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Chartered Building Surveyor


Details:
  • Salary: £50,000 - 60,000 - Annum
  • Location: London
  • Date: 1 month ago
Description:

This position sits within a multi-disciplinary consultancy delivering commercial building surveying, project management and professional advisory instructions.

Responsibilities

* Lead dilapidations instructions for landlord and tenant clients

* Deliver technical due diligence reporting for acquisitions, disposals and refinancing

* Manage refurbishment and fit-out project delivery

* Undertake contract administration, Employer’s Agent and Project Manager duties

* Mentor graduate surveyors and support APC progression

Requirements

* Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline

* MRICS qualification

* Minimum one year post-qualification consultancy experience

* Commercial experience across dilapidations, TDD and refurbishment delivery

* Working knowledge of JCT and/or NEC contracts

Salary & Package

* £50,000–£60,000 salary

* Performance bonus

* Private healthcare

* Flexible hybrid working

* CPD and training support

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