Engineering Quantity Surveyor

Engineering Quantity Surveyor

Posted 1 day ago by Totaljobs

£60,000 Per year
Outside
Hybrid
York (YO10)

Summary: The Engineering Quantity Surveyor role involves providing commercial oversight for a major engineering and infrastructure project in North Yorkshire. This position requires managing cost control, contract management, and commercial reporting within a hybrid working environment. The ideal candidate will have a background in engineering or industrial Quantity Surveying and experience in high hazard environments. This is a 12-month fixed-term contract offering a flexible working arrangement.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Managing commercial activities across engineering and construction works
  • Supporting valuations, forecasting, cost reporting, and change management
  • Reviewing quotations, variations, compensation events, and commercial risks
  • Monitoring site progress and validating commercial information
  • Supporting contract administration under NEC or similar forms of contract
  • Working closely with operational, engineering, and project delivery teams
  • Escalating commercial risks and supporting early warning processes where required

Key Skills:

  • Engineering, process engineering, or industrial Quantity Surveying background or similar
  • Experience within industrial, infrastructure, utilities, engineering, or heavy construction projects
  • Strong NEC contract knowledge
  • Good commercial awareness and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Ability to work within a live operational or high hazard environment

Salary (Rate): £70,000 yearly

City: York

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: outside IR35

Seniority Level: Mid-Level

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Engineering Quantity Surveyor – Process Engineering / Industrial Projects

North Yorkshire

3 Days Per Week | 12 Month Fixed Term Contract | Hybrid Working

Up to £75,000 Pro Rata

Principal People are pleased to be supporting a specialist consultancy with the recruitment of an Engineering Quantity Surveyor to support a major engineering and infrastructure project based within a live operational environment in North Yorkshire.

This is an excellent opportunity to support a technically complex engineering and construction project involving mechanical, process engineering, industrial, and infrastructure works within a highly regulated environment.

The successful Engineering Quantity Surveyor will provide commercial oversight across engineering and construction activities, supporting cost control, contract management, valuations, change control, and commercial reporting throughout the lifecycle of the project.

This role would suit a commercially aware Quantity Surveyor with experience within engineering, process engineering, utilities, heavy industry, infrastructure, or industrial construction environments who enjoys working closely with operational and project delivery teams.

Why could this be the role for you?

  • Opportunity to support a technically complex engineering and infrastructure project
  • Flexible hybrid working arrangement with a mix of remote and site based working
  • Long term fixed term contract within a live operational environment
  • Exposure to engineering, mechanical, industrial, and infrastructure works
  • Operationally involved role working closely with engineering and delivery teams

The successful Engineering Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for:

  • Managing commercial activities across engineering and construction works
  • Supporting valuations, forecasting, cost reporting, and change management
  • Reviewing quotations, variations, compensation events, and commercial risks
  • Monitoring site progress and validating commercial information
  • Supporting contract administration under NEC or similar forms of contract
  • Working closely with operational, engineering, and project delivery teams
  • Escalating commercial risks and supporting early warning processes where required

The ideal Engineering Quantity Surveyor will have:

  • Engineering, process engineering, or industrial Quantity Surveying background or similar
  • Experience within industrial, infrastructure, utilities, engineering, or heavy construction projects
  • Strong NEC contract knowledge
  • Good commercial awareness and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Ability to work within a live operational or high hazard environment

This role offers a flexible hybrid arrangement, typically involving 1-2 days per week on site in North Yorkshire with the remaining time remote.