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A well-established and highly regarded construction and property consultancy is seeking a commercially driven Project Quantity Surveyor to join their Central London team. The Project Quantity Surveyor will play an important role in delivering professional quantity surveying services across a diverse portfolio of commercial, residential, education and public sector projects. This Project Quantity Surveyor position will involve managing key quantity surveying responsibilities throughout the project lifecycle, supporting senior colleagues while maintaining control of day-to-day commercial activities. The Project Quantity Surveyor will work closely with project managers, design teams and clients, ensuring strong cost management and consistent quantity surveying standards across multiple schemes.
Job Responsibility:
Preparing cost plans, budgets and feasibility assessments
Assisting with tender documentation and contract preparation
Managing procurement processes and subcontract negotiations
Monitoring valuations, variations and change control
Supporting risk management and value engineering exercises
Overseeing interim valuations and contributing to final accounts
Producing financial reports and project cost updates
Requirements:
A degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Experience working as a Project Quantity Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor within construction or consultancy
Good knowledge of construction contracts (JCT preferred)
Experience supporting projects through the full project lifecycle
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
MRICS desirable or working towards
Nice to have:
MRICS desirable or working towards
What we offer:
Bonus scheme
Private healthcare
Hybrid working
APC support and clear progression to Senior Quantity Surveyor
Opportunity to work on complex London-based developments