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Quantity Surveyor - Rail

  • Location: England
  • Salary: £45k - 55k per year + None
  • Job Type:Permanent

Posted 15 days ago

  • Sector: Rail, Civil Engineering
  • Contact: Mike Smith
  • Contact Email: Mike.Smith@anderselite.com
  • Contact Phone: 0161 829 3955
  • Duration: Permanent role
  • Expiry Date: 28 August 2025
  • Job Ref: anders_elite_411889

Quantity Surveyor - Rail - North West - Permanent

 

Quantity Surveyor currently required to join a large rail and civil engineering contractor based in the North West.  The works are varied, but will mainly consist of civil engineering works in a railway environment.  The ideal candidate will have a strong background in rail projects including structure replacements, platform extension works, drainage works and other associated civils works.

 

Requirements:

  • Degree qualified, within commercial Management, Quantity Surveying or associated subject
  • Minimum of 3 years post-qualified experience with a civil or rail contractor
  • Able to demonstrate a good understand of all commercial requirements in relation to delivering large civil engineering projects
  • Good understanding of multi-disciplinary railway projects, collating data from various sources
  • Excellent understanding of NEC forms of contract

 

The role will involve:

  • Day-to-day commercial management of a number of railway/civil engineering projects
  • Ensuring all commercial reporting is undertaken in a timely manner
  • Assisting with pricing, take-off's, tender documentation where required
  • Producing CVR's and application's for payments
  • Preparing final accounts

 

Permanent opportunity:

  • Salary will be dependent upon experience
  • Annual leave entitlement increases with service
  • Company vehicle options
  • Numerous CPD opportunities

 

This role is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to take the next step in their career.  You will receive a number of professional development opportunities, and play a pivotal role in reshaping the railway infrastructure.  If you are looking for a new role and would be open to a discussion, please get in touch.