An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to provide commercial management expertise on large-scale nuclear infrastructure and decommissioning programmes. The role sits within a consultancy team supporting a long-term, multi-billion-pound programme. Projects are focused on risk reduction, legacy asset decommissioning, waste management, and long-term storage solutions, delivered from regional hubs in the North West. This position offers exposure to technically complex nuclear projects with delivery timelines spanning decades. Key Responsibilities Lead quantity surveying and commercial management across major nuclear engineering and construction work packages Support projects delivered under frameworks, alliance models, and NEC contracts Manage cost planning, estimating, forecasting, and commercial reporting Administer contracts, including change management, compensation events, and final account settlements Provide input on risk, opportunity, and contingency management in line with nuclear programme governance Assist with procurement strategies, tender evaluations, and subcontractor engagement Produce auditable commercial reports for senior stakeholders in regulated environments Collaborate with engineering, planning, project controls, and delivery teams to ensure integrated programme outcomes Operate in full compliance with strict nuclear safety, quality, and regulatory standards Project Environment Projects in this programme typically involve: Decommissioning of nuclear facilities and high-hazard legacy assets Waste treatment, packaging, and long-term storage solutions Development of specialist nuclear infrastructure and operational support facilities Multi-disciplinary engineering and construction interfaces Delivery under 20-year programme frameworks with multiple delivery partners Individual project values ranging from tens of millions to multi-billion pounds Skills & Experience Senior Quantity Surveyor experience in the nuclear or highly regulated infrastructure sectors Strong knowledge of NEC contracts (NEC3/NEC4 preferred) Experience operating within frameworks, programme alliances, or integrated delivery models Demonstrable ability to manage commercial risk on complex engineering projects Strong negotiation, stakeholder engagement, and reporting skills High attention to detail and commercial judgment in regulated environments Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline RICS, ICES, or equivalent professional accreditation (or working towards) Eligibility to obtain nuclear security clearance What’s on Offer Exposure to some of the UK’s most technically challenging nuclear projects Long-term involvement in nationally significant infrastructure programmes Opportunity to develop expertise in programme-level commercial management within nuclear Collaborative consultancy environment with clear career progression