Job Description
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Water & Environment
Location: Midlands-based with UK-wide flexibility, Type: Full-time, Sector Exposure: Water, Environment, Defence, Nuclear
Are you a commercially astute Quantity Surveyor ready to take ownership of high-value infrastructure projects? Our client is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our growing team, delivering strategic programmes for water companies and the Environment Agency-primarily in the Midlands, with consultancy opportunities in the North West and beyond. This is your chance to shape the future of sustainable infrastructure while advancing your career across multiple sectors.
Your Impact
Reporting to the Water Cost and Commercial Lead, you'll lead the commercial delivery of major capital programmes, applying your expertise in NEC3/4 contracts, procurement, and stakeholder engagement. You'll drive value, efficiency, and compliance across all phases of the project lifecycle-from feasibility to final account.
Key Responsibilities:
Contract & Commercial Management
· Administer NEC3/4 ECC contracts (Options A, C & E) on the client side
· Oversee budget control, payment valuations, and cost forecasting
· Maintain accurate commercial records and resolve contractual issues
· Collaborate with PMs on payment certification and defined cost determination
Pre-Contract Activities
· Conduct feasibility studies and cost planning
· Prepare and evaluate tender documentation
· Identify risks and develop mitigation strategies
Post-Contract Delivery
· Manage construction contracts and ensure compliance
· Control costs, negotiate variations, and resolve claims
· Lead final account preparation and post-project evaluation
Bid & Business Development Support
· Collaborate with senior leadership to shape compelling, client-focused bids
· Provide commercial input and cost intelligence to strengthen proposal strategy
· Maintain a robust database of lessons learned, bid outcomes, and client insights
· Contribute to continuous improvement across commercial and bidding processes
Qualifications & Requirements
· Degree in Quantity Surveying (Bachelor's or Master's)
· Full RICS membership or advanced progress on APC pathway
· Extensive experience in water, environment, defence, or nuclear sectors
· Strong knowledge of CDM regulations and risk management
· NEC3/4 contract expertise (Options A, C, E essential)
· Experience with ECI/ESI in design & build programmes
· Valid CSCS card; Water Hygiene Card desirable
· Line management experience and ability to mentor junior QSs
· Willingness to work on-site a minimum of 3 days per week
· Right to work in the UK; role subject to client interview and acceptance
What You'll benefit from:
· Full support toward RICS chartership and professional development
· Opportunities to work across high-impact sectors including nuclear and defence
· A collaborative culture that values innovation, inclusion, and sustainability
· Hybrid working flexibility and a clear path to progression