Project Monitoring MRICS QS or BS - Prev exp not necessary
A specialist consultancy that works in dispute/claims advisory and bank/fund monitoring requires a Chartered Surveyor at either Surveyor or Senior Surveyor level, to join their well established Project Monitoring team. You should come from either a Building Surveying or Quantity Surveying background, and it's essential you are MRICS Chartered.
It doesn't matter if you have previous experience in this area, your desire to forge your career into Project/Development Monitoring is more important.
This company counts major lenders, funds, family offices and private investors as clients. They work in a variety of sectors including residential, hotels, offices, industrial, retail, healthcare and leisure.
They are based in the West End, and will pay you a generous basic salary and a good benefits package, however the best aspects of this role are the very close relationship you have with your clients, and the very good bonuses that you will earn.
Experience Required
You must be a chartered surveyor and you will either have a background in Building Surveying or Quantity Surveying. Some previous experience of Project Monitoring would be desirable, although not essential.
For an informal discussion about this role please contact Vicky Bye on or apply for the role by sending us your CV
Reference: 53416598
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