Your new company
Our client is a leading civil engineering contractor across the marine, water, power and infrastructure space. With a significant amount of work about to hit the site they are seeking to appoint a Senior Quantity Surveyor on a freelance basis to their commercial team.
Your new role
As Senior Quantity Surveyor, reporting to the Commercial Manager, you could be working on a range of projects across the water or power space. Ranging in value from £250K to £5million you will typically be responsible for multiple projects at once, ensuring that our clients' commercial interests are protected. Working in partnership with your clients and other stakeholders, you will be an excellent communicator with solving commercial issues without risking this relationship.
What you'll need to succeed
The ideal candidate is a degree-qualified Quantity Surveyor with experience across a range of civil infrastructure projects. You must have direct experience of working with NEC contracts and have a mature approach to commercial management with a strong focus on positive outcomes for both client and contractor. Working across multiple projects and with potentially different client teams, you must be well-organised and be able to work with a high degree of efficiency.
What you'll get in return
Our client will pay a competitive daily rate and have determined these roles as operating outside Ir35. A flexible approach to working from home is available and with multiple offices to work, our clients will accept applications from candidates across the central belt. An initial duration of 3 months is available, but long-term work is available and there is an opportunity to progress towards permanent employment if you wish to secure a full-time position.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
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