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Quantity Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor – Civil Engineering
Location: Tamworth (Hybrid Working
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Region: Northern Re
gion Travel: Regional site visits req
uired We are currently supporting the appointment of a Quantity Surveyor to join a growing civil engineering team operating across the Northern Region. This role offers a balanced mix of office, site, and remote working, with the initial focus placed on a major scheme based in Tam
worth. The position is best suited to someone based within a reasonable commuting distance of both Tamworth and Stoke, due to the hybrid and site-based nature of th e work.Role O
verview The Quantity Surveyor will play a key role in supporting the commercial delivery of infrastructure projects, ensuring strong cost control, contractual compliance, and accurate financial reporting across all stages of d
elivery. You will be involved in both pre-contract and post-contract duties, working closely with operational teams, subcontractors, and clients to support successful project outcomes.Key Respons ibilitiesMaintain compliance with required standards relating to safety, quality, and environmental pe rformanceProduce and manage project documentation including cost plans, budgets, contracts, and bills of q uantitiesCarry out site-based measurements and interpret construction drawingsSupport feasibility assessments and evaluate client requests from a commercial pe rspectivePrepare cost estimates and support tendering a ctivitiesReview subcontractor quotations and support procurement processesManage valuation processes, including interim applications and final account agreementPrepare and negotiate variation accounts and change control docu mentationIssue payment certifications to subcontractors in line with contract req uirementsConduct ongoing cost reporting and financial analysis across proj ect worksSupport the identification and management of commerc ial risksAssist with contractual matters and provide supporting information for dispute resolution when required About YouWe are looking for a motivated and commercially aware individual who is confident working across both site and office envi ronments.The ideal candidate will dem onstrate:Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor within heavy civil engineering or infrastructure projectsStrong working knowledge of NEC contr act formsExcellent communication and stakeholder manageme nt skillsA proactive and solution-focused approach to commercial c hallengesStrong numerical, analytical, and IT skillsConfidence working in a fast-paced project environment with multiple p rioritiesA full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel across regio nal sitesWhat’s on OfferIn return, the successful candidate will join a supportive and growing business offering long-term career development and a strong benefits package, i ncluding:Competitive salary and company car or car allowanceHybrid working ar rangementPension scheme with up to 8% employer con tributionLife assurance (4x annua l salary)25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (with option to purchase addition al leave)Comprehensive training and development p rogrammesCycle to Wo rk schemeEmployee Assistance ProgrammeAccess to employee discounts and benefits platformFree on-sit e parkingRegular company events, social activities, and charity in itiativesEarly finish every Friday as part of the company’s flexible workin
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