296 Quantity Surveyor jobs

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  • Newcastle, Tyneside - £40-60k DOE

    This a new opportunity for a procurement professional to join a large multidisciplinary consultancy in their Newcastle office.

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  • Newcastle, Tyneside - up to £70k DOE

    Procurement professionals are needed to join a management consultancy, that serves clients in the construction, infrastructure, and defence sectors.

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  • Bedfordshire - up to £55k (DOE) + package

    Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Estimator / Assistant Project Manager job role with a property developer, with an office based in Bedfordshire to work on residential projects UK-wide.

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  • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire - To 65k DOE

    For a busy QS and PM Consultancy

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  • Toronto, Ontario - Negotiable (DOE)

    A new Cost Consultant job role with a premium cost consultancy in Toronto, Ontario.

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  • Maidenhead, Berkshire - Negotiable

    The regional office of a major UK consultancy is looking for a Chartered Senior Quantity Surveyor to work out of their Maidenhead, Berkshire office.

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  • Sussex - Negotiable

    A new Quantity Surveyor job role is open to join a leading civil engineering infrastructure and marine contractor with a number of live and ongoing projects in the south of England in East Sussex, West Sussex and in Kent.

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  • Sussex - Negotiable

    A new Senior Quantity Surveyor job role open to join a leading civil engineering infrastructure and marine contractor with a number of live and ongoing projects in the south of England in East Sussex, West Sussex and in Kent.

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  • Birmingham, West Midlands - £50 -70k (DOE)

    An exciting client-side Senior Quantity Surveyor role based in Birmingham to join a reputable, growing consultancy.

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  • London - Negotiable

    An attractive opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading premium London based refurbishment Contractor as a QS team manager.

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About Quantity Surveying

A job as a Quantity Surveyor can be rewarding and very diverse in scope. Quantity Surveyors can be employed by an end user or a cost consultancy to minimize cost and spending, or by a main contractor or specialist subcontractor to maximize the profit margin on work already won.

Quantity Surveyor jobs can be within a range of sectors including building, civil engineering, M&E and property related construction to name but a few.

The career path of a Quantity Surveyor can begin as a trainee or graduate, and progress to a management role on site or at head office running the cost and contracts function running multiple projects worth millions of pounds each.

Quantity Surveying professionals are in great demand with jobs available to work on projects in London, across the South East of England, across the UK and in Middle East locations such as Dubai as well as in Hong Kong and a number of parts of Asia.

The Recruitment Consultants at Maxim Recruitment have been finding jobs for Quantity Surveyors in the UK and overseas since 2003 and have a range of exclusive QS and Commercial Management vacancies for ambitious Quantity Surveyors.

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