Who You Are You are a professional with experience in construction and maintenance, holding a relevant University degree in Building Engineering and Surveying. You possess full membership of a recognized professional organization such as RICS, MCIOB, or similar. You are skilled in project and program management, as well as knowledgeable in regulations like CDM 2015, ensuring compliance with building standards. What the Job Involves As a Building Surveyor, your role is to provide comprehensive surveying, maintenance, and monitoring services to ensure land, buildings, and properties remain safe and operational. You will conduct inspections and condition surveys, prepare reports with recommendations, and offer technical advice on maintenance proposals. Your responsibilities include authorizing repairs, preparing documentation for works, ensuring compliance with standards, managing budgets, and delivering an out-of-hours emergency call-out service. You will also be involved in project management, communication, procurement, contract management, and contribute to strategic reviews and policy development. Skills Experience in construction and maintenance Knowledge of asset management standards (ISO 55000, BS 8544) Project and program management (Prince2 or similar) Delivery of building works (new build, repairs, maintenance) Preparation of contracts, specifications, and reports Knowledge of building compliance regulations Experience with asset data management software Proficiency in IT software (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Understanding of the Equality Act 2010 Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize