Quantity Surveyor - Marine Works
Posted on Jun 26, 2026 by CV-Library
Glasgow, City of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£40k - £55k Annual
Full-Time
Role Overview
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the commercial management of marine and civil engineering projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, procurement, and financial reporting across the project lifecycle.
This role supports the successful delivery of multiple projects by managing commercial risks, monitoring performance, and contributing to the achievement of business objectives from procurement through to final account settlement.
Key Responsibilities
Commercial Management
Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts
Take ownership of day-to-day commercial management of assigned projects
Produce interim valuations, applications for payment, and variation assessments
Monitor project costs, identify variances, and implement corrective actions
Deliver accurate cost reporting and cash flow forecastingProcurement & Subcontract Management
Manage subcontractor procurement including:
Tender preparation
Evaluation and negotiation
Administer subcontract accounts, including:
Valuations
Final accountsCost Control
Monitor project costs throughout all phases
Analyse cost variances and recommend corrective measures
Provide regular updates on financial performance to stakeholdersContract Administration
Ensure compliance with contractual frameworks such as:
NEC
JCT (or equivalent)
Manage contractual risks and obligations effectivelyRisk & Value Management
Support risk management processes
Contribute to value engineering initiatives to optimise project performanceClient & Stakeholder Engagement
Build and maintain strong relationships with:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Communicate clearly on all financial and commercial mattersDocumentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate cost and commercial records
Prepare detailed reports for:
Senior management
ClientsContinuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve QS processes
Implement best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracyNEC Contract Expertise
Demonstrate strong understanding of NEC principles and application
Implement NEC contract strategies across project lifecycles
Ensure full compliance with NEC procedures
Reporting & Key Interfaces
Reporting
Provide updates, statistics, and reports to Senior ManagementKey Interfaces
Internal:
General Manager
Department Managers
Project Managers & Engineers
External:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Skills & Qualifications
Required
Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within:
Civil engineering
Infrastructure
Marine projects
Strong working knowledge of:
NEC contracts
JCT contracts
Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills
Advanced proficiency in:
Microsoft Excel
Cost reporting systems/tools
Strong communication and negotiation abilities
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Salary & Benefits
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum (dependent on experience and location)
Flexible working options, including Flex Friday
Opportunities for career development and progression
Support towards professional accreditation (RICS)
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the commercial management of marine and civil engineering projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, procurement, and financial reporting across the project lifecycle.
This role supports the successful delivery of multiple projects by managing commercial risks, monitoring performance, and contributing to the achievement of business objectives from procurement through to final account settlement.
Key Responsibilities
Commercial Management
Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts
Take ownership of day-to-day commercial management of assigned projects
Produce interim valuations, applications for payment, and variation assessments
Monitor project costs, identify variances, and implement corrective actions
Deliver accurate cost reporting and cash flow forecastingProcurement & Subcontract Management
Manage subcontractor procurement including:
Tender preparation
Evaluation and negotiation
Administer subcontract accounts, including:
Valuations
Final accountsCost Control
Monitor project costs throughout all phases
Analyse cost variances and recommend corrective measures
Provide regular updates on financial performance to stakeholdersContract Administration
Ensure compliance with contractual frameworks such as:
NEC
JCT (or equivalent)
Manage contractual risks and obligations effectivelyRisk & Value Management
Support risk management processes
Contribute to value engineering initiatives to optimise project performanceClient & Stakeholder Engagement
Build and maintain strong relationships with:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Communicate clearly on all financial and commercial mattersDocumentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate cost and commercial records
Prepare detailed reports for:
Senior management
ClientsContinuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve QS processes
Implement best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracyNEC Contract Expertise
Demonstrate strong understanding of NEC principles and application
Implement NEC contract strategies across project lifecycles
Ensure full compliance with NEC procedures
Reporting & Key Interfaces
Reporting
Provide updates, statistics, and reports to Senior ManagementKey Interfaces
Internal:
General Manager
Department Managers
Project Managers & Engineers
External:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Skills & Qualifications
Required
Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within:
Civil engineering
Infrastructure
Marine projects
Strong working knowledge of:
NEC contracts
JCT contracts
Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills
Advanced proficiency in:
Microsoft Excel
Cost reporting systems/tools
Strong communication and negotiation abilities
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Salary & Benefits
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum (dependent on experience and location)
Flexible working options, including Flex Friday
Opportunities for career development and progression
Support towards professional accreditation (RICS)
Reference: 225297892
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Quantity Surveyor - Marine Works
Posted on Jun 26, 2026 by CV-Library
Glasgow, City of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£40k - £55k Annual
Full-Time
Role Overview
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the commercial management of marine and civil engineering projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, procurement, and financial reporting across the project lifecycle.
This role supports the successful delivery of multiple projects by managing commercial risks, monitoring performance, and contributing to the achievement of business objectives from procurement through to final account settlement.
Key Responsibilities
Commercial Management
Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts
Take ownership of day-to-day commercial management of assigned projects
Produce interim valuations, applications for payment, and variation assessments
Monitor project costs, identify variances, and implement corrective actions
Deliver accurate cost reporting and cash flow forecastingProcurement & Subcontract Management
Manage subcontractor procurement including:
Tender preparation
Evaluation and negotiation
Administer subcontract accounts, including:
Valuations
Final accountsCost Control
Monitor project costs throughout all phases
Analyse cost variances and recommend corrective measures
Provide regular updates on financial performance to stakeholdersContract Administration
Ensure compliance with contractual frameworks such as:
NEC
JCT (or equivalent)
Manage contractual risks and obligations effectivelyRisk & Value Management
Support risk management processes
Contribute to value engineering initiatives to optimise project performanceClient & Stakeholder Engagement
Build and maintain strong relationships with:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Communicate clearly on all financial and commercial mattersDocumentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate cost and commercial records
Prepare detailed reports for:
Senior management
ClientsContinuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve QS processes
Implement best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracyNEC Contract Expertise
Demonstrate strong understanding of NEC principles and application
Implement NEC contract strategies across project lifecycles
Ensure full compliance with NEC procedures
Reporting & Key Interfaces
Reporting
Provide updates, statistics, and reports to Senior ManagementKey Interfaces
Internal:
General Manager
Department Managers
Project Managers & Engineers
External:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Skills & Qualifications
Required
Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within:
Civil engineering
Infrastructure
Marine projects
Strong working knowledge of:
NEC contracts
JCT contracts
Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills
Advanced proficiency in:
Microsoft Excel
Cost reporting systems/tools
Strong communication and negotiation abilities
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Salary & Benefits
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum (dependent on experience and location)
Flexible working options, including Flex Friday
Opportunities for career development and progression
Support towards professional accreditation (RICS)
The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the commercial management of marine and civil engineering projects, ensuring effective cost control, contract administration, procurement, and financial reporting across the project lifecycle.
This role supports the successful delivery of multiple projects by managing commercial risks, monitoring performance, and contributing to the achievement of business objectives from procurement through to final account settlement.
Key Responsibilities
Commercial Management
Prepare and manage cost estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts
Take ownership of day-to-day commercial management of assigned projects
Produce interim valuations, applications for payment, and variation assessments
Monitor project costs, identify variances, and implement corrective actions
Deliver accurate cost reporting and cash flow forecastingProcurement & Subcontract Management
Manage subcontractor procurement including:
Tender preparation
Evaluation and negotiation
Administer subcontract accounts, including:
Valuations
Final accountsCost Control
Monitor project costs throughout all phases
Analyse cost variances and recommend corrective measures
Provide regular updates on financial performance to stakeholdersContract Administration
Ensure compliance with contractual frameworks such as:
NEC
JCT (or equivalent)
Manage contractual risks and obligations effectivelyRisk & Value Management
Support risk management processes
Contribute to value engineering initiatives to optimise project performanceClient & Stakeholder Engagement
Build and maintain strong relationships with:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Communicate clearly on all financial and commercial mattersDocumentation & Reporting
Maintain accurate cost and commercial records
Prepare detailed reports for:
Senior management
ClientsContinuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve QS processes
Implement best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracyNEC Contract Expertise
Demonstrate strong understanding of NEC principles and application
Implement NEC contract strategies across project lifecycles
Ensure full compliance with NEC procedures
Reporting & Key Interfaces
Reporting
Provide updates, statistics, and reports to Senior ManagementKey Interfaces
Internal:
General Manager
Department Managers
Project Managers & Engineers
External:
Clients
Subcontractors
Suppliers
Skills & Qualifications
Required
Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor within:
Civil engineering
Infrastructure
Marine projects
Strong working knowledge of:
NEC contracts
JCT contracts
Excellent commercial awareness and financial management skills
Advanced proficiency in:
Microsoft Excel
Cost reporting systems/tools
Strong communication and negotiation abilities
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Degree (or equivalent) in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline
Salary & Benefits
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum (dependent on experience and location)
Flexible working options, including Flex Friday
Opportunities for career development and progression
Support towards professional accreditation (RICS)
Reference: 225297892
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