Home Based Residential Surveyor

Ealing Broadway
1 week ago
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Home Surveyor – Flexible, Quality-Focused Role
Position: Surveyor up to Director Level
Salary: Dependent on Experience up to £75K plus Bonus/Package
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday (flexible working)
Location: Home-based with site visits primarily in West London (occasional office attendance for training and team collaboration)

The Opportunity
This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and forward-thinking surveying practice that prioritises quality over quantity. With a strong commitment to professional development, innovative technology, and work-life balance, this role is perfect for a surveyor who values autonomy, flexibility, and career progression.

Key Responsibilities

Conduct RICS Home Surveys (Levels 2-3) with a focus on detailed, high-quality reporting.
Utilise cutting-edge surveying technology, including drones for roof inspections (full training provided).
Work with industry-leading GoReport software to generate professional, client-friendly reports.
Benefit from dedicated survey support for proofing and preparing desktop assessments.
Potential to expand into long-form valuation reports, depending on experience and business needs.
Engage in regular team training sessions to enhance professional knowledge. What We Offer

Flexible Work Arrangements – Home-based role with the freedom to manage your schedule.
Supportive Team Culture – Monthly team meetings for training, collaboration, and professional development.
Innovative Tools & Resources – Advanced technology integration, including drone-assisted inspections.
Career Progression – Opportunities for advancement up to Director level based on experience and performance.
Work-Life Balance – Focus on quality, not volume, with realistic survey targets (4-5 per week). Who We’re Looking For

MRICS or AssocRICS qualification with at least two years of post-qualification experience.
Proven track record of completing at least 100 Home Surveys.
Strong building pathology knowledge to confidently explain survey findings to clients.
A proactive, technology-driven approach to modern surveying methods.
Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused mindset. If you are looking for a flexible, rewarding role with a company that values expertise, innovation, and professional growth, we’d love to hear from you

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