Senior Quantity Surveyor

Bristol
1 year ago
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Senior Quantity Surveyor – Bristol

Sphere Solutions are working with an award winning privately owned house builder to recruit a Residential Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their regional office in Bristol,.

You will report to the Commercial Director, working within an experienced team of professionals to provide commercial support across the business.

The role will encompass all aspects of surveying, including:

  • Taking projects from conception through to completion

  • You will negotiate with new and existing suppliers to ensure you secure a fair price for materials, labour and plant

  • You will make subcontractor payments, financial valuations and forecast financial valuations and produce month end cost reports

  • Provide support and guidance to Trainee level staff members

  • Adhoc commercial administration duties

    Suitable candidates must have the following:

  • At least 4 years’ experience working with a residential house builder

  • Experience using software such as COINs

  • Industry related qualification is preferred

  • Must be able to work effectively within a well-structured team

    On offer:

  • Salary in the region of £70,000 depending on experience and qualifications

  • Impressive car allowance or company car and mileage

  • Pension scheme

  • 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Company bonus scheme

  • Other benefits

    To Apply:

    For an informal discussion please call Abbie or Jo on (phone number removed) or apply as instructed.

    Sphere Solutions Ltd is a leading construction recruitment agency specialising in providing top-notch staffing solutions to the construction sector. With a strong presence in Wales, Cardiff, Bristol, Gloucester, Taunton, Plymouth, Truro, and Southampton, we are committed to connecting talented professionals with the best construction job opportunities in these areas

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