Quantity Surveyor

Contract Scotland

Job Title: Quantity Surveyor
Location: Glasgow, Scotland

About Us:
Contract Scotland is working with a leading provider of logistics, construction, and civil engineering solutions in Central Scotland. With a proud heritage and a reputation for delivering quality projects safely, on time, and within budget, we are now looking to expand to their Construction Division with the addition of a talented Quantity Surveyor based in the Glasgow office.

The Role:
As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play a key role in the commercial management of a variety of infrastructure and construction projects. You will be involved from tender stage through to final account, ensuring maximum value is delivered while managing costs and risks.

Key Responsibilities:

Prepare, submit, and manage interim and final valuations

Monitor and control project budgets and costs

Prepare and negotiate subcontractor packages

Evaluate and manage variations, claims, and change control processes

Liaise with project teams, clients, and supply chain partners

Ensure compliance with contractual and legal requirements

Produce accurate reporting and forecasting

Requirements:

Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar construction discipline

Proven experience in a Quantity Surveyor role, ideally on groundworks packages

Strong commercial acumen with good negotiation and analytical skills

Familiarity with NEC and other standard forms of contract

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Full UK driving licence

What We Offer:

Competitive salary and benefits package

Career progression opportunities within a well-established, family-owned business

Supportive and collaborative team environment

Ongoing professional development

Legal Information:

We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work.

For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application