You will be working for an established multi-disciplined firm of chartered surveyors, providing building surveying services to a range of clients across the public and private sectors. The firm embraces both traditional skills & latest industry innovations, advising on a spectrum of works from listed building refurbishments to new build developments, supporting clients throughout the entire construction process. As a Building Surveyor, you will be responsible for: Activities of the Role Advice: advising clients about building/property issues, including technical, financial, legal, environmental, building regulations & restoration matters. Surveying: undertaking building surveys with photographic schedules in accordance with RICS guidance. Contracts & Procurement: prepare tender documents & contracts for works. Condition Reports: assessing the impact of unexpected damage or adverse conditions on a property & providing advisories. Rectifications: monitoring the deterioration or defects of a property & offering advice on repairs & associated costs. Party Wall: assisting clients throughout the deployment of the Party Wall etc Act 1996. Feasibility: preparation of feasibility studies for potential construction projects. Sustainability: implementation of energy efficient/renewable building initiatives in line with carbon reduction initiatives. Project Management: management of projects & multidisciplinary teams across all RIBA Stages. Mentorship: providing support & advice to Graduates & Trainees working towards their APC. To be considered for this opportunity, you must have relevant building surveying experience and ideally be MRICS qualified. Candidates undertaking their APC will also be considered providing you have enough experience to run a project with a degree of autonomy.