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Role: Quantity Surveyor
Location: London, England
Work type: Permanent
Are you an ambitious Quantity Surveyor or Commercial professional ready to take the next step in your career?
Our client are looking for forward-thinking individuals to play a key role in delivering exceptional pre- and post-contract services. This is a role for someone who wants more than just project delivery—you'll have the opportunity to influence, lead, and grow within a globally recognized consultancy. Their main growth areas are within Nuclear and Energy.
They are considering people with different levels of experience from Assistant QS through to Senior level. The roles can be based in London or in Guilford.
What you'll be doing:
In this role, you will deliver high-quality commercial services across projects of varying scale and complexity, including:
- Commercial Delivery: Managing estimating, cost planning, procurement, cost assurance, and financial control.
- Leadership & Growth: Leading projects or commercial teams (depending on your experience).
- People Development: Mentoring and developing junior colleagues to foster team growth.
- Business Development: Contributing to winning new work, shaping bids, and representing the client at industry events.
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You will be joining a diverse, supportive, and 500+ strong UK PMCM team. Within their Civil Infrastructure & Utilities group, you will experience real variety—working across different sectors including nuclear and energy.
Benefits:
- Impactful Work: Work on high-profile infrastructure and building programmes that make a tangible difference to communities.
- Career Progression: Access a clear pathway to develop, progress, and specialise, supported by global expertise and networks.
- Collaborative Culture: Thrive in an environment that values fresh thinking, adaptability, and cross-disciplinary teamwork.


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What We Are Looking For
Essential Criteria:
- Professional Accreditation: MRICS, AssocRICS, or actively working towards accreditation.
- Experience: A solid grounding in Quantity Surveying / Cost & Commercial Management, with proven experience supporting or delivering projects.
- Contract Knowledge: A strong understanding of NEC contracts and the confidence to apply this knowledge in real project environments.
- Skills: Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and a collaborative, solutions-focused approach.
Desirable Criteria:
- Leadership or management experience (essential for senior-level roles).
- Industry experience, ideally within large infrastructure, nuclear, energy, etc.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Familiarity with industry tools such as CostX or CEMAR.
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