Managing Quantity Surveyor – East Anglia or Kent

Auckland Office+64 9 303 9093

Cobalt Recruitment Salary GBP60000.00 – GBP75000.00 per annum + Car + Benefits Location Rest of the World, Other Sector Construction & Engineering, Civil & Structural Date 8th February 2019 Job Type Permanent

  • Send to friend
  • Refer a friend
  • Print

Managing Quantity Surveyor (Civil Engineering)East Anglia or Kent

£60,000 – £75,000 + Car Allowance + Package

A well-regarded Tier-1 contractor with a strong pipeline of civil engineering work are looking for a Managing Quantity Surveyor to support the commercial administration of multiple projects across the South East. There will be a certain amount of pre-contract work.

The company is established with clear procedures in place to allow you to conduct your role effectively. You will be fully supported by an approachable commercial manager who values the efforts of his team.

Given the nature of the projects, experience managing civil engineering projects with marine elements will stand you in good stead. You will be comfortable with managing commercial teams. Demonstrable NEC experience is essential. This opportunity could suit a Senior Quantity Surveyor looking to progress their career.

If the above is of interest and you’d like to discuss further, get in touch with Chris Raymond in confidence by phone or email.

  • Send to friend
  • Refer a friend
  • Print

Send one of our recruiters a copy of your CV now – it takes seconds.

Register

Are your interview skills a little rusty? View our tips to help you secure your next role.

A-Z guide

  • Auckland+64 9 303 9093
  • Berlin+49 (0)30 5 7700 5110
  • Christchurch +64 3 366 8724
  • Dusseldorf+49 (0)211 93 6727 30
  • Frankfurt+49 (0)69 3 4877 4472
  • Hamburg+49 (0)40 22 868 44 90
  • London +44 (0) 20 7478 2500
  • Manchester+44 (0) 161 711 0602
  • Munich+49 (0)89 215 4767 80
  • Singapore+65 6800 7922
  • Stuttgart+49 (0)711 219 540 30
  • Vienna+43 (0)1 226 7226

Cookies help us deliver our service. By using this service, you agree to the use of cookies. Click here for more info.