Quantity Surveyor MRICS
About the Company
This is an opportunity to join a well-established, highly respected property and construction consultancy with over two centuries of heritage. The practice is known for its specialist expertise across areas such as rights of light, daylight & sunlight, party wall & neighbourly matters, building surveying, fire consultancy, project management and cost consultancy.
You’ll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team where technical excellence, client relationships and professional development are at the heart of everything they do.
About The Role
The consultancy is seeking a motivated and experienced Quantity Surveyor to join its cost consultancy team. You will play a key role in cost planning, budget management, tendering, cost control and financial reporting across projects of varying size and complexity.
Key responsibilities include:
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Preparing cost estimates, feasibility studies and cost plans at all project stages.
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Quantification, compiling bills of quantities and tender documentation.
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Supporting procurement, tender evaluation and contract administration.
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Monitoring and managing costs during construction, including variations and forecasting.
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Contributing to value engineering, risk assessments and cost optimisation.
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Working closely with project managers, designers and other stakeholders to control costs effectively.
Candidate Profile
About the Requirements
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Qualified (or part-qualified) in Quantity Surveying or Cost Consultancy (e.g. MRICS, RICS APC path or equivalent).
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Proven experience in preparing cost plans, bills of quantities, tenders and cost control for construction projects.
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Strong knowledge of measurement methods, procurement routes and contract administration.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong client and team relationships.
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Proficiency in QS software and standard office tools.
About the Salary
Salary up to £65,000 per annum (DOE).
Competitive benefits package.
Support for professional development, including APC training and CPD.
Flexible and hybrid working arrangements.
Opportunities to work on high-profile and technically challenging projects.
A collaborative and professional team environment