Quantity Surveyor – Energy Storage & Infrastructure Projects Central London (office-based with flexibility) Competitive base salary Bonus & Benefits Company MDE are supporting a leading Investor and Asset Manager in the energy infrastructure space as they expand their commercial function with the addition of a Quantity Surveyor. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-funded, fast-scaling business at the forefront of the energy transition, with a growing portfolio of battery storage and energy infrastructure projects throughout the UK and Europe. Role The Quantity Surveyor will play a vital role in providing cost and contract management across multiple energy projects. You will support project teams throughout the entire lifecycle, from pre-contract commercial input and tender analysis through to valuations, change control, and final account settlement. The ideal candidate will bring experience working on EPC, supply chain, and O&M contracts within complex infrastructure or renewable energy environments. Key Responsibilities: Support the procurement and commercial management of EPC and O&M contracts across multiple energy storage projects Manage project budgets, cost plans, and cash flow forecasting from pre-construction through to completion Prepare and assess valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts Monitor contract performance and provide cost reporting and commercial updates to stakeholders Identify and manage commercial and contractual risks, ensuring appropriate measures are in place Assist in the preparation and administration of contract documents (NEC, JCT, FIDIC, etc.) Support the management of variations, claims, and dispute resolution processes Maintain contract and commercial compliance documentation and records Work closely with legal, finance, and delivery teams to ensure efficient commercial governance Qualifications & Experience: Minimum 4 years’ experience in a Quantity Surveying or Commercial role within the energy, infrastructure, or construction sectors Solid understanding of cost control, contract administration, and supplier performance monitoring Familiarity with NEC, JCT, FIDIC, MF1 or equivalent forms of contract Proficient in cost reporting and financial forecasting Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Excellent stakeholder communication and negotiation abilities Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related field Benefits: Competitive base salary discretionary bonus Private healthcare, pension, and life insurance 25 days annual leave public holidays Career development within a high-growth investor-backed company Modern Central London office with flexible/hybrid working Equal Opportunities The company is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. Applications are encouraged from individuals of all backgrounds, and the workplace supports equal opportunity, fairness, and respect for all.