Harding Chartered Surveyors
Senior Chartered Building Surveyor

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Chartered MRICS Building Surveyor
Job Description
A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen for a MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor to join a leading and rapidly growing dynamic Chartered Surveyors firm in London.
You will be tackling full building surveys for all types of residential & commercial property in London. You will be required to liaise with clients in relation to their property purchases by providing verbal advice using your expert knowledge. The role will include the opportunity to supplement the salary with a commission based on fee income generated.
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To be successful in this role you will need the following:
- MRICS qualified
- At least 3 years experience carrying out full building surveys on residential and/or commercial properties.
- To be comfortable when liaising directly with clients
- A full and clean UK driving licence
- The ability to meet deadlines
- The ability to dictate survey reports is desirable, however, training will be provided
- A willingness to travel across London and home counties to carry out surveys and meet with clients
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Salary
£70,000 - £80,000 dependent on experience plus performance incentives.


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Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct building surveys, including residential and/or commercial properties.
- Prepare and present comprehensive reports based on survey findings.
- Provide professional advice on property and construction matters.
- Manage client relationships, ensuring satisfaction and repeat business.
- Collaborate with colleagues and other professionals to maintain the highest industry standards.
- Keep up-to-date with industry trends, best practices, and relevant legislation.
- Attend professional development events and contribute to the company's growth and success.
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