Quantity Surveyor
Location: Walsall, United Kingdom
Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum plus additional benefits
The client is seeking an experienced and driven Quantity Surveyor who will be involved in providing essential commercial support to project teams, ensuring that all commercial information is accurately maintained, and contractual requirements are met. They are looking for an individual who will be responsible for supporting the company's 'Three Pillar' objectives, working closely with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams to manage costs, forecast financial outcomes, and negotiate claims and payments.
Key Responsibilities:
In this position, you will be tasked with ensuring timely and accurate cost and value reporting at both project and business unit levels. You will also be responsible for managing cash flow, producing forecasts, and updating monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVR) and commercial plans. A key part of your role will involve maintaining and improving internal commercial processes across the business unit, while also gaining a thorough understanding of the processes used by any joint ventures or alliances we work within. You will help develop and enhance these processes where necessary.
Externally, you will ensure that all main contracts entered are commercially sound, with risks clearly identified. Engaging with the supply chain and ensuring the correct contract terms and conditions are applied will be a critical part of your duties. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and subcontractors is essential. You will be responsible for subcontract letting, negotiation, and financial accounting, and you will prepare applications for payment while liaising with client representatives and other third parties to agree on variations, claims, and additional payments.
Internally, you will work closely with the Commercial Team and operational site teams to ensure effective communication and collaboration. You will assist site management in forecasting predicted spend and cash recovery, ensuring alignment with project and business unit financial targets. Sharing best practices and advising site teams on cost management and control will also form a crucial part of your role.
Competencies:
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of cost management, forecasting, and commercial reporting, with experience in earned value analysis. You will need to demonstrate excellent negotiation skills, particularly in engaging with subcontractors, clients, and internal stakeholders. Strong communication, numerical, and organizational skills are key, alongside proficiency in Microsoft Office. The ability to meet tight deadlines in line with the monthly commercial calendar is essential. You should also possess a proactive approach to problem-solving, with the ability to work independently while effectively collaborating with others. Experience in managing and delegating tasks will be important in supporting site teams with commercial matters.
Qualification Requirements:
HND or degree in Quantity Surveying or an equivalent qualification.
Previous experience in the construction industry, particularly with NEC 3 & 4 contracts and a solid understanding of Construction Law, is essential.
You should also have a proven track record in commercial management and procurement, including experience with subcontractor management, financial reporting, and chairing meetings.
Strong skills in estimation and cost analysis, along with experience in monthly reporting processes, are also required.
Desirables:
Member of RICS or another relevant professional body or be working towards professional accreditation.
Possession of a valid CSCS card.
Experience in the water sector would be advantageous.
If the role of Quantity Surveyor is of interest to you then please apply now and we will be in contact to discuss further.
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