Associate Building Surveyor


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Description:

This Permanent Full-time role offers responsibility across professional and project services together with leadership of client relationships and team development activities.

Responsibilities

* Lead commercial building surveying instructions across the Midlands

* Manage dilapidations, technical due diligence, and contract administration services

* Oversee refurbishment and fit-out projects through delivery stages

* Act as Employer’s Agent and Project Manager on commercial schemes

* Support business development, fee growth, and multidisciplinary project delivery

Requirements

* Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline

* MRICS qualified

* Commercial consultancy background

* Strong experience across professional and project services

* Knowledge of JCT and/or NEC contracts with client-facing experience

Salary & Package

* £70,000–£80,000 basic salary

* Annual bonus up to 18%

* Flexible hybrid working

* Private healthcare

* CPD, leadership development, and APC mentoring involvement

???? Apply by submitting your CV or contact us directly for more information with no obligation

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