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Job Ref: 213445294
Date: 2021-03-28 12:00:05
Building Surveyor – High Wycombe – Buckinghamshire
£45,000 – £60,000 + Benefits
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Building Surveyor to join a leading international consultancy who due to growth are looking to add to their team. My client has an excellent reputation in the market for the high level and quality of service that they offer. They are looking for a Building Surveyor who has more than 5 years' experience working on wide range of sites.
Ideally the chosen Building Surveyor will have a recognised chartered status, but they are also considering Building Surveyor's with good experience and would offer them the opportunity to go through there APC.
Key Duties of a Building Surveyor includes:
Working across a number of projects within different sectors and being able to provide a range of building surveying duties.
Knowledge of latest CDM and health and safety legislations
Working on Commercial, Residential and Agricultural sites
Ensuring all planning, building regulations, party wall and CDM aspects are correctly adhered to
Being able to work confidentially on own, whilst also playing part in a teamExperience Required:
Full UK Driving License
Excellent Communication skills
Excellent Reading and writing skills
Broad or specialist building surveying experience preferred – dilapidations, Schedules of Condition, PWA, Commercial practice, RCA and insurance valuations
MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor is desirable but not essentialOn offer for the chosen Building Surveyor is a competitive basic salary and a fantastic benefits package. This is truly not an opportunity to be missed.
For more information please contact Jack Wadelin at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed), or email your CV to (url removed)
Similar Job Titles: Building Consultancy Surveyor, Building Surveyor, Chartered Building Surveyor
Commutable Locations: High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Slough, Hayes, Watford, Harrow, Reading, Bracknell, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire
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