Senior Building Surveyor

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Senior Building Surveyor - Manchester Consultancy

We're working with a well established, independent property consultancy that has been operating for over 10 years, with 4 office locations including Manchester and London. They're looking to grow their Manchester office and are looking for a Senior Building Surveyor to join a small, innovative, and hands on team.

Overview - Senior Building Surveyor:

Work primarily on dilapidations, working with landlords and developers across retail, warehousing, office, and industrial sectors.

Strong pipeline of work and variety of projects.

Support project delivery alongside business development activities.

Flexible, hybrid working with just 2 mandatory office days per week.

Use of latest technology, including drones, 360 cameras, and smartphones, to support project delivery.What We're Looking For:

Strong technical ability and hands on experience in building surveying.

Enjoy being out on site as well as managing client relationships.

Experience with landlord and developer projects is advantageous.

Proven track record in delivering projects efficiently, with experience across a variety of client types and project frameworks.

Previous consultancy experience 5+ years.Benefits - Senior Building Surveyor:

Competitive salary dependent on experience.

Performance based bonus reflecting delivery and team growth.

Private medical insurance with Aviva.

Pension contribution up to 6%.

Car allowance / company car options (dependent on level)

Opportunity to join a collaborative, growing team where innovation is encouraged.If you're looking for a role that combines hands on surveying with strategic project work, please get in touch with Gemma at Calibre Search for an informal chat on (phone number removed).

Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business

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