Job Description
Quantity Surveyor – Utilities / Infrastructure
Location: North West (with travel to Ireland 1–2 times per month)
Type: Permanent An established and growing infrastructure contractor is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team, supporting a portfolio of power distribution, transmission, and fibre projects across the UK and Ireland. This is an excellent opportunity for a mid-to-senior level QS looking to step into a varied role with exposure to major utilities frameworks and cross-border project work. Key Responsibilities * Manage commercial aspects of multiple utilities projects (power & fibre) * Prepare and review cost plans, valuations, and variations * Support contract administration and subcontractor management * Work closely with project delivery teams to ensure commercial performance * Assist with forecasting, reporting, and risk management * Occasional travel to Ireland (1–2 times per month) About You * Experience as a Quantity Surveyor within utilities, infrastructure, or civil engineering * Exposure to power (distribution/transmission) and/or fibre/telecoms projects * Strong commercial awareness and contract knowledge (NEC experience desirable) * Ideally working towards or recently operating at Senior QS level * Full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel Package & Benefits * Competitive base salary aligned with experience * Company car allowance to support travel requirements * Flexible annual leave package, with the option to purchase additional days * Access to a comprehensive employee rewards platform * Private healthcare provision * Company pension scheme * Cycle to work initiative * Wellbeing support and health-focused programmes * On-site parking available at key locations * Employee referral incentive scheme Why Apply? You’ll be joining a forward-thinking organisation with a strong pipeline of secured work across the utilities sector, offering long-term career progression and the chance to work on high-impact infrastructure projects. Apply now for a confidential discussion