Senior / Quantity Surveyor (MRICS)

Birmingham
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Senior / Quantity Surveyor (MRICS)
Location: Birmingham
Salary: Negotiable, depending on experience
Contract: Full-time, Permanent

Our client, a thriving and expanding construction consultancy, is seeking a talented and ambitious MRICS-qualified Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their growing Birmingham team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive professional ready to take on leadership responsibilities and build a long-term career with genuine progression into team leadership in the coming years.

In this role, you will confidently lead private sector projects, reporting directly to the Team Leader while playing a pivotal part in the team's success and expansion.

Key Responsibilities

  • Actively network and drive business development to grow your contact base and client relationships.

  • Deliver high-quality cost consultancy services to generate revenue and exceed client expectations.

  • Meet and surpass agreed business targets in collaboration with your Line Manager.

  • Contribute directly to team turnover, profitability, and overall commercial performance.

    Candidate Requirements
    Essential

  • MRICS qualification (Chartered status).

  • At least 2–3 years' post-qualification experience.

  • Proven experience working in Birmingham or the West Midlands, with strong local market knowledge and understanding.

  • Solid track record of leading projects in the private sector.

  • Excellent interpersonal and business development skills, with an established personal network.

    ​​​​​Desirable

  • Previous experience in a consultancy environment.

    ​​​​​​​Personal Attributes

  • Enthusiastic about joining and helping shape a growing team, with clear ambition to take on leadership in the near future.

  • Highly motivated and driven to succeed.

  • A true team player who thrives on professional responsibility, autonomy, and making a meaningful impact.

    If you're a confident, capable MRICS professional eager to advance your career in a supportive yet ambitious environment, this role offers excellent prospects for growth and leadership.

    To apply or for more information, please contact Chris Wright - (email address removed)

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