Johnson Controls is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to manage the commercial delivery of projects, ensuring financial success while mitigating risks. The role requires experience in MEP environments and strong stakeholder management skills, with a focus on contract and account management
Job Summary
As Quantity Surveyor, you will manage the day‑to‑day quantity surveying and commercial delivery of projects from contract award through to completion.
You will provide commercial and contractual advice to the Sales and Projects teams, working in line with company procedures to monitor and control change.
Competitive salary and bonus plan, 25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays, benefits including pension, training and ongoing professional development, and a company car are offered.
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Johnson Controls is seeking a Quantity Surveyor to manage the commercial delivery of projects, ensuring financial success while mitigating risks. The role requires experience in MEP environments and strong stakeholder management skills, with a focus on contract and account management.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
commercial and contractual advice
monitor and control change
achieving successful financial outcomes
protecting the Company from commercial risk
contract and account management
manage variations and final accounts
escalate issues where required
implement corrective actions
manage change processes
identify claim opportunities
develop entitlement, valuations and supporting substantiation
contracts are administered correctly
Nice-to-have
fast-paced commercial environment
managing change, ambiguity and multiple priorities
strong planning, organisation and leadership skills
intellectually curious
committed to continuous improvement
value collaboration as a driver of best practice
Key Requirements
Experience as a Quantity Surveyor on projects from £100k to £5m
Experience within an MEP environment
Strong understanding of commercial and financial risk
Proven delivery of large commercial projects
Ability to influence internal and external stakeholders