Esh Group
Quantity Surveyor - (Closing date - 24/09/2026)

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This role is based within our civils frameworks division which delivers projects for Northumbrian Water Group (NWG). Through dedicated delivery teams we deliver planned rehabilitation work and capital projects worth up to £5 million, as well as a 24/7 service 365 days per year for trenchless and traditional sewer repairs, including manhole replacement, pipework rehabilitation and reactive emergency responses.
About The Role
We are seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join a large and friendly team, overseeing the commercial management of contracts within the Water Industry. The role involves ensuring accurate measurement, valuation, and effective cash flow management across assigned projects. The successful candidate will support project delivery by maintaining financial control and contractual compliance.
Location:
Durham
What We Will Expect From You
- Preparation of Interim Valuations and Final Accounts
- Procurement of sub-contractors in line with target programme and company policy requirements for competency of sub-contractors, recommendations, orders, warranties, including pre-order meetings
- Contract administration of sub-contracts (including progress meetings, delay evaluation, variations, day works, clean up notices, damages, material waste, defects, relevant notices)
- Timely and accurate assessment and payment of sub-contractor’s applications and issue of payment notifications to sub-contractor, including contra charges
- Final Account agreement of sub-contract accounts
- Measurement of quantities both on site and from drawings, where required
- Timely and accurate evaluation of variations and monitoring of the same
- Weekly direct labour and plant sub-contractor payments if required
- Material cost control
- Accurate production of internal valuations, sub-contract liabilities and cost value reconciliations in line with the Commercial reporting timetable
- Working closely with the Site Manager and rest of delivery team to monitor progress and its effect on margin and producing joint monthly cost to completion forecasts
- Ensuring good quality and accurate records are kept and maintained
- Delay identification, notification, in tandem with Quantity Surveying line manager
- Attendance and participation at regular design review, internal and external progress review meetings
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At Esh, our values shape the way we work every day — and you can expect to see them in action from the moment you join us.
- Care: We prioritise your wellbeing and development, offering a supportive environment where you’re encouraged to grow, learn, and bring your best self to work
- Trust: You’ll have the autonomy to take ownership of your work, with managers who believe in your abilities and are there to support you when needed
- Integrity: We do the right thing, even when it’s not the easiest option. You can rely on open, honest communication and fair decision‑making
- Respect: We value diverse perspectives and create a workplace where everyone is listened to, valued, and treated with dignity
- Working Together: Collaboration is at the heart of how we operate. You’ll join a team that celebrates shared success and supports one another to achieve great results


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Qualifications
- Minimum of a relevant Degree or equivalent
- Experience of the Water Industry, including:
- Water Treatment Processes (both Potable & Wastewater)
- Water storage & conveyance
- MEICA
- ICA & SCADA
- Environmental impact & implications
- Flood prevention
- Experience of working:
- on Frameworks within the relevant sector or as specific to project
- with NEC Target Costs Contracts
- on Design & Construct Schemes
- on Water Industry schemes
- Experience of Microsoft and office IT packages
- Experience in use of extranet and electronic project management systems
- An understanding of project planning
Attributes & Skills
- Excellent telephone skills
- Excellent written and communication skills
- Ability to communicate clearly and appropriately
- Able to produce accurate work within required deadlines
- Has a “can do/ will do” attitude
- Is punctual and reliable
- To work safely and efficiently
- Keeps people informed of progress on key tasks
- Displays good time management skills
- Polite and approachable at all times
- Is open to new ideas and listens to other people’s point of view
- Takes responsibility for managing own performance and personal development
- Conducts themselves in a courteous and professional manner
- Valid UK Driving Licence
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