Senior Quantity Surveyor – Pharmaceutical & Commercial Projects – Hull

Senior Quantity Surveyor – Pharmaceutical & Commercial Projects – Hull / North East

A leading specialist contractor in high-spec cleanroom and commercial fit-out projects is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its expanding team. With a growing project pipeline across the pharmaceutical and commercial sectors, this is a key role focused on driving the commercial success of large-scale schemes in the region.

Key Responsibilities:

* Manage full commercial lifecycle of projects from pre-contract to final account

* Prepare tenders, cost plans, and bills of quantities with detailed pricing

* Oversee procurement of subcontractors and suppliers, managing packages and valuations

* Work closely with project teams to control costs, assess risks, and support value engineering

* Liaise with clients, consultants, and stakeholders to report on financial performance and progress

* Handle interim payments, change control, and cost reporting with accuracy and transparency

* Contribute to project delivery strategy and assist in contract negotiations

* Lead or support preparation of project budgets, cash flows, and cost forecasts

Candidate Profile:

* Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or equivalent

* 7+ years' experience in a QS role with exposure to pharmaceutical, cleanroom, or commercial fit-out sectors

* Experience delivering large-scale or technically demanding projects

* Excellent commercial and contractual understanding (JCT/NEC)

* Strong analytical and negotiation skills

* Proficient in Excel and construction cost systems

* Confident working independently and collaboratively within project teams

What’s on Offer:

* Competitive salary of £80,000 – £90,000 + Car + Package

* Long-term career growth with a rapidly expanding specialist contractor

* Exciting, technically complex projects in growing sectors

* Flexible location – based in Hull or North East with no travel or office requirement

* Supportive leadership and commercial autonomy