Project Surveyor To oversee and manage a range of high-profile capital projects. To act as lead officer on the projects and liaise with the Council's Leisure and Technical Services teams to ensure the projects are delivered on time and within budget. To act as main point of contact for the works carried out by contractors and provide technical and surveying advice to other service units and stakeholders.
Degree qualified in a related discipline. Project Surveyor
A chartered member of the CIOB or RICS with a minimum 3 years post qualification experience would be advantageous in the role.
A CSCS yellow card holder is a prerequisite for this role. Project Surveyor
Knowledge and experience of estates maintenance and surveying work in non-domestic properties including diagnosis of defects and detailed report writing, preparation of drawings and specifications of work for tender, planned maintenance programmes, management of contracts and condition surveys, Schedules of dilapidations, preferably within the public sector.
Project Surveyor At least 3 years' experience of project management.
An understanding of the National shedule of rates (NSR) and their application to works.
A working knowledge of grounds maintenance.
Knowledge of service level agreements.
Able to manage multiple projects and clients at any one time.
Knowledge of health and safety legislation relating to non-domestic buildings including fire safety, asbestos, control of legionella, gas and electricity regulations.
Knowledge of CDM 2015 Regulations and an understanding of all duty holders' responsibilities.
A working knowledge of building and landscape contracts.
Experience using the JCT suite of contracts is preferred. NEC knowledge also beneficial.
Good communication and negotiating skills
Ability to write detailed reports in clear English
Good IT skills and the ability to use bespoke procurement software.
Ability to manage and prioritise own workload to ensure that deadlines are met while able to work autonomously as required.
Knowledge of ROSPA Play areas guidance
Ability to travel to different sites as required
Ability to prepare drawings using AutoCAD
Knowledge of non-domestic mechanical and electrical installations.
Knowledge of local government/public sector procurement legislation, and guidelines.