Quantity Surveyor - Marine Civils / Infrastructure (NEC Contracts)Location: Fareham, Hampshire (Hybrid - up to 2 days WFH)Salary: Competitive + excellent benefitsJob Type: Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours per week)An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Quantity Surveyor to join a leading organisation delivering complex marine civil engineering and infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland.This role offers the chance to work on high-profile programmes including dredging, port developments, land reclamation, coastal protection schemes and beach renourishment, supporting project teams from pre-contract through to final account.Key ResponsibilitiesAs Quantity Surveyor, you will provide commercial and contractual support across multiple projects, including:Advising project and site teams on contractual requirements and riskManaging contract communications and supporting project governanceAttending internal and external progress and commercial meetingsCollecting project records and preparing valuations and cost reportsProducing monthly payment applications and invoicesValuing contract variations and Compensation Events (CEs)Supporting monthly financial reporting and forecastingAssisting with claims preparation and liaising with legal advisers where requiredSupporting subcontract enquiries, evaluations and drafting of subcontract agreementsManaging subcontract administration, variations, measurement and payment certificationSupporting tender reviews and commercial input into bidsAssisting with insurance-related requirements and reportingAbout YouTo be successful in this role, you will have:Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor within civil engineering or infrastructureStrong knowledge of NEC contracts (NEC3/NEC4 preferred)Experience with valuations, cost reporting, payment applications and subcontract managementConfidence managing variations, Compensation Events and commercial reportingStrong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with project stakeholdersA proactive, organised approach and ability to work independentlyAbility to work effectively within a diverse and multi-disciplinary teamDesirable (but not essential):Degree in Quantity Surveying and/or RICS membershipExperience within marine civils, dredging, ports, coastal or flood defence projectsAdditional InformationHybrid working available (up to 2 days per week)Occasional travel to project sites across the UK/IrelandFull UK driving licence essentialWhat's on OfferCompetitive salary25 days holiday + bank holidaysGenerous pension schemeFlexible benefits (including private healthcare options and holiday purchase)Ongoing training and development opportunitiesFriendly, supportive working environmentIf you're a commercially driven Quantity Surveyor looking to work on technically challenging, high-impact infrastructure projects, we'd love to hear from you.