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Quantity Surveyor

Ballymena
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Job Description: Quantity Surveyor – Healthcare Construction
Position: Quantity Surveyor – Healthcare Sector
Location: Ballymena
Employment Type: Full-Time (39 hours/week)
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 per annum

What’s Offered:
• £45,000 – £50,000 annual salary
• Opportunity to work on high-profile healthcare projects
• Ongoing professional development and training
• Collaborative and supportive working environment
• Exposure to full project lifecycle from tendering to completion

Overview:
A leading healthcare construction company is seeking a qualified and experienced Quantity Surveyor to support the delivery of high-quality healthcare infrastructure projects. This role involves managing project costs, preparing accurate estimates, and ensuring commercial compliance throughout the project lifecycle. The ideal candidate will have a strong construction background and experience working within complex healthcare environments.

Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare and review cost estimates, bills of quantities, and tender documentation
• Monitor project budgets, forecast costs, and manage variations
• Liaise with clients, contractors, and project teams to ensure financial control
• Assess subcontractor and supplier quotations, negotiating where appropriate
• Produce regular cost reports and maintain accurate records of expenditure
• Ensure compliance with contractual obligations, company policies, and industry standards
• Support project delivery within live healthcare settings, ensuring minimal disruption

Essential Qualifications:
• Degree or HNC in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related field
• Proven experience in construction project cost management
• Strong understanding of construction contracts and procurement processes
• Proficient in cost management software and Microsoft Office • Prevous experince as a quantity surveyor.

Desirable Experience:
• Previous experience in healthcare construction projects
• Knowledge of NHS or similar healthcare compliance standards
• Experience with risk management and value engineering in construction projects
• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously

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