Quantity Surveyor, HVAC
Posted 7 hours 15 minutes ago by VIQU Ltd
Quantity Surveyor, Site-based, UK
Salary: Flexible
Contract: Permanent, Full time (36.5 hours per week)(Early Friday Finish)
Clearance: Security Cleared or willing to undergo vetting
The Company
 A UK construction engineering business specialising in HVAC and mechanical systems for complex, safety-critical projects. With decades of experience, we deliver technically challenging work across Energy, Defence, Transport, and other industrial sectors, supporting high-profile infrastructure programmes.
The Role
 We are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to manage all contractual and financial aspects of site-based projects. You will handle contract administration, cost forecasting, monthly reporting, and client liaison, ensuring budgets, programmes, and risks are effectively monitored and mitigated. This is a mechanical/HVAC-focused role working across multiple high-profile sites.
Key Responsibilities
-  Administer contracts and manage variations/claims under NEC/JCT frameworks. 
-  Prepare monthly financial reports, cost analysis, and forecasting. 
-  Produce applications for payment and manage cash flow. 
-  Conduct meetings, site tours, and maintain strong stakeholder relationships. 
-  Support project teams in monitoring budgets, programmes, and risks. 
Experience & Qualifications
 Essential:
-  ONC/HNC in Building Services, Construction Management, or Quantity Surveying. 
-  Experience in mechanical installations/HVAC and measuring drawings for cost estimation. 
-  Proficient in NEC contract administration. 
-  Strong analytical, problem-solving, communication, and negotiation skills. 
-  Willingness/ability to work on sites with clearance requirements. 
Desirable:
-  BSc in Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management. 
-  Membership of RICS, CIOB, ICES, or CIArb. 
-  Experience in M&E or mechanical/HVAC projects. 
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