Project Quantity Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor - Utilities and Water sector - Main Contractor
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| Location: | Reading reading | south east |
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| Tags: | quantity surveyor | surveyor | senior quantity surveyor | project quantity surveyor | construction | quantity-surveyor reading | quantity-surveyor south east |
| Type: | Permanent |
My client is one of the leading main contractors who operate within the Utilities and Water sector. They are currently looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor / Project Quantity Surveyor with a proven background of Quantity Surveying within the Utilities sector.
Quantity Surveyor Location: Reading
Remuneration:
Up to £50,000 per annum depending on Quantity Surveyor experience
Negotiable benefits to include, car / allowance, pension, bonus scheme
The company:
My client is a well known main contractor, who has built up a reputation within the Water and Utilities sector. Their specialist Water division concentrates on design, procurement and construction services. The company was founded nearly 100 years ago - and has grown with offices located in various nations, covering six different continents. They are also one of the largest employee owned companies.
Quantity Surveyor Requirements:
o Ideally a minimum of 7 years Quantity Surveyor experience
o Main contractor background
o Experience of the utilities and water sector desirable
o Degree qualification preferable
Quantity Surveyor Reference: JB1-11958
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