Senior Quantity Surveyor
Location: Snowdonia, United Kingdom
Job Type: Permanent Job Salary: £60,000 - £75,000.00 Annual Posted Date: 03-09-2025Stay Up To Date
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Job Title: Senior Quantity Surveyor
Reports to: Commercial Manager or Senior Commercial Manager
Department: Commercial
Location: Snowdonia
Salary; upto £75,000 per annum plus car allowance
About the Role
As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you’ll take responsibility for the commercial aspects of a project or part of a larger project. You’ll manage costs, support your team, work closely with clients and subcontractors, and ensure commercial processes are followed. This is a key role where your decisions help protect the company financially and ensure projects are delivered successfully.
You’ll be leading a team of Quantity Surveyors and working collaboratively with various internal and external stakeholders.
What You’ll Do (Key Responsibilities)
- Take the lead on commercial tasks for your assigned project or section of work
- Help ensure the project is commercially successful and in line with agreed targets
- Prepare and submit cost reports and applications for payment
- Review and respond to subcontractor accounts and correspondence
- Manage and negotiate with specific subcontractors
- Identify risks and opportunities from a commercial point of view
- Support the development and performance of more junior team members
- Agree and work towards your own personal development plan
- Maintain accurate records and present your work clearly and professionally
- Promote collaborative working, following company procedures and plans
- Take on other tasks as needed, in line with your experience and role level
What You Need (Skills & Knowledge)
- Solid experience in quantity surveying, ideally within construction or infrastructure
- A detailed understanding of contract and subcontract terms, particularly NEC
- Strong commercial awareness and financial skills
- Excellent communication and negotiation abilities
- A good understanding of construction processes and project delivery
- Leadership skills to support and develop junior staff
- Strong attention to detail and ability to present information clearly
- Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, clients and subcontractors
- You will need to support and follow the company’s approach to collaborative working
- You’ll be expected to contribute to health, safety, quality, and environmental (HSQE) practices (separate responsibilities available on request)
- This role may require occasional travel between sites or offices
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