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Vertical Recruitment Limited
MEP Quantity Surveyor - Aylesbury
Vertical Recruitment Limited Haddenham, Buckinghamshire
MEP Quantity Surveyor (Contract) Location: Aylesbury Project: Rail Infrastructure Duration: 12-month contract Start: ASAP Rate: £400 £480 per day (dependent on experience and relevant project history) Overview We are seeking an experienced MEP Quantity Surveyor to support the delivery of a rail infrastructure project based in Aylesbury. The role involves managing the commercial aspects of complex mechanical and electrical packages within a live rail environment. Key Responsibilities Commercial management of MEP packages on a rail infrastructure project Cost planning, forecasting, and regular commercial reporting Managing variations, change control, and compensation events where applicable Preparation, submission, and agreement of interim valuations and final accounts Subcontractor procurement and ongoing commercial management Close collaboration with project managers, engineers, planners, and client representatives Ensuring compliance with rail standards, procedures, and commercial controls Requirements Proven experience working as an MEP Quantity Surveyor Previous experience on rail, infrastructure, or major civils projects is essential Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems within rail environments Familiarity with rail frameworks, processes, and safety-critical working practices Ability to work on site in Aylesbury What s on Offer Day rate of £400 £480, dependent on experience and relevant rail project background Approximately 12 months contract duration Immediate start available
10/03/2026
Contract
MEP Quantity Surveyor (Contract) Location: Aylesbury Project: Rail Infrastructure Duration: 12-month contract Start: ASAP Rate: £400 £480 per day (dependent on experience and relevant project history) Overview We are seeking an experienced MEP Quantity Surveyor to support the delivery of a rail infrastructure project based in Aylesbury. The role involves managing the commercial aspects of complex mechanical and electrical packages within a live rail environment. Key Responsibilities Commercial management of MEP packages on a rail infrastructure project Cost planning, forecasting, and regular commercial reporting Managing variations, change control, and compensation events where applicable Preparation, submission, and agreement of interim valuations and final accounts Subcontractor procurement and ongoing commercial management Close collaboration with project managers, engineers, planners, and client representatives Ensuring compliance with rail standards, procedures, and commercial controls Requirements Proven experience working as an MEP Quantity Surveyor Previous experience on rail, infrastructure, or major civils projects is essential Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems within rail environments Familiarity with rail frameworks, processes, and safety-critical working practices Ability to work on site in Aylesbury What s on Offer Day rate of £400 £480, dependent on experience and relevant rail project background Approximately 12 months contract duration Immediate start available
Tradestech Recruitment
Quantity Surveyor
Tradestech Recruitment Coventry, Warwickshire
About the Role We are looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor with rail sector experience to join our team based in Coventry with an immediate start available. This role will support the commercial management of rail infrastructure projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and within budget. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial aspects of rail projects from pre-construction through to final account Prepare and manage cost forecasts, budgets, and financial reports Assess, negotiate, and agree subcontractor valuations and variations Prepare and submit applications for payment and client valuations Monitor project costs and identify risks and opportunities Manage change control and variations in line with contract requirements Assist with procurement and subcontractor management Support project teams with commercial advice and reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the rail sector Strong knowledge of commercial management and cost control on infrastructure projects Experience managing subcontractors, variations, and valuations Good understanding of standard forms of contract Strong analytical, negotiation, and communication skills Proficiency in Excel and commercial reporting tools Desirable Experience working on major UK rail infrastructure projects Degree or qualification in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., RICS) Rate £350 - £425 per day , depending on experience. How to Apply If you have the rail sector experience we are looking for and are available to start immediately in Coventry , we would like to hear from you. Please submit your CV and availability for consideration.
09/03/2026
Contract
About the Role We are looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor with rail sector experience to join our team based in Coventry with an immediate start available. This role will support the commercial management of rail infrastructure projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and within budget. Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial aspects of rail projects from pre-construction through to final account Prepare and manage cost forecasts, budgets, and financial reports Assess, negotiate, and agree subcontractor valuations and variations Prepare and submit applications for payment and client valuations Monitor project costs and identify risks and opportunities Manage change control and variations in line with contract requirements Assist with procurement and subcontractor management Support project teams with commercial advice and reporting Requirements Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the rail sector Strong knowledge of commercial management and cost control on infrastructure projects Experience managing subcontractors, variations, and valuations Good understanding of standard forms of contract Strong analytical, negotiation, and communication skills Proficiency in Excel and commercial reporting tools Desirable Experience working on major UK rail infrastructure projects Degree or qualification in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., RICS) Rate £350 - £425 per day , depending on experience. How to Apply If you have the rail sector experience we are looking for and are available to start immediately in Coventry , we would like to hear from you. Please submit your CV and availability for consideration.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech City, Swindon
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Swindon. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Swindon.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Swindon. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Swindon.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech Reading, Oxfordshire
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Reading. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Reading.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Reading. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Reading.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Oxford. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Oxford.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Oxford. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in the development of you and will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Oxford.
Matchtech
Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor
Matchtech Bristol, Gloucestershire
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Bristol. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Bristol.
05/03/2026
Full time
Leading engineering company is looking for ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor level talent to join their team in Bristol. This is a great opportunity to get access to working on some dynamic and challenging civil engineering projects in the Airport, Water, Nuclear, Local Authority and Rail sectors. This leading brand is looking to heavily invest in your development and you will join an established and supportive team. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with the client team and liaising with leadership, project managers, contractors, and internal teams to maintain strong relationships Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure the project is delivered within budget Validating and managing contractor and supplier costs & payments Providing regular financial reports to ensure confidence in project outcomes Presenting financial performance and risk updates Undertaking procurement or supporting the procurement team in evaluating and appointing contractors Administering various contract types, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions Managing contract changes, reviewing validity, quotations, and ensuring timely submissions and agreements Working closely with the Project Manager to maintain accurate and comprehensive project records Identifying, analysing, and mitigating commercial risks Assisting in value engineering to optimise project performance Job Requirements: Experience in quantity surveying within the civil engineering sector Ideally, experience with NEC contracts Proven ability to monitor and control project costs Strong skills in contract administration and procurement processes Excellent ability to provide detailed financial reporting Strong collaboration and communication skills Ability to identify and manage commercial risks Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying or a related field Benefits: Competitive salary Opportunity to work on major, high-profile projects in various sectors Professional development and continuous learning opportunities Dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environment Comprehensive employee benefits package If you are an experienced Quantity Surveyor or an Assistant Quantity Surveyor seeking a new opportunity to advance your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team in Bristol.
Aldwych Consulting
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Aldwych Consulting Bristol, Gloucestershire
Job Title : Senior Quantity Surveyor Location : Bristol, Hybrid working. Contract Type : permanent, Full Time. Salary : Competitive Overview: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a highly regarded Complex Projects team delivering major infrastructure and engineering programmes across the UK and internationally. This role offers the chance to work on prestigious, high-profile projects within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment where professional development, flexibility, and long-term career progression are genuinely supported. Flexible and remote working options are available, alongside tailored development pathways and mentoring opportunities. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key commercial leadership role, ensuring projects are delivered successfully, responsibly, and within budget while upholding the highest professional standards. Key responsibilities : Commercial Leadership - Acting as the primary commercial contact on assigned projects. Collaboration - Working closely with project teams, leadership, contractors, and supply chain partners to maintain strong and productive relationships. Cost Management - Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Reviewing, validating, and managing contractor and supplier applications and payments Financial Reporting - Producing regular financial reports, including performance updates, forecasts, and risk analysis to ensure transparency and confidence in project outcomes Procurement - Supporting or leading procurement processes, including tender evaluation and contractor appointment. Contract Administration - Administering a range of contract forms, ensuring compliance with contractual terms and conditions. Managing variations and change control processes, reviewing quotations, and ensuring timely agreement. Risk & Value Management - Identifying and mitigating commercial risks while supporting value engineering initiatives to optimise project performance. Team Development - Mentoring and supporting junior team members to encourage professional growth and career progression. About you: The successful candidate will demonstrate: A degree (BSc or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Strong experience in both pre- and post-contract quantity surveying duties. Working knowledge of contract forms such as NEC4, FIDIC, or IChemE. Understanding of recognised methods of measurement (e.g., CESMM4, MMHW). Experience within civil infrastructure projects (e.g., highways, water, or rail) is desirable but not essential. Membership of, or working towards membership of, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or an equivalent recognised professional body. If you think this amazing opportunity is the right step for you, please get in touch! The recruiter for this role is Lottie Wibrow at Aldwych Consulting. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
04/03/2026
Full time
Job Title : Senior Quantity Surveyor Location : Bristol, Hybrid working. Contract Type : permanent, Full Time. Salary : Competitive Overview: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a highly regarded Complex Projects team delivering major infrastructure and engineering programmes across the UK and internationally. This role offers the chance to work on prestigious, high-profile projects within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment where professional development, flexibility, and long-term career progression are genuinely supported. Flexible and remote working options are available, alongside tailored development pathways and mentoring opportunities. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key commercial leadership role, ensuring projects are delivered successfully, responsibly, and within budget while upholding the highest professional standards. Key responsibilities : Commercial Leadership - Acting as the primary commercial contact on assigned projects. Collaboration - Working closely with project teams, leadership, contractors, and supply chain partners to maintain strong and productive relationships. Cost Management - Monitoring and controlling project costs to ensure delivery within approved budgets. Reviewing, validating, and managing contractor and supplier applications and payments Financial Reporting - Producing regular financial reports, including performance updates, forecasts, and risk analysis to ensure transparency and confidence in project outcomes Procurement - Supporting or leading procurement processes, including tender evaluation and contractor appointment. Contract Administration - Administering a range of contract forms, ensuring compliance with contractual terms and conditions. Managing variations and change control processes, reviewing quotations, and ensuring timely agreement. Risk & Value Management - Identifying and mitigating commercial risks while supporting value engineering initiatives to optimise project performance. Team Development - Mentoring and supporting junior team members to encourage professional growth and career progression. About you: The successful candidate will demonstrate: A degree (BSc or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Strong experience in both pre- and post-contract quantity surveying duties. Working knowledge of contract forms such as NEC4, FIDIC, or IChemE. Understanding of recognised methods of measurement (e.g., CESMM4, MMHW). Experience within civil infrastructure projects (e.g., highways, water, or rail) is desirable but not essential. Membership of, or working towards membership of, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or an equivalent recognised professional body. If you think this amazing opportunity is the right step for you, please get in touch! The recruiter for this role is Lottie Wibrow at Aldwych Consulting. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
ADVANCE TRS
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
ADVANCE TRS
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - (phone number removed) per year - Hybrid, Londons About the Role We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of major infrastructure projects. This role will involve working across highways, heavy and light rail, utilities and wider civil engineering schemes. The successful candidate will assist in managing costs, contracts and commercial performance across projects operating within NEC forms of contract (experience with NEC3/NEC4 and Network Rail contracts is desirable). This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their career within a structured commercial environment, gaining exposure to large-scale, complex infrastructure programmes. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost estimates, budgets and financial forecasts Assist in the administration of NEC contracts, including change control and compensation events Prepare and review valuations, applications for payment and variations Monitor project costs and support financial reporting processes Assist in procurement activities and subcontract management Maintain accurate commercial records and documentation Support risk management and cost control processes Liaise with project managers, engineers, clients and supply chain partners Contribute to ensuring projects are delivered within budget and in line with contractual obligations Skills and Experience Degree or apprenticeship qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Working towards or interested in professional membership (RICS, CICES or similar) Experience within infrastructure or civil engineering projects (desirable but not essential for junior applicants) Basic understanding of NEC contracts and commercial processes Strong numerical and analytical skills Good communication and client-facing abilities Organised, proactive and keen to learn A team player with a positive and professional attitude We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
04/03/2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - (phone number removed) per year - Hybrid, Londons About the Role We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of major infrastructure projects. This role will involve working across highways, heavy and light rail, utilities and wider civil engineering schemes. The successful candidate will assist in managing costs, contracts and commercial performance across projects operating within NEC forms of contract (experience with NEC3/NEC4 and Network Rail contracts is desirable). This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their career within a structured commercial environment, gaining exposure to large-scale, complex infrastructure programmes. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost estimates, budgets and financial forecasts Assist in the administration of NEC contracts, including change control and compensation events Prepare and review valuations, applications for payment and variations Monitor project costs and support financial reporting processes Assist in procurement activities and subcontract management Maintain accurate commercial records and documentation Support risk management and cost control processes Liaise with project managers, engineers, clients and supply chain partners Contribute to ensuring projects are delivered within budget and in line with contractual obligations Skills and Experience Degree or apprenticeship qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Working towards or interested in professional membership (RICS, CICES or similar) Experience within infrastructure or civil engineering projects (desirable but not essential for junior applicants) Basic understanding of NEC contracts and commercial processes Strong numerical and analytical skills Good communication and client-facing abilities Organised, proactive and keen to learn A team player with a positive and professional attitude We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
ADVANCE TRS
Quantity Surveyor
ADVANCE TRS
Quantity Surveyor - (phone number removed) - Hybrid, London Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of major infrastructure works on the HS2 programme. Working within a leading global construction consultancy environment, you will play a key role in providing pre- and post-contract commercial services across one of the UK's largest and most complex rail infrastructure projects. This role offers exposure to high-value civil engineering, rail systems, stations, and enabling works packages, operating within NEC forms of contract in a collaborative, multi-stakeholder environment. Key Responsibilities Provide full pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services across allocated HS2 work packages Administer NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including assessment of compensation events, change control, and early warnings Prepare and manage cost plans, estimates, and benchmarking data in line with HS2 governance requirements Support procurement processes including tender documentation, analysis, and contract award recommendations Undertake valuations, cost reporting, forecasting, and cost/value reconciliation Assess contractor applications for payment and ensure compliance with contractual obligations Contribute to risk management processes, including quantitative risk analysis and contingency management Support dispute avoidance and commercial negotiations where required Liaise with project managers, planners, engineers, and client stakeholders to ensure robust commercial control Ensure compliance with project controls, reporting standards, and audit requirements Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Experience working on major infrastructure or rail projects (HS2 experience desirable) Strong working knowledge of NEC3/NEC4 contracts Experience in cost planning, commercial management, and change control Proficient in cost reporting and forecasting within large, complex programmes Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Working towards or holding professional membership (MRICS or equivalent preferred) Desirable Experience Experience within Tier 1 contractor or consultancy environment on large-scale rail schemes Familiarity with HS2 governance processes and reporting frameworks Experience in civils, rail systems, tunnelling, or major station packages We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
04/03/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - (phone number removed) - Hybrid, London Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of major infrastructure works on the HS2 programme. Working within a leading global construction consultancy environment, you will play a key role in providing pre- and post-contract commercial services across one of the UK's largest and most complex rail infrastructure projects. This role offers exposure to high-value civil engineering, rail systems, stations, and enabling works packages, operating within NEC forms of contract in a collaborative, multi-stakeholder environment. Key Responsibilities Provide full pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services across allocated HS2 work packages Administer NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including assessment of compensation events, change control, and early warnings Prepare and manage cost plans, estimates, and benchmarking data in line with HS2 governance requirements Support procurement processes including tender documentation, analysis, and contract award recommendations Undertake valuations, cost reporting, forecasting, and cost/value reconciliation Assess contractor applications for payment and ensure compliance with contractual obligations Contribute to risk management processes, including quantitative risk analysis and contingency management Support dispute avoidance and commercial negotiations where required Liaise with project managers, planners, engineers, and client stakeholders to ensure robust commercial control Ensure compliance with project controls, reporting standards, and audit requirements Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Experience working on major infrastructure or rail projects (HS2 experience desirable) Strong working knowledge of NEC3/NEC4 contracts Experience in cost planning, commercial management, and change control Proficient in cost reporting and forecasting within large, complex programmes Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Working towards or holding professional membership (MRICS or equivalent preferred) Desirable Experience Experience within Tier 1 contractor or consultancy environment on large-scale rail schemes Familiarity with HS2 governance processes and reporting frameworks Experience in civils, rail systems, tunnelling, or major station packages We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Hays
Quantity Surveyor R-143242
Hays Leeds, Yorkshire
Quantity Surveyor, Leeds based consultancy, permanent position Your new company I am excited to be partnering with a forward-thinking organisation delivering some of the UK's most high-profile and complex infrastructure projects. Operating across sectors including rail, highways, utilities, defence, energy and aviation, the business is expanding its presence in the rail and water markets and is seeking talented professionals to support this growth. You'll be part of a team that values excellence, integrity and long-term client relationships, while also championing the development and progression of its people. Your new role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of major infrastructure projects. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and managing cost estimates, budgets and financial reports throughout the project lifecycle.Monitoring, forecasting and reporting on project costs and programme performance to ensure value for money.Liaising with clients, contractors and stakeholders to support smooth project delivery.Administering a variety of contracts to maintain commercial control and compliance.Managing contract change collaboratively and effectively.Providing strong commercial insight and support to all project stakeholders. What you'll need to succeed Your new company is looking for someone who brings:A proven track record in quantity surveying and commercial management on major infrastructure projects.Professional accreditation such as RICS or CICES (preferred).Experience working with NEC contracts or similar forms.Relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related disciplines. What you'll get in return You'll enjoy a competitive salary and a wide range of flexible benefits designed to support your wellbeing, lifestyle and financial goals. Expect access to extensive training and professional development opportunities, hybrid working options and flexible holiday allowances to help you balance a fulfilling career with your personal life. 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. #
02/03/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor, Leeds based consultancy, permanent position Your new company I am excited to be partnering with a forward-thinking organisation delivering some of the UK's most high-profile and complex infrastructure projects. Operating across sectors including rail, highways, utilities, defence, energy and aviation, the business is expanding its presence in the rail and water markets and is seeking talented professionals to support this growth. You'll be part of a team that values excellence, integrity and long-term client relationships, while also championing the development and progression of its people. Your new role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in ensuring the commercial success of major infrastructure projects. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and managing cost estimates, budgets and financial reports throughout the project lifecycle.Monitoring, forecasting and reporting on project costs and programme performance to ensure value for money.Liaising with clients, contractors and stakeholders to support smooth project delivery.Administering a variety of contracts to maintain commercial control and compliance.Managing contract change collaboratively and effectively.Providing strong commercial insight and support to all project stakeholders. What you'll need to succeed Your new company is looking for someone who brings:A proven track record in quantity surveying and commercial management on major infrastructure projects.Professional accreditation such as RICS or CICES (preferred).Experience working with NEC contracts or similar forms.Relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or related disciplines. What you'll get in return You'll enjoy a competitive salary and a wide range of flexible benefits designed to support your wellbeing, lifestyle and financial goals. Expect access to extensive training and professional development opportunities, hybrid working options and flexible holiday allowances to help you balance a fulfilling career with your personal life. 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. #
Hays
Senior Building Services Quantity Surveyor
Hays
Senior Building Services Quantity Surveyor - Birmingham : up to £72,000 + car/allowance + healthcare Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a major UK infrastructure delivery partner involved in one of the country's most significant rail and civil engineering programmes. As part of this long term venture, the organisation is delivering a series of pumping stations and associated buildings that support a nationally important transport corridor. The employer is a recognised tier one joint venture organisation known for engineering excellence, safety, sustainability and strong career development. Your new role As a Senior Building Services Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for multimillion pound MEP packages, primarily focused on pumping stations and building services assets. You will manage cost reporting, forecasting, procurement, contractual administration and change control under NEC. You will work closely with internal engineering teams, subcontract partners and senior commercial leads to ensure accurate commercial management across complex mechanical and electrical scopes. Hybrid working is available, with a blend of office, site and home. What you'll need to succeed Strong background as an M&E / Building Services Quantity Surveyor, ideally on major infrastructure, civils or utilities projectsProven experience managing complex building services packages Comprehensive working knowledge of NEC contracts Ability to manage procurement, subcontractor relationships and cost reporting A proactive, collaborative approach and confidence working within large delivery teams What you'll get in return Salary up to £72,000Car or car allowance Private healthcare Hybrid working model Opportunity to support nationally significant infrastructure within a leading delivery organisation Long term progression pathways and ongoing professional development 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. #
02/03/2026
Full time
Senior Building Services Quantity Surveyor - Birmingham : up to £72,000 + car/allowance + healthcare Your new company We are recruiting on behalf of a major UK infrastructure delivery partner involved in one of the country's most significant rail and civil engineering programmes. As part of this long term venture, the organisation is delivering a series of pumping stations and associated buildings that support a nationally important transport corridor. The employer is a recognised tier one joint venture organisation known for engineering excellence, safety, sustainability and strong career development. Your new role As a Senior Building Services Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for multimillion pound MEP packages, primarily focused on pumping stations and building services assets. You will manage cost reporting, forecasting, procurement, contractual administration and change control under NEC. You will work closely with internal engineering teams, subcontract partners and senior commercial leads to ensure accurate commercial management across complex mechanical and electrical scopes. Hybrid working is available, with a blend of office, site and home. What you'll need to succeed Strong background as an M&E / Building Services Quantity Surveyor, ideally on major infrastructure, civils or utilities projectsProven experience managing complex building services packages Comprehensive working knowledge of NEC contracts Ability to manage procurement, subcontractor relationships and cost reporting A proactive, collaborative approach and confidence working within large delivery teams What you'll get in return Salary up to £72,000Car or car allowance Private healthcare Hybrid working model Opportunity to support nationally significant infrastructure within a leading delivery organisation Long term progression pathways and ongoing professional development 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. #
MPI Limited
Senior Quantity Surveyor
MPI Limited Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor Description: We have a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our Rail Infrastructure business. This is a unique opportunity to join a major programme of work modernising the railway signalling infrastructure in and around the Crewe area as part of the strategic development spanning multiple control periods. This is a dynamic role, requiring customer facing engagement, you will be the interface between the delivery team, project management and commercial management. Working in a project team, leading the commercial function and reporting to the commercial manger, you will be responsible to the Commercial Manager, for the cost and value reporting, work package budgeting, cost control thorough to the final account . The role demands developed communication and interpersonal skills, as you will be working in a collaborative environment with multiple interfaces across the business and programme of works to successfully deliver the project solutions to our customers. This is a hybrid role with an expectation to be located with the programme/projects teams the majority of the time, to enable efficient integration, development and leadership within the team. Job Description To provide with Pre/post contract commercial support for designated projects, including subcontract, materials and direct labour. Ensures projects are successfully delivered within cost and time constraints. Acts as a primary interface to work with Project Managers Work Package Managers, Key Stakeholders and Suppliers. What are my responsibilities? Commercial management of various projects /work packages as directed. These may include Design, Installation, Test & Commission, Materials, Telecoms, Electrification, Power, Plant, Professional Services, Civil Engineering and Permanent Way Responsible for project work package change control and management Provides key commercial interface for responsible work package manager Provide contractual & commercial support to Project Managers and Engineering Responsible for work package cost management, including forecasting, budget management and control Monitor and actively manage and mitigate work package risks Internal and external commercial reports as required by Commercial Delivery Strategy Ensure processes and document control complies with the appropriate Company standards Establish and maintain interfaces with key stakeholders. Eg: finance, project management, engineering, sub-contractors, suppliers and Customer Responsible for maintaining auditable records for responsible work packages in accordance with contractual requirements What do I need to qualify for the job? Previous Quantity Surveyor / Contracts Administrator experience working within a contractor side project environment Experience ideally gained in a similar or related industry e.g. rail, engineering, construction. Degree qualified or equivalent and/or hold or working towards professional qualification- RICS, ICES or similar Strong track record in a contractor side, project environment Able to manage both direct labour and subcontract costs Ability to estimate change / variations using various methods Able to forecast cost and measure cost of work complete Good negotiation skills Ability to manage commercial strategies Ability to work with limited supervision and manage expectations Good financial and commercial acumen Ability to work under own initiative and under cost or time critical conditions Good Contractual knowledge and experience Confident and able to deal externally and internally at all levels Please apply with an up to date CV to be considered.
28/02/2026
Contract
Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor Description: We have a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our Rail Infrastructure business. This is a unique opportunity to join a major programme of work modernising the railway signalling infrastructure in and around the Crewe area as part of the strategic development spanning multiple control periods. This is a dynamic role, requiring customer facing engagement, you will be the interface between the delivery team, project management and commercial management. Working in a project team, leading the commercial function and reporting to the commercial manger, you will be responsible to the Commercial Manager, for the cost and value reporting, work package budgeting, cost control thorough to the final account . The role demands developed communication and interpersonal skills, as you will be working in a collaborative environment with multiple interfaces across the business and programme of works to successfully deliver the project solutions to our customers. This is a hybrid role with an expectation to be located with the programme/projects teams the majority of the time, to enable efficient integration, development and leadership within the team. Job Description To provide with Pre/post contract commercial support for designated projects, including subcontract, materials and direct labour. Ensures projects are successfully delivered within cost and time constraints. Acts as a primary interface to work with Project Managers Work Package Managers, Key Stakeholders and Suppliers. What are my responsibilities? Commercial management of various projects /work packages as directed. These may include Design, Installation, Test & Commission, Materials, Telecoms, Electrification, Power, Plant, Professional Services, Civil Engineering and Permanent Way Responsible for project work package change control and management Provides key commercial interface for responsible work package manager Provide contractual & commercial support to Project Managers and Engineering Responsible for work package cost management, including forecasting, budget management and control Monitor and actively manage and mitigate work package risks Internal and external commercial reports as required by Commercial Delivery Strategy Ensure processes and document control complies with the appropriate Company standards Establish and maintain interfaces with key stakeholders. Eg: finance, project management, engineering, sub-contractors, suppliers and Customer Responsible for maintaining auditable records for responsible work packages in accordance with contractual requirements What do I need to qualify for the job? Previous Quantity Surveyor / Contracts Administrator experience working within a contractor side project environment Experience ideally gained in a similar or related industry e.g. rail, engineering, construction. Degree qualified or equivalent and/or hold or working towards professional qualification- RICS, ICES or similar Strong track record in a contractor side, project environment Able to manage both direct labour and subcontract costs Ability to estimate change / variations using various methods Able to forecast cost and measure cost of work complete Good negotiation skills Ability to manage commercial strategies Ability to work with limited supervision and manage expectations Good financial and commercial acumen Ability to work under own initiative and under cost or time critical conditions Good Contractual knowledge and experience Confident and able to deal externally and internally at all levels Please apply with an up to date CV to be considered.
Outsource Construction
Quantity Surveyor
Outsource Construction
Title: Quantity Surveyor (Renewables/ Decarb Schemes) Location: London Salary: £55k - £70k (DOE) Position Overview Following the successful acquisition of several major long-term frameworks and high-value private contracts, we are seeking a highly motivated and professionally rigorous Quantity Surveyor to join our London team. This role is pivotal to our commercial strategy, overseeing the financial health of complex Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) and Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) installations. You will operate at the intersection of traditional surveying and specialized renewable engineering, ensuring that our transition to Net Zero remains commercially sustainable and operationally efficient. Key Responsibilities Commercial Lifecycle Management Execute full budgetary control over a portfolio of renewable projects, from initial feasibility and cost-planning through to final accounts. Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and financial forecasts to provide the leadership team with clear visibility on margin performance. Manage the application and valuation process in accordance with NEC4 or JCT contract suites, ensuring strict adherence to payment timelines. Specialized Procurement & Supply Chain Lead procurement strategies for specialized renewable components, including heat pump units, thermal storage, and complex MEP packages. For GSHP projects, manage the commercial risks associated with specialist drilling sub-contractors and ground-loop installation. Conduct rigorous vetting of sub-contractors to ensure technical competency and compliance with MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards. Risk Management & Value Engineering Identify and mitigate technical risks unique to heat pump technology, such as building heat-loss variances and site-specific geological constraints. Collaborate with the design and engineering teams to provide value engineering solutions that reduce capital expenditure without compromising system COP (Coefficient of Performance). Maintain a comprehensive risk register for each project, proactively managing variations and compensation events. Project Governance Act as the primary commercial point of contact for clients, developers, and principal contractors. Ensure all project documentation is robust, providing a clear audit trail for renewable energy subsidies or grant-funded schemes where applicable. Candidate Profile Qualifications: A Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. RICS or ICES chartership (or working towards it) is highly desirable. Technical Expertise: A strong grasp of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services is essential. Specific experience in District Heating, GSHP, or ASHP is a distinct advantage. Contractual Knowledge: Proficiency in managing JCT and NEC contracts, with the ability to interpret complex technical specifications. Location: Must be based within a commutable distance of Bristol and hold a valid UK driving license for site visits across the South West. Rewards & Progression Salary: £55,000 £70,000 (Dependent on experience). Benefits: Enhanced pension scheme, private healthcare, and a carbon-neutral company car or allowance. Career Path: As the department grows, this role offers a clear trajectory toward Commercial Manager or Head of Commercial.
26/02/2026
Full time
Title: Quantity Surveyor (Renewables/ Decarb Schemes) Location: London Salary: £55k - £70k (DOE) Position Overview Following the successful acquisition of several major long-term frameworks and high-value private contracts, we are seeking a highly motivated and professionally rigorous Quantity Surveyor to join our London team. This role is pivotal to our commercial strategy, overseeing the financial health of complex Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) and Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) installations. You will operate at the intersection of traditional surveying and specialized renewable engineering, ensuring that our transition to Net Zero remains commercially sustainable and operationally efficient. Key Responsibilities Commercial Lifecycle Management Execute full budgetary control over a portfolio of renewable projects, from initial feasibility and cost-planning through to final accounts. Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and financial forecasts to provide the leadership team with clear visibility on margin performance. Manage the application and valuation process in accordance with NEC4 or JCT contract suites, ensuring strict adherence to payment timelines. Specialized Procurement & Supply Chain Lead procurement strategies for specialized renewable components, including heat pump units, thermal storage, and complex MEP packages. For GSHP projects, manage the commercial risks associated with specialist drilling sub-contractors and ground-loop installation. Conduct rigorous vetting of sub-contractors to ensure technical competency and compliance with MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards. Risk Management & Value Engineering Identify and mitigate technical risks unique to heat pump technology, such as building heat-loss variances and site-specific geological constraints. Collaborate with the design and engineering teams to provide value engineering solutions that reduce capital expenditure without compromising system COP (Coefficient of Performance). Maintain a comprehensive risk register for each project, proactively managing variations and compensation events. Project Governance Act as the primary commercial point of contact for clients, developers, and principal contractors. Ensure all project documentation is robust, providing a clear audit trail for renewable energy subsidies or grant-funded schemes where applicable. Candidate Profile Qualifications: A Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. RICS or ICES chartership (or working towards it) is highly desirable. Technical Expertise: A strong grasp of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services is essential. Specific experience in District Heating, GSHP, or ASHP is a distinct advantage. Contractual Knowledge: Proficiency in managing JCT and NEC contracts, with the ability to interpret complex technical specifications. Location: Must be based within a commutable distance of Bristol and hold a valid UK driving license for site visits across the South West. Rewards & Progression Salary: £55,000 £70,000 (Dependent on experience). Benefits: Enhanced pension scheme, private healthcare, and a carbon-neutral company car or allowance. Career Path: As the department grows, this role offers a clear trajectory toward Commercial Manager or Head of Commercial.
Outsource Construction
Quantity Surveyor
Outsource Construction Bristol, Gloucestershire
Title: Quantity Surveyor (Renewables/ Decarb Schemes) Location: Bristol Salary: £55k - £70k (DOE) Position Overview Following the successful acquisition of several major long-term frameworks and high-value private contracts, we are seeking a highly motivated and professionally rigorous Quantity Surveyor to join our Bristol team. This role is pivotal to our commercial strategy, overseeing the financial health of complex Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) and Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) installations. You will operate at the intersection of traditional surveying and specialized renewable engineering, ensuring that our transition to Net Zero remains commercially sustainable and operationally efficient. Key Responsibilities Commercial Lifecycle Management Execute full budgetary control over a portfolio of renewable projects, from initial feasibility and cost-planning through to final accounts. Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and financial forecasts to provide the leadership team with clear visibility on margin performance. Manage the application and valuation process in accordance with NEC4 or JCT contract suites, ensuring strict adherence to payment timelines. Specialized Procurement & Supply Chain Lead procurement strategies for specialized renewable components, including heat pump units, thermal storage, and complex MEP packages. For GSHP projects, manage the commercial risks associated with specialist drilling sub-contractors and ground-loop installation. Conduct rigorous vetting of sub-contractors to ensure technical competency and compliance with MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards. Risk Management & Value Engineering Identify and mitigate technical risks unique to heat pump technology, such as building heat-loss variances and site-specific geological constraints. Collaborate with the design and engineering teams to provide value engineering solutions that reduce capital expenditure without compromising system COP (Coefficient of Performance). Maintain a comprehensive risk register for each project, proactively managing variations and compensation events. Project Governance Act as the primary commercial point of contact for clients, developers, and principal contractors. Ensure all project documentation is robust, providing a clear audit trail for renewable energy subsidies or grant-funded schemes where applicable. Candidate Profile Qualifications: A Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. RICS or ICES chartership (or working towards it) is highly desirable. Technical Expertise: A strong grasp of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services is essential. Specific experience in District Heating, GSHP, or ASHP is a distinct advantage. Contractual Knowledge: Proficiency in managing JCT and NEC contracts, with the ability to interpret complex technical specifications. Location: Must be based within a commutable distance of Bristol and hold a valid UK driving license for site visits across the South West. Rewards & Progression Salary: £55,000 £70,000 (Dependent on experience). Benefits: Enhanced pension scheme, private healthcare, and a carbon-neutral company car or allowance. Career Path: As the department grows, this role offers a clear trajectory toward Commercial Manager or Head of Commercial.
26/02/2026
Full time
Title: Quantity Surveyor (Renewables/ Decarb Schemes) Location: Bristol Salary: £55k - £70k (DOE) Position Overview Following the successful acquisition of several major long-term frameworks and high-value private contracts, we are seeking a highly motivated and professionally rigorous Quantity Surveyor to join our Bristol team. This role is pivotal to our commercial strategy, overseeing the financial health of complex Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) and Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) installations. You will operate at the intersection of traditional surveying and specialized renewable engineering, ensuring that our transition to Net Zero remains commercially sustainable and operationally efficient. Key Responsibilities Commercial Lifecycle Management Execute full budgetary control over a portfolio of renewable projects, from initial feasibility and cost-planning through to final accounts. Produce accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs) and financial forecasts to provide the leadership team with clear visibility on margin performance. Manage the application and valuation process in accordance with NEC4 or JCT contract suites, ensuring strict adherence to payment timelines. Specialized Procurement & Supply Chain Lead procurement strategies for specialized renewable components, including heat pump units, thermal storage, and complex MEP packages. For GSHP projects, manage the commercial risks associated with specialist drilling sub-contractors and ground-loop installation. Conduct rigorous vetting of sub-contractors to ensure technical competency and compliance with MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards. Risk Management & Value Engineering Identify and mitigate technical risks unique to heat pump technology, such as building heat-loss variances and site-specific geological constraints. Collaborate with the design and engineering teams to provide value engineering solutions that reduce capital expenditure without compromising system COP (Coefficient of Performance). Maintain a comprehensive risk register for each project, proactively managing variations and compensation events. Project Governance Act as the primary commercial point of contact for clients, developers, and principal contractors. Ensure all project documentation is robust, providing a clear audit trail for renewable energy subsidies or grant-funded schemes where applicable. Candidate Profile Qualifications: A Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline. RICS or ICES chartership (or working towards it) is highly desirable. Technical Expertise: A strong grasp of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services is essential. Specific experience in District Heating, GSHP, or ASHP is a distinct advantage. Contractual Knowledge: Proficiency in managing JCT and NEC contracts, with the ability to interpret complex technical specifications. Location: Must be based within a commutable distance of Bristol and hold a valid UK driving license for site visits across the South West. Rewards & Progression Salary: £55,000 £70,000 (Dependent on experience). Benefits: Enhanced pension scheme, private healthcare, and a carbon-neutral company car or allowance. Career Path: As the department grows, this role offers a clear trajectory toward Commercial Manager or Head of Commercial.
Flagship Consulting
Quantity Surveyor
Flagship Consulting
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing Civil Engineering Consultancies, delivering projects across the Rail sector, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and major rail infrastructure schemes. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national rail frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to continued project wins and sustained growth within the rail sector, the company is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding London team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor looking to develop their career within a leading consultancy, working on large-scale rail and rail infrastructure projects. You ll work closely with senior commercial and project leaders, with clear progression opportunities towards Senior Quantity Surveyor and beyond. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Supporting the delivery of pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services on rail sector projects Assisting with the commercial management of rail infrastructure schemes, including track, stations, depots, and associated civils Preparing and contributing to cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Supporting contract administration, change control, and commercial reporting Attending client meetings and assisting in maintaining long-term client relationships with rail clients, operators, and contractors Working collaboratively with senior team members and supporting junior staff where appropriate Working as part of a growing and high-performing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Consultancy/PQS-side experience (preferred) Experience or strong interest in rail or rail infrastructure projects Good commercial awareness and client-facing communication skills MRICS status or working towards chartership (full support provided) The ability to manage workloads effectively and work with guidance from senior team members Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative consultancy Why Join? Secure workload across long-term national rail frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate, and Director level Market-leading reputation in rail infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with strong mentorship and professional development Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Chappell directly at (phone number removed)
20/02/2026
Full time
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing Civil Engineering Consultancies, delivering projects across the Rail sector, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and major rail infrastructure schemes. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national rail frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to continued project wins and sustained growth within the rail sector, the company is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding London team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor looking to develop their career within a leading consultancy, working on large-scale rail and rail infrastructure projects. You ll work closely with senior commercial and project leaders, with clear progression opportunities towards Senior Quantity Surveyor and beyond. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Supporting the delivery of pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services on rail sector projects Assisting with the commercial management of rail infrastructure schemes, including track, stations, depots, and associated civils Preparing and contributing to cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Supporting contract administration, change control, and commercial reporting Attending client meetings and assisting in maintaining long-term client relationships with rail clients, operators, and contractors Working collaboratively with senior team members and supporting junior staff where appropriate Working as part of a growing and high-performing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Consultancy/PQS-side experience (preferred) Experience or strong interest in rail or rail infrastructure projects Good commercial awareness and client-facing communication skills MRICS status or working towards chartership (full support provided) The ability to manage workloads effectively and work with guidance from senior team members Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative consultancy Why Join? Secure workload across long-term national rail frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Senior Quantity Surveyor, Associate, and Director level Market-leading reputation in rail infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with strong mentorship and professional development Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Chappell directly at (phone number removed)
Flagship Consulting
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Flagship Consulting
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing Civil Engineering Consultancies, delivering projects across the Rail sector, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and major rail infrastructure schemes. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national rail frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to continued project wins and sustained growth within the rail sector, the company is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding London team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced QS to take a leading commercial role on large-scale rail infrastructure projects, while continuing to develop professionally within a supportive consultancy environment. You ll work closely with senior leadership, with clear progression opportunities towards Associate level and beyond. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Leading the delivery of pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services on rail sector projects Managing the commercial aspects of rail infrastructure schemes, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and associated civils Preparing and reviewing cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Overseeing contract administration, change control, and commercial reporting Leading client meetings and supporting long-term client relationships with rail clients, operators, and contractors Mentoring and supporting junior members of the commercial team Working collaboratively as part of a growing and high-performing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Strong consultancy/PQS-side experience (essential) Proven experience delivering rail or rail infrastructure projects Excellent commercial awareness and client-facing communication skills MRICS status or working towards chartership (support provided if required) The ability to manage multiple projects and work with minimal supervision Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative consultancy Why Join? Secure workload across long-term national rail frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Associate and Director level Market-leading reputation in rail infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with strong mentorship and professional development Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Chappell directly at (phone number removed)
20/02/2026
Full time
The Company Our client is one of the UK s fastest-growing Civil Engineering Consultancies, delivering projects across the Rail sector, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and major rail infrastructure schemes. Known for their dynamic culture and long-term client partnerships, they are a trusted delivery partner on major national rail frameworks offering strong job security and genuine career development opportunities. The Opportunity Due to continued project wins and sustained growth within the rail sector, the company is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding London team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced QS to take a leading commercial role on large-scale rail infrastructure projects, while continuing to develop professionally within a supportive consultancy environment. You ll work closely with senior leadership, with clear progression opportunities towards Associate level and beyond. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will be involved in: Leading the delivery of pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying services on rail sector projects Managing the commercial aspects of rail infrastructure schemes, including track, stations, depots, signalling, and associated civils Preparing and reviewing cost plans, procurement strategies, and risk assessments Overseeing contract administration, change control, and commercial reporting Leading client meetings and supporting long-term client relationships with rail clients, operators, and contractors Mentoring and supporting junior members of the commercial team Working collaboratively as part of a growing and high-performing project team The Candidate The ideal candidate will bring: A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline Strong consultancy/PQS-side experience (essential) Proven experience delivering rail or rail infrastructure projects Excellent commercial awareness and client-facing communication skills MRICS status or working towards chartership (support provided if required) The ability to manage multiple projects and work with minimal supervision Ambition to progress within a growing, collaborative consultancy Why Join? Secure workload across long-term national rail frameworks Clear progression opportunities to Associate and Director level Market-leading reputation in rail infrastructure consulting Excellent company culture with strong mentorship and professional development Hybrid working and flexible arrangements available Interested? Apply in confidence via this advert, or contact Ben Chappell directly at (phone number removed)
ADVANCE TRS
Quantity Surveyor
ADVANCE TRS City, Birmingham
Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of rail infrastructure projects across a diverse portfolio of renewals, enhancements, and major programmes. This role will suit a commercially astute professional with strong rail sector experience and a solid understanding of NEC contracts, cost control, and stakeholder management within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Manage and administer NEC (primarily NEC3/NEC4) contracts across rail infrastructure schemes Provide accurate cost planning, forecasting, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle Prepare and assess compensation events, variations, and change control submissions Support procurement activities including tender documentation, bid evaluation, and subcontract management Monitor project budgets, identify commercial risks, and implement mitigation strategies Produce cost reports, earned value analysis, and cash flow forecasts for client review Provide commercial advice to project managers and engineering teams Ensure compliance with contractual, governance, and rail industry standards Engage effectively with clients, contractors, and key stakeholders to maintain strong working relationships Essential Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Quantity Surveyor on UK rail projects Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Experience working on Network Rail frameworks, major rail enhancements, or renewals programmes Proven track record in cost management, change control, and financial reporting Understanding of rail assurance, governance, and project lifecycle processes Experience working in multidisciplinary project environments Qualifications Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards or already achieved MRICS, MCICES or equivalent professional accreditation CSCS card (as required for site-based work) Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and numerical capability Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Commercially aware with the ability to challenge constructively Proactive, detail-oriented, and delivery-focused Ability to manage multiple workstreams within a fast-paced rail environment We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
19/02/2026
Full time
Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of rail infrastructure projects across a diverse portfolio of renewals, enhancements, and major programmes. This role will suit a commercially astute professional with strong rail sector experience and a solid understanding of NEC contracts, cost control, and stakeholder management within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Manage and administer NEC (primarily NEC3/NEC4) contracts across rail infrastructure schemes Provide accurate cost planning, forecasting, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle Prepare and assess compensation events, variations, and change control submissions Support procurement activities including tender documentation, bid evaluation, and subcontract management Monitor project budgets, identify commercial risks, and implement mitigation strategies Produce cost reports, earned value analysis, and cash flow forecasts for client review Provide commercial advice to project managers and engineering teams Ensure compliance with contractual, governance, and rail industry standards Engage effectively with clients, contractors, and key stakeholders to maintain strong working relationships Essential Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Quantity Surveyor on UK rail projects Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Experience working on Network Rail frameworks, major rail enhancements, or renewals programmes Proven track record in cost management, change control, and financial reporting Understanding of rail assurance, governance, and project lifecycle processes Experience working in multidisciplinary project environments Qualifications Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards or already achieved MRICS, MCICES or equivalent professional accreditation CSCS card (as required for site-based work) Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and numerical capability Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Commercially aware with the ability to challenge constructively Proactive, detail-oriented, and delivery-focused Ability to manage multiple workstreams within a fast-paced rail environment We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
ADVANCE TRS
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
ADVANCE TRS City, Birmingham
Role Overview We are seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor with up to five years' relevant experience supporting major infrastructure projects, ideally within the rail sector. This role offers the opportunity to develop strong commercial capability while working alongside experienced Quantity Surveyors on complex rail programmes. You will assist in the management of project costs, contract administration, and commercial reporting, gaining exposure to NEC contracts, change control processes, and client-side governance within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and budget forecasts Assist with the administration of NEC contracts, including early warnings and compensation events Contribute to change management and variation assessments Support procurement activities including tender documentation and subcontract analysis Assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis Maintain accurate commercial records and document control Support risk identification and mitigation from a commercial perspective Attend client and project meetings, preparing commercial updates as required Work collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and contractors Essential Experience Up to five years' relevant experience in a Quantity Surveying or commercial role Experience supporting major infrastructure or rail projects Basic understanding of NEC contracts Exposure to cost control, forecasting, and reporting processes Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams Qualifications Degree (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards professional accreditation (e.g. RICS or equivalent) desirable CSCS card (if site-based activity required) Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical skills Attention to detail and willingness to learn Good communication and interpersonal skills Organised and able to manage competing priorities Proactive approach to professional development We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
19/02/2026
Full time
Role Overview We are seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor with up to five years' relevant experience supporting major infrastructure projects, ideally within the rail sector. This role offers the opportunity to develop strong commercial capability while working alongside experienced Quantity Surveyors on complex rail programmes. You will assist in the management of project costs, contract administration, and commercial reporting, gaining exposure to NEC contracts, change control processes, and client-side governance within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and budget forecasts Assist with the administration of NEC contracts, including early warnings and compensation events Contribute to change management and variation assessments Support procurement activities including tender documentation and subcontract analysis Assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis Maintain accurate commercial records and document control Support risk identification and mitigation from a commercial perspective Attend client and project meetings, preparing commercial updates as required Work collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and contractors Essential Experience Up to five years' relevant experience in a Quantity Surveying or commercial role Experience supporting major infrastructure or rail projects Basic understanding of NEC contracts Exposure to cost control, forecasting, and reporting processes Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams Qualifications Degree (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards professional accreditation (e.g. RICS or equivalent) desirable CSCS card (if site-based activity required) Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical skills Attention to detail and willingness to learn Good communication and interpersonal skills Organised and able to manage competing priorities Proactive approach to professional development We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
ADVANCE TRS
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
ADVANCE TRS City, London
Role Overview We are seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor with up to five years' relevant experience supporting major infrastructure projects, ideally within the rail sector. This role offers the opportunity to develop strong commercial capability while working alongside experienced Quantity Surveyors on complex rail programmes. You will assist in the management of project costs, contract administration, and commercial reporting, gaining exposure to NEC contracts, change control processes, and client-side governance within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and budget forecasts Assist with the administration of NEC contracts, including early warnings and compensation events Contribute to change management and variation assessments Support procurement activities including tender documentation and subcontract analysis Assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis Maintain accurate commercial records and document control Support risk identification and mitigation from a commercial perspective Attend client and project meetings, preparing commercial updates as required Work collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and contractors Essential Experience Up to five years' relevant experience in a Quantity Surveying or commercial role Experience supporting major infrastructure or rail projects Basic understanding of NEC contracts Exposure to cost control, forecasting, and reporting processes Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams Qualifications Degree (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards professional accreditation (e.g. RICS or equivalent) desirable CSCS card (if site-based activity required) Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical skills Attention to detail and willingness to learn Good communication and interpersonal skills Organised and able to manage competing priorities Proactive approach to professional development We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
19/02/2026
Full time
Role Overview We are seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor with up to five years' relevant experience supporting major infrastructure projects, ideally within the rail sector. This role offers the opportunity to develop strong commercial capability while working alongside experienced Quantity Surveyors on complex rail programmes. You will assist in the management of project costs, contract administration, and commercial reporting, gaining exposure to NEC contracts, change control processes, and client-side governance within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Support the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and budget forecasts Assist with the administration of NEC contracts, including early warnings and compensation events Contribute to change management and variation assessments Support procurement activities including tender documentation and subcontract analysis Assist in the preparation of monthly cost reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis Maintain accurate commercial records and document control Support risk identification and mitigation from a commercial perspective Attend client and project meetings, preparing commercial updates as required Work collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and contractors Essential Experience Up to five years' relevant experience in a Quantity Surveying or commercial role Experience supporting major infrastructure or rail projects Basic understanding of NEC contracts Exposure to cost control, forecasting, and reporting processes Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams Qualifications Degree (or working towards) in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards professional accreditation (e.g. RICS or equivalent) desirable CSCS card (if site-based activity required) Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical skills Attention to detail and willingness to learn Good communication and interpersonal skills Organised and able to manage competing priorities Proactive approach to professional development We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
ADVANCE TRS
Quantity Surveyor Opporutnity
ADVANCE TRS City, London
Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of rail infrastructure projects across a diverse portfolio of renewals, enhancements, and major programmes. This role will suit a commercially astute professional with strong rail sector experience and a solid understanding of NEC contracts, cost control, and stakeholder management within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Manage and administer NEC (primarily NEC3/NEC4) contracts across rail infrastructure schemes Provide accurate cost planning, forecasting, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle Prepare and assess compensation events, variations, and change control submissions Support procurement activities including tender documentation, bid evaluation, and subcontract management Monitor project budgets, identify commercial risks, and implement mitigation strategies Produce cost reports, earned value analysis, and cash flow forecasts for client review Provide commercial advice to project managers and engineering teams Ensure compliance with contractual, governance, and rail industry standards Engage effectively with clients, contractors, and key stakeholders to maintain strong working relationships Essential Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Quantity Surveyor on UK rail projects Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Experience working on Network Rail frameworks, major rail enhancements, or renewals programmes Proven track record in cost management, change control, and financial reporting Understanding of rail assurance, governance, and project lifecycle processes Experience working in multidisciplinary project environments Qualifications Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards or already achieved MRICS, MCICES or equivalent professional accreditation CSCS card (as required for site-based work) Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and numerical capability Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Commercially aware with the ability to challenge constructively Proactive, detail-oriented, and delivery-focused Ability to manage multiple workstreams within a fast-paced rail environment We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
19/02/2026
Full time
Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of rail infrastructure projects across a diverse portfolio of renewals, enhancements, and major programmes. This role will suit a commercially astute professional with strong rail sector experience and a solid understanding of NEC contracts, cost control, and stakeholder management within a regulated rail environment. Key Responsibilities Manage and administer NEC (primarily NEC3/NEC4) contracts across rail infrastructure schemes Provide accurate cost planning, forecasting, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle Prepare and assess compensation events, variations, and change control submissions Support procurement activities including tender documentation, bid evaluation, and subcontract management Monitor project budgets, identify commercial risks, and implement mitigation strategies Produce cost reports, earned value analysis, and cash flow forecasts for client review Provide commercial advice to project managers and engineering teams Ensure compliance with contractual, governance, and rail industry standards Engage effectively with clients, contractors, and key stakeholders to maintain strong working relationships Essential Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Quantity Surveyor on UK rail projects Strong working knowledge of NEC contracts (essential) Experience working on Network Rail frameworks, major rail enhancements, or renewals programmes Proven track record in cost management, change control, and financial reporting Understanding of rail assurance, governance, and project lifecycle processes Experience working in multidisciplinary project environments Qualifications Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline Working towards or already achieved MRICS, MCICES or equivalent professional accreditation CSCS card (as required for site-based work) Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and numerical capability Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Commercially aware with the ability to challenge constructively Proactive, detail-oriented, and delivery-focused Ability to manage multiple workstreams within a fast-paced rail environment We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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