Chartered Senior Quantity Surveyor
£40,000 - £60,000
Permanent
Liverpool, North West
Senior Chartered Quantity Surveyor
Liverpool
£50,000 - £60,000 (+4,450 car allowance)
My client in Liverpool is looking for a Chartered Quantity Surveyor ready to step in at a Senior level and work on a variety of Industrial, Residential & Commerical projects.
The responsibilities of the role will be diverse and will involve taking the lead on various projects on a day-to-day basis, including (but not limited to):
Pre-Contract services:
- Offer guidance on procurement strategy, risk management, value engineering, and the overall tendering process.
- Provide advice on contract arrangements.
- Draft tender documents.
- Assist clients in tender evaluation processes.
- Compile contract documentation.
Post Contract services:
- Offering advice on contractual matters and procedures.
- Assessing completed work and approving progress payments.
- Monitoring changes in design, measuring, valuing, and negotiating variations.
- Managing budgets and providing cost reports to clients.
- Negotiating final accounts.
- Collaborating closely with the team and mentoring/working alongside graduates.
- Establish and develop client contacts and relationships.
Qualifications
- Hold an RICS-accredited degree.
- Either possess Chartered status or be actively working towards obtaining it.
- Demonstrate pre and post-contract Quantity Surveying experience through examples of projects they have been involved in.
Benefits
- A generous holiday entitlement of 25 days, plus bank holidays, with the option to buy/sell days
- Three days annually dedicated to volunteering for charitable causes
- An inclusive well-being package covering financial, physical, and mental health aspects, including life assurance, pension scheme, private medical insurance, mental health support, and more
- A flexible approach to hybrid working to accommodate both the individual and their team
- Tailored career development opportunities focusing on professional, personal, and/or educational growth