Job Description Reporting to the Water Cost and Commercial Lead for the UK, your role as Senior Quantity Surveyor will involve delivering work with water companies or the Environment Agency in the Midlands area predominantly, with opportunity to work in the North West of England in consultancy roles. However, there will be opportunity for progression between UK water, environment, rail or nuclear sectors. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will have knowledge and experience in pre- and post-contract management in NEC 3 or NEC 4 ECC form and procurement within the UK water, environment, rail or nuclear sector. The senior quantity surveyor will be expected to utilise their major project experience and knowledge to drive efficiencies and effective supply chain engagement and contract management. As Senior Quantity Surveyor you will have experience working with Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) and/ or Early Subcontractor Involvement (ESI) in design and build major capital programmes. We will fully support your personal growth and development enabling you access to full RICS training courses, a path to chartership or help you develop your career to the level you want. We are true believers in personal development and will support you every step of the way. Key Responsibilities: General NEC3/4 Option A, Option C, Option E ECC Contract management and administration client side Budget control Payment valuation and assisting the PM in payment certification Actual cost forecasting and Defined Cost determination Establishing and maintaining productive and collaborative relationships with relevant internal and external stakeholders Ensure appropriate commercial records are maintained in line with the contract requirements and oversee any contractual issues Pre-Contract Feasibility studies and cost planning Preparation of tender documentation Evaluation of tenders Risk management Post-Contract Management and administration of construction contracts, ensuring compliance with contract terms Cost control and valuation Evaluation and negotiation of change orders or variations Claims and dispute resolution Final accounts and post-project evaluation