About The Role
QUANTITY SURVEYOR Permanent Opportunity
DIVISION: Building
LOCATION: Bath
BENEFITS: Car Allowance; Subsidised Private Medical Cover; Life Assurance Scheme; Contributory Pension; 35 Days Annual Leave (Including Public Holidays)
Were looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join our Building Division and support the delivery of a major student accommodation development in Bath.
This role requires strong commercial awareness and a proven ability to manage and deliver successful building projects. Youll lead on cost control, value recovery, and commercial reporting, while developing positive relationships with our supply chain and subcontractors. A solid understanding of NEC and JCT contract administration is essential.
Typical Duties Include:
Establishing the project budget and allocating cost codes for accurate cost reporting
Reviewing main contract and subcontract T&Cs, including stepping down provisions
Procuring subcontract packages and preparing tender documentation
Reporting costs to date and forecasting cost to completion
Administering main and subcontract agreements, including contractual correspondence
Liaising with the Employers team on commercial matters
Managing staff resources to ensure effective cost management
Preparing delay analyses and supporting claim submissions
Managing subcontract issues as they arise
Following variation/compensation event procedures to protect commercial interests
Cash-flow forecasting and budget preparation
Working with procurement to set project allowances
Attending progress and commercial meetings as the commercial representative
What Youll Bring
Essential:
Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within the construction sector
Strong working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts
Skilled in cost forecasting, budgeting, and commercial reporting
Excellent negotiation and stakeholder management abilities
Degree in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Ability to manage multiple projects with precision and professionalism
Desirable:
Experience on fast-paced, high-value construction projects
Familiarity with modern construction methods
Membership with RICS or CIOB
Our Commitment:
At GRAHAM, we are proud to say that we are a committed Equal Opportunities Employer and we aim to be the first choice for people from all backgrounds. We seek to promote respect for the individual and equality of opportunities. We believe that everyone should be treated solely on the basis of personal merit and contribution throughout their GRAHAM career journey and not on the value of artificial barriers, prejudices, or preferences.
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