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A growing, independent construction consultancy based in Cambridge is seeking a confident Project Quantity Surveyor to join their expanding team. This consultancy delivers a diverse range of education, residential and commercial schemes across the region, offering a close-knit and collaborative working environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Quantity Surveyor looking to take ownership of projects within a forward-thinking practice, recognised for its strong client relationships and high professional standards. The successful Project Quantity Surveyor will take a leading role across a varied portfolio, delivering both pre- and post-contract services. The Project Quantity Surveyor will manage schemes from early feasibility through to completion, ensuring effective cost control and commercial delivery. The Project Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for cost planning, procurement and contract administration, working closely with clients and project teams. The Project Quantity Surveyor will oversee valuations, variations and reporting, maintaining financial oversight throughout. Working alongside contractors, consultants and stakeholders, the Project Quantity Surveyor will play a key part in ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. This Project Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine responsibility, client exposure, and a clear pathway towards Senior level. Overall, this Project Quantity Surveyor position is ideal for someone looking to step into a more autonomous role within a supportive and growing consultancy.
Job Responsibility:
Prepare detailed cost plans, budgets and feasibility estimates
Manage tender processes, including documentation and analysis
Undertake cost reporting, valuations and agreement of final accounts
Administer contracts, primarily JCT forms
Monitor project expenditure and manage variations
Provide commercial advice to clients
Liaise with stakeholders to ensure successful delivery
Requirements:
3-6 years' experience as a Project Quantity Surveyor within consultancy or main contractor
Experience delivering residential, education or commercial projects
Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract duties
Experience administering JCT contracts
RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management
MRICS or working towards chartership
Strong commercial awareness and communication skills