Quantity Surveyor (Utilities) Bolton 60,000 - 68,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access Are you looking for an opportunity to join a company that offers progression and has a great reputation in their industry? Do you have experience in quantity surveying, cost planning, estimating within the utilities, construction or transferrable industries? This company specialises in providing multi utility solutions that make construction companies processes more efficient, while striving for high levels of customer service. This award winning company provided Gas, Water and Electricity connections for residential, commercial and industrial projects. They have also branched into the renewables industry, providing design and installation services for EV Charging Points. Responsible for managing project costs, budgets, and P&Ls across multi-utility projects, ensuring delivery within budget and schedule. Administers contracts, negotiates variations, and liaises with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Supports pricing and estimating, conducts site visits, and ensures compliance with quality and safety standards. Provides commercial insights, risk analysis, and margin performance reviews, while mentoring junior surveyors and fostering strong client relationships. The ideal candidate will have previous experience of Quantity Surveying within the utilities, construction or similar sectors. It would be advantageous if you had professional memberships such as RICS or CIOB, but candidates can be considered without. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to come into a vital position in one of the UK's leaders in the Multi Utilities industry, who also possesses multiple industry awards and are constantly growing and moving forward with new technologies. The Role: Manage project costs, budgets, and P&Ls to ensure delivery on time and within budget. Administer contracts, negotiate variations, and liaise with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Support pricing and estimating, conduct site visits, and ensure compliance with quality and safety standards. Provide commercial insights, analyse risks and margins, mentor junior surveyors, and build strong client relationships. 60,000 - 68,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Training + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access The Person: Experience within Quantity Surveying function within utilities, construction or similar sector Ability to manage relationships with clients Ability to work on own initiative and also within a team setting Commercially Minded Reference Number: BBBH27001 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Nathan Williams at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
08/07/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor (Utilities) Bolton 60,000 - 68,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access Are you looking for an opportunity to join a company that offers progression and has a great reputation in their industry? Do you have experience in quantity surveying, cost planning, estimating within the utilities, construction or transferrable industries? This company specialises in providing multi utility solutions that make construction companies processes more efficient, while striving for high levels of customer service. This award winning company provided Gas, Water and Electricity connections for residential, commercial and industrial projects. They have also branched into the renewables industry, providing design and installation services for EV Charging Points. Responsible for managing project costs, budgets, and P&Ls across multi-utility projects, ensuring delivery within budget and schedule. Administers contracts, negotiates variations, and liaises with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Supports pricing and estimating, conducts site visits, and ensures compliance with quality and safety standards. Provides commercial insights, risk analysis, and margin performance reviews, while mentoring junior surveyors and fostering strong client relationships. The ideal candidate will have previous experience of Quantity Surveying within the utilities, construction or similar sectors. It would be advantageous if you had professional memberships such as RICS or CIOB, but candidates can be considered without. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to come into a vital position in one of the UK's leaders in the Multi Utilities industry, who also possesses multiple industry awards and are constantly growing and moving forward with new technologies. The Role: Manage project costs, budgets, and P&Ls to ensure delivery on time and within budget. Administer contracts, negotiate variations, and liaise with stakeholders to maintain financial flow. Support pricing and estimating, conduct site visits, and ensure compliance with quality and safety standards. Provide commercial insights, analyse risks and margins, mentor junior surveyors, and build strong client relationships. 60,000 - 68,000 + 7,000 Vehicle Allowance + Training + Progression + Pension + Great Holiday Package + GP Access The Person: Experience within Quantity Surveying function within utilities, construction or similar sector Ability to manage relationships with clients Ability to work on own initiative and also within a team setting Commercially Minded Reference Number: BBBH27001 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Nathan Williams at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in civil engineering and construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits with volunteering days. What you will be doing Preparing, negotiating and analysing costs for budgets. Ensure sub-contractors are pre-qualified in accordance with management systems. Procurement of Sub-Contractors and preparation of Sub-Contractor order documentation. Assessing and certification of sub-contractor interim payments and ensuring required Payer / Pay-less notices as issued. Advising on a range of legal and contractual issues and identification and management of commercial risks. Production and presentation of monthly Cost Value Reconciliation on projects. Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships. Plan, allocate and evaluate work carried out by teams, individuals and self. Assist in managing the Commercial team and supervise and mentor Quantity Surveyors. Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams. What We're Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to travel frequently to site, as and when required How to Apply: If you're ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we'd love to hear from you! Apply by clicking apply below.
08/07/2026
Full time
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in civil engineering and construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary and great benefits with volunteering days. What you will be doing Preparing, negotiating and analysing costs for budgets. Ensure sub-contractors are pre-qualified in accordance with management systems. Procurement of Sub-Contractors and preparation of Sub-Contractor order documentation. Assessing and certification of sub-contractor interim payments and ensuring required Payer / Pay-less notices as issued. Advising on a range of legal and contractual issues and identification and management of commercial risks. Production and presentation of monthly Cost Value Reconciliation on projects. Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships. Plan, allocate and evaluate work carried out by teams, individuals and self. Assist in managing the Commercial team and supervise and mentor Quantity Surveyors. Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams. What We're Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to travel frequently to site, as and when required How to Apply: If you're ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we'd love to hear from you! Apply by clicking apply below.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading international Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contractor on a major energy infrastructure project based at Drax, North Yorkshire. The business delivers innovative engineering solutions across a range of sectors including Energy, Power & Renewables, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverage, and Data Centres. With more than 40 years of industry experience, they provide high-quality contracting solutions using in-house, flexible resources to deliver a consistent, customer-focused service. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and is delivering large-scale projects across the UK and Europe. The organisation recognises that its continued success is driven by its people and is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where employees are encouraged to develop their careers. Investment in wellbeing, professional development and employee support is at the heart of the business culture. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will take ownership of the commercial and contractual aspects of the project throughout its lifecycle, while supporting the successful delivery of a major engineering project. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial and contractual requirements of the project from start to completion. Acting as the commercial interface with the client and contract team. Managing project procurement, including subcontractor packages. Conducting cost and risk analysis. Reviewing contractual correspondence from clients, design teams and subcontractors, identifying key commercial issues and preparing responses. Managing the commercial performance of subcontractors. Producing project costing, margin and cashflow reports. Managing change order procedures and negotiating costs with the client. Preparing monthly valuations and certificates. Negotiating and agreeing final accounts. About You To be considered, you should have: A degree (or equivalent third-level qualification) in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. A minimum of 5 years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor. Previous experience leading or managing a team. Good knowledge of construction contracts and commercial procedures. Experience managing or assessing contractual claims from either a contractor, consultant or client-side environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail. The ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative approach and the ability to work within a high-performing team. What's on Offer 23 days annual leave. Company pension contributions with no waiting period. Paid maternity and paternity leave. Private health insurance contribution. Life and disability cover. Employee Assistance Programme for employees and their families. Educational assistance, CPD and chartership support. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Why Join? You'll be joining a business that is committed to continuous improvement, innovation and empowering its people. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, drive improvements and take ownership of delivering high-quality projects. The organisation operates an integrated health, safety, environmental and quality management system and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where people can develop and succeed. If you're an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing engineering contractor delivering complex, high-profile projects across the UK and Europe, we'd love to hear from you.
07/07/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading international Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contractor on a major energy infrastructure project based at Drax, North Yorkshire. The business delivers innovative engineering solutions across a range of sectors including Energy, Power & Renewables, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverage, and Data Centres. With more than 40 years of industry experience, they provide high-quality contracting solutions using in-house, flexible resources to deliver a consistent, customer-focused service. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and is delivering large-scale projects across the UK and Europe. The organisation recognises that its continued success is driven by its people and is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where employees are encouraged to develop their careers. Investment in wellbeing, professional development and employee support is at the heart of the business culture. The Role As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will take ownership of the commercial and contractual aspects of the project throughout its lifecycle, while supporting the successful delivery of a major engineering project. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial and contractual requirements of the project from start to completion. Acting as the commercial interface with the client and contract team. Managing project procurement, including subcontractor packages. Conducting cost and risk analysis. Reviewing contractual correspondence from clients, design teams and subcontractors, identifying key commercial issues and preparing responses. Managing the commercial performance of subcontractors. Producing project costing, margin and cashflow reports. Managing change order procedures and negotiating costs with the client. Preparing monthly valuations and certificates. Negotiating and agreeing final accounts. About You To be considered, you should have: A degree (or equivalent third-level qualification) in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. A minimum of 5 years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor. Previous experience leading or managing a team. Good knowledge of construction contracts and commercial procedures. Experience managing or assessing contractual claims from either a contractor, consultant or client-side environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail. The ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative approach and the ability to work within a high-performing team. What's on Offer 23 days annual leave. Company pension contributions with no waiting period. Paid maternity and paternity leave. Private health insurance contribution. Life and disability cover. Employee Assistance Programme for employees and their families. Educational assistance, CPD and chartership support. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Why Join? You'll be joining a business that is committed to continuous improvement, innovation and empowering its people. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, drive improvements and take ownership of delivering high-quality projects. The organisation operates an integrated health, safety, environmental and quality management system and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where people can develop and succeed. If you're an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing engineering contractor delivering complex, high-profile projects across the UK and Europe, we'd love to hear from you.
Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
07/07/2026
Full time
Surveyor Location : Bodelwyddan, North Wales Salary : £27,976 per annum + Excellent Benefits and a Company Vehicle! Contract : Full time, Permanent. Hours : 40 Hours (8am 5pm) Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus 8 public holidays, Dedicated Company Vehicle and Fuel Card, Competitive pension scheme and company sick pay and Career Growth : Genuine pathways for professional progression within a rapidly growing, national group! Established in 2002, IQA Group is a powerhouse in the UK infrastructure sector. Operating from three major sites across Glasgow, North Wales, and Liverpool, we deliver expert services across power networks, renewable energy, and commercial contracting. By joining IQA, you aren t just taking a job you are joining a team that is literally powering the UK s future! About the Surveyor Role and what you will be doing: We are looking for a motivated and organised Surveyor to join our growing team, working across the North West of England and North Wales. Reporting to the Business Unit Project Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the planning and delivery of utility projects by carrying out site surveys, assessing cut-out conditions, gathering property owner and tenant information, and providing accurate reporting to support operational teams. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, building positive customer relationships, and contributing to the successful delivery of projects within the electrical utilities sector. Working across our operational sites in the North West of England and North Wales, you will: As a Surveyor, you will: Visit residential and commercial properties to assess and report on electrical cut-out conditions. Obtain and accurately record property owner and tenant contact details. Plan and manage your own survey routes and appointments to maximise productivity. Support the Project Manager and Supervisors with the planning and coordination of works. Maximise surveying opportunities to help achieve Business Unit performance targets. Review engineering documentation to assess feasibility and ensure compliance with client requirements. Collect and upload survey information using the SPEN App to support project mobilisation. Prepare clear and accurate reports relating to survey findings, performance, service conditions, and invoicing. Support operational management with the assessment of equipment, material, and supplier tenders. Provide technical and operational support to Project Delivery teams throughout the design, construction, and operational phases. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders, delivering a high standard of customer service. Ensure all company processes, procedures, and health and safety requirements are consistently followed. Produce daily, weekly, and monthly management information to demonstrate effective control and performance of surveying activities. In order to be successful in this role you must have: A valid UK driving license (for regional travel). It would be great if you had: Experience within the LV/HV Electrical & Utilities sectors is highly desirable. Previous surveying experiences desirable If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a leading international Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contractor on a major Data Centre project. Our client delivers innovative engineering solutions across a range of sectors including Energy, Power & Renewables, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverage, and Data Centres. With more than 40 years of industry experience, they provide high-quality contracting solutions using in-house, flexible resources to deliver a consistent, customer-focused service. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and is delivering large-scale projects across the UK and Europe. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take ownership of the commercial and contractual aspects of the project throughout its lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Managing the commercial and contractual requirements of the project from start to completion. Acting as the commercial interface with the client and contract team. Managing project procurement, including subcontractor packages. Conducting cost and risk analysis. Reviewing contractual correspondence from clients, design teams and subcontractors, identifying key commercial issues and preparing responses. Managing the commercial performance of subcontractors. Producing project costing, margin and cashflow reports. Managing change order procedures and negotiating costs with the client. About You To be considered, you should have: A degree (or equivalent third-level qualification) in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. A minimum of 3 years' experience working as a Project Quantity Surveyor. Previous experience within the mechanical and/or electrical contracting sector. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail. The ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative approach and the ability to work within a high-performing team. What's on Offer 23 days annual leave. Company pension contributions with no waiting period. Paid maternity and paternity leave. Private health insurance contribution. Life and disability cover. Employee Assistance Programme for employees and their families. Educational assistance, CPD and chartership support. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Potential opportunities to work on international projects across Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Why Join? You'll be joining a business that is committed to continuous improvement, innovation and empowering its people. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, drive improvements and take ownership of delivering high-quality projects. The organisation operates an integrated health, safety, environmental and quality management system and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where people can develop and succeed. If you're looking to join a growing engineering contractor delivering complex, high-profile projects across the UK and Europe, we'd love to hear from you.
07/07/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a leading international Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contractor on a major Data Centre project. Our client delivers innovative engineering solutions across a range of sectors including Energy, Power & Renewables, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverage, and Data Centres. With more than 40 years of industry experience, they provide high-quality contracting solutions using in-house, flexible resources to deliver a consistent, customer-focused service. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and is delivering large-scale projects across the UK and Europe. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take ownership of the commercial and contractual aspects of the project throughout its lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Managing the commercial and contractual requirements of the project from start to completion. Acting as the commercial interface with the client and contract team. Managing project procurement, including subcontractor packages. Conducting cost and risk analysis. Reviewing contractual correspondence from clients, design teams and subcontractors, identifying key commercial issues and preparing responses. Managing the commercial performance of subcontractors. Producing project costing, margin and cashflow reports. Managing change order procedures and negotiating costs with the client. About You To be considered, you should have: A degree (or equivalent third-level qualification) in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. A minimum of 3 years' experience working as a Project Quantity Surveyor. Previous experience within the mechanical and/or electrical contracting sector. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail. The ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels. A collaborative approach and the ability to work within a high-performing team. What's on Offer 23 days annual leave. Company pension contributions with no waiting period. Paid maternity and paternity leave. Private health insurance contribution. Life and disability cover. Employee Assistance Programme for employees and their families. Educational assistance, CPD and chartership support. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. Potential opportunities to work on international projects across Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Why Join? You'll be joining a business that is committed to continuous improvement, innovation and empowering its people. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, drive improvements and take ownership of delivering high-quality projects. The organisation operates an integrated health, safety, environmental and quality management system and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where people can develop and succeed. If you're looking to join a growing engineering contractor delivering complex, high-profile projects across the UK and Europe, we'd love to hear from you.
Position: Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Glasgow with hybrid working available Rate: (Apply online only) per day (Neg DOE inside IR35) Duration: Ongoing (working on 2 multi-million-pound projects) Our Client: Is an integrated design and build provider working in the water sector. With over 1400 staff working across eight regional centres, supporting six long-term water sector frameworks and two recently won frameworks, operating both as a sole contractor but also in joint ventures and alliances. The Role: You will report directly to the Commercial Manager and you will be expected to take responsibility for the Commercial Management of Projects. Responsibilities: Quantity surveying duties in respect of managing projects and work packages Liaise with design, construction and supply chain teams to capture, analyse and control cost Collaborative work with the client to ensure business requirements are met Manage the main contract ensuring contractual notices and correspondence are identified and raised as necessary Preparation and issue of subcontract documentation Assist in the management and performance of subcontractors Manage the preparation and agreement of applications for payment The preparation of project cost & value reports, budgets and forecasts. Assist in the management and development of junior commercial staff Ensure your own continuous professional development by participating in external networking/conferences/associations/groups, to stay current on industry changes and innovations. Maintain a positive and solution-oriented approach to work, providing open and honest feedback. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role Experience: Qualified in quantity surveying or related discipline Working towards or have chartered membership of a recognised institution Experience in utilities/civil engineering/MEICA sectors NEC3 Experience Desirable Experience of managing and developing an individual or small team Key Words: Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveying QS SQS Senior QS Senior Quantity Surveyor Commercial Construction Contracts Contractual Conditions of Contract Sub-Contracts NEC Water Treatment Clean Water Water Sector Water Industry Wastewater Waste Water Utilities Rail Highways Power Energy Nuclear Oil Gas Petrochemical Sewage Renewables Procurement Valuations Variations Claims Final Accounts Scottish Water Caledonia Water Morrison ESD AMP 7 AMP 8
06/07/2026
Contract
Position: Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Glasgow with hybrid working available Rate: (Apply online only) per day (Neg DOE inside IR35) Duration: Ongoing (working on 2 multi-million-pound projects) Our Client: Is an integrated design and build provider working in the water sector. With over 1400 staff working across eight regional centres, supporting six long-term water sector frameworks and two recently won frameworks, operating both as a sole contractor but also in joint ventures and alliances. The Role: You will report directly to the Commercial Manager and you will be expected to take responsibility for the Commercial Management of Projects. Responsibilities: Quantity surveying duties in respect of managing projects and work packages Liaise with design, construction and supply chain teams to capture, analyse and control cost Collaborative work with the client to ensure business requirements are met Manage the main contract ensuring contractual notices and correspondence are identified and raised as necessary Preparation and issue of subcontract documentation Assist in the management and performance of subcontractors Manage the preparation and agreement of applications for payment The preparation of project cost & value reports, budgets and forecasts. Assist in the management and development of junior commercial staff Ensure your own continuous professional development by participating in external networking/conferences/associations/groups, to stay current on industry changes and innovations. Maintain a positive and solution-oriented approach to work, providing open and honest feedback. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this role Experience: Qualified in quantity surveying or related discipline Working towards or have chartered membership of a recognised institution Experience in utilities/civil engineering/MEICA sectors NEC3 Experience Desirable Experience of managing and developing an individual or small team Key Words: Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveying QS SQS Senior QS Senior Quantity Surveyor Commercial Construction Contracts Contractual Conditions of Contract Sub-Contracts NEC Water Treatment Clean Water Water Sector Water Industry Wastewater Waste Water Utilities Rail Highways Power Energy Nuclear Oil Gas Petrochemical Sewage Renewables Procurement Valuations Variations Claims Final Accounts Scottish Water Caledonia Water Morrison ESD AMP 7 AMP 8
First Task Professional are working with a rapidly growing Renewable & Heating contractor to recruit a Senior QS to join their team in Glasgow. This business is aligned to a number of Commercial Clients, Local Authoirities and Housing Associations and delivers Solar, Insulation and Battery installations across Scotland. Along with their domestic clients, this business will see their revenues increase to 40m for the financial year. They have a strong delivery team, and are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to lead the contracting part of their business Responsibilities Manage all aspects of subcontracting, including tendering, negotiation, and contract admin (4-7 live projects at any given time) Prepare and submit valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts Conduct cost analysis and prepare reports to provide management with visibility into project financials Work closely with project teams to ensure accurate project cost forecasting Evaluate and manage risks related to subcontracting and project costs Experience Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor, with a focus on subcontracting management and cost control Strong knowledge of construction contracts and relevant legislation Excellent negotiation and communication skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Being the first QS into the business, you will have the opportunity to shape and mould how the business operates, and implement commercial procedures and a structure that works. With the growth plans set out, you will also be involved with the recruitment of additional team members. The business is looking for ambitious staff and wants someone looking to take on the commercial manager role within a couple of years. They are offering a competitive salary, car/car allowance and bonus. For more information, please contact John Gillen
06/07/2026
Full time
First Task Professional are working with a rapidly growing Renewable & Heating contractor to recruit a Senior QS to join their team in Glasgow. This business is aligned to a number of Commercial Clients, Local Authoirities and Housing Associations and delivers Solar, Insulation and Battery installations across Scotland. Along with their domestic clients, this business will see their revenues increase to 40m for the financial year. They have a strong delivery team, and are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to lead the contracting part of their business Responsibilities Manage all aspects of subcontracting, including tendering, negotiation, and contract admin (4-7 live projects at any given time) Prepare and submit valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts Conduct cost analysis and prepare reports to provide management with visibility into project financials Work closely with project teams to ensure accurate project cost forecasting Evaluate and manage risks related to subcontracting and project costs Experience Bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor, with a focus on subcontracting management and cost control Strong knowledge of construction contracts and relevant legislation Excellent negotiation and communication skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Being the first QS into the business, you will have the opportunity to shape and mould how the business operates, and implement commercial procedures and a structure that works. With the growth plans set out, you will also be involved with the recruitment of additional team members. The business is looking for ambitious staff and wants someone looking to take on the commercial manager role within a couple of years. They are offering a competitive salary, car/car allowance and bonus. For more information, please contact John Gillen
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.
06/07/2026
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.
Electrical Buyer WORKING WITH A LEADING MODERN CONSTRUCTION OUTFIT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITES Location West Midlands (Office Based) Department Procurement Reports To Procurement Manager / Commercial Director Salary £50,000 per annum plus Company Car Employment Type Full-Time, Permanent Role Purpose The Electrical Buyer is responsible for the procurement of electrical materials, equipment and specialist services to support the successful delivery of construction projects across the West Midlands and surrounding regions. The role focuses on securing high-quality products at competitive prices while ensuring continuity of supply, cost efficiency and compliance with project specifications and programme requirements. The successful candidate will have proven experience purchasing electrical materials within the construction sector, together with a strong understanding of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery storage and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Working closely with the Commercial, Estimating, Project Management and Operations teams, the Electrical Buyer will develop strategic supplier relationships, negotiate favourable commercial agreements and contribute to the Company's procurement strategy and continued growth. This is a full-time, office-based position offering a salary of £50,000 per annum, together with a company car and an attractive benefits package. Key Responsibilities The Electrical Buyer will manage the procurement of electrical materials, plant and specialist equipment required for construction projects, ensuring purchases are completed in accordance with project budgets, technical specifications and delivery programmes. The role requires the sourcing of competitive quotations, evaluation of supplier proposals and negotiation of pricing, delivery schedules and commercial terms to achieve the best value for the business. The successful candidate will work closely with Estimators, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers and Site Managers to ensure procurement activities support project delivery and minimise delays. They will place purchase orders, monitor supplier performance and proactively manage delivery schedules to ensure materials arrive on site in line with programme requirements. The role includes responsibility for procuring a broad range of electrical products, including cable, containment, switchgear, distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, security systems, renewable energy technologies, solar PV panels, inverters, battery storage systems, EV charging units and associated infrastructure. The Electrical Buyer will establish and maintain strong relationships with manufacturers, wholesalers and specialist suppliers, regularly reviewing supplier performance to ensure quality, reliability and competitiveness. They will identify opportunities to reduce procurement costs, improve efficiencies and introduce alternative products or suppliers where appropriate without compromising quality or compliance. The post holder will maintain accurate purchasing records, monitor expenditure against project budgets and support the Commercial team with forecasting, reporting and cost control. They will ensure all procurement activities comply with Company procedures, contractual obligations and relevant legislation. The role also requires monitoring developments within the electrical, renewable energy and EV sectors to identify emerging technologies, products and supply chain opportunities that enhance the Company's service offering and support its sustainability objectives. Key Performance Indicators Performance will be assessed through the achievement of procurement savings, supplier performance, material availability, on-time deliveries, purchasing accuracy, budget control, reduction in procurement-related project delays, development of effective supplier partnerships and overall contribution to project profitability. Person Specification The successful candidate will have proven experience in a Buyer or Procurement role within the electrical or construction industry and possess a comprehensive understanding of electrical products and construction supply chains. Experience procuring materials for commercial, industrial or residential construction projects is essential. Applicants must demonstrate practical knowledge of solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage technology and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, together with an understanding of the products, manufacturers and supply chains that support these sectors. The role requires excellent negotiation, communication and organisational skills, together with strong commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple procurement activities simultaneously. The successful candidate will be confident analysing quotations, negotiating commercial agreements and building productive relationships with suppliers and colleagues across the business. Applicants should possess strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and experience using procurement, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or accounting systems. A thorough understanding of construction procurement processes, supplier agreements and material scheduling is essential. Qualifications Applicants should hold GCSEs, or equivalent qualifications, in English and Mathematics. A qualification in Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Construction, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline would be advantageous. Membership of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), or a willingness to work towards professional accreditation, would be desirable. A full UK Driving Licence is essential. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, sound commercial judgement and a proactive approach to procurement. They will possess strong analytical and negotiation skills, excellent communication abilities and the capacity to build long-term supplier relationships. They will be organised, dependable and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. A commitment to continuous improvement, collaboration and delivering value to the business will be essential to success in the role. Working Hours This is a full-time, permanent, office-based role located within the West Midlands. The standard working week is Monday to Friday, with flexibility expected to meet the demands of project procurement and business requirements. Benefits The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary of £50,000 per annum together with a company car, company pension, annual leave entitlement and access to additional Company benefits in accordance with the Company's policies. What Success Looks Like Success in this role will be demonstrated through the delivery of cost-effective procurement solutions, reliable supplier performance and uninterrupted material availability that supports the successful delivery of construction projects. The successful post holder will establish an efficient and resilient supply chain for electrical, solar PV and EV charging products, contribute to improved project profitability and support the Company's reputation for quality, innovation and excellence within the construction industry.
03/07/2026
Full time
Electrical Buyer WORKING WITH A LEADING MODERN CONSTRUCTION OUTFIT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITES Location West Midlands (Office Based) Department Procurement Reports To Procurement Manager / Commercial Director Salary £50,000 per annum plus Company Car Employment Type Full-Time, Permanent Role Purpose The Electrical Buyer is responsible for the procurement of electrical materials, equipment and specialist services to support the successful delivery of construction projects across the West Midlands and surrounding regions. The role focuses on securing high-quality products at competitive prices while ensuring continuity of supply, cost efficiency and compliance with project specifications and programme requirements. The successful candidate will have proven experience purchasing electrical materials within the construction sector, together with a strong understanding of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery storage and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Working closely with the Commercial, Estimating, Project Management and Operations teams, the Electrical Buyer will develop strategic supplier relationships, negotiate favourable commercial agreements and contribute to the Company's procurement strategy and continued growth. This is a full-time, office-based position offering a salary of £50,000 per annum, together with a company car and an attractive benefits package. Key Responsibilities The Electrical Buyer will manage the procurement of electrical materials, plant and specialist equipment required for construction projects, ensuring purchases are completed in accordance with project budgets, technical specifications and delivery programmes. The role requires the sourcing of competitive quotations, evaluation of supplier proposals and negotiation of pricing, delivery schedules and commercial terms to achieve the best value for the business. The successful candidate will work closely with Estimators, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers and Site Managers to ensure procurement activities support project delivery and minimise delays. They will place purchase orders, monitor supplier performance and proactively manage delivery schedules to ensure materials arrive on site in line with programme requirements. The role includes responsibility for procuring a broad range of electrical products, including cable, containment, switchgear, distribution equipment, lighting, fire alarm systems, security systems, renewable energy technologies, solar PV panels, inverters, battery storage systems, EV charging units and associated infrastructure. The Electrical Buyer will establish and maintain strong relationships with manufacturers, wholesalers and specialist suppliers, regularly reviewing supplier performance to ensure quality, reliability and competitiveness. They will identify opportunities to reduce procurement costs, improve efficiencies and introduce alternative products or suppliers where appropriate without compromising quality or compliance. The post holder will maintain accurate purchasing records, monitor expenditure against project budgets and support the Commercial team with forecasting, reporting and cost control. They will ensure all procurement activities comply with Company procedures, contractual obligations and relevant legislation. The role also requires monitoring developments within the electrical, renewable energy and EV sectors to identify emerging technologies, products and supply chain opportunities that enhance the Company's service offering and support its sustainability objectives. Key Performance Indicators Performance will be assessed through the achievement of procurement savings, supplier performance, material availability, on-time deliveries, purchasing accuracy, budget control, reduction in procurement-related project delays, development of effective supplier partnerships and overall contribution to project profitability. Person Specification The successful candidate will have proven experience in a Buyer or Procurement role within the electrical or construction industry and possess a comprehensive understanding of electrical products and construction supply chains. Experience procuring materials for commercial, industrial or residential construction projects is essential. Applicants must demonstrate practical knowledge of solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage technology and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, together with an understanding of the products, manufacturers and supply chains that support these sectors. The role requires excellent negotiation, communication and organisational skills, together with strong commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple procurement activities simultaneously. The successful candidate will be confident analysing quotations, negotiating commercial agreements and building productive relationships with suppliers and colleagues across the business. Applicants should possess strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and experience using procurement, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or accounting systems. A thorough understanding of construction procurement processes, supplier agreements and material scheduling is essential. Qualifications Applicants should hold GCSEs, or equivalent qualifications, in English and Mathematics. A qualification in Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Construction, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline would be advantageous. Membership of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), or a willingness to work towards professional accreditation, would be desirable. A full UK Driving Licence is essential. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, sound commercial judgement and a proactive approach to procurement. They will possess strong analytical and negotiation skills, excellent communication abilities and the capacity to build long-term supplier relationships. They will be organised, dependable and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. A commitment to continuous improvement, collaboration and delivering value to the business will be essential to success in the role. Working Hours This is a full-time, permanent, office-based role located within the West Midlands. The standard working week is Monday to Friday, with flexibility expected to meet the demands of project procurement and business requirements. Benefits The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary of £50,000 per annum together with a company car, company pension, annual leave entitlement and access to additional Company benefits in accordance with the Company's policies. What Success Looks Like Success in this role will be demonstrated through the delivery of cost-effective procurement solutions, reliable supplier performance and uninterrupted material availability that supports the successful delivery of construction projects. The successful post holder will establish an efficient and resilient supply chain for electrical, solar PV and EV charging products, contribute to improved project profitability and support the Company's reputation for quality, innovation and excellence within the construction industry.
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Cambridge Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 + Package Start Date: ASAP An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a specialist renewable energy contractor delivering innovative heating and energy solutions across the UK. The business is recognised for its expertise in the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of ground source, water source, and air source heat pump systems. Working across a range of commercial and specialist projects, the company prides itself on delivering tailored, energy-efficient solutions with a strong focus on quality, compliance, and client satisfaction. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven Quantity Surveyor who enjoys working closely with operational and technical teams in a fast-paced project environment. The Role Reporting directly to the Operations Director / Senior Project Manager, you will oversee the commercial performance of allocated projects from inception through to completion. Key responsibilities include: Managing the commercial performance of multiple projects Working closely with Project Managers, Engineers, Design teams, and Senior Commercial Management Reviewing client and subcontractor contracts Monitoring and reporting project financial performance Managing procurement procedures and subcontract valuations Ensuring variations are identified, recorded, and managed effectively Raising and resolving commercial issues in a timely manner Preparing detailed cost and progress reports for clients Supporting package negotiations and commercial strategy Advising on contractual and legal matters where required Protecting the company's commercial interests at all times Supporting compliance with Health & Safety and statutory requirements across projects About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor within M&E, construction, building services, or renewable energy sectors Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong report writing ability The confidence to challenge professionally when required A proactive and solution-focused approach Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills Good understanding of contractual procedures and project controls Excellent numerical and analytical skills Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office What's on Offer Salary between £70,000 - £75,000 Opportunity to work within the rapidly growing renewable energy sector Involvement in technically interesting and sustainable projects Collaborative and supportive working environment Long-term career progression opportunities If you are a commercially minded Quantity Surveyor looking to join a forward-thinking business within the renewable energy industry, we would love to hear from you.
02/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor Location: Cambridge Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 + Package Start Date: ASAP An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join a specialist renewable energy contractor delivering innovative heating and energy solutions across the UK. The business is recognised for its expertise in the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of ground source, water source, and air source heat pump systems. Working across a range of commercial and specialist projects, the company prides itself on delivering tailored, energy-efficient solutions with a strong focus on quality, compliance, and client satisfaction. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven Quantity Surveyor who enjoys working closely with operational and technical teams in a fast-paced project environment. The Role Reporting directly to the Operations Director / Senior Project Manager, you will oversee the commercial performance of allocated projects from inception through to completion. Key responsibilities include: Managing the commercial performance of multiple projects Working closely with Project Managers, Engineers, Design teams, and Senior Commercial Management Reviewing client and subcontractor contracts Monitoring and reporting project financial performance Managing procurement procedures and subcontract valuations Ensuring variations are identified, recorded, and managed effectively Raising and resolving commercial issues in a timely manner Preparing detailed cost and progress reports for clients Supporting package negotiations and commercial strategy Advising on contractual and legal matters where required Protecting the company's commercial interests at all times Supporting compliance with Health & Safety and statutory requirements across projects About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor within M&E, construction, building services, or renewable energy sectors Strong commercial awareness and financial management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong report writing ability The confidence to challenge professionally when required A proactive and solution-focused approach Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills Good understanding of contractual procedures and project controls Excellent numerical and analytical skills Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office What's on Offer Salary between £70,000 - £75,000 Opportunity to work within the rapidly growing renewable energy sector Involvement in technically interesting and sustainable projects Collaborative and supportive working environment Long-term career progression opportunities If you are a commercially minded Quantity Surveyor looking to join a forward-thinking business within the renewable energy industry, we would love to hear from you.
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We're Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills
02/07/2026
Full time
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects - Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth - Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We're Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills
Rural Surveyor (Associate Director) Ely, Cambridgeshire £45,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Profit Share Bonus + Pension I'm exclusively partnering with one of the UK's most prestigious independent property consultancies to recruit an experienced Rural Surveyor (Associate Director) for their highly regarded Rural team based in Ely. About the Business Established in the 1800s , my client has been advising landowners, farmers, rural businesses and estates for almost 200 years . Still privately owned and proudly independent today, they have built an exceptional reputation as one of the leading names in rural property across the East of England. Combining the heritage, client base and quality of work associated with the UK's largest property consultancies with the culture and agility of an independent partnership, they are trusted advisers to generations of farming families, private estates and institutional landowners. Their reputation has been built on technical excellence, long-standing client relationships and delivering practical, commercial advice across every aspect of rural property. This is an opportunity to join a business where your work genuinely makes an impact, where quality is valued over volume, and where you'll work alongside some of the most respected professionals in the industry. The Opportunity Joining a well-established Rural Department, you'll become part of a collaborative team of experienced surveyors based in the Ely office, supported by a wider multidisciplinary team of rural specialists. The role has a strong emphasis on professional work and valuations, with plenty of opportunity to become involved in agency, development, infrastructure and renewable energy projects as your interests develop. You'll manage your own portfolio of clients, advising farmers, landowners and rural businesses across Cambridgeshire, West Norfolk, South Lincolnshire, Suffolk and surrounding counties. Key Responsibilities Providing professional advice to farmers, landowners, estates and rural businesses Undertaking predominantly rural property valuations, alongside some residential valuations Managing rural professional work including utility and infrastructure projects, acting on behalf of landowners Advising on compulsory purchase and compensation matters Handling rural agency instructions including sales and lettings Agricultural landlord & tenant matters Contract Farming Agreements Rural diversification projects Renewable energy and infrastructure schemes Attending client meetings and managing instructions from inception through to completion Preparing reports, valuations and professional advice Negotiating transactions and Heads of Terms Working closely with solicitors, accountants and other professional advisers Collaborating with planning, development and wider property teams to deliver a complete service to clients Supporting business development, networking and maintaining long-term client relationships About You We're keen to speak with experienced Rural Surveyors who are looking to take the next step in their career within a highly respected independent consultancy. You'll ideally have: MRICS qualification CAAV qualification or be working towards it Around 5+ years' post-qualified experience within rural practice Strong experience in rural professional work and valuations Excellent communication and client relationship skills The ability to manage your own workload and client portfolio Commercial awareness and strong attention to detail A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle (business mileage and car allowance provided) What's on Offer £45,000 - £60,000 basic salary Car allowance Business mileage reimbursement Company pension Annual company-wide profit share bonus Additional structured departmental bonus Clear progression to Senior Associate Director and beyond Exposure to high-quality, varied instructions across rural property Opportunity to broaden your expertise into development, renewables and agency work Supportive, collaborative and highly experienced team Based in the beautiful cathedral city of Ely The role is predominantly office-based to encourage collaboration and client service, although there is flexibility for occasional hybrid working for the right individual. Why Apply? This is a rare opportunity to join one of the country's longest-established independent property consultancies, where heritage is matched by innovation and ambition. You'll benefit from working with an enviable client base, a diverse workload and genuine career progression, while remaining part of a business that values collaboration, quality and long-term relationships over corporate targets. If you're an experienced Rural Surveyor looking for a role that offers prestige, autonomy and excellent long-term career prospects, I'd welcome a confidential conversation.
30/06/2026
Full time
Rural Surveyor (Associate Director) Ely, Cambridgeshire £45,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Profit Share Bonus + Pension I'm exclusively partnering with one of the UK's most prestigious independent property consultancies to recruit an experienced Rural Surveyor (Associate Director) for their highly regarded Rural team based in Ely. About the Business Established in the 1800s , my client has been advising landowners, farmers, rural businesses and estates for almost 200 years . Still privately owned and proudly independent today, they have built an exceptional reputation as one of the leading names in rural property across the East of England. Combining the heritage, client base and quality of work associated with the UK's largest property consultancies with the culture and agility of an independent partnership, they are trusted advisers to generations of farming families, private estates and institutional landowners. Their reputation has been built on technical excellence, long-standing client relationships and delivering practical, commercial advice across every aspect of rural property. This is an opportunity to join a business where your work genuinely makes an impact, where quality is valued over volume, and where you'll work alongside some of the most respected professionals in the industry. The Opportunity Joining a well-established Rural Department, you'll become part of a collaborative team of experienced surveyors based in the Ely office, supported by a wider multidisciplinary team of rural specialists. The role has a strong emphasis on professional work and valuations, with plenty of opportunity to become involved in agency, development, infrastructure and renewable energy projects as your interests develop. You'll manage your own portfolio of clients, advising farmers, landowners and rural businesses across Cambridgeshire, West Norfolk, South Lincolnshire, Suffolk and surrounding counties. Key Responsibilities Providing professional advice to farmers, landowners, estates and rural businesses Undertaking predominantly rural property valuations, alongside some residential valuations Managing rural professional work including utility and infrastructure projects, acting on behalf of landowners Advising on compulsory purchase and compensation matters Handling rural agency instructions including sales and lettings Agricultural landlord & tenant matters Contract Farming Agreements Rural diversification projects Renewable energy and infrastructure schemes Attending client meetings and managing instructions from inception through to completion Preparing reports, valuations and professional advice Negotiating transactions and Heads of Terms Working closely with solicitors, accountants and other professional advisers Collaborating with planning, development and wider property teams to deliver a complete service to clients Supporting business development, networking and maintaining long-term client relationships About You We're keen to speak with experienced Rural Surveyors who are looking to take the next step in their career within a highly respected independent consultancy. You'll ideally have: MRICS qualification CAAV qualification or be working towards it Around 5+ years' post-qualified experience within rural practice Strong experience in rural professional work and valuations Excellent communication and client relationship skills The ability to manage your own workload and client portfolio Commercial awareness and strong attention to detail A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle (business mileage and car allowance provided) What's on Offer £45,000 - £60,000 basic salary Car allowance Business mileage reimbursement Company pension Annual company-wide profit share bonus Additional structured departmental bonus Clear progression to Senior Associate Director and beyond Exposure to high-quality, varied instructions across rural property Opportunity to broaden your expertise into development, renewables and agency work Supportive, collaborative and highly experienced team Based in the beautiful cathedral city of Ely The role is predominantly office-based to encourage collaboration and client service, although there is flexibility for occasional hybrid working for the right individual. Why Apply? This is a rare opportunity to join one of the country's longest-established independent property consultancies, where heritage is matched by innovation and ambition. You'll benefit from working with an enviable client base, a diverse workload and genuine career progression, while remaining part of a business that values collaboration, quality and long-term relationships over corporate targets. If you're an experienced Rural Surveyor looking for a role that offers prestige, autonomy and excellent long-term career prospects, I'd welcome a confidential conversation.
Murphy is recruiting for a Senior Design Coordinator to work with Energy on the ETP framework initally based out of Kentish Town and then onsite ( various locastion) Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Design Coordinator: Review submissions as directed for quality and sufficiency. Lead design engineering matters on small/medium sized project/s as directed. Monitor, co-ordinate, and manage the design by internal designers, consultants, suppliers, and interface contractors as appropriate. Endure that that Aconex (or client approved alternative CDE system) is adequately setup and being utilised correctly by all designers, site operations and external stakeholders. Monitor, track and report on Design progress against the project programme Oversee appropriate consideration of constructability and permanent works in relation to Temporary Works. Review design progress and detail using CAD/BIM tools. Monitoring and reporting on Design NCRs and associated close out. Liaise with the wider team such as Surveyors, Buyers, Contract Managers, Project Managers, Site Managers and Estimators to engender a team approach for each project. Still interested, does this sound like you? HNC/HND in civil engineering, construction or similar Professional affiliated membership of applicable Engineering Institution or evidence of ongoing progression towards Engineering Design Experience i.e. production of engineering designs on Power T&D, renewables, or multidisciplinary EPC process projects Exposure to Design management/coordination and construction experience Experience of Autodesk suite including AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks. Digitally familiar with BIM and CDEs and document control systems and processes
29/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a Senior Design Coordinator to work with Energy on the ETP framework initally based out of Kentish Town and then onsite ( various locastion) Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Senior Design Coordinator: Review submissions as directed for quality and sufficiency. Lead design engineering matters on small/medium sized project/s as directed. Monitor, co-ordinate, and manage the design by internal designers, consultants, suppliers, and interface contractors as appropriate. Endure that that Aconex (or client approved alternative CDE system) is adequately setup and being utilised correctly by all designers, site operations and external stakeholders. Monitor, track and report on Design progress against the project programme Oversee appropriate consideration of constructability and permanent works in relation to Temporary Works. Review design progress and detail using CAD/BIM tools. Monitoring and reporting on Design NCRs and associated close out. Liaise with the wider team such as Surveyors, Buyers, Contract Managers, Project Managers, Site Managers and Estimators to engender a team approach for each project. Still interested, does this sound like you? HNC/HND in civil engineering, construction or similar Professional affiliated membership of applicable Engineering Institution or evidence of ongoing progression towards Engineering Design Experience i.e. production of engineering designs on Power T&D, renewables, or multidisciplinary EPC process projects Exposure to Design management/coordination and construction experience Experience of Autodesk suite including AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks. Digitally familiar with BIM and CDEs and document control systems and processes
Quantity Surveyor Repairs & Maintenance Property Services 12 month FTC Sedgefield, North East Competitive salary offered + £4k Car Allowance + Benefits 25 days holiday + bank holidays Pension scheme Life insurance (2x salary) Health cash plan & 24/7 access Stability within a leading Tier 1 contractor Liberty Gas Group (part of WPS Group) is growing! This is your opportunity to join a commercially driven business as we evolve from a traditional finance led model into a commercially driven forward thinking business We re looking for a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of a key social housing repairs and maintenance contract, working closely with the operational team to manage cost value and performance This is a collaborative role, based in the Sedgefield office where you ll be part of a close-knit commercial team delivering reactive and planned maintenance works across residential portfolios We Can Offer You: Stability & Security: Full-time, 12 month FTC role within a well-established and growing commercial property services business, backed by a leading national group Work-Life Balance: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with flexible and hybrid working options Supportive Environment: Join a structured commercial team with strong leadership, hands-on support and clear reporting lines Purpose-Driven Work: Play a key role in managing costs, improving performance and supporting the successful delivery of repairs, maintenance and compliance contracts across residential portfolios Your Role as Our Quantity Surveyor: Managing subcontractor payments, valuations and final accounts Supporting CVR processes, client invoicing and month end reporting Ensuring accurate cost control across reactive and planned maintenance works Analysing and interpreting large data sets to support commercial decision making Securing accrued income and maximizing contract entitlement Supporting cash collection and reducing aged debt Managing supply chain performance, applications and validation Working closely with the operational team to drive value and performance What We Need from You: Min 4 years experience in Repairs & Maintenance (essential) Social housing, property services or facilities management Experience with schedule of rates (NHF), responsive maintenance or voids contracts Strong commercial awareness and cost control experience Experience across planned and reactive works Ability to analyse and work with large data sets Experience managing subcontractor packages, payments and variations Social housing experience Why Join Liberty WPS Group? We are part of a Tier 1 contractor and one of the UK s leading property service providers Nationwide business with diverse workstreams including renewables, construction and residential maintenance Strong pipeline of long-term contracts and consistent growth A people focused, high performing business with a reputation for quality and delivery Supportive leadership and a collaborative team environment where engagement matters Ready to make the move? If you re working in maintenance , FM or property services and looking to transition into a more commercially focussed QS role, we ed love to hear from you Apply today and be part of our exciting growth journey Closing Date: ASAP (We may close early due to high demand)
29/06/2026
Contract
Quantity Surveyor Repairs & Maintenance Property Services 12 month FTC Sedgefield, North East Competitive salary offered + £4k Car Allowance + Benefits 25 days holiday + bank holidays Pension scheme Life insurance (2x salary) Health cash plan & 24/7 access Stability within a leading Tier 1 contractor Liberty Gas Group (part of WPS Group) is growing! This is your opportunity to join a commercially driven business as we evolve from a traditional finance led model into a commercially driven forward thinking business We re looking for a Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial delivery of a key social housing repairs and maintenance contract, working closely with the operational team to manage cost value and performance This is a collaborative role, based in the Sedgefield office where you ll be part of a close-knit commercial team delivering reactive and planned maintenance works across residential portfolios We Can Offer You: Stability & Security: Full-time, 12 month FTC role within a well-established and growing commercial property services business, backed by a leading national group Work-Life Balance: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with flexible and hybrid working options Supportive Environment: Join a structured commercial team with strong leadership, hands-on support and clear reporting lines Purpose-Driven Work: Play a key role in managing costs, improving performance and supporting the successful delivery of repairs, maintenance and compliance contracts across residential portfolios Your Role as Our Quantity Surveyor: Managing subcontractor payments, valuations and final accounts Supporting CVR processes, client invoicing and month end reporting Ensuring accurate cost control across reactive and planned maintenance works Analysing and interpreting large data sets to support commercial decision making Securing accrued income and maximizing contract entitlement Supporting cash collection and reducing aged debt Managing supply chain performance, applications and validation Working closely with the operational team to drive value and performance What We Need from You: Min 4 years experience in Repairs & Maintenance (essential) Social housing, property services or facilities management Experience with schedule of rates (NHF), responsive maintenance or voids contracts Strong commercial awareness and cost control experience Experience across planned and reactive works Ability to analyse and work with large data sets Experience managing subcontractor packages, payments and variations Social housing experience Why Join Liberty WPS Group? We are part of a Tier 1 contractor and one of the UK s leading property service providers Nationwide business with diverse workstreams including renewables, construction and residential maintenance Strong pipeline of long-term contracts and consistent growth A people focused, high performing business with a reputation for quality and delivery Supportive leadership and a collaborative team environment where engagement matters Ready to make the move? If you re working in maintenance , FM or property services and looking to transition into a more commercially focussed QS role, we ed love to hear from you Apply today and be part of our exciting growth journey Closing Date: ASAP (We may close early due to high demand)
M&E Quantity Surveyor Location: London Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 + Package (DOE) Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time The Opportunity We are working with a leading M&E Contractor who delivers high-value residential, commercial, healthcare and mixed-use developments across London and the South East. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are seeking an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on projects ranging from 1m to 30m+ MEP value, taking commercial responsibility from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial aspects of mechanical and electrical packages from procurement through to final account. Preparing and submitting valuations, applications for payment and variation accounts. Reviewing and negotiating subcontractor packages. Cost reporting, forecasting and budget management. Identifying and managing project risks and opportunities. Preparing and agreeing final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Assisting with procurement and supply chain management. Working closely with Project Managers and operational teams to ensure commercial success. Supporting contract administration and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations. Producing monthly CVRs and commercial reports for senior management. Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Quantity Surveyor within the Building Services sector. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical installations. Experience working for an M&E Contractor or Building Services specialist. Knowledge of standard forms of contract including JCT and NEC. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Degree qualified or equivalent is desirable but not essential. Project Experience Experience on one or more of the following would be advantageous: Residential developments Commercial office fit-outs Healthcare projects Education schemes Data Centres Mixed-use developments Decarbonisation and renewable energy projects What's on Offer? Competitive salary and benefits package. Clear progression opportunities within a growing business. Exposure to prestigious projects across London and the South East. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Long-term career stability with a well-established M&E contractor. If you are an ambitious M&E Quantity Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career and work on landmark projects, we'd like to hear from you.
24/06/2026
Full time
M&E Quantity Surveyor Location: London Salary: 60,000 - 75,000 + Package (DOE) Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time The Opportunity We are working with a leading M&E Contractor who delivers high-value residential, commercial, healthcare and mixed-use developments across London and the South East. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are seeking an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on projects ranging from 1m to 30m+ MEP value, taking commercial responsibility from pre-construction through to final account. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial aspects of mechanical and electrical packages from procurement through to final account. Preparing and submitting valuations, applications for payment and variation accounts. Reviewing and negotiating subcontractor packages. Cost reporting, forecasting and budget management. Identifying and managing project risks and opportunities. Preparing and agreeing final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Assisting with procurement and supply chain management. Working closely with Project Managers and operational teams to ensure commercial success. Supporting contract administration and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations. Producing monthly CVRs and commercial reports for senior management. Requirements Proven experience as an M&E Quantity Surveyor within the Building Services sector. Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical installations. Experience working for an M&E Contractor or Building Services specialist. Knowledge of standard forms of contract including JCT and NEC. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Degree qualified or equivalent is desirable but not essential. Project Experience Experience on one or more of the following would be advantageous: Residential developments Commercial office fit-outs Healthcare projects Education schemes Data Centres Mixed-use developments Decarbonisation and renewable energy projects What's on Offer? Competitive salary and benefits package. Clear progression opportunities within a growing business. Exposure to prestigious projects across London and the South East. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Long-term career stability with a well-established M&E contractor. If you are an ambitious M&E Quantity Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career and work on landmark projects, we'd like to hear from you.
We Are Zenith are proud to be working with one of the UK s leading energy suppliers who are looking for a Technical Surveyor to join their expanding team. The Technical Surveyor will be responsible for carrying out detailed property surveys to support the installation of renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and heating measures. This role ensures that all surveys, designs, specifications and associated documentation are completed accurately, safely and in compliance with relevant regulations, company policies and contractual requirements. The Technical Surveyor reports to the Contract Manager or Supervisor. Key Responsibilities: Carry out detailed property surveys for renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and energy efficiency measures. Produce accurate system designs, layouts and specifications using approved software and surveying tools. Ensure all surveyed measures comply with current regulations, industry standards and manufacturer requirements and contractual obligations. Identify hazards, risks and potential installation issues at survey stage and implement appropriate control measures. Complete risk assessments and ensure compliance with company Health and Safety Policies and procedures. Provide clear and accurate survey information to installation teams to support successful project delivery. Clearly explain proposed work, installation requirements and customer responsibilities prior to project commencement. Ensure all survey documentation, reports, drawings and records are completed accurately and within agreed timeframes. Maintain comprehensive and accurate records of surveys and associated works through company systems to enable traceability. Contribute to the company corporate social responsibility initiatives. Person specification: Proven experience carrying out detailed property surveys for renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and energy efficiency measures. Strong understanding of renewable technologies, health and safety requirements and quality compliance standards. Professional, organised and customer-focused approach with excellent communication skills. Full UK Driving license is essential Experience with MCS, PAS 2035, or Retrofit frameworks is desirable. Benefits: Company van Surveying equipment issued Company pension Annual leave 22 days + bank holidays.
24/06/2026
Full time
We Are Zenith are proud to be working with one of the UK s leading energy suppliers who are looking for a Technical Surveyor to join their expanding team. The Technical Surveyor will be responsible for carrying out detailed property surveys to support the installation of renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and heating measures. This role ensures that all surveys, designs, specifications and associated documentation are completed accurately, safely and in compliance with relevant regulations, company policies and contractual requirements. The Technical Surveyor reports to the Contract Manager or Supervisor. Key Responsibilities: Carry out detailed property surveys for renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and energy efficiency measures. Produce accurate system designs, layouts and specifications using approved software and surveying tools. Ensure all surveyed measures comply with current regulations, industry standards and manufacturer requirements and contractual obligations. Identify hazards, risks and potential installation issues at survey stage and implement appropriate control measures. Complete risk assessments and ensure compliance with company Health and Safety Policies and procedures. Provide clear and accurate survey information to installation teams to support successful project delivery. Clearly explain proposed work, installation requirements and customer responsibilities prior to project commencement. Ensure all survey documentation, reports, drawings and records are completed accurately and within agreed timeframes. Maintain comprehensive and accurate records of surveys and associated works through company systems to enable traceability. Contribute to the company corporate social responsibility initiatives. Person specification: Proven experience carrying out detailed property surveys for renewable energy, retrofit, insulation and energy efficiency measures. Strong understanding of renewable technologies, health and safety requirements and quality compliance standards. Professional, organised and customer-focused approach with excellent communication skills. Full UK Driving license is essential Experience with MCS, PAS 2035, or Retrofit frameworks is desirable. Benefits: Company van Surveying equipment issued Company pension Annual leave 22 days + bank holidays.
Quantity Surveyor - Renewable / Solar Projects I'm currently working with a leading engineering and energy-focused organisation who are looking to bring in an experienced Q uantity Surveyor to support a growing pipeline of renewable and infrastructure projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business delivering acros s the energy and construction sector, with exposure to a mix of commercial, operational and project-based work. The Role You'll be responsible for supporting the commercial delivery of projects from pre-construction through to completion, including: Managing cost control, valuations and variations Supporting procurement and subcontractor management Preparing and reviewing applications for payment and final accounts Monitoring project performance against budgets and forecasts Assisting with contract administration (NEC preferred) Working closely with project teams to ensure commercial success What We're Looking For Experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Assistant QS stepping up Background within construction, civils, infrastructure or energy Knowledge of commercial processes, contracts and cost management Exposure to NEC contracts (beneficial) Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to work in a project-driven environment What's on Offer Opportunity to work within the renewables / energy sector Involvement across varied and technically interesting projects Strong platform for career development and progression Supportive and collaborative working environment Interested? If you're open to a confidential conversation or would like more information, feel free to get in touch directly. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
24/06/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Renewable / Solar Projects I'm currently working with a leading engineering and energy-focused organisation who are looking to bring in an experienced Q uantity Surveyor to support a growing pipeline of renewable and infrastructure projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business delivering acros s the energy and construction sector, with exposure to a mix of commercial, operational and project-based work. The Role You'll be responsible for supporting the commercial delivery of projects from pre-construction through to completion, including: Managing cost control, valuations and variations Supporting procurement and subcontractor management Preparing and reviewing applications for payment and final accounts Monitoring project performance against budgets and forecasts Assisting with contract administration (NEC preferred) Working closely with project teams to ensure commercial success What We're Looking For Experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Assistant QS stepping up Background within construction, civils, infrastructure or energy Knowledge of commercial processes, contracts and cost management Exposure to NEC contracts (beneficial) Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to work in a project-driven environment What's on Offer Opportunity to work within the renewables / energy sector Involvement across varied and technically interesting projects Strong platform for career development and progression Supportive and collaborative working environment Interested? If you're open to a confidential conversation or would like more information, feel free to get in touch directly. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We re Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to work on initiative with minimum supervision Ability to travel frequently to Site, as and when required How to Apply: If you re ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we d love to hear from you by clicking Apply below! Join us on our journey to McLaughlin and Harvey are an equal opportunities employer who are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our teams and help us deliver better outcomes for our people, our clients, and the communities in which we work. We take responsibility for always striving to create a collaborative and inclusive environment that makes every employee and candidate feel welcome. As a Disability Confident employer, we are committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment where we will provide all reasonable adjustments at interview stage and beyond and commit to extending an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum job role requirements.
23/06/2026
Full time
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We re Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to work on initiative with minimum supervision Ability to travel frequently to Site, as and when required How to Apply: If you re ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we d love to hear from you by clicking Apply below! Join us on our journey to McLaughlin and Harvey are an equal opportunities employer who are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our teams and help us deliver better outcomes for our people, our clients, and the communities in which we work. We take responsibility for always striving to create a collaborative and inclusive environment that makes every employee and candidate feel welcome. As a Disability Confident employer, we are committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment where we will provide all reasonable adjustments at interview stage and beyond and commit to extending an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum job role requirements.
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We re Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to work on initiative with minimum supervision Ability to travel frequently to Site, as and when required How to Apply: If you re ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we d love to hear from you by clicking Apply below! Join us on our journey to McLaughlin and Harvey are an equal opportunities employer who are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our teams and help us deliver better outcomes for our people, our clients, and the communities in which we work. We take responsibility for always striving to create a collaborative and inclusive environment that makes every employee and candidate feel welcome. As a Disability Confident employer, we are committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment where we will provide all reasonable adjustments at interview stage and beyond and commit to extending an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum job role requirements.
23/06/2026
Full time
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in Civil engineering and Construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal engineering, road and rail infrastructure, environmental improvements, public realm and landscaping works, bridges, restoration, energy, and renewables. We have developed a reputation for delivering safe, innovative and quality sustainable marine, coastal and transport infrastructure projects. We are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK and Ireland. Our values We Commit, We Care, We Collaborate shape how we work with our clients, partners, and each other. As our business continues to grow, we are looking for dedicated individuals who take pride in their work and want to build a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to enhance our team and drive success across our high value projects. Why join us? Exciting Projects Work on varied sector projects and leave a lasting legacy Career Growth Clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and a commitment to excellence Competitive Package Enjoy a competitive salary, great benefits with flexible and hybrid working options What you will be doing The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for managing project costs, contractual obligations and change processes to ensure commercial efficiency. This includes preparing budgets, interim valuations and final accounts, alongside cost forecasting and supporting value engineering initiatives. The role involves procurement of supply chain partners, assessment and certification of subcontract payments, and ongoing management of variation accounts. The Quantity Surveyor will contribute to preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and/or Expense submissions where required, while ensuring robust commercial documentation and compliance with contract requirements (JCT / NEC). Developing positive working relationships, supporting dispute avoidance, and contributing to strong governance, quality and safety practices are also key elements of the role. Preparation and analysis of budgets Procurement of the Supply Chain and preparation of order documentation in accordance with company management systems Assessment and certification of Sub-Contractor interim payments ensuring the appropriate notices are issued Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Account submissions Managing and valuing Variation accounts Assist with the preparation of Extension of Time claims and Loss and Expense submissions Identification and management of Commercial risks Assist with the production of robust and accurate monthly Cost Value Reconciliation reports Establish, maintain and enhance effective working relationships Ensure effective interaction between the commercial and operational site teams What We re Looking For Degree Qualified Candidate Civil Engineering Construction Experience Good knowledge of construction contracts particularly the JCT & NEC Forms of Contract Sound Commercial Awareness Excellent communication & negotiation skills High levels of organisational skills Ability to meet deadlines Excellent numerical, IT and problem-solving skills Ability to work on initiative with minimum supervision Ability to travel frequently to Site, as and when required How to Apply: If you re ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values your expertise and innovation, we d love to hear from you by clicking Apply below! Join us on our journey to McLaughlin and Harvey are an equal opportunities employer who are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our teams and help us deliver better outcomes for our people, our clients, and the communities in which we work. We take responsibility for always striving to create a collaborative and inclusive environment that makes every employee and candidate feel welcome. As a Disability Confident employer, we are committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment where we will provide all reasonable adjustments at interview stage and beyond and commit to extending an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum job role requirements.
Our client is a leading construction and infrastructure consultancy with an established reputation for delivering commercial excellence across some of the UK's most complex and high-profile programmes. Operating across infrastructure, energy, transportation, regeneration and major capital projects, they provide expert commercial and project controls services that help clients successfully deliver critical investments. With a strong track record supporting both public and private sector organisations, our client is involved in projects that improve connectivity, strengthen national infrastructure and contribute to the UK's long-term sustainability and net-zero ambitions. The Opportunity We are seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a growing team supporting a major electricity transmission investment programme across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the delivery of nationally significant infrastructure projects that will modernise and expand the UK's electricity network. The programme includes a range of critical works designed to increase network capacity, support renewable energy generation and enhance energy security for future generations. Projects are likely to include: New high-voltage transmission line developments Substation construction, upgrades and extensions Network reinforcement and capacity enhancement schemes Associated civil engineering, cabling and infrastructure works Working within a collaborative programme environment, you will support the commercial management of projects delivered under NEC contracts, partnering with contractors, consultants, engineers and programme delivery teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Responsibilities are likely to include, but are not limited to: Supporting commercial and cost management activities across major infrastructure projects Assisting with the administration of NEC contracts, including change management, compensation events and early warning procedures Preparing cost plans, valuations, financial reports and project forecasts Monitoring project costs, expenditure and cash flow performance Supporting risk management, cost assurance and value engineering activities Working closely with project stakeholders to ensure robust commercial governance and reporting Assisting with procurement processes, tender evaluations and contract reviews Contributing to the development of best practice commercial processes Supporting and mentoring junior team members where appropriate Experience & Skills The successful candidate is likely to demonstrate: Previous experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within infrastructure, utilities, energy, transportation or major civil engineering projects Working knowledge of NEC contract forms and commercial management principles Strong analytical, numerical and problem-solving skills Excellent organisational skills with a high level of attention to detail The ability to build effective relationships across multidisciplinary project teams Understanding of cost forecasting, project controls, risk management and commercial reporting Degree qualification in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline MRICS accreditation, or a desire to work towards chartership, would be advantageous Why Apply? Opportunity to work on nationally important energy infrastructure programmes Exposure to complex, high-value capital projects within the utilities and infrastructure sector Hybrid working arrangements and flexibility around project locations Structured career development and progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative consultancy environment Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Apply If you are looking to further your career within a growing consultancy while working on projects that will help shape the future of the UK's energy network, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDH
22/06/2026
Full time
Our client is a leading construction and infrastructure consultancy with an established reputation for delivering commercial excellence across some of the UK's most complex and high-profile programmes. Operating across infrastructure, energy, transportation, regeneration and major capital projects, they provide expert commercial and project controls services that help clients successfully deliver critical investments. With a strong track record supporting both public and private sector organisations, our client is involved in projects that improve connectivity, strengthen national infrastructure and contribute to the UK's long-term sustainability and net-zero ambitions. The Opportunity We are seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a growing team supporting a major electricity transmission investment programme across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the delivery of nationally significant infrastructure projects that will modernise and expand the UK's electricity network. The programme includes a range of critical works designed to increase network capacity, support renewable energy generation and enhance energy security for future generations. Projects are likely to include: New high-voltage transmission line developments Substation construction, upgrades and extensions Network reinforcement and capacity enhancement schemes Associated civil engineering, cabling and infrastructure works Working within a collaborative programme environment, you will support the commercial management of projects delivered under NEC contracts, partnering with contractors, consultants, engineers and programme delivery teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Key Responsibilities Responsibilities are likely to include, but are not limited to: Supporting commercial and cost management activities across major infrastructure projects Assisting with the administration of NEC contracts, including change management, compensation events and early warning procedures Preparing cost plans, valuations, financial reports and project forecasts Monitoring project costs, expenditure and cash flow performance Supporting risk management, cost assurance and value engineering activities Working closely with project stakeholders to ensure robust commercial governance and reporting Assisting with procurement processes, tender evaluations and contract reviews Contributing to the development of best practice commercial processes Supporting and mentoring junior team members where appropriate Experience & Skills The successful candidate is likely to demonstrate: Previous experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within infrastructure, utilities, energy, transportation or major civil engineering projects Working knowledge of NEC contract forms and commercial management principles Strong analytical, numerical and problem-solving skills Excellent organisational skills with a high level of attention to detail The ability to build effective relationships across multidisciplinary project teams Understanding of cost forecasting, project controls, risk management and commercial reporting Degree qualification in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline MRICS accreditation, or a desire to work towards chartership, would be advantageous Why Apply? Opportunity to work on nationally important energy infrastructure programmes Exposure to complex, high-value capital projects within the utilities and infrastructure sector Hybrid working arrangements and flexibility around project locations Structured career development and progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative consultancy environment Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Apply If you are looking to further your career within a growing consultancy while working on projects that will help shape the future of the UK's energy network, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply: Contact Hayley Woodruff on (phone number removed) or apply with your CV to (url removed) Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDH