Carter Jonas
Surveyor - Property & Asset Management

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Surveyor Opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity for a Surveyor to join our Commercial Property and Asset Management team based within our Leeds Office. As a surveyor, you will contribute to the growth of the firm’s Commercial Property and Asset Management team and will help to ensure that all our services are effectively communicated to clients, and staff, to maximise cross-selling. This will be a varied role and will suit a recently qualified RICS Chartered Surveyor looking to take on a challenging role, or someone from a facilities management background looking to move into surveying.
Based in the heart of Leeds, our office comprises 60 colleagues, and you will be joining a small but growing team of dedicated Property Asset Management professionals. The office offers a friendly and supportive environment where collaboration is encouraged, and there are excellent opportunities to develop your career and progress within the business.
We offer a highly competitive salary package which includes a fantastic benefits package including a variety of flexible benefits allowing you to choose those that suit your personal circumstances including purchasing additional leave, health cash plans, cycle to work scheme and so on! In addition, we welcome applications from those seeking flexible or agile working arrangements and can be discussed at the application stage.
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Main Tasks
- Collection of rents and other monies due, including chasing of arrears
- Assist with the preparation of service charge budgets and issue of certificates and additional invoices following service charge reconciliation
- Assist in gaining vacant possession of properties, liaising with enforcement agents and solicitors
- Administration of property insurance including apportionment of premiums, raising and issue of invoices
- Maintaining property inspection schedules, arranging annual and other inspections as necessary
- Deal with basic rent reviews and lease renewals.
- Identify and implement asset management opportunities
- Liaise as appropriate with clients, tenants, and contractors.
- Provide accurate, timely client reports.
- Maintain a strong working knowledge of L&T Act 1954 and other appropriate legislation
- Undertake site visits where necessary to meet contractors and to carry out basic property inspections
- Assist with organising repair and maintenance work, including liaising with tenants and contractors, arranging access, and checking that works are completed


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What Will It Take to Be Successful?
The successful candidate will be ambitious, proactive and motivated to build a successful career within a progressive and forward-thinking firm. You will be a collaborative team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, enabling you to develop strong working relationships with both colleagues and clients. The ability to manage competing priorities, work effectively under pressure and deliver to deadlines is essential, alongside the confidence to use your own initiative and work independently when required. Strong IT proficiency, particularly in Microsoft Office applications, is also required. You will be comfortable travelling as part of your role and attending the office on a regular basis.
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