White Box Interiors Limited
Quantity Surveyor

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Quantity Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor - White Box Interiors Ltd
Location: Gloucester Company: White Box Interiors Limited
About Us
We’re a forward-thinking construction/shop fitout company with a strong track record of delivering high-quality commercial shop fitout projects across the UK. Our culture is rooted in collaboration, innovation, and long-term client relationships. We are now seeking a driven, competent and commercial Quantity Surveyor to join the team and be part of our growing success.
The Role
The Quantity Surveyor manages the financial and contractual aspects of construction/shop fitout projects, ensuring cost-efficiency and compliance from start to finish.
Key Responsibilities
- The financial and technical aspects of contracts, including but not limited to procurement of supply chain, production of Interim Applications, Monthly Invoicing and payment to supply chain, ensuring effective cash-flow management
- Preparing Cost Plans, sub-contract packages and compilation of Final Accounts
- Managing the contract accounting and ensuring prompt payment and control cost information.
- Developing and maintaining relationships with the client and supply chain
- Report to Head of Commercial.
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What We’re Looking For
- Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in construction or shopfitting
- Numerical and analytical skills: Strong ability to interpret data and perform cost analysis.
- Attention to detail: Precision in calculations and contract reviews is critical.
- Communication and negotiation: Ability to liaise effectively with clients, contractors, and legal teams.
- Knowledge of construction methods: Understanding of building techniques and materials to assess costs accurately.
- IT proficiency: Familiarity with cost estimation software and project management tools.


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What’s in it for you?
- A role with real impact and visibility within a growing business
- Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses
- Company Car Allowance
- Private Company Healthcare
- Company pension
How to Apply
If you are interested in starting your career with White Box Interiors, we would love to hear from you.
Please send your expression of interest to: info@whiteboxinteriors.co.uk
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