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Associate Building Surveyor

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Cambridgeshire
1 week ago
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Your newpany
This is a global, award-winning multidisciplinarypany, looking for their next Associate level Building Surveyor. With the office based in central Cambridge, clients are based mainly across Cambridgeshire and the East of England, with multiple offices across the UK. As the new Building Surveyor, you'll be joining an experienced and excellent team of professionals in multiple and diverse sectors, including industrial andmercial.

Your new role
As the new Associate Building Surveyor, you'll be an integral part of a dynamic and experienced team, serving both existing clients and developing new relationships. There is an excellent bonus scheme for this role, which incentivises business development and the ability to build long-lasting and excellent relationships with new and existing clients. You'll be helping to oversee projects and contribute to the success of the team and services. Some of the responsibilities include project management, building surveys and reports, contract administration, client engagement, design and specifications including schedules of dilapidations.

What you'll need to succeed
To be successful for this role, you will need to be:

-MRICS or CIOB
-Demonstrated experience in Building Surveying
-Excellentmunication skills
-Full UK Driving License
-Well networked and have an understanding of the local area

What you'll get in return
The salary for this role is dependent on experience with a built-in bonus scheme as well. There is hybrid working available for this role.
There is ongoing professional development and this organisation ismitted to the ongoing development and growth of their colleagues. This organisation really does have a fullprehensive overview of the benefits, some of which are listed below:

-EAP (Employee Assistance Programme)
-Pension plan
-Travel loans
-27 days holiday + bank holidays
-Private healthcare, virtual GP & mental health support
-Holiday purchase
-Loyalty leave
-Family network
-Help to rent
-Discounted selling and letting fees
-Referralmission
-Sports teams
-Cycle schemes
-Life Assurance, 4x
-Critical illness purchase

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