Senior Associate Building Surveyor
Contract
GBP 80,000 – GBP 90,000 per year
Hybrid
Junior
Job description
Senior Associate Building Surveyor - Oxford
You will manage complex commissions, support and mentor junior colleagues, and contribute to the continued growth and success of our Building Surveying team. The position combines technical delivery, client management, and business development responsibilities.
You will lead and deliver a wide range of building surveying and project services across the private and commercial sectors.
You will be doing the following:
·Act as Lead Consultant on a variety of Building Surveying projects.
·Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and cost estimates.
·Manage planning and building regulation applications.
·Oversee design, procurement, and contract administration processes.
·Chair project meetings and ensure accurate documentation.
·Control budgets, monitor progress, and deliver projects on time and within cost.
·Support and develop junior team members.
To succeed as a Senior Building Surveyor, you will bring:
·MRICS Chartered or working towards RICS accreditation.
·Strong technical and contract administration skills.
·Proven ability to manage multiple projects independently.
·Excellent communication, leadership, and client relationship skills.
You will receive a salary £80,000 - £90,000 per year dependent on experience, together with a well-rounded benefits package including:
·IPhone & Laptop
·Agile & hybrid working policy
·Competitive private pension scheme (5% employer & minimum 3% employee contribution)
·Private Health Care
·Tax-free EOT bonus scheme - After 12 months continuous employment
·Membership to our life insurance scheme (x2 annual salary)
You will be based in Oxford, with flexible working available.
Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Building Surveying professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years.
You will manage complex commissions, support and mentor junior colleagues, and contribute to the continued growth and success of our Building Surveying team. The position combines technical delivery, client management, and business development responsibilities.
You will lead and deliver a wide range of building surveying and project services across the private and commercial sectors.
You will be doing the following:
·Act as Lead Consultant on a variety of Building Surveying projects.
·Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and cost estimates.
·Manage planning and building regulation applications.
·Oversee design, procurement, and contract administration processes.
·Chair project meetings and ensure accurate documentation.
·Control budgets, monitor progress, and deliver projects on time and within cost.
·Support and develop junior team members.
To succeed as a Senior Building Surveyor, you will bring:
·MRICS Chartered or working towards RICS accreditation.
·Strong technical and contract administration skills.
·Proven ability to manage multiple projects independently.
·Excellent communication, leadership, and client relationship skills.
You will receive a salary £80,000 - £90,000 per year dependent on experience, together with a well-rounded benefits package including:
·IPhone & Laptop
·Agile & hybrid working policy
·Competitive private pension scheme (5% employer & minimum 3% employee contribution)
·Private Health Care
·Tax-free EOT bonus scheme - After 12 months continuous employment
·Membership to our life insurance scheme (x2 annual salary)
You will be based in Oxford, with flexible working available.
Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Building Surveying professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years.
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