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Associate M&E Quantity Surveyor Jobs

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Quantity Surveyor
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United Kingdom , London
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60000.00 - 70000.00 GBP / Year
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Associate M&E Quantity Surveyor
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United Kingdom , London
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75000.00 - 80000.00 GBP / Year
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Associate MEP Quantity Surveyor
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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80000.00 - 90000.00 GBP / Year
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Explore a dynamic career at the intersection of engineering, finance, and construction by discovering Associate M&E Quantity Surveyor jobs. This senior professional role is a cornerstone of modern building projects, specializing in the financial and contractual management of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) services, also known as MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing). Unlike general quantity surveyors, these experts possess deep technical knowledge of complex building systems like HVAC, electrical distribution, fire protection, and lifts, ensuring these critical components are delivered on budget and to the highest standards. Professionals in these jobs act as the commercial and contractual spine for M&E packages from inception to completion. Typical responsibilities begin with preparing accurate cost estimates and feasibility studies during early design, advising clients on the financial implications of different system choices. They progress to preparing tender documentation, conducting rigorous analyses of contractor bids, and making astute procurement recommendations. Once construction is underway, the Associate M&E Quantity Surveyor manages the post-contract phase, which includes valuing progress, certifying payments, managing change through variations, and providing strategic advice on potential cost-saving measures without compromising quality. A key aspect of the role at the associate level is leadership; they often manage a team of junior surveyors, foster strong client relationships, and contribute significantly to business development within their consultancy or firm. The typical skills and requirements for these positions are a blend of technical and commercial acumen. Candidates generally need a degree in Quantity Surveying, Building Services Engineering, or a related field, complemented by several years (often 8+) of specialized M&E QS experience, usually within a consultancy environment. Chartered status, such as MRICS or MCIBSE, is highly valued and often expected at this seniority. Essential skills include a robust understanding of M&E systems and their market costs, proficiency with contract forms (like JCT, NEC), and advanced skills in cost reporting and financial forecasting. As an associate, strong leadership, client management, and communication skills are paramount, as is meticulous attention to detail and sharp commercial awareness. For those with the right expertise, Associate M&E Quantity Surveyor jobs offer a pathway to high-level influence, leading the financial strategy for the technically complex heart of building projects and shaping the skylines of the future.

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