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A global consultancy firm based in the UK is seeking a motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to support critical infrastructure projects in the nuclear and defence sectors. Responsibilities include leading cost estimates, managing contracts, and ensuring compliance with project budgets. Ideal candidates will have substantial experience in Quantity Surveying and be familiar with NEC contracts. The company offers competitive salaries, a flexible working environment, and numerous professional development opportunities.
Gleeds is a leading global property and construction consultancy. Independent since 1875, we are proud to deliver award-winning projects around the world. We are a Great Place to Work certified employer, with our people at the heart of everything we do.
Climate change and Sustainability is at the top of our agenda, we have been established within the energy sector for the past 40 years and have achieved significant growth in the past years as we contribute to a sector that will have trillions of pounds of investment over the next decade. Our teams are at the forefront of the change, managing life changing projects in Solar, Hydrogen, Nuclear, Renewables and Defence, and we want you to be part of that too.
At Gleeds, our projects take us across the globe, giving you opportunities to travel or to remain at the office base you choose.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor with a demonstrable background delivering major projects within the construction industry. In this role, you will be supporting critical infrastructure projects with high-profile clients in the nuclear and defence sectors.
Gleeds is a global property and construction consultancy with over 150 years of expertise, operating in 28 countries worldwide. From iconic landmarks to critical infrastructure, we drive innovation, sustainability and value, delivering transformative projects that shape communities and redefine the built environment.