Chartered Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager
Chartered Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager

Chartered Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager

London Full-Time No home office possible
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THE ROLE

My client, an established firm of PQS with a thriving London office, is seeking a Chartered Quantity Surveyor to join their City of London team.

You will have the opportunity to work on high-value projects across various sectors including residential, mixed-use, commercial offices, data centres, retail, leisure, heritage, and education. These projects may involve new build, refurbishment, or fit-out works.

The ideal candidate is an ambitious MRICS-qualified Quantity Surveyor with at least 2 years of QS experience, preferably gained with another PQS.

My client offers excellent CPD opportunities and promising career prospects.

THE COMPANY

My client is a reputable PQS firm serving mainly private sector clients. They are a sizable construction consultancy providing cost management and project management services.

THE CANDIDATE

  • Chartered Quantity Surveyor currently working in a PQS firm.
  • Minimum of 2 years PQS experience, covering pre and post contract duties.
  • MRICS qualification or near completion (almost chartered candidates considered).
  • BSc or MSc in Quantity Surveying, RICS accredited.
  • Ability to work well within a team.
  • Stable employment record.
  • Excellent written and spoken English, strong IT skills.

Salary ranges from GBP 50,000 to GBP 65,000, plus RICS fees, pension, discretionary bonus, and other benefits.

To apply, send your full CV or contact Denise Neville for an informal, confidential discussion at 020 # # or 020 # # or mobile # #.

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Chartered Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager
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  • Chartered Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager

    London
    Full-Time

    Application deadline: 2027-05-25

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