Mechanical Quantity Surveyor

Vincent Gurney Ltd
Bracknell
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Job Title: Mechanical Quantity Surveyor

Salary: £70,000 per annum

The Role:

• Dynamic and challenging role overseeing the financial management of all Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) projects.

• Contribute to the company’s long-term goal of becoming a respected, nationwide building services provider.

• Manage day-to-day project finances including valuations, final accounts, and variations.

• Ensure smooth cash flow operations by implementing effective systems and procedures.

• Liaise with clients and subcontractors to ensure timely payment applications and certification.

• Provide accurate project financial reports and cost tracking.

• Document key processes and procedures using Lucidchart.

• Build strong internal and external relationships to support seamless project delivery.

• Communicate effectively with directors and collaborate closely with all internal teams.

• Lead and support a Junior Quantity Surveyor through mentoring and delegation.

The Company:

• Fast-growing building services firm based in Bracknell, Berkshire.

• Focused on high-quality M&E installations across the UK.

• Strong reputation for professionalism, technical expertise, and growth ambition.

The Ideal Candidate:

• Ambitious, self-motivated, and aligned with strong company values.

• Highly organised with excellent attention to detail.

• Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.

• Naturally takes initiative and is solution-focused.

• Proficient in Microsoft Office or Google Suite.

• Desirable: Background in construction industry accounting or experience managing office organisation.

What You’ll Get:

• Potential career progression into a Commercial Manager role as the company expands.

• Support with personal development and relevant training.

• A collaborative, forward-thinking working environment.

Process:

  • Apply for the role.
  • We’ll contact you to discuss the position.
  • If we believe you're a good fit, we’ll submit your application to the client.
  • If the client is interested, you’ll be invited for an interview.
  • If successful, you’ll be offered the job.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionFinance
  • IndustriesConstruction

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