Commercial Surveyor


Details:
  • Salary: £32 - 36 - Hour
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: Cannock
  • Date: 1 week ago
Description:

I am looking for a Commercial Surveyor to join a local authority in the Staffordshire area. The Commercial Surveyor will be responsible for a portfolio of commercial properties, ensuring the lease agreement is being adhered to and the property is in lease state. This role is an initial 3 month contract with extension available.

Commercial Surveyor Duties:

Carry out inspections on commercial properties, ensuring full building compliance.
Check lease agreements before attending site inspection
Carry out insurance, risk and building compliance inspections
Ensure all repairs have been completed
Contact relevant tenants to arrange property inspections
What is required for the Commercial Surveyor:

Chartered Surveyor or relevant qualifications
Experience working in a local authority
Experience carrying out insurance and property surveys
Ability to speak to tenants on the phone and arrange inspections
Benefits of the role:

Initial 3 month contract - extension available for the right candidate
Business Mileage from office to site
If you are interested in the Commercial Surveyor role, apply online now or contact Chelsie on (phone number removed)/ (url removed)

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