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Director - Building Surveying

Daniel Owen
Warwickshire
3 days ago
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Director - Building Surveying

195610_1762939032 Posted: 11/12/2025

Director - Building Surveying

This is a new opportunity with a leading Multi-Disciplinary Construction Consultancy based in the West Midlands.

As an Investor in People and independently owned, this is a firm that places its people at the heart of everything they do. As part of recent expansion they are now looking for the next generation of leaders who will take a key role in the future direction and success of the business. With real reward and career opportunity on offer.

This is a chance to be part of a team that values productivity over presenteeism, offering flexibility and empowering you to achieve the highest results, no matter where you work from. With a flexible organisational structure, you will have the freedom to shape your career in a meaningful way. To make a real difference and have real visibility; offering a real career path.

The successful candidate will play a key role in the future development of this firm's Building Surveying service delivery and growth. Ambition and talent are highly valued, and there is significant potential for career advancement within this forward-thinking team.

And they have been thriving, achieving business plan growth figures and with a significant amount of future work already secured for the coming financial year. This successful team is in a great place!

We're looking for a highly experienced Building Surveyor from a Consultancy or Private Practice background. Given the nature of this role we do anticipate the successful candidate will be MRICS qualified. You will certainly have a strong track record in both service delivery, leading a team and the development of new business.

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