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Surveyor / Agricultural Liaison Officer

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Surveyor / Agricultural Liaison Officer
Role Overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Surveyor/Agricultural Liaison Officer (ALO) to join our Major Projects England & Wales Team, working with our client in the Water sector.
Savills is looking for a Surveyor / ALO to assist with on-site project work located in the South West of England.
You will be based out of our Taunton office and in our client’s office in Exeter, working alongside the Client and Savills’ project teams to manage and arrange access for surveys relating to the land and to be the primary point of contact for landowners/occupiers.
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What we offer you:
Career and Professional Development
- 25-30 Days Annual Leave, depending on grade
- Life Assurance
- Private Medical Scheme
- Virtual GP
- Global Mobility Scheme
- Rewards Platform
- Company Pension Scheme
- Enhanced Incremental Annual Leave
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Team Overview
Savills Utilities & Infrastructure team support a wide range of utility and infrastructure projects across the UK.
The wider Savills Rural division operates across the UK, with a network of 37 offices and a number of estate offices from Inverness in the north to Truro in the south west.
This role does not meet the salary criteria for skilled worker visa sponsorship (click link to check exemptions).
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