Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor

Turner & Townsend Alinea

The Role

Overview

Manage cost planning, modelling and value engineering for CAT A/B fit‑outs in real estate

Key Responsibilities

  • digital software
  • costx estimating
  • value engineering
  • digital tools
  • stakeholder interaction

Tasks

-Utilising digital software for delivery of cost management services -Estimating and functional cost planning (CostX) -Advising and driving value engineering -Utilisation of the existing Turner & Townsend alinea developed digital tools and contributing to the creation of new and bespoke tools for our clients -Interfacing with our internal economists, the client and other consultants

Requirements

  • excel
  • rics
  • degree
  • project management
  • cost management
  • quantity surveying

What You Bring

-Advanced cost modelling (Excel) -Working towards a professional qualification (RICS or similar) -Degree or HNC level qualification -Ability to successfully manage and prioritise more than one project at a time. -Experience in delivering high quality cost management / quantity surveying services on Cat A and Cat B fit out projects for corporate clients -A data and digital led business, with an authority on the economics of sustainability, that will take our service to the next level -Advanced utilization and application of Microsoft excel for the creation of cost models

Benefits

-You can realise your career ambitions faster with London’s cost consultancy of choice

The Company

About Turner & Townsend Alinea

-Join forces with a global advisory leader to shake up real‑estate cost management. -Grew on backbone of bold city skyscrapers and landmark estates—from the Shard to Battersea Power Station and Wimbledon grounds. -Drives high‑stakes projects across sectors like data centres, life sciences labs, tall commercial towers and mixed‑use regeneration. -Takes cost control beyond numbers: digital tools and technical firepower fuel value‑led delivery in complex builds. -Packed with specialist micro‑teams—for façades, MEP, infrastructure and utilities—the London arm brings niche depth. -Blends boutique expertise with global muscle: a disruptive hybrid serving developer, investor and end‑user needs. -Anchored in capital’s skyline, yet stretching into transport, health, education, energy and hospitality projects.

Sector Specialisms

Data Centres

Commercial

Residential

Life Sciences

Retail

Sports, Leisure and Hospitality

Electricity Transmission and Distribution

Rail

Road

Sea Transport

Air Transport

Utilities

Mineral Extraction

Healthcare

Defence and Security