Quantity Surveyor
Salary/Rate:£50000 - £70000 per annum, Benefits: Competitive salary + working away uplifts
Job type:Perm
Town/City:United Kingdom
County:United Kingdom
Sector:Renewables
Job ref:BH-15539
Post Date:04.02.26
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About the Role
Quantity Surveyor Opportunity
An established engineering and construction company is looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join its commercial team, supporting the delivery of highly regulated, technically complex systems on major UK infrastructure projects.
This is a site-based role focused on the commercial management of high-value work packages, from cost control through to final account. You’ll be embedded within the project team, working closely with engineers and project managers in a live delivery environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Commercial management of complex work packages
- Cost control, valuations, variations, and final accounts
- Subcontractor account management
- Reviewing technical drawings and specifications
- Day-to-day collaboration with site teams
Requirements
- Quantity Surveying experience within construction or engineering
- Comfortable working in regulated, complex project environments
- Willing to work away from home
Package
- Permanent role with long-term progression
- Competitive salary + working away uplifts
- Car allowance
- Major, technically challenging projects
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