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Join a leading water treatment project leader in Kuala Lumpur as a Contract Manager or Senior Quantity Surveyor. Oversee contract operations, manage project budgets, and ensure compliance with ISO standards. Ideal candidates have a relevant degree and experience in water treatment plants, working...
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Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur
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4000.00 - 15000.00 MYR / Month
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Randstad
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Managing Quantity Surveyor
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United Kingdom , London
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Morgan Sindall Plc
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Quantity Surveyor / Contract Manager
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Seeking a Quantity Surveyor/Contract Manager for infrastructure projects in Kuala Lumpur. You will handle cost planning, tendering, and contract administration. A degree in Quantity Surveying and experience in earthworks or civil projects is required. This role involves site visits and client mee...
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Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur
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4000.00 - 15000.00 MYR / Month
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Randstad
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Managing Quantity Surveyor
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Lead commercial strategy for major maintenance contracts as a Managing Quantity Surveyor. This role requires proven commercial management in construction, strong team leadership, and advanced Excel skills. Opportunities are based in Middlesbrough or Exeter, with relocation support available. Enjo...
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United Kingdom , Middlesbrough; Exeter
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Managing Quantity Surveyor
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Lead our commercial team in Middlesbrough, overseeing responsive repairs and voids for housing clients. You will manage a team of surveyors, driving profit, cash flow, and contract performance on Schedule of Rates. This senior role requires strong commercial acumen and people management skills. B...
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United Kingdom , Middlesbrough
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Managing Quantity Surveyor
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Seeking a Managing Quantity Surveyor in Manchester to lead commercial contract administration for BES Infrastructure. You will manage a team, drive profitability, and oversee payments, CVRs, and supply chain procurement. Requires a Level 5+ qualification, substantial commercial experience, and a ...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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60000.00 GBP / Year
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BES Group
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Managing Quantity Surveyor
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Lead commercial strategy and financial oversight for data centre projects as a Managing Quantity Surveyor in Buntingford. You will mentor a team, manage stakeholder relationships, and mitigate contractual risks to ensure project profitability. This leadership role demands strong sector experience...
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United Kingdom , Buntingford
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Datalec Precision Installations
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Quantity Surveyor Manager
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Lead a team of Quantity Surveyors on a major £45-£50m framework at Sellafield. This key role requires strong NEC4 contract expertise and a valid P4 pass. You will ensure robust commercial management, cost control, and provide strategic input.
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United Kingdom , Sellafield; Whitehaven
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Discover the pivotal role of a Managing Quantity Surveyor and explore career-defining jobs in this senior commercial leadership position. A Managing Quantity Surveyor is a strategic professional who sits at the heart of a construction or engineering firm's financial and commercial success. This is not a junior role; it represents the apex of the quantity surveying career path, blending deep technical expertise with strong management and business leadership. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for overseeing the commercial performance of multiple projects, leading a team of quantity surveyors, and ensuring that all contractual and financial aspects are managed to protect and maximise profitability. Typically, the role involves a broad spectrum of high-level responsibilities. A Managing Quantity Surveyor provides commercial leadership from the pre-construction phase through to project completion. This includes developing and managing project budgets, cost plans, and forecasts. They oversee the bid and tender process, ensuring proposals are commercially sound and risks are properly identified and mitigated. A core part of the job is managing the full contract lifecycle, which involves assessing variations, agreeing on final accounts, and providing expert guidance on dispute resolution. They also design and implement procurement strategies, managing subcontractor agreements and ensuring compliance with contract terms. Leadership and team development are fundamental aspects of these senior jobs. A Managing Quantity Surveyor mentors, manages, and develops a team of surveyors, conducting performance reviews and fostering a culture of continuous professional development. They allocate resources effectively across projects and are the key point of contact for senior internal and external stakeholders, including project directors, clients, and subcontractors. Producing and presenting detailed financial reports, such as Cost Value Reconciliations (CVR) and profit/loss analyses, for senior management is a regular duty, providing a clear picture of financial health across the portfolio. The typical skills and requirements for Managing Quantity Surveyor jobs are extensive. Candidates usually possess a degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related field, coupled with substantial post-qualification experience, often including professional accreditation (such as RICS or CIOB). Exceptional commercial and financial acumen is non-negotiable, as is proven experience in contract law and risk management. Strong leadership, negotiation, and communication skills are essential for guiding teams and influencing stakeholders. Proficiency in industry-specific software and ERP systems, high-level analytical thinking, and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines are all standard expectations for these critical roles. If you are seeking jobs that combine technical mastery with strategic business impact, the position of Managing Quantity Surveyor offers a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of the construction industry.

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