Job Description QS and SQS roles, Leeds If applying from outside the UK please include all UK working experience, any connections you have to the UK and your current visa staus/sponsorshipip requirements You will be working for one of the world’s leading project and cost management consultancies operating at the forefront of the property, transport and industry sectors. We are working with clients to create sustainable solutions that connect people, data and technology to design, deliver and operate the most complex projects. Our Controls and Assurance Team master complexity by combining our tried and tested project controls approaches with creative thinking and technology, bringing our clients projects to life with maximum impact. We are expanding nationally, with many exciting opportunities across Energy, Infrastructure and Industrial clients, there has never been a better time to join. Placing great emphasis on the training, development and progression of our staff, we’re dedicated to providing high quality professional services with cutting-edge expertise. Join us and you’ll benefit from a development programme designed to ensure your career objectives are met in full. We are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join our highly successful team, based in our Leeds Office, supporting our client’s in the North Region. We are looking for a collaborative and sharp minded individual to: Provide support to the Controls and Assurance team on complex multi-faceted projects. Provide effective delivery of commercial management services across various sectors. Interface with the programme manager, project managers, risk consultants and planners to deliver professional and competent advice and support meeting the required reporting deadlines. Work closely with the Scheduling Team to ensure integration and alignment of cost and schedule To assist in the preparation and verification of pricing models from first principals for projects of ranging complexity Support the project controls manager in the implementation and maintenance of the project controls processes for cost, including the production of monthly reports, through the provision of intelligent information and analysis Assist in the accurate assessment of the completion estimate Assist in the trend and change process, including production of project change reports, analysis of cost impact and provision of feedback on areas of opportunity and risk Review acceptance and integration of cost estimates and forecasts provided by contractors and suppliers To join us you’ll need/have: A recognized diploma or degree or be qualified by experience A member, or working towards being a member, of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, ACostE, ICES, AACE or similar Understanding of cost management methodologies and techniques Understanding of earned value analysis The ability to reconcile cost information Experience across either Energy, Infrastructure or Industrial sectors Knowledge of estimating, scheduling and risk management techniques and associated software Experience of contract administration, e.g. NEC3/4; IChemE; FIDIC. Effective client interface skills and experience with the ability to offer project advice. Good report writing and presentation skills. Good IT skills. Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation. The right person: To do well in this role you’ll need to be able to demonstrate the following: A confident and professional manner, coupled with excellent communication skills, with clients and colleagues alike, to ensure clarity in all situations and to effectively influence. An analytical thinker, you’ll also be able to show initiative and examples of creativity. Self-motivated and able to work well on your own initiative. Highly organised and able to prioritise. Ability to collaborate and build relationships across the wider teams. Ability to work well under pressure and proven ability to deliver to deadlines.