New opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor / Estimator with a leading fabrication and engineering company based in Portadown. Our client is a well-established, family-run business specialising in mild steel, stainless steel and structural steelwork, delivering high-quality fabrication services across the food manufacturing, industrial and commercial sectors. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor / Estimator to join their expanding team. This role offers a competitive salary of £35,000£40,000, depending on experience, along with a performance-based bonus scheme. The working hours are 7.30am -16.45pm Monday- Thursday and 7.30am 12.30pm on Fridays. Main duties will include: Preparing accurate cost estimates and detailed quotations for fabrication and installation projects. Analysing tender documents, drawings and specifications. Liaising with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain competitive pricing. Submitting tenders and following up with clients, including negotiating terms where appropriate. Monitoring and controlling project costs and variations. Identifying new tender opportunities and contributing to business development. Conducting onsite meetings and assisting with confirmation of measurements and dimensions. What We Need From You HNC/HND or a Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction or Engineering. Relevant experience in a similar Quantity Surveying or Estimating role. Strong understanding of mild steel, stainless steel and structural steel products and fabrication processes. Excellent commercial awareness and strong analytical skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with estimating software is an advantage. What We Will Offer You Permanent position Competitive salary Company pension scheme Opportunity for career progression in a growing business. The Next Steps Contact Beth Wright at First Choice Selection Services Apply via the link First Choice is an equal opportunities employer Skills: estimates analysing price liaising negotiating cost monitoring business development meetings