Quantity Surveyor
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to support a range of building, civil engineering and MEP engineering projects within a major healthcare campus. You will be involved throughout the full project lifecycle—from early-stage calculations and feasibility work (RIBA Stage 1) through to final accounts.
Working across both lifecycle and variation projects, you will play a key role in cost management, value engineering, and maintaining high-quality delivery standards in line with statutory requirements and building regulations. The role includes both office-based and on-site work and offers the opportunity to shape procurement strategies, manage commercial risk, and contribute to ongoing project performance reporting.
Key Responsibilities
As a Quantity Surveyor, you will:
* Prepare tender and contract documentation, including Bills of Quantities, in collaboration with design teams and MEP consultants.
* Undertake cost analysis for repair, maintenance and project works across the estate.
* Support the development of client requirements and conduct feasibility studies.
* Lead on risk management, value engineering and cost control processes.
* Provide informed advice on procurement strategies.
* Identify, analyse and develop mitigation responses for commercial risks.
* Prepare and analyse tender costings and support bid submissions.
* Produce and manage master and individual project cashflows.
* Advise on, prepare and review contractual claims.
* Produce detailed progress and commercial reports.
* Value completed work and arrange interim and final payments.
* Contribute to updates of the lifecycle rolling forecast.
* Maintain knowledge of current building contract types and forms.
* Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety regulations.
Who We're Looking For
You will be well-suited to this role if you are:
* Experienced in quantity surveying within building, civil engineering or MEP environments.
* Confident managing costs, risks and procurement processes.
* Highly analytical, with strong reporting and numerical skills.
* Comfortable working with multiple stakeholders across complex operational estates.
* Knowledgeable about current building contract standards and statutory compliance requirements.