Building Surveyor

Location Cardiff
Job-type Permanent
Salary £35000 - £45000
Contact Liv Gregson
Call Liv
Email olivia.gregson@brandonjames.co.uk
Reference #19709c_1732780806

An experienced RICS Surveying consultancy are looking for a determined Building Surveyor to join their team, in Cardiff.

The Building Surveyors' role

In this role, the Building Surveyor will have a particular focus within the residential sector, responsible for providing services including level 2 and 3 surveys, contract administration, party wall, building pathology, reinstatement cost assessments and defect analysis.

Currently experiencing an exciting period of growth, this is an ideal time for a dynamic Building Surveyor to join the business, offering the unique opportunity to play a significant role in the development of the Building Consultancy team.

The successful Building Surveyor will thrive in a reliable and knowledgeable environment, that prioritises both collaboration and continuous career development.

The Building Surveyor

The Building Surveyor will ideally be eager to develop their expertise, with a specific interest in residential properties, and establish a long-term career within a forward-thinking consultancy.

  • Previous residential experience is beneficial
  • MRICS or currently working towards APC completion
  • Consultancy background is preferred

What's on offer?

  • £35,000 - £45,000
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays'
  • Flexible working structure
  • Bonus scheme
  • Pension contribution
  • APC support
  • Continuous professional development
  • Professional fees paid
  • Healthcare scheme
  • Regular social events
  • Extra day of annual leave for your birthday
  • Health and well-being benefit scheme

If you're a Building Surveyor considering your career options, then please contact Olivia Gregson at Brandon James.

01628 367 038 | 07457 405 560

Ref: #19709c

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