Real Estate Construction
Oxford, OX1
Permanent | Full-time | Hybrid working
We are searching for a junior level quantity surveying professional to join our Oxford Cost Management team as an assistant cost manager. This opportunity is an ideal career move for a motivated team player with aspirations to pursue professional qualification and career development.
You’ll be a joining a successful cost management team and multi-disciplinary business which has more than doubled in size in the last 5 years to become a local market leader, as a result of their commitments to developing team members, delivering high standards of service, nurturing client relationships, and creating a respectful, professional and relaxed working environment.
As assistant cost manager, you will have opportunities to support and independently deliver a full scope of cost management & quantity surveying services from initial cost plans to final account, on projects predominantly within the city limits or surrounding areas.
You’ll work with clients across local & central government depts, as well as education, commercial, life-sciences and healthcare sectors, providing cost advice on refurbishment, fit-out, extension & new build projects up to and exceeding £100m in construction value.
You will have management, professional guidance and mentoring support from a member of the Oxford Senior leadership team, reporting directly to them. Working collaboratively with other assistant cost managers in your team, you’ll progress towards your APC, with a structured development programme including regular reviews and workshops.
You will need knowledge and some practical experience in the following technical skills:
You will also need to demonstrate the following general skills:
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.