Quantity Surveyor

Company: Manpower UK
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Location: Glasgow City
Job Description:

Quantity Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor

Glasgow

Perm Opportunity

Our client is a growing and highly respected building services contractor with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects and building long-term client relationships. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their close-knit and supportive commercial team.

This is an excellent opportunity for either:

• An ambitious Quantity Surveyor with solid industry experience looking to take the next step in their career

• A Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking a fresh challenge within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment

• A Commercial Manager looking for a role that offers variety, autonomy and genuine career progression

Whilst experience within Mechanical and Electrical contracting would be advantageous, it is by no means essential. The client is primarily seeking a commercially astute, proactive and hardworking professional who can operate independently, add value to the team, and build strong relationships across projects.

Key Responsibilities

• Managing the commercial aspects of projects from inception through to final account

• Cost planning, forecasting and budget management

• Contract administration and commercial reporting

• Managing subcontractor accounts and valuations

• Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities

• Supporting project delivery teams to ensure commercial success

• Building and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships

What We’re Looking For

• Experience as a Quantity Surveyor, Senior Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Manager

• Strong commercial awareness and contract knowledge

• Ability to manage workloads independently and take ownership of projects

• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

• A positive, team-focused attitude and strong work ethic

• Mechanical and Electrical sector experience beneficial but not essential

Posted: July 1st, 2026