We have a temporary vacancy for a Quantity Surveyor to work with our Bristol based renewable energy client. The start date for this role is expected to be in March 2025 & run through for an initial 12 months.
The Quantity Surveyor plays a critical role in managing and controlling project costs for the construction of our client’s large scale district heat network in Bristol. This includes accurately measuring and valuing contractors' work, validating monthly payment applications, and pre-estimating construction works based on design drawings.
You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining cost assumptions, engaging with the supply chain, and contributing to cost benchmarking. This role will involve developing cost management processes to ensure consistent and transparent financial performance across projects.
Working with the Contracts Manager, you will work alongside other colleagues to ensure procurement activities are compliant, manage invoicing and goods receipt activities and ensuring the correct application of codes are assigned in SAP.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative zero-carbon solutions in district heating, combining technical costing expertise with commercial acumen to deliver high-quality outcomes.
Key Responsibilities / Duties
Measurement and Valuation
• Accurately measure and assess contractors' work on-site against agreed scopes and specifications.
• Review and validate contractor applications for payment, ensuring compliance with contract terms and work progress.
• Prepare and issue monthly valuations and payment recommendations for stakeholders.
Pre-Estimation and Cost Benchmarking
• Analyse design drawings to prepare pre-construction cost estimates for budgeting and planning purposes.
• Build and maintain a cost book with accurate cost assumptions for key materials, equipment, and services.
• Benchmark and track costs against market data and supply chain insights.
• Provide detailed cost forecasts to support financial decision-making and governance processes.
Cost Monitoring and Control
• Track, analyse, and report on project costs, identifying potential variances and recommending corrective actions.
• Ensure financial risks are mitigated by maintaining accurate cost tracking throughout project phases.
• Advise on cost implications of design or scope changes and evaluate variation claims from contractors.
Supplier Engagement and Cost Excellence
• Engage with the supply chain to ensure up-to-date market pricing and cost intelligence.
• Act as a key resource for supplier relationships and market pricing across all projects.
• Promote cost innovation and efficiency in delivering zero-carbon solutions.
Contract Administration
• Administer NEC contracts, ensuring compliance with all terms and conditions.
• Support project teams in managing variations, resolving disputes, and negotiating contractor claims.
• Prepare and finalize accounts with contractors and suppliers.
Training and Leadership
• Train and mentor project teams in cost estimation methodologies, tools, and best practices.
• Lead efforts to drive down costs through innovation and continuous improvement.
• Support the professional development of junior staff involved in cost-related activities.
Reporting and Documentation
• Produce detailed cost reports, financial statements, and payment valuations for stakeholders.
• Maintain clear and accurate records of all financial and contractual activities.
Knowledge and Skills
• Strong expertise in measurement, valuation, and cost estimation, with practical experience in district heating or buried utilities projects.
• Thorough understanding of cost engineering principles, tools, and methodologies.
• Knowledge of supply chain dynamics, cost benchmarking, and market trends in construction.
• Expertise in NEC contracts, their administration, and financial management.
• Excellent numerical and analytical skills, with a high degree of attention to detail.
• Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, able to collaborate across multiple teams.
• Passion for zero-carbon energy solutions and innovation in cost management.
• Ability to set up new processes and drive continuous improvement.
Qualifications and Experience
• Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Cost Engineer, with a focus on cost control, supplier engagement, and pre-estimation.
• Familiarity with district heating or other buried utility systems is advantageous.
• Strong background in managing construction contracts such as EPCs and JCTs and financial documentation.
• Relevant qualifications in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related field.
• Membership in a professional body such as RICS or CIOB is desirable.
For this role, the expectation is to be available to work from our client’s Bristol office full time with consideration given to some hybrid working. Candidates must be commutable to Bristol 5 days a week.
For more information on this excellent temporary opportunity with our prestigious client please contact the recruitment team on 0207 7479774 or apply online & we will get back to you