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They are a major provider of construction‑related services across the Midlands and East Anglia, delivering earthworks, demolition, waste management, and material supply. Their operations span a large fleet, multiple quarries, recycling centres, and concrete facilities, supporting projects from early groundworks through to site completion. With an integrated service model, they play a key role in enabling efficient, end‑to‑end delivery for contractors and developers.
Responsibilities
They oversee the full commercial management of projects, from contract review and subcontract procurement to valuations, cost reporting and final accounts. The role ensures accurate financial control, timely certification, strong client relationships and proactive risk management throughout the project lifecycle. They support the wider team, uphold professional standards, and contribute to securing future work while maintaining a strong focus on health and safety.
What we are looking for?
Degree or NVQ in Quantity Surveying
CSCS Card
Experienced in Earthworks projects
Excellent communication skills
Problem-solving skills
Basic computer literacy (use of emails, etc.)
Knowledge of NEC / JCT contracts
Chartered Member of RICS / CIOB
Experience working as a subcontractorBenefits:
Competitive salary
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Company benefit platform
Length of service rewards - enhanced holiday entitlement / access to private healthcare service
Employee assistance programme
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