Senior Quantity Surveyor – Concrete

Henley Chase

Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor – Concrete
Location: Cranbrook
Start Date: Immediate
Contract Type: Full-time
Industry: Construction

About the Role

An opportunity is available for a competent and experienced Quantity Surveyor to join an established construction team.

As a key team member, you will work closely with site managers, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to manage project costs, risks, procurement, and contract administration. You will play a critical role in ensuring projects are delivered on programme and within budget.

Key Responsibilities

Commercial & Cost Management

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Prepare cost estimates, take-offs, and tender documentation.

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Manage project budgets, including forecasting and cost monitoring.

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Carry out Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs).

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Identify cost-saving opportunities and manage live commercial risks alongside site teams.

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Maintain accurate records of project costs and financial transactions.

Procurement & Negotiation

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Negotiate with contractors, suppliers, and subcontractors to secure best value and terms.

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Undertake procurement activities in line with project requirements.

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Review and negotiate contracts and subcontracts prior to signing.

Pre-Construction & Contract Administration

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Interpret client requirements and undertake detailed take-offs from drawings.

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Identify and resolve discrepancies between drawings, specifications, and contract conditions.

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Participate in pre-tender activities with clients, designers, and project managers.

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Prepare interim and final applications, variations, and claims.

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Support risk management and contract administration processes.

Required Skills & Qualifications

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Bachelor’s degree or recognised qualification in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline.

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Minimum 5 years’ experience in quantity surveying, preferably within construction.

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Strong knowledge of construction practices, regulations, and industry standards.

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Proficiency in cost estimation and cost management techniques.

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Good understanding of contract administration and legal aspects of construction projects.

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Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritise effectively.

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Strong analytical, problem-solving, and negotiation skills.

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Proficient in Microsoft Office, relevant industry applications, web portals, WhatsApp, and AutoCAD.

Preferred Experience

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Professional membership or certification in quantity surveying or construction management.

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Experience across infrastructure, residential, and commercial projects.

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Knowledge of health & safety regulations and environmental standards.

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Familiarity with construction contracts and contract law.

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High attention to detail and commitment to quality delivery