The Building Surveyor's role
The majority of the new Building Surveyor's role will be project-biased, working across a diverse range of commercial, office, retail, residential, and light industrial projects. The successful Building Surveyor shall also carry out a professional service including dilapidations and technical due diligence surveys; this will make up about 30% of your workload.
The Building Surveyor must have: Either completed a Building Surveying degree or in the final stages of an apprenticeship Minimum of 2 years Building Surveying experience Ideally worked within a Construction Consultancy / Chartered Surveying practice Good energy, keen learner, and eager to progress Working towards sitting your APC
In Return? £35,000 - £45,000 27 days annual leave + bank holidays Pension Cycle to work scheme Tailored APC support / in-house counsellors Professional membership fees Clear and swift route to Associate Private healthcare Flexible working conditions
If you are a Building Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Daniel Foster at Foster & May.
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