An opportunity has arisen for a Building Surveyor at graduate, assistant, or intermediate level to join a growing team delivering a range of property and asset-related surveys. The role offers exposure to varied projects and environments, working alongside experienced professionals across multiple sectors.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in delivering surveying services across a portfolio of building-related projects
- Collect and record information on building elements, including condition and performance
- Contribute to the preparation of clear, concise reports outlining findings and recommendations
- Engage with internal teams and external stakeholders to support project delivery
- Use digital tools and mobile technology to capture survey data on-site
- Attend site visits across different property types, adapting to varying project requirements
- Work both independently and as part of a wider team, depending on project scope
- Support general project coordination and respond to ad hoc tasks as needed
- General condition assessments of buildings and associated elements
- Asset recording and data collection exercises
- Forward maintenance planning and advisory reporting
- Inspection of building elements to identify defects or areas requiring attention
- End-of-lease or handover-related property reviews
Candidate Profile
- Relevant qualification in Building Surveying or a related discipline (or working towards one)
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Organised, with attention to detail and the ability to manage time effectively
- Comfortable using standard IT systems and learning new digital tools
- A proactive approach with willingness to develop skills and knowledge
- Previous experience in a similar role is beneficial but not essential for entry-level applicants
- Structured APC support and mentoring towards professional chartership
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Employer pension contribution (5%)
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- Exposure to a wide variety of projects and sectors
