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Building Surveyor and Senior Building Surveyor-

Minerva Appointments
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Company:

A reputable established multi-disciplinary design led Practice providing services to the Residential sector including:



~ Architecture


~ Building Surveying


~ Project Management/Employers Agent


~ Principal Design




Established for over 40 years they have deep roots with their national Client base which includes both Private and Public Sector organisations.


Job Description:

Based out of attractive offices in a picturesque rural setting near Huddersfield our Client are looking to appoint a Building Surveyor and Senior Building Surveyor to join their established multi-disciplinary team which specialises in the low and high rise housing sector for Public and Private Sector organisations.



Your roles will involve:



~ Carrying our property surveys


~ Preparation of specifications and schedules of work


~ Site inspections and attending site meetings


~ Contract administration including quality management, cost control and design co-ordination



The team you will be joining consists of professionals of all levels of experience made up of:



~ Building Surveyors


~ Project Managers


~ Quantity Surveyors


~ Architectural Technicians


~ Clerks of Works


Person Specification:

Sought after candidates will possess:



~ 4 + years relevant Practice experience


~ Industry recognised degree and ideally Chartership i:e RICS/MCIOB


~ Client facing confidence and skills

~ Full UK driving licence as role will require travel to sites



A professional friendly Consultancy with an excellent reputation externally with the Clients they service and internally in the culture in which the team operate.


Minerva Appointments is committed to equality in the marketplace and acts as both an employment agency and employment business.


Location: Near to Huddersfield

Employment Type: Permanent

Salary: £30k - £40k + car allowance + impressive range of benefits and employee led initiative's

Minerva Managing Consultant: Matthew Roberts

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