London and Manchester offices, home, and sites as appropriate Performance-related incentive scheme offering potential 10-15% of annual salary Additional EOT (Employee Owned Trust) bonus with tax benefits linked to overall business performance Immediate inclusion in our managerial operations team Opportunity to build a team and influence business strategy Potential pathway to Senior Leadership Team
03/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Supply Chain Manager - Construction Location: Manchester Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 The Client Our client are an interior fit-out and refurbishment construction business with extensive experience of delivering commercial office refurbishments nationally. They are looking for a Supply Chain Manager to join their team. The Role of Supply Chain Manager To lead and evolve our clients supply chain strategy, ensuring they are the client of choice for top-tier suppliers across the UK. This role is pivotal in building and maintaining high-performing partnerships, driving compliance, and embedding continuous improvement across all supply chain activities. Key Responsibilities Position our client as the preferred client for leading suppliers in the UK. Identify, engage, and nurture relationships with the best-in-class suppliers across all trades. Foster a culture of mutual respect, transparency, and long-term collaboration. Lead the pre-qualification process for new suppliers, ensuring alignment with company standards. Maintain and evolve the supplier database with accurate, up-to-date information on competencies, insurance, and service scope. Target and onboard suppliers to address gaps in capability, quality, or geographic coverage. Develop and implement KPIs and performance standards for suppliers. Monitor and assess supplier performance post-project, using feedback loops to drive improvement. Establish regular feedback channels with suppliers to gather market intelligence. Use insights to inform procurement strategies, rate negotiations, and commercial planning. Collaborate with the commercial team to support estimating and tendering processes. Ensure supply chain activities support ISOQAR certification for safety, quality, and environmental standards. Identify and implement process improvements, including digital solutions for streamlining workflows. Support the wider compliance team with documentation, reporting, and audit readiness. Work closely with the pre-contract, commercial, and delivery teams to ensure fair distribution of opportunities across the supply chain. Provide leadership and mentoring to junior team members, supporting their development. Requirements: Proven experience in supply chain management, ideally within construction or related sectors. Strong relationship-building and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and organisational abilities. A strategic mindset with commercial awareness and attention to detail. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively across teams. A proactive approach to continuous improvement and innovation. Strong organisational and document control skills. Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities across all levels. Strategic thinker with commercial acumen and attention to detail. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively within a team. Experience in supply chain management or a keen interest in supplier development. Proactive mindset with a desire to drive continuous improvement. Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with the seniority of the role Hybrid working model with flexibility to work from London and Manchester offices, home, and sites as appropriate Performance-related incentive scheme offering potential 10-15% of annual salary Additional EOT (Employee Owned Trust) bonus with tax benefits linked to overall business performance Immediate inclusion in our managerial operations team Opportunity to build a team and influence business strategy Potential pathway to Senior Leadership Team
A highly regarded independent construction consultancy based in Central London is seeking an accomplished Associate Quantity Surveyor to join their leadership team. With a strong reputation for delivering residential, commercial and mixed-use developments across London and the South East, this practice provides strategic cost management and commercial advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. This is a senior, client-facing consultancy position, offering an experienced Associate Quantity Surveyor the opportunity to lead major schemes, manage key client relationships and contribute to the ongoing growth of the London office. The Associate Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Associate Quantity Surveyor will take overall responsibility for multiple high-value projects, overseeing both pre- and post-contract stages. As an Associate Quantity Surveyor , you will provide commercial leadership, ensuring robust cost control, accurate reporting and proactive risk management from feasibility through to final account. In addition to project delivery, the Associate Quantity Surveyor will support business development activities, mentor senior and junior team members, and play a key role in shaping internal processes and standards. This Associate Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine influence within a well-established and ambitious consultancy environment. Associate Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning, budgeting and financial management across multiple projects Oversee procurement strategies, tender processes and contract negotiations Manage valuations, cost reporting and final account agreements Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Provide strategic commercial advice to clients and stakeholders Support team leadership, mentoring and resource management Contribute to business development and client relationship growth Associate Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Minimum 8+ years' Quantity Surveying experience within consultancy environments Proven track record delivering complex residential, commercial or mixed-use schemes Strong pre- and post-contract expertise Excellent knowledge of JCT forms of contract RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS essential (FRICS desirable) Strong leadership, commercial acumen and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 80,000 - 90,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Pension scheme and professional membership support Clear pathway towards Director level Collaborative and professional working environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21483 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
03/03/2026
Full time
A highly regarded independent construction consultancy based in Central London is seeking an accomplished Associate Quantity Surveyor to join their leadership team. With a strong reputation for delivering residential, commercial and mixed-use developments across London and the South East, this practice provides strategic cost management and commercial advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. This is a senior, client-facing consultancy position, offering an experienced Associate Quantity Surveyor the opportunity to lead major schemes, manage key client relationships and contribute to the ongoing growth of the London office. The Associate Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Associate Quantity Surveyor will take overall responsibility for multiple high-value projects, overseeing both pre- and post-contract stages. As an Associate Quantity Surveyor , you will provide commercial leadership, ensuring robust cost control, accurate reporting and proactive risk management from feasibility through to final account. In addition to project delivery, the Associate Quantity Surveyor will support business development activities, mentor senior and junior team members, and play a key role in shaping internal processes and standards. This Associate Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine influence within a well-established and ambitious consultancy environment. Associate Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning, budgeting and financial management across multiple projects Oversee procurement strategies, tender processes and contract negotiations Manage valuations, cost reporting and final account agreements Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Provide strategic commercial advice to clients and stakeholders Support team leadership, mentoring and resource management Contribute to business development and client relationship growth Associate Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Minimum 8+ years' Quantity Surveying experience within consultancy environments Proven track record delivering complex residential, commercial or mixed-use schemes Strong pre- and post-contract expertise Excellent knowledge of JCT forms of contract RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS essential (FRICS desirable) Strong leadership, commercial acumen and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 80,000 - 90,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Pension scheme and professional membership support Clear pathway towards Director level Collaborative and professional working environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21483 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A progressive and highly regarded building consultancy in Central London is looking to appoint a skilled Project Quantity Surveyor to strengthen their expanding cost management team. Operating across commercial, residential, mixed-use and public sector developments, this practice has built a strong reputation for delivering technically complex schemes across London and the South East. This opportunity would suit a confident Project Quantity Surveyor seeking greater project ownership within a consultancy environment that values professional development and client relationships. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The appointed Project Quantity Surveyor will take responsibility for managing projects through all stages, from early cost advice and procurement strategy to contract administration and final account agreement. As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will act as a key commercial contact for clients, ensuring accurate reporting, proactive risk management and effective cost control throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. Working alongside experienced senior professionals, the Project Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to high-value London developments while benefiting from a clear progression route to Senior level. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain detailed cost plans and budget forecasts Manage tender processes and provide procurement advice Prepare interim valuations and oversee financial reporting Administer contracts, primarily JCT forms Manage variations, change control and final account negotiations Provide commercial input at design and pre-construction stages Maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4-6 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within consultancy Track record of delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use schemes Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract responsibilities Sound knowledge of JCT contracts Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (RICS accredited) MRICS achieved or actively working towards chartership Professional, client-focused and commercially astute In Return 50,000 - 60,000 salary (dependent on experience) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Pension contribution and professional membership support Structured career progression and ongoing CPD Collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21481 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
03/03/2026
Full time
A progressive and highly regarded building consultancy in Central London is looking to appoint a skilled Project Quantity Surveyor to strengthen their expanding cost management team. Operating across commercial, residential, mixed-use and public sector developments, this practice has built a strong reputation for delivering technically complex schemes across London and the South East. This opportunity would suit a confident Project Quantity Surveyor seeking greater project ownership within a consultancy environment that values professional development and client relationships. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The appointed Project Quantity Surveyor will take responsibility for managing projects through all stages, from early cost advice and procurement strategy to contract administration and final account agreement. As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will act as a key commercial contact for clients, ensuring accurate reporting, proactive risk management and effective cost control throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. Working alongside experienced senior professionals, the Project Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to high-value London developments while benefiting from a clear progression route to Senior level. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain detailed cost plans and budget forecasts Manage tender processes and provide procurement advice Prepare interim valuations and oversee financial reporting Administer contracts, primarily JCT forms Manage variations, change control and final account negotiations Provide commercial input at design and pre-construction stages Maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4-6 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within consultancy Track record of delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use schemes Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract responsibilities Sound knowledge of JCT contracts Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (RICS accredited) MRICS achieved or actively working towards chartership Professional, client-focused and commercially astute In Return 50,000 - 60,000 salary (dependent on experience) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Pension contribution and professional membership support Structured career progression and ongoing CPD Collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21481 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A well-established multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy is currently looking for a confident Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their team in South East London. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to work across a diverse portfolio of residential, social housing, and public sector projects, while contributing to business efficiency and service innovation. The consultancy delivers a wide range of services including Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, M&E, and Project Management, and is known for its positive social impact and strong team culture. This role would suit a proactive Senior Quantity Surveyor who enjoys leading teams, mentoring junior staff, and engaging directly with clients. The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for strategic cost planning, commercial governance, and risk management across key accounts. You'll also help shape the future of the business by driving service improvement and supporting business development activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to make a meaningful contribution within a progressive consultancy. Senior Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning and commercial delivery using target cost models Provide strategic advice on cost, value, and risk to clients Oversee procurement processes and manage contract documentation Mentor junior staff and support the development of the cost management team Help secure new commissions and contribute to service innovation Senior Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline MRICS (or working towards) preferred 5+ years' experience in a consultancy or contractor environment Proven experience with JCT contracts and target cost models Strong communication, leadership, and client-facing skills Experience delivering residential or public sector schemes beneficial In Return Competitive salary between 70,000 - 80,000 Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Defined career progression pathway Biannual pay reviews and generous benefits package Professional development support and sponsored fees 2 CSR days, birthday leave, and regular social events If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21167 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
03/03/2026
Full time
A well-established multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy is currently looking for a confident Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their team in South East London. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to work across a diverse portfolio of residential, social housing, and public sector projects, while contributing to business efficiency and service innovation. The consultancy delivers a wide range of services including Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, M&E, and Project Management, and is known for its positive social impact and strong team culture. This role would suit a proactive Senior Quantity Surveyor who enjoys leading teams, mentoring junior staff, and engaging directly with clients. The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for strategic cost planning, commercial governance, and risk management across key accounts. You'll also help shape the future of the business by driving service improvement and supporting business development activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to make a meaningful contribution within a progressive consultancy. Senior Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning and commercial delivery using target cost models Provide strategic advice on cost, value, and risk to clients Oversee procurement processes and manage contract documentation Mentor junior staff and support the development of the cost management team Help secure new commissions and contribute to service innovation Senior Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline MRICS (or working towards) preferred 5+ years' experience in a consultancy or contractor environment Proven experience with JCT contracts and target cost models Strong communication, leadership, and client-facing skills Experience delivering residential or public sector schemes beneficial In Return Competitive salary between 70,000 - 80,000 Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Defined career progression pathway Biannual pay reviews and generous benefits package Professional development support and sponsored fees 2 CSR days, birthday leave, and regular social events If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21167 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a market-leading specialist consultancy based in Halifax. This is a great opportunity for a commercially focused Senior Quantity Surveyor to take ownership of key projects, providing both pre- and post-contract support across a busy and varied portfolio. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in supporting contract teams, offering hands-on commercial expertise from tender stage through to final account, working closely with internal departments, clients, and suppliers. The Senior Quantity Surveyor position requires someone with strong contract knowledge, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to cost control and financial reporting. This role would suit a Senior Quantity Surveyor with a background in subcontractor or specialist contractor environments, confident in managing multiple responsibilities including contract budgets, CVRs, valuations, and dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities: Providing pre-tender pricing and contractual support Managing post-tender advice, variation control, and final accounts Attending site meetings and offering commercial support to delivery teams Forecasting and reporting including CVRs and month-end invoicing Supplier procurement and price list management Ensuring compliance with contractual terms and internal reporting processes Assisting with debt management and finance team collaboration Required Qualifications and Experience: Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent (essential) Strong experience in contract-level commercial management Proficient in pricing, forecasting, and reporting Working knowledge of construction contracts Confident using Microsoft Office Full UK driving licence required What's in it for you? 50,000 - 65,000+ 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
03/03/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a market-leading specialist consultancy based in Halifax. This is a great opportunity for a commercially focused Senior Quantity Surveyor to take ownership of key projects, providing both pre- and post-contract support across a busy and varied portfolio. The Senior Quantity Surveyor The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in supporting contract teams, offering hands-on commercial expertise from tender stage through to final account, working closely with internal departments, clients, and suppliers. The Senior Quantity Surveyor position requires someone with strong contract knowledge, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to cost control and financial reporting. This role would suit a Senior Quantity Surveyor with a background in subcontractor or specialist contractor environments, confident in managing multiple responsibilities including contract budgets, CVRs, valuations, and dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities: Providing pre-tender pricing and contractual support Managing post-tender advice, variation control, and final accounts Attending site meetings and offering commercial support to delivery teams Forecasting and reporting including CVRs and month-end invoicing Supplier procurement and price list management Ensuring compliance with contractual terms and internal reporting processes Assisting with debt management and finance team collaboration Required Qualifications and Experience: Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent (essential) Strong experience in contract-level commercial management Proficient in pricing, forecasting, and reporting Working knowledge of construction contracts Confident using Microsoft Office Full UK driving licence required What's in it for you? 50,000 - 65,000+ 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays Health insurance Hybrid working Generous Pension Plan Life assurance Mobile and Laptop Car allowance Regular socials Cycle to work scheme Supportive culture Flexible working conditions Great work-life balance Income protection Internal training programmes Death in Service contribution Health & Wellness programme If you are a Senior Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dominic Jansen at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / MRICS / FRICS / Quantity Surveyor / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy / Fee Generation / Pre-Construction Planning / Quantity Surveying / QS / Cost Manager / Cost Consultant / Consultancy
Electrical Contracts Manager Location: Birmingham Sector: Building Services (Electrical) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Electrical Contracts Manager to oversee and deliver electrical building services projects across Birmingham and the wider West Midlands region. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing multiple contracts from pre-construction through to handover, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role is ideal for a candidate with a strong background in commercial, industrial, or residential building services projects. Key Responsibilities Manage electrical building services contracts from award through to final account. Oversee multiple projects simultaneously, typically ranging from small works to major installations. Lead project teams including site managers, supervisors, engineers, and subcontractors. Ensure compliance with current regulations including BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations), health & safety legislation, and company policies. Prepare and monitor project programmes, budgets, forecasts, and cash flow. Attend client meetings and act as the main point of contact throughout project delivery. Manage procurement of materials and subcontract packages. Review and approve technical drawings and specifications. Ensure quality control procedures are implemented and maintained. Oversee commissioning and handover processes including O&M documentation. Support estimating and pre-construction teams when required. Project Experience (Desirable) Commercial office fit-outs Healthcare and education facilities Residential developments (apartments / housing schemes) Industrial and manufacturing units Public sector building services projects Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as an Electrical Contracts Manager within the building services sector. Strong technical knowledge of electrical systems including LV distribution, lighting, fire alarms, data, and BMS integration. Experience managing projects from 100k to 5m+. Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and variations. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Excellent leadership, communication, and client-facing skills. SMSTS or equivalent health & safety qualification. ECS / JIB Gold Card (desirable). Full UK driving licence. Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong attention to detail Commercially astute Proactive problem solver Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Strong team leadership and motivational skills
03/03/2026
Full time
Electrical Contracts Manager Location: Birmingham Sector: Building Services (Electrical) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Electrical Contracts Manager to oversee and deliver electrical building services projects across Birmingham and the wider West Midlands region. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing multiple contracts from pre-construction through to handover, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role is ideal for a candidate with a strong background in commercial, industrial, or residential building services projects. Key Responsibilities Manage electrical building services contracts from award through to final account. Oversee multiple projects simultaneously, typically ranging from small works to major installations. Lead project teams including site managers, supervisors, engineers, and subcontractors. Ensure compliance with current regulations including BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations), health & safety legislation, and company policies. Prepare and monitor project programmes, budgets, forecasts, and cash flow. Attend client meetings and act as the main point of contact throughout project delivery. Manage procurement of materials and subcontract packages. Review and approve technical drawings and specifications. Ensure quality control procedures are implemented and maintained. Oversee commissioning and handover processes including O&M documentation. Support estimating and pre-construction teams when required. Project Experience (Desirable) Commercial office fit-outs Healthcare and education facilities Residential developments (apartments / housing schemes) Industrial and manufacturing units Public sector building services projects Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as an Electrical Contracts Manager within the building services sector. Strong technical knowledge of electrical systems including LV distribution, lighting, fire alarms, data, and BMS integration. Experience managing projects from 100k to 5m+. Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and variations. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Excellent leadership, communication, and client-facing skills. SMSTS or equivalent health & safety qualification. ECS / JIB Gold Card (desirable). Full UK driving licence. Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong attention to detail Commercially astute Proactive problem solver Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Strong team leadership and motivational skills
A well-established independent construction consultancy based in Surrey is seeking a capable and motivated Project Quantity Surveyor to join their growing team. With a strong reputation for delivering high-quality residential, education and commercial projects across the South East, this consultancy provides client-focused cost management services from inception through to completion. This is a client-facing, consultancy-side role, offering the opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to take commercial responsibility for schemes while working within a supportive and collaborative environment. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will manage projects across both pre- and post-contract stages, preparing cost plans, overseeing procurement and administering contracts. The Project Quantity Surveyor will work closely with clients, design teams and contractors to ensure effective cost control, accurate reporting and successful project delivery. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine autonomy, exposure to a varied project portfolio and a clear pathway towards Senior Quantity Surveyor level within a respected regional consultancy. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage detailed cost plans, budgets and feasibility studies Lead tender processes, including preparation, analysis and recommendations Manage valuations, cost reporting and agreement of final accounts Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Monitor financial performance and manage variations Provide commercial and contractual advice to clients Contribute to risk management and value engineering exercises Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4+ years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within consultancy or client-side environments Experience delivering residential, education or commercial projects Strong pre- and post-contract knowledge Experience administering JCT contracts RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or similar MRICS or working towards chartership preferred Excellent communication and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 45,000 - 55,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working options Pension scheme and professional membership support Ongoing CPD and clear progression opportunities Supportive and friendly team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21477 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
03/03/2026
Full time
A well-established independent construction consultancy based in Surrey is seeking a capable and motivated Project Quantity Surveyor to join their growing team. With a strong reputation for delivering high-quality residential, education and commercial projects across the South East, this consultancy provides client-focused cost management services from inception through to completion. This is a client-facing, consultancy-side role, offering the opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor to take commercial responsibility for schemes while working within a supportive and collaborative environment. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will manage projects across both pre- and post-contract stages, preparing cost plans, overseeing procurement and administering contracts. The Project Quantity Surveyor will work closely with clients, design teams and contractors to ensure effective cost control, accurate reporting and successful project delivery. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine autonomy, exposure to a varied project portfolio and a clear pathway towards Senior Quantity Surveyor level within a respected regional consultancy. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Prepare and manage detailed cost plans, budgets and feasibility studies Lead tender processes, including preparation, analysis and recommendations Manage valuations, cost reporting and agreement of final accounts Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Monitor financial performance and manage variations Provide commercial and contractual advice to clients Contribute to risk management and value engineering exercises Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4+ years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor within consultancy or client-side environments Experience delivering residential, education or commercial projects Strong pre- and post-contract knowledge Experience administering JCT contracts RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or similar MRICS or working towards chartership preferred Excellent communication and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 45,000 - 55,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working options Pension scheme and professional membership support Ongoing CPD and clear progression opportunities Supportive and friendly team environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21477 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A North London construction consultancy is seeking a Project Manager to join their residential development team. This Project Manager opportunity will see the Project Manager leading apartment and housing schemes typically valued between 3m- 20m. The successful construction project manager will manage projects from inception to completion. The Project Manager will oversee procurement, design coordination and contract administration while acting as the primary client contact throughout delivery. The 'Project Manager's' role Manage programme, cost and quality control Lead design and contractor coordination Administer JCT contracts Chair stakeholder meetings Manage project reporting You must have prior construction consultancxy epeience to be considered for this role. The 'Project Manager' Degree qualified in a construction discipline Consultancy experience essential MRICS or MAPM desirable Residential background required Strong organisational skills In Return? 48,000- 60,000 Bonus potential Pension 25 days holiday Progression opportunities Project Manager North London Residential Construction Project Manager Consultancy MRICS
03/03/2026
Full time
A North London construction consultancy is seeking a Project Manager to join their residential development team. This Project Manager opportunity will see the Project Manager leading apartment and housing schemes typically valued between 3m- 20m. The successful construction project manager will manage projects from inception to completion. The Project Manager will oversee procurement, design coordination and contract administration while acting as the primary client contact throughout delivery. The 'Project Manager's' role Manage programme, cost and quality control Lead design and contractor coordination Administer JCT contracts Chair stakeholder meetings Manage project reporting You must have prior construction consultancxy epeience to be considered for this role. The 'Project Manager' Degree qualified in a construction discipline Consultancy experience essential MRICS or MAPM desirable Residential background required Strong organisational skills In Return? 48,000- 60,000 Bonus potential Pension 25 days holiday Progression opportunities Project Manager North London Residential Construction Project Manager Consultancy MRICS
Commercial Manager I'm working with a leading Construction management company delivers multi-disciplinary construction, refurbishment, maintenance, and compliance services across commercial, industrial, and public-sector environments. Role would suit an experienced SQS looking to promote OR Commercial Manager looking to join a progressive company Key Responsibilities: Manage commercial and financial performance across live construction and maintenance projects Produce monthly CVRs, forecasts, and performance reports Administer JCT/NEC contracts including variations and compensation events Lead procurement of subcontractors and key materials Build strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams Identify and manage commercial risks and drive commercial best practice About the Candidate: Proven experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor Strong understanding of JCT and/or NEC contracts Excellent cost control, forecasting, and commercial reporting skills Confident negotiator with strong client-facing ability Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment Desirable: Experience in planned works, refurbishments, or maintenance services Degree in Quantity Surveying / Commercial Management Knowledge of compliance-led workstreams Benefits Include: Competitive salary and benefits package Generous holiday allowance with options to buy more Pension, medical coverage, and employee assistance programme Career development support through tailored training and agile working options Professional membership paid annually This role offers the chance to join a forward-thinking team working on high-value projects, with opportunities for career growth and flexibility.
03/03/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager I'm working with a leading Construction management company delivers multi-disciplinary construction, refurbishment, maintenance, and compliance services across commercial, industrial, and public-sector environments. Role would suit an experienced SQS looking to promote OR Commercial Manager looking to join a progressive company Key Responsibilities: Manage commercial and financial performance across live construction and maintenance projects Produce monthly CVRs, forecasts, and performance reports Administer JCT/NEC contracts including variations and compensation events Lead procurement of subcontractors and key materials Build strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams Identify and manage commercial risks and drive commercial best practice About the Candidate: Proven experience as a Commercial Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor Strong understanding of JCT and/or NEC contracts Excellent cost control, forecasting, and commercial reporting skills Confident negotiator with strong client-facing ability Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment Desirable: Experience in planned works, refurbishments, or maintenance services Degree in Quantity Surveying / Commercial Management Knowledge of compliance-led workstreams Benefits Include: Competitive salary and benefits package Generous holiday allowance with options to buy more Pension, medical coverage, and employee assistance programme Career development support through tailored training and agile working options Professional membership paid annually This role offers the chance to join a forward-thinking team working on high-value projects, with opportunities for career growth and flexibility.
FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED is seeking an experienced and highly skilled Senior Bid Writer to join our dynamic team. This role is crucial in crafting compelling and winning proposals for complex infrastructure projects. Job Responsibilities: Provide Lead Author/Bid Writing services on forthcoming PQQs and Tenders (subject to timely client release of documents). Ensure responses are produced to a high standard and quality, taking into account the full question is being answered and the scoring criteria followed and applied. Ensure effective engagement with subject matter experts (SME) in relation to gathering response information/evidence and ensuring adherence to deadlines (internal and client). Ensure the full suite of client documents associated with the PQQ/Tender have been read and understood. Ensure content provided by SMEs is appropriately challenged and escalated to the appropriate person within the bid team if the SME is under delivering. Ensure the responses produced are optimised to score the highest marks possible. Working closely with bid directors, BD directors, bid managers, technical leads and field specialists to develop key messages, themes, approaches and innovative / value-added concepts Working with external specialists/writers and working directly with clients, if required Support other Business Development related tasks such as BD related marketing collateral and/or master case study/evidence gathering activity Analyze requirements and ensure that all proposals meet requirements Coordinate and lead all technical aspects of the bid process including development, outlines, preparing drafts, scheduling reviews, and tracking completion of team assignments Assist with maintaining a database with standard proposal responses Contribute intelligence related to clients and competitors to support project pursuits Assist in ensuring all bidding qualifications are in place and maintained Effectively catalog department information, templates, databases, generic information, etc. Job Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, or a related field. Proven experience as a Bid Writer, Senior Bid Writer, Demonstrable track record of successfully securing major contracts through high-quality bid submissions. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and a strong command of grammar, punctuation, and style. Strong project management and organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple bids simultaneously under tight deadlines. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. A strategic thinker with a proactive and results-oriented approach. Understanding of public procurement processes and frameworks (e.g., PQQ, ITT, RFQ) within the UK construction market. Work Location: London / Chiswick Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
03/03/2026
Full time
FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED is seeking an experienced and highly skilled Senior Bid Writer to join our dynamic team. This role is crucial in crafting compelling and winning proposals for complex infrastructure projects. Job Responsibilities: Provide Lead Author/Bid Writing services on forthcoming PQQs and Tenders (subject to timely client release of documents). Ensure responses are produced to a high standard and quality, taking into account the full question is being answered and the scoring criteria followed and applied. Ensure effective engagement with subject matter experts (SME) in relation to gathering response information/evidence and ensuring adherence to deadlines (internal and client). Ensure the full suite of client documents associated with the PQQ/Tender have been read and understood. Ensure content provided by SMEs is appropriately challenged and escalated to the appropriate person within the bid team if the SME is under delivering. Ensure the responses produced are optimised to score the highest marks possible. Working closely with bid directors, BD directors, bid managers, technical leads and field specialists to develop key messages, themes, approaches and innovative / value-added concepts Working with external specialists/writers and working directly with clients, if required Support other Business Development related tasks such as BD related marketing collateral and/or master case study/evidence gathering activity Analyze requirements and ensure that all proposals meet requirements Coordinate and lead all technical aspects of the bid process including development, outlines, preparing drafts, scheduling reviews, and tracking completion of team assignments Assist with maintaining a database with standard proposal responses Contribute intelligence related to clients and competitors to support project pursuits Assist in ensuring all bidding qualifications are in place and maintained Effectively catalog department information, templates, databases, generic information, etc. Job Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, or a related field. Proven experience as a Bid Writer, Senior Bid Writer, Demonstrable track record of successfully securing major contracts through high-quality bid submissions. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and a strong command of grammar, punctuation, and style. Strong project management and organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple bids simultaneously under tight deadlines. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. A strategic thinker with a proactive and results-oriented approach. Understanding of public procurement processes and frameworks (e.g., PQQ, ITT, RFQ) within the UK construction market. Work Location: London / Chiswick Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Plymouth Hybrid Sector: Defence / Nuclear Infrastructure Contract Duration: 46 Weeks (Initial) IR35: To be discussed at interview (Ltd or Umbrella considered or PAYE) Security Clearance: SC required / eligible The Opportunity We are supporting a leading engineering services provider delivering works within the UK Defence Nuclear estate. Due to continued programme demand, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to support infrastructure procurement and full lifecycle commercial management on a major remediation project. This is a long-term contract within a structured, regulated environment, offering exposure to NEC4 commercial delivery on a high-profile programme. Role Overview The Senior Quantity Surveyor will provide end-to-end commercial support, working closely with the Client Commercial team and Project Management function to ensure robust contract administration and cost control in line with NEC4 principles. You will operate within a Joint Project Team environment, managing compensation events, applications for payment and commercial governance processes. Key Responsibilities Review, assess and negotiate Contractor Compensation Event (CE) quotations Draft and manage Early Warnings and contractual notices Provide commercial advice on extensions of time, retention release and liquidated damages Lead assessment of applications for payment Monitor cost forecasting through to completion Prepare and agree Final Accounts Administer contracts via CEMAR Manage purchase orders and invoicing processes Attend Early Warning and Commercial meetings Maintain issue logs and support audit/compliance queries Ensure compliance with Contract Management Plans and assurance standards Essential Experience Strong experience delivering Quantity Surveying services on complex infrastructure projects Proven NEC4 contract lifecycle management experience Experience managing Compensation Events Proficient in CEMAR Experience within regulated or secure environments Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or equivalent Desirable Experience working at HMNB Devonport or similar defence sites RICS Chartered (or equivalent professional accreditation) NEC4 Project Manager Accreditation (PMA) Previously held SC clearance Security Clearance Due to the nature of the work, applicants must be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC) or already hold active clearance. If you are an NEC4-focused Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking a structured, long-term contract within a secure and technically complex environment, we would welcome your application.
03/03/2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Plymouth Hybrid Sector: Defence / Nuclear Infrastructure Contract Duration: 46 Weeks (Initial) IR35: To be discussed at interview (Ltd or Umbrella considered or PAYE) Security Clearance: SC required / eligible The Opportunity We are supporting a leading engineering services provider delivering works within the UK Defence Nuclear estate. Due to continued programme demand, we are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to support infrastructure procurement and full lifecycle commercial management on a major remediation project. This is a long-term contract within a structured, regulated environment, offering exposure to NEC4 commercial delivery on a high-profile programme. Role Overview The Senior Quantity Surveyor will provide end-to-end commercial support, working closely with the Client Commercial team and Project Management function to ensure robust contract administration and cost control in line with NEC4 principles. You will operate within a Joint Project Team environment, managing compensation events, applications for payment and commercial governance processes. Key Responsibilities Review, assess and negotiate Contractor Compensation Event (CE) quotations Draft and manage Early Warnings and contractual notices Provide commercial advice on extensions of time, retention release and liquidated damages Lead assessment of applications for payment Monitor cost forecasting through to completion Prepare and agree Final Accounts Administer contracts via CEMAR Manage purchase orders and invoicing processes Attend Early Warning and Commercial meetings Maintain issue logs and support audit/compliance queries Ensure compliance with Contract Management Plans and assurance standards Essential Experience Strong experience delivering Quantity Surveying services on complex infrastructure projects Proven NEC4 contract lifecycle management experience Experience managing Compensation Events Proficient in CEMAR Experience within regulated or secure environments Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or equivalent Desirable Experience working at HMNB Devonport or similar defence sites RICS Chartered (or equivalent professional accreditation) NEC4 Project Manager Accreditation (PMA) Previously held SC clearance Security Clearance Due to the nature of the work, applicants must be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC) or already hold active clearance. If you are an NEC4-focused Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking a structured, long-term contract within a secure and technically complex environment, we would welcome your application.
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor to work for one of the leading civil engineering firms in the South-East of England. Salary - £55,000 - £65,000 Duties Produce and manage cost estimates, budgets, and commercial forecasts across civil engineering projects. Administer contracts (typically NEC or JCT), ensuring compliance with all commercial and contractual obligations. Measure and value works completed on-site, including take-offs, re-measurements, and verification of subcontractor applications. Prepare and submit interim valuations, payment applications, and final accounts. Lead the preparation, submission, and negotiation of variations, compensation events, and change management documentation. Compile and maintain cost/value reconciliations (CVRs) and monthly commercial performance reports. Support procurement by preparing tender packages, analysing subcontractor quotations, and making award recommendations. Monitor project progress and costs to ensure accurate cost control and early identification of risks or opportunities. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, and site teams to maintain commercial awareness and alignment with project objectives. Review design drawings, specifications, and site information to determine cost impacts and scope clarity. Manage and negotiate subcontractor accounts, ensuring agreements are fair, accurate, and in line with contract terms. Support dispute avoidance and resolution, preparing evidence and documentation where required. Maintain accurate records, registers, and audit trails for contractual and financial purposes. Ensure all commercial activities are carried out in line with health, safety, and environmental requirements. Contribute to the preparation of project handover and the timely agreement of final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Requirements Previous experience in the construction industry HND/degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying Familiarity with JCT/NEC forms of contract and knowledge and understanding of Construction Law Previous experience in commercial management and procurement of subcontractors, including chairing regular meetings, measurement and control cycle, certificates and accruals calculations
03/03/2026
Full time
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor to work for one of the leading civil engineering firms in the South-East of England. Salary - £55,000 - £65,000 Duties Produce and manage cost estimates, budgets, and commercial forecasts across civil engineering projects. Administer contracts (typically NEC or JCT), ensuring compliance with all commercial and contractual obligations. Measure and value works completed on-site, including take-offs, re-measurements, and verification of subcontractor applications. Prepare and submit interim valuations, payment applications, and final accounts. Lead the preparation, submission, and negotiation of variations, compensation events, and change management documentation. Compile and maintain cost/value reconciliations (CVRs) and monthly commercial performance reports. Support procurement by preparing tender packages, analysing subcontractor quotations, and making award recommendations. Monitor project progress and costs to ensure accurate cost control and early identification of risks or opportunities. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, and site teams to maintain commercial awareness and alignment with project objectives. Review design drawings, specifications, and site information to determine cost impacts and scope clarity. Manage and negotiate subcontractor accounts, ensuring agreements are fair, accurate, and in line with contract terms. Support dispute avoidance and resolution, preparing evidence and documentation where required. Maintain accurate records, registers, and audit trails for contractual and financial purposes. Ensure all commercial activities are carried out in line with health, safety, and environmental requirements. Contribute to the preparation of project handover and the timely agreement of final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Requirements Previous experience in the construction industry HND/degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying Familiarity with JCT/NEC forms of contract and knowledge and understanding of Construction Law Previous experience in commercial management and procurement of subcontractors, including chairing regular meetings, measurement and control cycle, certificates and accruals calculations
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor to work for a Utilities Contractor based in Hatfield. Salary - £60,000 - £65,000 DOE Prepare, monitor, and manage cost estimates, budgets, and forecasts for utility infrastructure projects. Administer contracts and commercial documentation, including NEC or other relevant contract forms. Measure and value works completed on-site, including re-measurement and verification of subcontractor claims. Prepare and submit interim and final applications for payment to clients. Lead the preparation and negotiation of variations, change requests, and compensation events. Carry out cost/value reconciliations (CVRs) and produce monthly commercial reports. Manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documents, evaluating bids, and recommending subcontractor awards. Monitor project delivery to ensure financial efficiency and cost control, identifying risks and opportunities. Provide commercial support to project managers and site teams, ensuring alignment with contractual obligations. Review engineering drawings and site data to identify quantified impacts on cost and programme. Assist with dispute resolution, including preparing supporting documentation and evidence. Ensure compliance with client requirements, industry standards, and health, safety, and environmental policies. Maintain accurate cost records, registers, and audit trails for internal and external reporting. Support the preparation of final accounts, ensuring timely agreement with clients and subcontractors. Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and internal teams. Requirements HND / degree in Quantity Surveying, or equivalent. Familiarity with NEC forms of contract NEC3 particular Option C. Previous experience in Utilities industry. Experience in commercial management of contracts. Ability to demonstrate a good knowledge of monthly reporting and earned value analysis
03/03/2026
Full time
Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Quantity Surveyor to work for a Utilities Contractor based in Hatfield. Salary - £60,000 - £65,000 DOE Prepare, monitor, and manage cost estimates, budgets, and forecasts for utility infrastructure projects. Administer contracts and commercial documentation, including NEC or other relevant contract forms. Measure and value works completed on-site, including re-measurement and verification of subcontractor claims. Prepare and submit interim and final applications for payment to clients. Lead the preparation and negotiation of variations, change requests, and compensation events. Carry out cost/value reconciliations (CVRs) and produce monthly commercial reports. Manage procurement activities, including preparing tender documents, evaluating bids, and recommending subcontractor awards. Monitor project delivery to ensure financial efficiency and cost control, identifying risks and opportunities. Provide commercial support to project managers and site teams, ensuring alignment with contractual obligations. Review engineering drawings and site data to identify quantified impacts on cost and programme. Assist with dispute resolution, including preparing supporting documentation and evidence. Ensure compliance with client requirements, industry standards, and health, safety, and environmental policies. Maintain accurate cost records, registers, and audit trails for internal and external reporting. Support the preparation of final accounts, ensuring timely agreement with clients and subcontractors. Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and internal teams. Requirements HND / degree in Quantity Surveying, or equivalent. Familiarity with NEC forms of contract NEC3 particular Option C. Previous experience in Utilities industry. Experience in commercial management of contracts. Ability to demonstrate a good knowledge of monthly reporting and earned value analysis
Electrical Contracts Manager - NI Projects - Established M&E Contractor - Belfast Your new company Join a long-established, award-winning M&E contractor based in Belfast, with over 50 years of success delivering high-quality projects across Education, Residential, Industrial, and Commercia l sectors. Known for their strong reputation, collaborative culture, and commitment to excellence, this company continues to grow and invest in its people and projects. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of multiple electrical projects across Northern Ireland, typically ranging from £500k to £2M in electrical value. You'll be responsible for the full project lifecycle - from planning and procurement through to delivery, commissioning, and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing and monitoring project progress to ensure delivery on time and within budget Coordinating with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Attending site meetings and resolving any technical or operational issues Reporting on project performance and financials to senior management This role is office/site-based with no overnight travel required. What you'll need to succeed Minimum 3 years' experience in Electrical Contracts Management or Project Management Time-served Electrician or third level electrical qualification Proven experience delivering similar projects Strong understanding of building regulations, health & safety, and compliance standards Excellent communication and organisational skills What you'll get in return Permanent, full-time position with a competitive salary Car allowance or van with fuel card Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across Northern Ireland Career progression and professional development within a supportive team Stability and backing of a well-established, reputable company Access to ongoing training and mentoring from industry experts What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
03/03/2026
Full time
Electrical Contracts Manager - NI Projects - Established M&E Contractor - Belfast Your new company Join a long-established, award-winning M&E contractor based in Belfast, with over 50 years of success delivering high-quality projects across Education, Residential, Industrial, and Commercia l sectors. Known for their strong reputation, collaborative culture, and commitment to excellence, this company continues to grow and invest in its people and projects. Your new role As Electrical Contracts Manager, you will take ownership of multiple electrical projects across Northern Ireland, typically ranging from £500k to £2M in electrical value. You'll be responsible for the full project lifecycle - from planning and procurement through to delivery, commissioning, and handover. Key responsibilities include: Managing and monitoring project progress to ensure delivery on time and within budget Coordinating with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams Attending site meetings and resolving any technical or operational issues Reporting on project performance and financials to senior management This role is office/site-based with no overnight travel required. What you'll need to succeed Minimum 3 years' experience in Electrical Contracts Management or Project Management Time-served Electrician or third level electrical qualification Proven experience delivering similar projects Strong understanding of building regulations, health & safety, and compliance standards Excellent communication and organisational skills What you'll get in return Permanent, full-time position with a competitive salary Car allowance or van with fuel card Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across Northern Ireland Career progression and professional development within a supportive team Stability and backing of a well-established, reputable company Access to ongoing training and mentoring from industry experts What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
M&E Project Manager Manchester M&E Project Manager - Manchester £55k-£65k Design & Build Contractor Hays are partnered with a rapidly growing Building Services Design & Build Contractor based in Manchester who are looking for an experienced M&E Project Manager to deliver a mix of retrofit, refurbishment, and decarbonisation projects across public, commercial, and large residential buildings. If you want real ownership, variety, and the chance to contribute to the UK's Net Zero ambitions, this is an opportunity worth exploring. The Role Deliver multiple M&E projects (£25k-£1m) from pre construction to handover Manage programmes, budgets, contractors, and client relationships Oversee procurement, design coordination, site delivery, and commissioning Lead site meetings, ensure compliance, and maintain quality & H&S standards Produce progress, cost, and risk reports Support continuous improvement and project best practice What You'll Be Working On Projects across: Public sector buildings, commercial properties, and high value domestic / multi residential Typical works: Heating upgrades & plantrooms ASHPs, ventilation & AC Electrical upgrades (power, lighting, controls) Solar PV, battery storage & BMS Retrofit & decarbonisation in live buildings Package & Benefits £50k-£60k base + package up to £70k Hybrid working - 2 days WFH Flexible hours Personal development plan Private medical EV & Cycle to Work schemes Sustainable volunteering day Regular social events Essential: Proven delivery of M&E projects (£25k-£1m) Strong technical knowledge of mechanical & electrical systems Experience in public/commercial/large residential buildings Comfortable working in live/occupied environments Good commercial awareness & H&S knowledge Full UK driving licence Desirable: Design & Build experience Low carbon tech exposure APM/ PRINCE2/ PMP What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
03/03/2026
Full time
M&E Project Manager Manchester M&E Project Manager - Manchester £55k-£65k Design & Build Contractor Hays are partnered with a rapidly growing Building Services Design & Build Contractor based in Manchester who are looking for an experienced M&E Project Manager to deliver a mix of retrofit, refurbishment, and decarbonisation projects across public, commercial, and large residential buildings. If you want real ownership, variety, and the chance to contribute to the UK's Net Zero ambitions, this is an opportunity worth exploring. The Role Deliver multiple M&E projects (£25k-£1m) from pre construction to handover Manage programmes, budgets, contractors, and client relationships Oversee procurement, design coordination, site delivery, and commissioning Lead site meetings, ensure compliance, and maintain quality & H&S standards Produce progress, cost, and risk reports Support continuous improvement and project best practice What You'll Be Working On Projects across: Public sector buildings, commercial properties, and high value domestic / multi residential Typical works: Heating upgrades & plantrooms ASHPs, ventilation & AC Electrical upgrades (power, lighting, controls) Solar PV, battery storage & BMS Retrofit & decarbonisation in live buildings Package & Benefits £50k-£60k base + package up to £70k Hybrid working - 2 days WFH Flexible hours Personal development plan Private medical EV & Cycle to Work schemes Sustainable volunteering day Regular social events Essential: Proven delivery of M&E projects (£25k-£1m) Strong technical knowledge of mechanical & electrical systems Experience in public/commercial/large residential buildings Comfortable working in live/occupied environments Good commercial awareness & H&S knowledge Full UK driving licence Desirable: Design & Build experience Low carbon tech exposure APM/ PRINCE2/ PMP What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Commercial Manager- Established Medium Sized Main Contractor. NI Projects. Your new company This organisation is a well established construction contractor delivering a diverse portfolio of building, fit out and refurbishment projects across Northern Ireland and the wider UK. The business is recognised for its commitment to quality, strong client partnerships and consistent project delivery. Continued growth has created the need for an experienced Commercial Manager to support the expanding workload and strengthen senior leadership within the commercial function. Your new role In this position, you will take full responsibility for overseeing and directing the commercial function across a range of building, fit out and refurbishment projects. You will lead the commercial team, ensuring that all commercial activity supports the organisation's strategic goals, and you will report directly to the Managing Director, contributing to high level commercial planning and decision making.You will manage project budgets, cost plans, forecasts, valuations and final accounts while ensuring rigorous commercial governance and contract compliance. Working closely with project management and operational colleagues, you will monitor performance, identify commercial risks and opportunities and ensure that procurement, subcontractor management and contractual negotiations are delivered to the highest standard. A key part of the role involves supporting the development of commercial strategy, improving efficiencies and ensuring the long term commercial health of the business. What you'll need to succeed You will bring significant experience in a commercial or quantity surveying role within the construction industry and ideally within a main contracting environment. You will demonstrate strong technical knowledge of construction contracts, cost control, procurement and commercial reporting, with proven experience managing commercial teams. Confidence in stakeholder management, negotiation and problem solving is essential, along with the ability to operate effectively in a fast paced environment while representing the commercial interests of the organisation at senior level. What you'll get in return You will join a successful and growing contractor offering genuine long term career progression and the opportunity to shape the commercial function as part of the senior leadership structure. A competitive remuneration package is provided, along with exposure to a varied project pipeline and access to ongoing professional development as the business continues to expand. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
03/03/2026
Full time
Commercial Manager- Established Medium Sized Main Contractor. NI Projects. Your new company This organisation is a well established construction contractor delivering a diverse portfolio of building, fit out and refurbishment projects across Northern Ireland and the wider UK. The business is recognised for its commitment to quality, strong client partnerships and consistent project delivery. Continued growth has created the need for an experienced Commercial Manager to support the expanding workload and strengthen senior leadership within the commercial function. Your new role In this position, you will take full responsibility for overseeing and directing the commercial function across a range of building, fit out and refurbishment projects. You will lead the commercial team, ensuring that all commercial activity supports the organisation's strategic goals, and you will report directly to the Managing Director, contributing to high level commercial planning and decision making.You will manage project budgets, cost plans, forecasts, valuations and final accounts while ensuring rigorous commercial governance and contract compliance. Working closely with project management and operational colleagues, you will monitor performance, identify commercial risks and opportunities and ensure that procurement, subcontractor management and contractual negotiations are delivered to the highest standard. A key part of the role involves supporting the development of commercial strategy, improving efficiencies and ensuring the long term commercial health of the business. What you'll need to succeed You will bring significant experience in a commercial or quantity surveying role within the construction industry and ideally within a main contracting environment. You will demonstrate strong technical knowledge of construction contracts, cost control, procurement and commercial reporting, with proven experience managing commercial teams. Confidence in stakeholder management, negotiation and problem solving is essential, along with the ability to operate effectively in a fast paced environment while representing the commercial interests of the organisation at senior level. What you'll get in return You will join a successful and growing contractor offering genuine long term career progression and the opportunity to shape the commercial function as part of the senior leadership structure. A competitive remuneration package is provided, along with exposure to a varied project pipeline and access to ongoing professional development as the business continues to expand. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Northampton About the Company This is a well-established interior fit-out and refurbishment contractor delivering high-quality commercial, retail and hospitality projects across the UK. The business specialises in bespoke joinery, high-end finishes and complex interior schemes, working closely with clients to deliver projects from concept through to completion. Responsibilities Take full commercial responsibility for interior fit-out and refurbishment projects from tender through to final account. Prepare cost plans, detailed estimates and pricing schedules for commercial, retail and hospitality schemes. Manage subcontractor procurement including issuing enquiries, analysing returns and negotiating packages. Prepare and submit interim valuations and applications for payment. Monitor project costs, cash flow and forecasts to ensure financial objectives are achieved. Identify, price and manage variations and change control procedures. Conduct subcontractor valuations and manage payments in line with contract terms. Maintain accurate commercial records and provide regular financial reporting to senior management. Support Project Managers in controlling budgets and mitigating commercial risk. Manage final accounts and ensure smooth commercial close-out of projects. Key Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within fit-out, interiors or refurbishment projects. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial processes. Excellent cost planning, budgeting and financial reporting capability. Confident negotiator with strong subcontractor management experience. High level of commercial awareness and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple fast-paced projects simultaneously. Strong communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively across project teams. Proficient in Microsoft Office and commercial management software.
02/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Northampton About the Company This is a well-established interior fit-out and refurbishment contractor delivering high-quality commercial, retail and hospitality projects across the UK. The business specialises in bespoke joinery, high-end finishes and complex interior schemes, working closely with clients to deliver projects from concept through to completion. Responsibilities Take full commercial responsibility for interior fit-out and refurbishment projects from tender through to final account. Prepare cost plans, detailed estimates and pricing schedules for commercial, retail and hospitality schemes. Manage subcontractor procurement including issuing enquiries, analysing returns and negotiating packages. Prepare and submit interim valuations and applications for payment. Monitor project costs, cash flow and forecasts to ensure financial objectives are achieved. Identify, price and manage variations and change control procedures. Conduct subcontractor valuations and manage payments in line with contract terms. Maintain accurate commercial records and provide regular financial reporting to senior management. Support Project Managers in controlling budgets and mitigating commercial risk. Manage final accounts and ensure smooth commercial close-out of projects. Key Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within fit-out, interiors or refurbishment projects. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial processes. Excellent cost planning, budgeting and financial reporting capability. Confident negotiator with strong subcontractor management experience. High level of commercial awareness and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple fast-paced projects simultaneously. Strong communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively across project teams. Proficient in Microsoft Office and commercial management software.
Job Summary In this key role you will play a pivotal part in shaping the future of our housing projects. To manage the provision of the Planned Maintenance service to the Council's housing assets, ensuring that the planned maintenance programme of works is produced and completed within financial and time constraints. You will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of planned work projects within the programme, including procurement, the effective planning, design, mobilisation and delivery of works / targets. Work closely with colleagues in housing and other departments to ensure a coordinated approach to the delivery of corporate and housing priorities, objectives and projects. Adopt a strategic role in relation to all aspects of repairs and maintenance within Housing and continually strive to develop and introduce new and/or better methods of providing and delivering the maintenance service and asset management. ROLE REQUIREMENTS To assist the Head of Housing Assets in the delivery of the day-to-day service for Planned Maintenance, Improvements, Adaptations, to the Council's Housing Stock. Prepares designs, specifications and sketch drawings as required for the tendering and carrying out of work to the required standard; develops programmes of work, surveys properties, liaises with contract supervisors, liaises with Social Services/Health workers, raises and issues orders, validates financial claims and invoices, prioritises their own work within specified limits. Identifies properties in need of greater than usual investment to meet the required standard, assesses the need and advises the Manager, noting which (if any) of the property elements in poor condition may be due to tenant misuse. Maintains constructive relations with contractors, monitors their performance, deals with day-to-day queries, referring to more complex issues to the team Manager. Decide upon variations required or those requested by the contractor within specified budgetary limits; values completed works in collaboration with the contractor and using a Schedule of Rates. 5. Maintains digital Property records, team records and diaries, personal diaries and time records; submits regular reports to the team Manager on progress against targets and contractor performance; uses and interrogates digital systems to support their work.
02/03/2026
Contract
Job Summary In this key role you will play a pivotal part in shaping the future of our housing projects. To manage the provision of the Planned Maintenance service to the Council's housing assets, ensuring that the planned maintenance programme of works is produced and completed within financial and time constraints. You will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of planned work projects within the programme, including procurement, the effective planning, design, mobilisation and delivery of works / targets. Work closely with colleagues in housing and other departments to ensure a coordinated approach to the delivery of corporate and housing priorities, objectives and projects. Adopt a strategic role in relation to all aspects of repairs and maintenance within Housing and continually strive to develop and introduce new and/or better methods of providing and delivering the maintenance service and asset management. ROLE REQUIREMENTS To assist the Head of Housing Assets in the delivery of the day-to-day service for Planned Maintenance, Improvements, Adaptations, to the Council's Housing Stock. Prepares designs, specifications and sketch drawings as required for the tendering and carrying out of work to the required standard; develops programmes of work, surveys properties, liaises with contract supervisors, liaises with Social Services/Health workers, raises and issues orders, validates financial claims and invoices, prioritises their own work within specified limits. Identifies properties in need of greater than usual investment to meet the required standard, assesses the need and advises the Manager, noting which (if any) of the property elements in poor condition may be due to tenant misuse. Maintains constructive relations with contractors, monitors their performance, deals with day-to-day queries, referring to more complex issues to the team Manager. Decide upon variations required or those requested by the contractor within specified budgetary limits; values completed works in collaboration with the contractor and using a Schedule of Rates. 5. Maintains digital Property records, team records and diaries, personal diaries and time records; submits regular reports to the team Manager on progress against targets and contractor performance; uses and interrogates digital systems to support their work.