Graduate Building Surveyor
Most job ads for graduate roles are full of corporate nonsense.
"Dynamic team." "Fast-paced environment." "Exciting opportunities for professional growth."
All meaningless. Here’s what this job actually is.
You’ll be a Graduate Building Surveyor. That means surveys, inspections, defect analysis, and reports. You’ll get involved in dilapidations, party wall matters, and project work. You’ll be trained, but you’ll also be expected to use your own brain.
You’ll be joining a consultancy that’s been around long enough to know what they’re doing, but not so long that they’ve become a slow-moving corporate dinosaur. They do Building Surveying, Project Management, and Quantity Surveying, and they work with clients across different sectors. Commercial, industrial, residential—you name it.
You’ll be based in Yorkshire. Leeds or Huddersfield, most likely. Hybrid working is an option, but you’ll be out on-site a lot too. This isn’t a desk job.
They’ll support you through your APC because they want you to become Chartered. If you’ve got some relevant work experience, great. If not, but you’ve got a RICS-accredited degree and a willingness to learn, also great.
Salary? It’s competitive. Which means you won’t be rich, but you’ll be paid fairly for a graduate role.
If you want to start your career somewhere you’ll actually learn how to be a proper Building Surveyor rather than just another cog in a machine, apply now.