Building Surveyor

Dudley, North Tyneside
3 weeks ago
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Building Surveyor

Prime Property Surveyors Ltd
📍 North East England | Hybrid / Field-Based
đź’Ľ Full-Time | Permanent
đź’· Competitive Salary + Bonus + Mileage

About Us

Prime Property Surveyors Ltd is a growing, quality-focused independent surveying practice delivering RICS Level 2 and Level 3 Home Surveys, Snagging surveys & valuations, and professional advice across the North East. We pride ourselves on thorough inspections, clear reporting, and excellent client service — not volume-driven, tick-box surveying.

We are now looking to appoint a Building Surveyor to join our expanding team.

The Role

You will undertake a varied workload including:



RICS Level 2 Home Surveys

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RICS Level 3 Building Surveys

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Residential market valuations, including shared ownership and specialist valuations

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Defect diagnosis and condition reporting

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Client liaison and clear written reporting

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Use of modern inspection methods, including drone-assisted inspections (training provided if required)

You’ll be supported by strong admin and management systems, with a focus on quality over quantity.

About You

You will ideally be:

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AssocRICS, MRICS, or working towards chartership

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Degree-qualified in Building Surveying (or similar)

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Experienced in residential surveying and inspections

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Confident producing clear, professional RICS-compliant reports

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Organised, detail-oriented, and client-focused

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Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle

SAVA graduates and recently qualified surveyors are encouraged to apply.

What We Offer

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Competitive salary (DOE)

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Performance-related bonus

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Mileage allowance

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Pension contributions

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Ongoing CPD and professional support

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Supportive, professional team environment

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High-quality inspections — no unrealistic daily targets

Why Join Prime Property Surveyors?

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Quality-led practice — not volume churn

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Strong reputation and growing client base

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Investment in technology, training, and people

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A strong, friendly team environment where people actually support each other

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Genuine focus on work–life balance — sensible workloads, no conveyor-belt surveying

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Opportunities to network with agents, solicitors, and industry contacts

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A business that genuinely values professional standards

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