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💧 QUANTITY SURVEYOR | WATER & INFRASTRUCTURE
📍 North & Midlands England (Leeds / Bristol)
🏡 Home / Hybrid + Client & Site Travel
📄 Permanent
Looking for a Quantity Surveyor role where you can get closer to the client and take more ownership across live infrastructure projects?
We’re hiring a Quantity Surveyor to support major water and infrastructure programmes across the North and Midlands.
This is a great opportunity for someone with strong post-contract experience who wants to deepen their NEC knowledge, commercial responsibility, and client exposure.
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What you’ll be doing
- Managing valuations, payments, and cost reporting
- Supporting compensation events and change control
- Forecasting and commercial assurance
- Working with NEC3 / NEC4 contracts
- Attending and leading client and contractor meetings
- Supporting procurement, estimating, and tender activity
- Managing final accounts and project close-out
- Working across multiple projects and workstreams
What we’re looking for
- Practical NEC3 / NEC4 experience
- Strong post-contract Quantity Surveying experience
- Confident client and contractor communication
- Good commercial reporting and organization
- Water, utilities, or wider infrastructure experience


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Experience from rail, highways, energy, environmental, or other infrastructure sectors can also be highly relevant.
Working toward MRICS or MCICES would be advantageous, but it is not essential.
You’ll need to be comfortable travelling to client offices and project sites across the North and Midlands.
Ready for more responsibility across major infrastructure programmes?
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