Mechanical and Electrical Senior Quantity Surveyor

Westney Consulting Group
Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Senior Quantity Surveyor - M&E (Mechanical & Electrical) Birmingham (Office & Site Based Across the Midlands)

£80,000 + Company Car + Benefits


A leading building services contractor with a strong presence across the Midlands is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor (M&E) to join their growing commercial team based in Birmingham.


This business delivers high-quality mechanical and electrical installations on major projects across sectors including commercial, healthcare, education, residential, and industrial. With a strong order book and continued growth, this is an excellent opportunity to take a senior commercial role on technically challenging schemes.


The Role

As Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for the commercial management of M&E packages from pre-construction through to final account, ensuring projects are delivered profitably and in line with contractual requirements.


Key Responsibilities

  • Full commercial responsibility for mechanical and electrical packages
  • Procurement and management of subcontractors and specialist suppliers
  • Preparation of valuations, variations, and final accounts
  • Cost reporting, forecasting, and budget management
  • Contract administration under NEC, JCT, or bespoke forms of contract
  • Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities
  • Working closely with project managers and engineers to drive commercial performance
  • Supporting and mentoring junior members of the commercial team
  • Maintaining strong relationships with clients and stakeholders

About You

You'll be an experienced M&E Quantity Surveyor ready to take on a senior role with greater responsibility.


Essential

  • Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within M&E / building services
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical installations and project lifecycles
  • Experience managing subcontract packages and cost control on construction projects
  • Good understanding of NEC and/or JCT contracts
  • Strong negotiation, reporting, and communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects or workstreams simultaneously
  • Full UK driving licence

Desirable

  • Degree-qualified in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or similar
  • Experience on medium to large-scale projects
  • Professional membership (RICS or similar) or working towards chartership

What's on Offer

  • £80,000 salary
  • Company car or car allowance
  • Annual bonus scheme
  • Pension

If you're a commercially driven M&E professional looking for your next step in Birmingham, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected and growing contractor.


If interested in further details please contact John Baker or Katherine Oxlade.


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