Kickstart your career at Gleeds!
We’re looking to bring onboard our class of 2025 Graduate Quantity Surveyors, at our Glasgow offices, so if you’re interested in working for a business that is internationally renowned, will support your learning & development and will give you the opportunity to get fully qualified, then the Gleeds Graduate Programme is for you.
At Gleeds, we believe in creating long-term relationships with not only our clients, but our people as well. We have a proven track record of supporting our Graduates as they grow, helping them become the best version of themselves both professionally and personally – creating a workplace that is efficient, inclusive, and fun to be a part of.
What does the Gleeds Graduate Programme offer you?
As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor, you will have unlimited access to our experts, all of whom have years of experience in their respective fields. We’re on the lookout for ambitious, driven Graduates that can embody the value of Gleeds: ‘Professionalism with personality’, ‘Excellence with humility’ and ‘Innovation with agility’.
Our Graduate Programme will provide you with on-the-job learning, mentorship, professional reviews, a dedicated development team and all the tools and support needed to be successful in your career!
You will be fully supported on your path to becoming fully-accredited – we cover the costs, help with the paperwork, and make sure it is as easy as possible for you to achieve your goals.
As a Graduate you will:
Assist in all cost and procurement management processes, with a view to successfully completing the Gleeds’ internal APC preparation programme; and self-development training in readiness for attaining Chartered status Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
As a post-graduate you will:
- Contribute to a high quality of service and deliverables.
- Assist Cost Managers in the accurate and timely delivery of services.
- Assist in Cost Managers the preparation of:
- Order of cost estimates and option studies.
- Cost plans.
- Cost-in-use studies.
- Tender documentation and managing the tender process. including designing tender marking schemes
Assist Cost Managers with the:
- Evaluation and reporting of tenders.
- Valuation of completed work and arranging for payments.
- Preparation and settlement of final accounts.
- Administration of construction contracts.
- Preparation of reports to customers.