Senior Quantity Surveyor

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Are you a Senior Quantity Surveyor eager to work on high-profile, multi-million-pound projects with a leading UK Construction & Property Consultancy? This is your chance to step into a leadership role, work on prestigious developments, and fast-track your career towards Associate level.

The Senior Quantity Surveyor Role

With an expanding Oxford office of 30+ professionals, this consultancy is delivering some of the UK's most exciting projects across commercial, industrial, high-end residential, student accommodation, healthcare, motorsport, defence, and education sectors - with values ranging from £1m to £150m.

As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will:

Lead major projects across a variety of dynamic sectors
Manage full project lifecycles - from inception to completion
Drive client relationships and deliver top-tier consultancy services
Mentor junior team members and help shape the future of the team
Work on cutting-edge developments, including:
Sports stadia & arenas - world-class venues
Healthcare - acute hospitals, mental health units & specialist care
University schemes - heritage refurbishments, labs, & seminar spaces
Local authority regeneration - housing, retail & infrastructure
Pharmaceutical & life sciences - boosting the UK's vaccine capacity
Sustainability & Net Zero - supporting clients' green ambitions
Motorsport & EV manufacturing - working with elite automotive brands
Defence & international projects - securing key infrastructure worldwideThis is an exciting opportunity for a driven Senior Quantity Surveyor to take on high-responsibility projects, grow within an industry-leading consultancy, and move towards Associate-level positions with a clear career progression path.

The Senior Quantity Surveyor - Requirements

The ideal Senior Quantity Surveyor will be a motivated professional with leadership skills, technical expertise, and a client-focused mindset. You will have:

A successful track record running projects from inception to completion
Previous Quantity Surveying experience within a UK Consultancy
A RICS Accredited degree qualification, ideally Quantity Surveying BSc or MSc
MRICS or committed to achieving / currently working towards
Strong pre and post contract experienceIn Return?

The company are happy to discuss individual requirements based on experience but are looking to offer:

£70,000 - £80,000
Car allowance
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Private healthcare
Life Assurance 4x basic salary
Income protection
Pension
Hybrid working 2-3 days a week
Social events
Up to two professional subscriptions paid for
Company car scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Gym membership scheme
Excellent career opportunitiesIf you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career options, contact Jessica Lawrence at Brandon James.

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