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National MEP Contractor

£70,000- £80,000+ Car Allowance/ Bonus Scheme/ Hybrid working

I am partnered with a major MEP Contractor who are seeking a career driven Project QS to join them as they go through a significant period of growth. They are a true market leader in their field, working on high end projects in the utilities, critical infrastructure and process engineering sectors.

What You'll Do:

Support financial aspects of the data centre project, ensuring it stays within budget and on schedule
Manage procurement, subcontractor agreements, and cost reporting
Collaborate with engineers, project managers, and contractors to ensure successful project execution
Provide accurate cost forecasts, risk assessments, and final accounts

The Person

The ideal QS will be able to gel with the existing team and hit the ground running in this fast paced project. To be considered, you must hit the following base criteria;

5 years+ experience in quantity surveying working on MEP work packages
Familiarity with contract management, ideally JCT or NEC
Strong Analytical & Numerical Skill
Flexible approach to accommodate the demands of an expanding company

The business are well respected in their field and have a very healthy pipeline. If you're interested in this exciting opportunity, PLEASE APPLY NOW

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