Hart District Council are seeking a Senior Estates Surveyor to join ourmercial department based in Fleet on a part-time basis.
Hart District Council was formed in 1974 from the merger of the former Fleet Urban District Council and Hartley Wintney Rural District Council. We now serve a population of just over 91,000 in around 37,000 households. We are a rapidly growing District, forward-looking and prosperous, but with a keen interest in conserving all that is unique and important in its past.
The council owns and manages amercial property portfolio, consisting of various public buildings, operational and tenanted business space, and some investment properties. The effective management of the portfolio ensures operational efficiency for the authority, in addition to providing a significant stream of rental ie from its tenanted assets. Ourmercial department is now looking to appoint a new Senior Estates Surveyor who will lead on the Council’smercial estate management service.
The role is being offered on a part-time, 3–4 days per week basis. We also offer hybrid-working with an expectation of attending the office once a week.
The Role
As the Senior Estates Surveyor, you will play a key role as the lead advisor on allmercial estate management and property matters across the authority. You will provide professional expertise on a variety of general practice tasks including lease events, property transactions and asset valuations, alongside the day-to-day management of themercial property portfolio.
In addition, you will lead on the Council’s activities to achieve carbon neutrality in support of the climate change action plan, maintaining and increasing ie and driving down overheads, ensuring an increasingly sustainable property estate.
Key responsibilities –
1. Lead on the day-to-day estate management of the Council's property portfolio.
2. Manage the negotiation of lease renewals, rent reviews and licences.
3. Provide property valuation advice and make rmendations to Leadership.
4. Provide timely, effective landlord and tenant advice to the Council in respect of all lettings and occupation matters.
5. Advise on Strategic Asset Management to improve portfolio efficiency and maximise ie.
6. Liaise with and manage external consultants, property agents and solicitors.
7. Attend council meetings with Leadership and provide regular reports on the property portfolio performance.
What you will need
8. MRICS is essential, with significant post-qualification experience.
9. Hold a relevant degree in property / estate management.
10. Strong experience in a wide range ofmercial property and estate management tasks including, lease renewals and rent reviews.
11. Sound knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation.
12. Previous experience of working Localernment is preferred, but not essential.
13. Excellent skills in stakeholder management andmunication.
What you'll get in return
14. £56,164 - £58,705 per annum (Pro Rata)
15. 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
16. Localernment Pension Scheme
17. Professional Membership Fees
18. Life Assurance
19. Hybrid Working
20. Flexi-hours
21. Free Parking