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Principal Building Surveyor

Posted 11 April by Brandon James Ltd
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Salary icon £60,000 - £70,000 per annum, negotiable, inc benefits
Location icon London , South East England

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There is a new and exclusive role with a Southwest London borough council who are seeking a Principal Building Surveyor to join their in house building consultancy team of 3.

The Principal Building Surveyor's Role

As the Principal Building Surveyor you'll work on a variety of schemes across the public sector, covering education, healthcare, housing and leisure.

The services you'll cover are across the full range of surveying instructions, both project and professional including;

Condition surveys and reports
Repair works
Contract administration
Design & specification

As Principal Surveyor, you'll line manage 3 individuals, 2 of which are part time and 1 full time.

The successful Principal Building Surveyor will have?

  • RICS accreditation, Basic memebership, AssocRICS or MRICS
  • Ideally council or public sector experience
  • Condition survey and report experience is necessary
  • Project, design and specficaition experience is necessary

In return?

  • £60,000 - £70,000
  • 31 days annual leave
  • Pension contribution of 8.5%
  • 1 day in the office, 4 days of full flexibility

If you are a Building Surveyor considering your opportunities, then please contact Lauryn Simpson at Brandon James.

Reference: 18317LS

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    Senior Building Surveyor | Associate Building Surveyor | Building Surveyor | Chartered Building Surveyor | Qualified Building Surveyor | Surveyor

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