Building Surveyor
Posted 11/06/2024 by Brandon James
Building Surveyor - An insurance focused firm, with unique growth opportunities!
My client are a commercial law firm, who have acquired various professional business's over the last few years and are now looking for a Building Surveyor to join their multi-disciplinary surveying practice, situated in Reading.
This is an opportunity for a Building Surveyor with insurance exposure, who is keen to develop their skills and be given unique growth routes.
Benefits
- £45,000 - £65,000
- 25 days annual leave + purchase days available
- Hybrid working
- Cycle to work scheme
- Critical illness
- Pension contribution
- Health care
- Season ticket loan
- Continuous CPD and training
- RICS memberships paid
Role and responsibilities
The successful Building Surveyor will work across a wide variety of projects in both residential and commercial properties in all forms of construction, carrying out insurance work and advising on the design, construction maintenance, repair and refurbishment of schemes.
- Aquisition surveys, condition reports and measured surveys
- To prepare schedules of works and specifications
- Health and safety, party walls matters
Person specification
- MRICS qualified (Not essential)
- RICS accredited degree (Essential)
- Insurance sector experience
- A professional service bias
If you'd like to know more about this role or any other Building Surveying position, then get in touch below.
Lauryn Simpson- (phone number removed)
Building Surveyor | Qualified Building Surveyor | Chartered Building Surveyor | Surveyor | Senior Building Surveyor
- Type:
- Permanent
- Start Date:
- ASAP
- Contract Length:
- N/A
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- Job Reference:
- 18691LS_1718089214
- Job ID:
- 221803582
- Applications:
- Less than 10
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