Location | South West Bristol Redland - Bristol |
Company name | Fawkes & Reece South |
Category | Other |
Contract | Permanent |
Full/Part time | Full time |
Salary | £ 45000 - £55000/annum Package |
Quantity Surveyor We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join an established main contractor based in Bristol. The business is one of the largest privately owned contractors in the UK and operates out of regional offices. They undertake projects across a range of sectors including commercial, education and student accommodation with projects ranging in value up to £75mil. Projects are a mix of single and two-stage tenders and typically administered via JCT forms of contract. About the role of Quantity Surveyor: As Quantity Surveyor, you will be working closely with a Senior Quantity Surveyor to manage the financial success of one of their upcoming schemes. You will be reporting into a visiting Managing Quantity Surveyor. Key Responsibilities as Quantity Surveyor: Pre-construction activities Procurement and managing of sub-contract packages Dealing with variations / valuations Monthly reporting to Managing Quantity Surveyor Key Requirements for this Quantity Surveyor role: Proven track record of administering JCT forms of contract Have worked within a main contractor Experience managing most sub-contract packages Live and be happy to commute to Bristol / surrounding sites Full right to work in the UK Whats on offer for this Quantity Surveyor role: Salary of up to £55k + package Clearly set out progression plan Opportunity to join a growing business unit This is a fantastic opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join an established main contractor based in Bristol with clear and defined progression pathways set out. The business is busier than ever and its an exciting time to join a growing business. If you think you'd be a suitable applicant for the position or would like more information on the role, please apply with an up to date CV or contact Abbie in our Southampton office on (phone number removed)