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Boden Group

Asset Surveyor

Salisbury
£170/day
Posted 18 days ago
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Are you ready to make a significant impact in the facilities management sector? A leading company in the FM industry is looking for an Asset Surveyor in Wiltshire. This role presents a unique opportunity to engage in essential projects that shape our operational strategies and enhance asset management practices.

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As The Asset Surveyor, You’ll

Conduct detailed surveys and assessments of assets to ensure compliance with regulations. Collaborate with various teams to optimize asset performance and efficiency. Provide expert advice on asset management strategies and improvements. Prepare and present detailed reports on survey findings and recommendations.

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Relevant experience in asset surveying or a similar field. Strong analytical skills with attention to detail. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Proficiency in using surveying tools and software.

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Join a company recognized for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence in the FM industry. We are proud of our collaborative culture and our focus on delivering high-quality services. xlqdzyr

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To apply for the position of Asset Surveyor, click ‘Apply Now’ and send your CV to Paul McMahon. Interviews are taking place now, so don’t miss your chance to join a dynamic team

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Skills

Asset Surveying
Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Communication
Teamwork
Surveying Tools
Surveying Software

Location

Salisbury, England, United Kingdom

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