LONDON VALUATION Senior Surveyor Role Purpose The Senior Surveyor role will undertake valuations and reporting of key affordable housing mandates. On more complex assignments, they will work with oversight and support from senior colleagues. They will also collaborate with other members of the team in London and Hyderabad to ensure high quality valuations are delivered to clients and drive operational efficiency. They will play a key roles in the supervision and quality assurance of work completed by the Hyderabad team. As property value experts, we deliver valuations with unmatched accuracy and speed. We understand the challenges of navigating risk and value in volatile markets and provide precise and swift valuations leveraging the scale of our data, advanced technology, sector expertise and geographical coverage. We provide clients with a professional, fully compliant and efficient valuation process so they can make well informed decisions and act with confidence. Within our teams, we work collaboratively and embrace connected ways of working. We are close and connected to our clients and the markets they operate in, forging long-term relationships. This role will work primarily within the Affordable Housing Sector as part of the wider Living Team. CBRE's launched a successful Affordable Housing team in 2019, having grown a healthy book of top tier institutional clients, focusing on For Profit Registered Providers. The team has significant scope for career development, as a high margin team of four based in London, having being identified as a key growth sector within the 40 person Living Team. The team's existing mandates include Legal & General Affordable Homes, Gresham House and Savills IM, alongside all major lenders. Key Responsibilities Conduct valuation and advisory work, alongside senior members of the team, for loan security, accounting, fund reporting, investment, etc purposes. Conduct physical property inspections and assist senior valuers with more complex inspections. Collaborate with other members of the Hyderabad and London Valuation team on the valuation process and undertake quality control of their work. Manage large scale property data sets, including excel based analysis. Manage opportunity records up to execution. Conduct technical aspects of property due diligence and review changes to valuation data (Regular only). Select appropriate comparables, performing analysis, and drawing conclusions. Perform valuation modelling (including DCF modelling), calculations and analysis and support for senior valuers on more complex valuations. Close liaison with clients ensuring high quality advice is consistently delivered. Preparation of reports. Help with revenue recognition and provide necessary paperwork. Support senior members of the team with business development, RFPs and pitch activities. Complete 'activate' set up in TOPS2. QRM compliance. Gather and share relevant market intelligence and support senior members of the team with other value-add tasks. Support with training and mentoring more junior members of the team to develop management skills. Work flexibly across sectors and services within the Division and support other Divisions as and when required. Person Specification/Requirements Bachelor's degree or higher in Real Estate, Surveying, or a related field. MRICS qualified or equivalent, with a minimum of 18 months post qualified experience Knowledge of property valuation methodologies and techniques Proficiency in using valuation software and tools, such as Argus Enterprise & Developer and Excel Proficiency in reporting and data analytical tools to drive operational efficiency and reduce potential data transposition errors. Good understanding of property market trends and factors influencing property values Knowledge of relevant regulations and standards in property valuation Willingness to learn and develop professional skills Proven ability to work collaboratively in a team and support senior valuers, but also able to operate autonomously in an efficient and productive manner. Strong written and verbal communication skills, enabling the development of good relationships with both clients and colleagues Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail Ability to prioritise tasks, delegate where appropriate and meet deadlines Enjoys working under pressure in a fast paced, dynamic environment. Valid UK driving licence - if applicable. Working at CBRE When you join CBRE you will have the support and resources of a global firm where an entrepreneurial mind-set is encouraged. You'll realize your potential with challenging work, fast-paced assignments, an environment of constant learning and commitment to results. To enable your success, we provide the best tools, training and leaders in the industry. Our collaborative culture is built on our RISE values and reflects the needs and perspectives of our clients and our people. Our work is guided by our North Star: Creating the real estate solutions of tomorrow, so businesses and people thrive. This informs everything we do-from diversity, equity, and inclusion to sustainability initiatives to workplace safety and wellbeing. At CBRE, we believe that the more perspectives we have, the more dimensions we see. We welcome people with different backgrounds and experiences across industries to apply for open positions even if you do not match every element of the required skills. To discover more about what it's like to work at CBRE, visit Life at CBRE About CBRE CBRE Group, Inc. 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