Graduate Quantity Surveyor

Egis

The Role

Overview

Graduate Quantity Surveyor role in rail infrastructure consultancy and contract management

Key Responsibilities

  • project support
  • tender support
  • custom packages
  • commercial coordination
  • director assistance

Tasks

-Working with our Commercial Managers on live projects Supporting tender work -Assisting the Commercial Director and Heads of Commercial with bespoke work packages

Requirements

  • 2:1 qs
  • rics
  • report writing
  • client skills
  • presentation
  • analytical

What You Bring

-Expecting to graduate with a minimum of 2:1 in QS and a desire to become an RICS -Strong report-writing skills are a key requirement of this role. -You will be keen to work on a wide range of consultancy projects and other activities within engineering. -Have strong client interpersonal skills; it is important that you enjoy the prospect of client engagement whether in workshops, training sessions, one-to-one meetings or simply networking. -Your written and verbal presentation skills must be of a high standard. -A focus on getting things done even when it feels difficult, to meet deadlines and targets, feel comfortable working with both complex numerical and technical language and information -Be able to clearly demonstrate your ability to analyse and distil information. -A love of systems, processes and the ability to get people to work with you, resolve problems and reach agreement

The Company

About Egis

-Evolved from transport infrastructure roots into a global engineering powerhouse. -Typical projects span airport management, metro systems, highway operations, smart city networks, and signaling schemes. -Delivers end‑to‑end services: architecture, engineering, construction, and operations. -Among its standout ventures: managing 17 airports worldwide and operating advanced drone‑detection systems in airspace.

Sector Specialisms

Mobility and urban services

Road users services

On street parking management

Transport

Urban and transit

Rail

Air

Road

Maritime and waterway

Major structures

Geotechnical engineering

City

Buildings

Cities

Industrial & Process Engineering

Sports & Events

Sustainable resources

Environment

Low-carbon energy

Maritime solutions

Nuclear

Water

Interview Process

-assessment centre in early 2026 for the september 2026 intake