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Senior Quantity Surveyor

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Senior Quantity Surveyor
Senior Quantity Surveyor – Water AMP8
Location: Brighton (Flexible Hybrid)
Work Type: Permanent
Salary: £75,000 – £80,000 per annum + benefits
Join a leading UK infrastructure and water-sector delivery partner as a Senior Quantity Surveyor within their Commercial team. Reporting to the Managing Quantity Surveyor, you will take a leading role in the commercial management of major projects, driving cost control, financial performance, and contractual compliance across multiple work packages.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the delivery of quantity surveying and commercial management across projects and work packages.
- Take ownership of cost management, including forecasting, budgeting, and financial reporting.
- Provide commercial guidance and support to project teams, ensuring alignment with project objectives.
- Manage relationships with clients, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders to ensure commercial requirements are met.
- Administer the main contract, including issuing and responding to contractual notices, managing change, and mitigating risk.
- Prepare, review, and negotiate subcontract documentation and agreements.
- Oversee subcontractor performance, ensuring compliance with contractual and commercial obligations.
- Lead the preparation, submission, and agreement of interim applications, valuations, and final accounts.
- Produce accurate cost/value reports, cash flow forecasts, and financial performance analysis.
- Identify commercial risks and opportunities, developing and implementing mitigation strategies.
- Mentor and support junior commercial team members, fostering professional development.
- Promote best practice, innovation, and continuous improvement within the commercial function.
- Maintain strong working relationships and present a professional, solutions-focused approach in all interactions.
- Undertake additional duties appropriate to the level and responsibility of the role.
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- Proven experience as a Senior Quantity Surveyor (or established QS ready to step up) within construction, infrastructure, water, or a related sector.
- Strong knowledge of contract administration (e.g., NEC forms) and commercial management practices.
- Demonstrated ability to lead commercial activities on complex projects.
- Strong financial acumen with experience managing project cost performance independently.
- Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to identify and manage commercial risks and opportunities effectively.
- Proactive leadership style with a collaborative and solution-focused mindset.
- Commitment to continuous professional development; chartership (e.g., RICS) desirable or in progress.
Take the next step in your career by supporting the delivery of critical water infrastructure projects while playing a key leadership role within a high-performing commercial team.
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