Quantity Surveyor / QS / Utilities (Gas / Electricity / Water / Power / Energy or Nuclear) / NEC4 / NEC 4 / NEC-4 / Commercial / Contracts / Cost Estimation / Construction / Engineering / Based in Peterborough / onsite role 5 days per week / £500 600 per day Inside IR35. One of our leading clients is looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor. Location Main base/office location is Peterborough/Cambridgeshire with projects running up to York so will be some site visits along the A1 so covering East Midlands, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire. Initial 3 month contract to start ASAP £500 600 per day Inside IR35 You will be responsible for all financial and contractual aspects of construction projects, providing cost estimation and planning, contract management, financial oversight, risk management, and ensuring compliance with relevant standards and regulations. You will support tender evaluation, negotiate contracts, audit contractor records, and prepare detailed reports to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Experience: Experience working as a Quantity Surveyor / QS Utilities / Energy / Power industry sector Gas / Electricity / Water / Nuclear etc NEC4 contract experience Large scale construction / engineering projects Commercial support managing and administering all contractual relationship including procurement and site teams. Contract Management manage multiple contracts within a defined portfolio ensuring project and site team understand contractual arrangements. Financial Management manage spend to date and forecast spend in line with contract terms Risk Management support the risk management process and the continual development of the Risk Register with the PM. Tender evaluation support the evaluation and negotiation process, providing professional advice, Dispute Resolution Lead dispute resolution efforts by providing professional advice Reporting ensure all contracts are properly administered professionally, and all relevant stakeholders are kept informed of all commercial issues