Senior Quantity Surveyor
Glasgow | Hybrid working (Office/Site/Home)
Full-time (37.5 hrs) or Part-time (30 hrs)
Up to £75,000 + car package
A leading Tier 1 contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to strengthen its commercial team in Scotland. Based out of Glasgow, this hybrid role offers a dynamic mix of office, site and home working, supporting project delivery across the Central Belt.
This is a high-impact role offering the autonomy, flexibility, and career development you’d expect from a top-tier construction business.
What’s on Offer
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Salary: Up to £75,000 (DOE)
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Car Allowance / Company Car
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Flexible hours: Full-time or part-time (minimum 30 hours/week)
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Private healthcare (single cover)
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Matched pension contributions
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26 days holiday plus bank holidays
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Professional development and paid memberships
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Project-based delivery bonuses
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Enhanced family leave from day one
The Role
As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you’ll take full commercial responsibility across one or more key projects — managing cost control, forecasting, contract administration, subcontractor management, and procurement. You'll play a strategic role within a collaborative, experienced team and contribute to driving commercial performance across the board.
What the client is looking For
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Relevant qualification to SCQF Level 10 (e.g. BSc in Quantity Surveying)
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Preferably MRICS (or working towards chartership)
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Strong background with a Tier 1 main contractor
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Experience working across public or private sector frameworks
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Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the Central Belt
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Confident communicator with a solutions-focused minds
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