Senior Quantity Surveyor


Details:
  • Salary: £50,000 - 65,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Iver Buckinghamshire
  • Date: 2 days ago
Description:

Senior Quantity Surveyor | Major Energy Infrastructure Project
West London / Berkshire Border
£50,000 - £65,000 + £6,000 Car Allowance + Bonus + Package

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading infrastructure contractor delivering a flagship energy project on the West London/Berkshire border.

Working as part of an experienced site-based commercial team, you'll take responsibility for the end-to-end commercial management of several complex civils & building packages on a major energy project valued at more than £400m.

The position would suit someone ambitious, commercially aware and keen to develop their career whilst working for an industry leading contractor, well regarded for delivering high value, complex and exciting infrastructure projects for clients across the UK.

As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you'll quickly become an integral part of their site based team, working with one other Senior QS, a QS and Assistant QS. Some of your main responsibilities will include:

Managing all commercial aspects of your share of the project whilst maintaining regular liaison with all stakeholders.
Assist with the development of the team including establishing targets for any direct reports and monitor accordingly
Collate, analyse & challenge Cost/Value Reports and forecasts and implement actions where required
Negotiate Terms & Conditions with suppliers and subcontractors
Design & implement the commercial strategy
Assist with maximising the projects cash position, including WIP control, cash flow production and improvement plans across the project
Ensuring an overall optimum performance of the commercial team for this project and future worksCandidate Requirements

Experience within infrastructure, utilities, energy, heavy civils or major building projects
Good understanding of NEC contracts
Experience managing subcontract packages
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Degree qualified (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management preferredWhat's On Offer
The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will receive a competitive salary and package alongside the opportunity to work on a flagship infrastructure project offering excellent long-term career prospect.

Package includes:

£50,000 - £65,000 basic salary
£6,500 car allowance
Annual bonus
27 days annual leave + bank holidays
Private healthcare
Competitive pension schemeThis is a fantastic opportunity to work on an exciting project for an industry leading name. It would be well suited to a Quantity Surveyor looking for a step up or a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking for more responsibility and better long term career prospects.

For further information, contact Matt Clegg at Gold Group on (phone number removed).

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