Project Quantity Surveyor Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Location: Lancaster (Site Based) Salary: £40,000 - £57,000 + Company Car or Car Allowance + Pension + Holiday Entitlement depending on experience About the Company Our client is an established Tier One contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex infrastructure and engineering projects across the UK. With a secured pipeline of work within the water sector, they continue to invest in both their people and the delivery of sustainable solutions that support critical environmental infrastructure.
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Project Quantity Surveyor to join a major water and wastewater infrastructure project based in Lancaster. Working as part of an integrated delivery team, you will support the commercial management of complex treatment and infrastructure schemes, including wastewater treatment works, pumping stations, process installations, civil engineering works and associated network infrastructure. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused Quantity Surveyor with experience in the water sector to play a key role in the successful delivery of essential infrastructure projects. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, designers, clients and subcontractors, providing commercial support from project inception through to final account.
Key Responsibilities Commercial Management Manage the commercial and contractual aspects of projects throughout the project lifecycle. Ensure robust commercial controls are maintained and contractual obligations are met. Identify commercial risks and opportunities and implement appropriate mitigation strategies. Support the successful commercial delivery of projects from pre-construction through to completion. Contract Administration Administer NEC contracts and ensure compliance with all contractual requirements. Manage early warnings, compensation events and change control procedures. Provide contractual advice and support to project delivery teams. Assist in managing commercial risk and protecting contractual entitlement. Cost Control & Financial Reporting Prepare and manage project cost forecasts, budgets and cash flow projections. Monitor project expenditure and financial performance. Produce accurate monthly valuations, cost reports and commercial reviews. Ensure projects remain within agreed budgets and financial targets. Change Management Assess and evaluate variations and compensation events. Negotiate and agree commercial settlements with clients and subcontractors. Maintain accurate records and supporting documentation to support commercial recovery. Procurement & Subcontract Management Support procurement activities and subcontractor appointments. Prepare subcontract documentation and manage subcontract accounts. Assess and certify subcontractor applications and payments. Build and maintain effective relationships with the supply chain. Final Accounts & Claims Prepare, negotiate and agree final accounts. Manage claims and support dispute resolution where necessary. Ensure timely project close-out and commercial completion. Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain effective relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors and project teams. Provide commercial support across multidisciplinary engineering and construction teams. Promote collaborative working and high service standards.
Candidate Requirements Qualifications Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, Engineering or a related discipline. Professional membership or working towards MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent is desirable. Experience Minimum 3 years' experience in a Quantity Surveying role within the water, wastewater, utilities, infrastructure or civil engineering sectors. Experience working on treatment works, pumping stations, pipelines, MEICA installations or major infrastructure projects. Strong experience administering NEC forms of contract. Experience managing subcontractor packages and commercial reporting processes. Technical Knowledge Strong understanding of NEC Option A, B, C, D and F contracts. Knowledge of IChemE Minor Works contracts would be advantageous. Good understanding of commercial management principles within engineering and construction environments. Familiarity with water industry regulations and project delivery frameworks.
Skills & Attributes Strong commercial and contractual awareness. Excellent communication and negotiation skills. Ability to manage competing priorities within a live project environment. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Customer-focused with the ability to build lasting stakeholder relationships. Committed to continuous professional development and knowledge sharing.
Benefits Salary £40,000 - £57,000 depending on experience Company Car or Car Allowance Competitive Pension Scheme Generous Holiday Entitlement Long-term secured workload within the UK water sector Career progression opportunities with an established Tier One contractor Opportunity to work on major infrastructure projects that contribute to sustainable water and environmental solutions
To apply please email or ring 07980 006 436
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