Senior M&E Quantity Surveyor

Streamline Services Consultancy Limited
London
3 months ago
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M&E Senior Quantity SurveyorLondon£90,000 - £95,000Commercial/Data Centre Projects - Up to £200 MillionEmbark on a pivotal role in the heart of London's bustling construction scene. As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, join a team that champions a culture of hard work, ambition, and recognition. Your contributions will not only be valued but celebrated, as you become an integral part of a supportive environment that thrives on the exchange of ideas and collaborative spirit.This esteemed Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrumentation contractor is renowned for its involvement in a diverse array of sectors, including Pharmaceutical, Data Centre, Healthcare, Education, Commercial, and Power Generation. Your role will be critical in managing costs and enhancing value for money on these significant projects, all while upholding the highest standards of quality.The successful candidate will possess a minimum of 8 years' experience in MEP contracting, demonstrating a proven track record in managing workload and tracking project finances. A meticulous and professional approach to all tasks is essential, as is the ability to measure from plan drawings and isometrics to produce detailed bills of quantities.Responsibilities will extend to tracking project costs and labour efficiency, ensuring timely and accurate submissions, and managing subcontract packages from procurement to final account. A clear understanding of NRM2 requirements, the Construction Act, and a commitment to continuous professional development are also key to this role.In return, the selected individual will benefit from a clear progression path within a well-established company that values internal promotion and professional growth. Educational assistance and a commitment to Continued Professional Development (CPD) are part of the package, with a minimum of 5 days of CPD recommended annually.The company fosters a family atmosphere, encouraging teamwork and personal development through various social, team-building, and charity events. Additionally, a strong commitment to employee wellbeing is demonstrated through an Employee Assistance Programme and access to an in-house Health & Wellbeing advisor.This central London role is not just a job; it's a chance to be part of a company that is as invested in its people as it is in its projects. If you are ready to take on a challenge that rewards diligence, innovation, and a proactive approach to personal development, this could be the next significant step in your career

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