Our client, an award-winning building design consultancy currently experiencing a period of growth, is currently looking for a Building Surveyor to join them on a permanent basis. This role can be based in Northallerton, Otley or Durham and will offer hybrid working options.
As Building Surveyor, you will play an essential part of a busy and professional team, providing the best and most effective solutions for property portfolios.
Salary
£35,000 - £45,000 per annum, depending on experience
The Culture and Company
This business is very passionate about their people and prioritise their culture in all their activities.
Benefits include:
Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays’ (Holiday purchase scheme is also available)
Company pension up to 6%
Professional development
Plus many more!
About the Building Surveyor Role
As Building Surveyor, you will draw on your knowledge and experience of building surveying to provide a variety of services, including those relating to building pathology, design, building surveys and contract administration.
Other responsibilities include:
Produce plan, sections and detail drawings for construction using AutoCAD for refurbishments, extensions, planned maintenance and new build projects.
Produce, submit and manage planning, building regulation and listed building applications.
Produce schedules of work and specifications using NBS software and other documentation.
Coordinate deliverables and work collaboratively with other disciplines including Architects, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Structural Engineers, Quantity Surveyors and CDM Advisors.
About You – The Building Surveyor Role
As Building Surveyor, you will hold an RICS accredited Building Surveying degree with significant post degree experience of working as a Building Surveyor.
Other requirements include:
Ability to produce, submit and manage planning, building regulation and listed building applications.
Ability to produce schedules of work and specifications using NBS software and other documentation.
Coordinate deliverables and work collaboratively with other disciplines including Architects, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Structural Engineers, Quantity Surveyors and CDM Advisors.
Carry out project design and complete H&S risk assessments to meet current CDM regulation requirements.
A full UK driving license and ability to travel when required