Quantity Surveyor
Posted on Jun 10, 2026 by CV-Library
Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Construction
Immediate Start
£45k - £55k Annual
Full-Time
We are seeking a highly skilled and commercially astute Quantity Surveyor with a distinct background in the manufacturing or industrial fabrication sectors.
In this role, you will bridge the gap between traditional construction commercial management and advanced manufacturing processes. Holding a RICS qualification (MRICS/FRICS), you will oversee the financial and contractual management of our manufacturing-led projects, ensuring cost efficiency, maximizing profitability, and maintaining strict adherence to regulatory and quality standards from procurement through to final delivery.
## Key Responsibilities
Commercial & Cost Management: Manage all project costs from initial fabrication estimates to final accounts. Monitor variations, track expenditures, and implement rigorous cost-control procedures tailored to production line and manufacturing environments.
Contract Administration: Review, negotiate, and administer various forms of contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC, or bespoke manufacturing/supply agreements), ensuring mitigation of commercial risk.
Procurement & Supply Chain: Source and negotiate with material suppliers and specialized subcontractors. Analyze raw material price fluctuations (e.g., steel, composites) and factor them into financial forecasting.
Value Engineering: Collaborate with design and production engineering teams to identify cost-saving opportunities through material optimization and lean manufacturing principles without compromising quality.
Financial Reporting: Prepare accurate monthly commercial reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis for senior leadership.
Risk & Compliance: Maintain a comprehensive risk register, proactively identifying commercial bottlenecks in the production-to-site pipeline. Ensure all operations align with RICS professional standards and code of conduct
In this role, you will bridge the gap between traditional construction commercial management and advanced manufacturing processes. Holding a RICS qualification (MRICS/FRICS), you will oversee the financial and contractual management of our manufacturing-led projects, ensuring cost efficiency, maximizing profitability, and maintaining strict adherence to regulatory and quality standards from procurement through to final delivery.
## Key Responsibilities
Commercial & Cost Management: Manage all project costs from initial fabrication estimates to final accounts. Monitor variations, track expenditures, and implement rigorous cost-control procedures tailored to production line and manufacturing environments.
Contract Administration: Review, negotiate, and administer various forms of contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC, or bespoke manufacturing/supply agreements), ensuring mitigation of commercial risk.
Procurement & Supply Chain: Source and negotiate with material suppliers and specialized subcontractors. Analyze raw material price fluctuations (e.g., steel, composites) and factor them into financial forecasting.
Value Engineering: Collaborate with design and production engineering teams to identify cost-saving opportunities through material optimization and lean manufacturing principles without compromising quality.
Financial Reporting: Prepare accurate monthly commercial reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis for senior leadership.
Risk & Compliance: Maintain a comprehensive risk register, proactively identifying commercial bottlenecks in the production-to-site pipeline. Ensure all operations align with RICS professional standards and code of conduct
Reference: 225230586
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Quantity Surveyor
Posted on Jun 10, 2026 by CV-Library
Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Construction
Immediate Start
£45k - £55k Annual
Full-Time
We are seeking a highly skilled and commercially astute Quantity Surveyor with a distinct background in the manufacturing or industrial fabrication sectors.
In this role, you will bridge the gap between traditional construction commercial management and advanced manufacturing processes. Holding a RICS qualification (MRICS/FRICS), you will oversee the financial and contractual management of our manufacturing-led projects, ensuring cost efficiency, maximizing profitability, and maintaining strict adherence to regulatory and quality standards from procurement through to final delivery.
## Key Responsibilities
Commercial & Cost Management: Manage all project costs from initial fabrication estimates to final accounts. Monitor variations, track expenditures, and implement rigorous cost-control procedures tailored to production line and manufacturing environments.
Contract Administration: Review, negotiate, and administer various forms of contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC, or bespoke manufacturing/supply agreements), ensuring mitigation of commercial risk.
Procurement & Supply Chain: Source and negotiate with material suppliers and specialized subcontractors. Analyze raw material price fluctuations (e.g., steel, composites) and factor them into financial forecasting.
Value Engineering: Collaborate with design and production engineering teams to identify cost-saving opportunities through material optimization and lean manufacturing principles without compromising quality.
Financial Reporting: Prepare accurate monthly commercial reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis for senior leadership.
Risk & Compliance: Maintain a comprehensive risk register, proactively identifying commercial bottlenecks in the production-to-site pipeline. Ensure all operations align with RICS professional standards and code of conduct
In this role, you will bridge the gap between traditional construction commercial management and advanced manufacturing processes. Holding a RICS qualification (MRICS/FRICS), you will oversee the financial and contractual management of our manufacturing-led projects, ensuring cost efficiency, maximizing profitability, and maintaining strict adherence to regulatory and quality standards from procurement through to final delivery.
## Key Responsibilities
Commercial & Cost Management: Manage all project costs from initial fabrication estimates to final accounts. Monitor variations, track expenditures, and implement rigorous cost-control procedures tailored to production line and manufacturing environments.
Contract Administration: Review, negotiate, and administer various forms of contracts (e.g., JCT, NEC, or bespoke manufacturing/supply agreements), ensuring mitigation of commercial risk.
Procurement & Supply Chain: Source and negotiate with material suppliers and specialized subcontractors. Analyze raw material price fluctuations (e.g., steel, composites) and factor them into financial forecasting.
Value Engineering: Collaborate with design and production engineering teams to identify cost-saving opportunities through material optimization and lean manufacturing principles without compromising quality.
Financial Reporting: Prepare accurate monthly commercial reports, cash flow forecasts, and earned value analysis for senior leadership.
Risk & Compliance: Maintain a comprehensive risk register, proactively identifying commercial bottlenecks in the production-to-site pipeline. Ensure all operations align with RICS professional standards and code of conduct
Reference: 225230586
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