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A leading engineering firm in the UK is seeking a Graduate Quantity Surveyor to join their team in Southampton. The role includes working on energy infrastructure projects such as electrical substations and power stations. Responsibilities include valuations, subcontractor procurement, and monthly reporting. The Graduate Quantity Surveyor will participate in a 24-month training scheme with mentorship to develop skills and achieve chartership. Competitive salary and benefits are offered, with a supportive work environment.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Graduate Quantity Surveyor to join our team here at Trant. Initially, the Graduate Quantity Surveyor will join our Energy Department, working to deliver critical energy infrastructure projects throughout the UK. Projects may include electrical substations, HVDC Interconnector facilities and power stations. Works typically comprise of earthworks, piling, reinforced concrete structures, portal frame buildings, paving, drainage, earthing, lighting and building services. Based in the office or on site, with some travel and staying away, the Graduate Quantity Surveyor will report to the Commercial Manager and will work closely with the Quantity Surveyors. The Graduate Quantity Surveyor will be trained and gain experience in how to perform a full QS function using NEC suite of contracts.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Graduate to start their career, working with a talented commercial team, being mentored by a successful Quantity Surveyor, whilst working together to deliver interesting projects within a welcoming and supportive work environment.
The recently updated and improved Trant Graduate Scheme is offered to all Graduates joining the business. This a period of training and development over 24 months, where you are assigned a mentor to carry out basic training associated with your role to enable you move from a Graduate QS to an Assistant QS to a fully competent Quantity Surveyor. You will be given the opportunity to work within our various divisions to gain a variety of project and form of contract experience.
The Graduate will join their teams either in the office or based on site (being guided by a mentor) and will achieve competency in a range of Quantity Surveying tasks. You will be offered membership of the Trant Career Development Association, where you will be provided mentored guidance and support to achieve accreditation and membership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
During this time, goals will be set to help you develop your skills and reach your potential and at the end of the 24 months, you should be a competent Engineer and will be well on your journey towards chartership and growing your career.
Trant Engineering has a long history of engineering and construction excellence, delivering high quality EPC engineering and construction services throughout the UK and overseas. We successfully design & deliver complex engineering projects in sectors such as Process & Water, Energy, Defence, Oil & Gas and Nuclear.
We offer clients a range of services including design, manufacturing, installation, construction and commissioning. Our in-house design and offsite manufacturing teams work closely to develop technology-based solutions with a strong focus on innovation and value engineering.
Our in-house multi-disciplinary services include civil, process, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation, supplemented by the design and manufacture of Control Panels, MCCs, PLCs, SCADA and automation systems.
We have over 1000 employees, a healthy forward order book and with a projected turnover of £150m this year, it is an exciting time to join a business where you can reach your full potential and develop your career.
Trant Engineering Limited is committed to equal opportunities for all and we do not discriminate on the grounds of race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, gender, disability or age.