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A leading design-conscious consultancy is seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their Sevenoaks office. This role offers significant responsibility, the chance to mentor APC candidates, and the opportunity to lead diverse projects. The firm supports career progression with a fast-track route to Associate and offers a competitive salary and benefits.
An award-winning, design-conscious Quantity Surveying and Project Management consultancy is seeking a confident and career-driven Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their thriving Sevenoaks office.
This forward-thinking firm is known for delivering high-quality, commercially astute advice across a broad range of sectors, and is now looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to work directly alongside the Quantity Surveying Director in a key leadership role.
The Senior Quantity Surveyor Role
This is a unique opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to take on significant responsibility and actively shape the future of a growing team. The successful Senior Quantity Surveyor will mentor and support APC candidates, helping to guide the next generation of Quantity Surveyors, whilst also delivering a diverse portfolio of projects.
The Senior Quantity Surveyor will lead projects from inception through to completion across multiple sectors including prime residential, commercial fit-out, healthcare, and local authority developments. With an emphasis on innovation, quality, and client service, this consultancy offers a supportive, progressive environment for someone looking to grow into Associate level and beyond.
The Senior Quantity Surveyor - Requirements
What's on Offer?
If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career options, contact Jessica Lawrence at Brandon James.
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Senior Quantity Surveyor / Quantity Surveyor / Cost Consultant / Senior Cost Manager / PQS / Project Quantity Surveyor / Construction Consultancy / Kent / Sevenoaks / MRICS