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Job Ref: 214713105
Date: 2021-09-21 16:26:01
MBA are excited to be working with a best-in-class insurance company, assisting their search for a talented building surveyor. The client is an industry heavyweight with a reputation for client centric claims management, technical innovation and leadership.
Due to continuing growth, are looking to add a general building surveyor to their ranks to cover the High Wycombe (Chilterns) area. In return, the building surveyor can expect a competitive salary, a company car (or car allowance), attractive pension scheme, healthcare benefits, local discounts, career progression and support towards any role relevant qualifications.
Duties/Responsibilities
* Project manage a range of surveying duties, including SOW, tenders, valuations, validations and insurance reports
* Ensure all work is compliant with UK building regulations
* Be a technical referral point for insurance companies
* Complete Defect Diagnosis reports
* Assist with bids and business development activity
* Ad-hoc duties
Where possible, travel will be localised to the High Wycombe (Chilterns) area usually covered by the successful building surveyor. Though, if there is a surge in claims and / or your assistance is required on larger projects then you would be expected to travel further with the possibility of overnight stays.
About you
* Proven broad experience as a successful building surveyor
* Commercial awareness – good understanding of business principles and strategy
* Great communicator, both written and verbal
* Awareness of current building regulations
Though in no way essential – insurance experience, chartered surveyors, those with defect focused MCIOB or CEng, agricultural / rural experience or project management qualifications will be advantageous.
This is an exciting opportunity for which we expect a significant number of applications. Please apply today with an updated CV
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