Anderson Knight is currently recruiting for a Senior Quantity Surveyor. The Senior Quantity Surveyor is responsible for managing the cost aspects of on-going projects. This includes budgeting, cost estimation, risk management, procurement, and contract administration from inception to completion. The Senior Quantity Surveyor ensures that projects are completed on time, within budget, and in accordance with the required quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Cost Management: Prepare and manage budgets, cost plans, and financial forecasts against project. Monitor project costs and identify any discrepancies or variations, taking corrective actions where necessary. Conduct value engineering exercises to ensure cost-effective solutions. Contract Administration: Prepare, review, and manage contracts, including tendering, awarding, and negotiating with contractors and subcontractors. Review and assess the progress of work to ensure that all contract terms and conditions are met. Oversee the preparation and submission of interim payment applications and certificates. Risk Management: Identify potential financial and contractual risks and propose risk mitigation strategies. Ensure that risks are regularly reviewed and updated through project risk registers. Procurement and Tendering: Develop and manage procurement strategies for works and services. Lead the tendering process, including preparing tender documents, analysing bids, and advising on contractor selection. Project Support and Advisory: Provide advice on all cost-related aspects of the project and ensure financial controls are in place. Liaise with clients, contractors, and internal project teams to ensure projects are delivered within scope, time, and budget. Team Management: Mentor and guide junior quantity surveyors and other members of the cost management team. Lead the team to ensure high standards of professionalism and quality in all aspects of cost management. Reporting: Prepare and present regular financial reports to senior management and clients. Monitor and track project costs, providing forecasts and early warnings where necessary. Education and Qualifications: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related field. Chartered status (MRICS) or working towards it is preferred. Experience: Significant experience (typically 5 years) as a Quantity Surveyor in the construction industry, with a focus on large or complex projects. Proven experience in managing costs, procurement, and contracts within the construction/Civils or infrastructure sectors. Skills: Strong knowledge of construction contracts, including NEC, JCT, and FIDIC. Proficient in cost management software (e.g., CostX, Procore, or similar). Strong analytical, problem-solving, and negotiation skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to manage relationships with clients, contractors, and stakeholders. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize effectively.