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Managing Quantity Surveyor

Posted 11 days 10 hours ago by Gold Group Limited

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Leicestershire, Leicester, United Kingdom, LE1 1
Job Description
Overview

Sector: Commercial, Construction Type: Permanent

Contact: Matthew Clegg

Job Published: 1 day ago

Role

Managing Quantity Surveyor - Major Infrastructure Scheme Leicester

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Managing Quantity Surveyor to join a leading civil engineering contractor delivering a complex, high profile infrastructure project local to Leicester. This appointment offers authority, visibility, and influence within a high-performing business unit driving critical transport improvements across the West Midlands.

Role Overview

The Managing Quantity Surveyor will hold full commercial responsibility across a £40m infrastructure programme under an NEC Option C contract. Reporting to the Commercial Manager, the position requires strategic oversight of cost management, subcontract procurement, risk control, and client interface while leading a team of Quantity Surveyors to achieve robust commercial outcomes.

Responsibilities
  • Lead the project's commercial strategy and execution
  • Provide accurate forecasting, cost reporting, and margin analysis
  • Manage contract administration and change control under NEC Option C
  • Drive effective procurement and subcontract management
  • Ensure compliance with governance, risk, and financial procedures
  • Develop and mentor commercial staff to support succession and capability growth
  • Maintain productive relationships with operations, clients, and supply chain partners
  • Proven experience as a Senior or Managing Quantity Surveyor within major civil engineering or highways projects
  • Strong command of NEC contracts (Option C essential)
  • Track record of commercial leadership and team management
  • Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying or equivalent
  • High level of commercial acumen, negotiation ability, and stakeholder engagement
  • Chartered status (RICS or equivalent)
  • Experience managing multidisciplinary packages across complex infrastructure programmes
Benefits and Career Development
  • Competitive starting salary of £65,000 to £75,000
  • £5,000 travel allowance
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Strong emphasis on professional development, chartership support, and leadership progression
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