Quantity Surveyor
About The Role
TasNetworks is seeking 2 x experienced Quantity Surveyors to support the delivery of the North West Transmission Developments (NWTD) — one of Tasmania’s most significant infrastructure programs.
In this role, you will safeguard the owner’s commercial position through accurate measurement, valuation, forecasting and disciplined contract administration across a major state infrastructure project. Working within the Contract Team, you will contribute to strong commercial governance, timely processing of change, and high-quality reporting that supports confident decision-making and protects TasNetworks’ financial interests.
What You’ll Do
- Cost forecasting — Assist with detailed cost forecasts, cash flow projections and cost-to-complete estimates.
- Contract administration — Support the day-to-day administration of contract agreements in line with contract terms and project procedures.
- Commercial risk insight — Identify cost risks, trends and opportunities, providing timely advice to the Contract Director.
- Register management — Maintain contract and change registers, ensuring accurate and timely updates.
- Contractual communications — Prepare notices, instructions, variations and clarifications with precision and compliance.
- Measurement & valuation — Accurately measure and value change items and process them in accordance with contract terms.
- Progress claim support — Assist in assessing progress claims for change items in collaboration with the broader team.
- Change management — Monitor variations, provisional sums, delay costs, risk and contingency drawdown.
- Commercial reporting — Advise internally on interim assessments for inclusion in monthly payment claims.
- Stakeholder engagement — Build effective working relationships with contractors, third parties and internal functions.
About You
- Relevant qualifications — Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Engineering or a related discipline.
- Major project experience — Demonstrated experience as a Quantity Surveyor on major infrastructure or construction projects.
- Cost control expertise — Strong capability in cost control, measurement and valuation of contract works, especially change items.
- Systems proficiency — Experience using document management, finance or project cost-tracking tools.
- Professional membership — Membership, or working towards membership, of RICS, AIQS or similar professional bodies.
- Analytical strength — High numerical accuracy, strong analytical capability and exceptional attention to detail.
- Contract administration knowledge — Solid understanding of contract interpretation and commercial management practices.
- Technical interpretation — Ability to interpret drawings and specifications for measurement purposes.
- Communication skills — Clear written and verbal communication with strong stakeholder engagement capability.
- Commercial awareness — Proactive approach to identifying commercial and contract risks.
What's on Offer
- Permanent full-time opportunities, based in Tasmania.
- A attractive remuneration and benefits package.
- The roles can be based in Hobart, Rocherlea or Devonport with consistent intrastate travel required for the purpose of the project.
- At TasNetworks we want to power a bright future for our people, our community and our customers.
- We offer a supportive work environment where safety is at the heart of everything we do.
- We are an “employer of choice” offering excellent employee benefits including:
- Free onsite car parking
- 20 days of annual leave per year + an additional 3 days of leave between Christmas and New Year
- Electricity discount of 16.66%
- Career development — including access to our own RTO and personalized leadership pathways
- An annual health and wellbeing rebate
- All the tools and equipment you need to be successful
- We are proud to be work180 accredited, check us out
How to Apply
Please ensure you attach a cover letter outlining how your skills and experience align with this role, and a current resume. For more information about this opportunity and to acquire a position description, please click Applications close 11:59pm Sunday 2 August 2026, however, we will be reviewing applications upon receipt and may commence our recruitment process prior to the closing date.
For further information about the role, please contact Frank Leahy
About Us
TasNetworks is Powering a Bright Future by delivering safe and sustainable essential services while maximising value for all of Lutruwita/Tasmania. As Tasmania’s provider of electricity transmission and distribution services, we are committed to providing our customers with affordable and reliable electricity, while helping Australia transition to cleaner energy sources.
We have 300,000 residential, business, commercial, and industrial customers, and are committed to working with our community to make a meaningful difference to the lives of Tasmanians – through and beyond the delivery of electricity and telecommunication services.
By joining TasNetworks, you will experience the difference of a company that puts customers first, values safety above all, unifies in the face of challenges, and embraces diversity and forward thinking. Together, we are powering a bright future for Lutruwita/Tasmania.
To be eligible for this position, you are required to have Australian citizenship, permanent residence or a current valid visa that allows you to fulfil the requirements of this role. Successful applicants will undergo necessary pre-employment checks.