Exciting Opportunity: Join a Thriving Construction Team in Newry as a Quantity Surveyor! Are you a commercially aware and detail-focused Quantity Surveyor eager to play a key role within an expanding construction division? We are looking for a driven individual to manage the financial and contractual performance of a range of projects spanning commercial, residential, retail, and refurbishment sectors. This position provides an excellent opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects, collaborate with experienced professionals, and progress your career within a supportive team environment. Salary and Benefits £50,000 - £60,000 DOE Comprehensive benefits package including health and wellbeing initiatives Defined career progression opportunities Support towards professional accreditation (e.g., RICS / SCSI) About Your Next Employer Become part of a well-established construction company recognised for delivering high-quality projects across multiple sectors. With a strong presence in the region and ambitious plans for continued growth, the organisation is built around a committed team focused on quality and innovation. You will join a progressive company with a collaborative culture, contributing to a varied portfolio of projects from commercial builds to refurbishment works, supported by advanced technology and industry expertise. About You At least 5 years' post-graduate experience in Quantity Surveying within construction, preferably with a Main Contractor Demonstrated experience across commercial, residential, or refurbishment projects Strong knowledge of construction contracts and commercial procedures Excellent numerical, analytical, and negotiation capabilities Strong organisational and communication skills Competent in Microsoft Office and commercial management software Full driving licence (preferred but not essential) Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline Working towards or already achieved chartered status with RICS What You'll Do Oversee project costs, manage variations, and produce accurate cost reporting Handle interim valuations, payment submissions, and final account agreements Review subcontractor applications and variation claims Assist with cashflow control and reduce commercial risk exposure Identify value engineering solutions to improve cost efficiency Ensure adherence to contract terms and maintain comprehensive commercial records Work closely with site teams to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers For more information on this role, apply through the link or contact the VANRATH office for a confidential discussion today. Follow VANRATH on LinkedIn for career insights, latest opportunities, industry updates, and more Benefits: DOE Company Van and Fuel Card Pension