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Senior Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor
carrington west Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
The Senior Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor is responsible for supporting the local authority in the disposal and acquisition of assets. The role involves managing a case load, conducting due diligence, preparing valuations, and advising on budgets and programs. Key Responsibilities: 1.Support the development of acquisition, disposal, and investment strategies. 2.Negotiate contracts, land acquisitions, and disposals. 3.Conduct property research, assess market conditions, and prepare valuations. 4.Assist with capital and revenue budgeting for the Disposal and Acquisition Programme. 5.Monitor external agents, consultants, and solicitors to ensure high-quality outcomes. 6.Support asset valuations and strategic disposal/acquisition advice. 7.Provide reports and recommendations to the Corporate Property Steering Group (CPSG). 8.Maintain accurate management information using asset management systems. 9.Ensure compliance with health, safety, and statutory policies. Experience: Extensive experience in property valuation, disposal, and acquisition. Knowledge of Landlord and Tenant matters and experience with negotiations. Essential Qualifications: Degree in Land Management (or similar). Full Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Please apply or call Jack on to discuss further
Feb 01, 2026
Full time
The Senior Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor is responsible for supporting the local authority in the disposal and acquisition of assets. The role involves managing a case load, conducting due diligence, preparing valuations, and advising on budgets and programs. Key Responsibilities: 1.Support the development of acquisition, disposal, and investment strategies. 2.Negotiate contracts, land acquisitions, and disposals. 3.Conduct property research, assess market conditions, and prepare valuations. 4.Assist with capital and revenue budgeting for the Disposal and Acquisition Programme. 5.Monitor external agents, consultants, and solicitors to ensure high-quality outcomes. 6.Support asset valuations and strategic disposal/acquisition advice. 7.Provide reports and recommendations to the Corporate Property Steering Group (CPSG). 8.Maintain accurate management information using asset management systems. 9.Ensure compliance with health, safety, and statutory policies. Experience: Extensive experience in property valuation, disposal, and acquisition. Knowledge of Landlord and Tenant matters and experience with negotiations. Essential Qualifications: Degree in Land Management (or similar). Full Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Please apply or call Jack on to discuss further
Surveyor - Buildings Insurance Claims
Empower Digital Limited
Surveyor - Buildings Insurance Claims Job description Who are we? At TBRN our expertise lies in property claims management, with quality building repairs via our contractor network at the heart of what we do. We support a range of businesses including Insurers, Managing General Agents, Loss Adjusters, Solicitors, Third Party Administrators and Self-Insured entities in managing the entire process of a click apply for full job details
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Surveyor - Buildings Insurance Claims Job description Who are we? At TBRN our expertise lies in property claims management, with quality building repairs via our contractor network at the heart of what we do. We support a range of businesses including Insurers, Managing General Agents, Loss Adjusters, Solicitors, Third Party Administrators and Self-Insured entities in managing the entire process of a click apply for full job details
RK Accountancy
Credit Controller
RK Accountancy Macclesfield, Cheshire
15 Month Maternity Cover Contract Based at the head office, Macclesfield, Cheshire the main purpose of this role is to administer and maintain the Sales Ledger and Credit Control function, ensuring UK and international customers pay promptly, liaising with internal and external customers to maximise cash flow and minimise queries, losses, and risk. The duties: Perform credit control duties including and covering, but not limited to: - - Managing the sub-contract construction ledger specialised paperwork, payment allocations, and retention payment periods - Using a firm but fair approach to ensure customers pay within agreed payment terms, communicating via telephone and email - Liaise with customers, Customer Services and Sales to log and manage account disputes - Manage held order queues, corresponding with customers, Customer Services, and Sales to ensure all orders are released according to required time frames, payment terms, and credit limits - Familiarity with the principals, functions and websites of credit insurers and credit reference agencies - Set, maintain and revise credit limits - Liaise with Insolvency Practitioners and solicitors where necessary - Attend weekly meetings with key stake holders providing up-to-date notes on status of overdue accounts and disputes Administer and maintain Sales Ledgers including, but not limited to: - - Record, post, and allocate daily customer receipts received by bank transfer, bank card and cheque - Manage customer receipt queries and remittance processing - Weekly reconciliation of receipts received and posted - Liaise with Customer Services to report and manage proforma invoice payments - New account application processing (including credit reference review and credit insurance applications) and new account creation - Maintenance of existing accounts - Manage team email inboxes correspondence, responding to or forwarding emails where applicable - Month end reporting duties - Provide holiday and other absence cover and general back up and support, for example, at busy times, for other colleagues within the Accounts Department The ideal candidate will have: - Ability to learn and adapt to using new systems quickly - Clear, concise, professional written and verbal (telephone/face-to-face) communication - Intermediate competency in the use of Excel (inc. pivot tables/lookups/sumifs) - Experience of working within a Finance department - Customer service orientated aptitude - Strong numeracy, organisation, administration, and problem-solving skills - Comfortable working in a fast-paced office environment delivering to deadlines - Active team player capable of working under your own initiative Personal qualities - Confident, positive, enthusiastic, organised, focused Finance professional - Able to listen attentively and interpret instructions effectively - Considerate to and with others - Work with a good attention to detail taking pride in work produced - Self-assured when dealing with challenging situations What they offer - Competitive salary - 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (4-5 days saved for Christmas) - Additional annual leave purchase scheme (up to 5 days) - Birthday Holiday - Employee Benefits Platform which includes:- - Group life insurance and death in service - Company Pension contribution - Occupational Health Services - Discounted Gym Membership - Free parking on all sites - Employee Assistance Programme - 24/7 free confidential advice - Discounted high street shopping - Cycle to work scheme Please submit your CV for immediate consideration As a recruitment specialist with over 26 years of local experience, I work closely with each Client and Candidate to understand each of their personal requirements. Should this position not fit your criteria as a Candidate, but you are seeking a new opportunity, please do not hesitate to get in touch for a thorough and confidential discussion on future roles and opportunities your new employer. Kellan Group (including all of our brands, Berkeley Scott, RK and Quantica) are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our websites
Jan 30, 2026
Contractor
15 Month Maternity Cover Contract Based at the head office, Macclesfield, Cheshire the main purpose of this role is to administer and maintain the Sales Ledger and Credit Control function, ensuring UK and international customers pay promptly, liaising with internal and external customers to maximise cash flow and minimise queries, losses, and risk. The duties: Perform credit control duties including and covering, but not limited to: - - Managing the sub-contract construction ledger specialised paperwork, payment allocations, and retention payment periods - Using a firm but fair approach to ensure customers pay within agreed payment terms, communicating via telephone and email - Liaise with customers, Customer Services and Sales to log and manage account disputes - Manage held order queues, corresponding with customers, Customer Services, and Sales to ensure all orders are released according to required time frames, payment terms, and credit limits - Familiarity with the principals, functions and websites of credit insurers and credit reference agencies - Set, maintain and revise credit limits - Liaise with Insolvency Practitioners and solicitors where necessary - Attend weekly meetings with key stake holders providing up-to-date notes on status of overdue accounts and disputes Administer and maintain Sales Ledgers including, but not limited to: - - Record, post, and allocate daily customer receipts received by bank transfer, bank card and cheque - Manage customer receipt queries and remittance processing - Weekly reconciliation of receipts received and posted - Liaise with Customer Services to report and manage proforma invoice payments - New account application processing (including credit reference review and credit insurance applications) and new account creation - Maintenance of existing accounts - Manage team email inboxes correspondence, responding to or forwarding emails where applicable - Month end reporting duties - Provide holiday and other absence cover and general back up and support, for example, at busy times, for other colleagues within the Accounts Department The ideal candidate will have: - Ability to learn and adapt to using new systems quickly - Clear, concise, professional written and verbal (telephone/face-to-face) communication - Intermediate competency in the use of Excel (inc. pivot tables/lookups/sumifs) - Experience of working within a Finance department - Customer service orientated aptitude - Strong numeracy, organisation, administration, and problem-solving skills - Comfortable working in a fast-paced office environment delivering to deadlines - Active team player capable of working under your own initiative Personal qualities - Confident, positive, enthusiastic, organised, focused Finance professional - Able to listen attentively and interpret instructions effectively - Considerate to and with others - Work with a good attention to detail taking pride in work produced - Self-assured when dealing with challenging situations What they offer - Competitive salary - 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (4-5 days saved for Christmas) - Additional annual leave purchase scheme (up to 5 days) - Birthday Holiday - Employee Benefits Platform which includes:- - Group life insurance and death in service - Company Pension contribution - Occupational Health Services - Discounted Gym Membership - Free parking on all sites - Employee Assistance Programme - 24/7 free confidential advice - Discounted high street shopping - Cycle to work scheme Please submit your CV for immediate consideration As a recruitment specialist with over 26 years of local experience, I work closely with each Client and Candidate to understand each of their personal requirements. Should this position not fit your criteria as a Candidate, but you are seeking a new opportunity, please do not hesitate to get in touch for a thorough and confidential discussion on future roles and opportunities your new employer. Kellan Group (including all of our brands, Berkeley Scott, RK and Quantica) are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our websites
Kingdom People
Development Engineer
Kingdom People Woolston, Warrington
Development Engineer Location: Greater Manchester / Cheshire / Lancashire KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The Engineer must be able to demonstrate a successful track record in R&S Design, liaising with consultants, statutory bodies and subcontractors and process a good all-round knowledge of site development and the road and sewer adoption process. They must have extensive experience of working with contractors and knowledge of construction of roads, sewers and foundations for residential developments. Experienced in the use of Microsoft office. Proficient using AutoCAD, and preferably a work knowledge of PDS and MicroDrainage. JOB ROLE Assist in the preparation of project environmental procedures. Visits sites periodically to monitor construction compliance with issued information, planning conditions etc. Checking the design and construction of highways, drainage, services, groundwork's, landscaping, infrastructure, and all associated ancillary works. Liaise with solicitors in the production of section 38/278, 104 Agreements Liaise with all internal departments to ensure the project is delivered on time and within department. Provide the Estimating Department at viability stage high level drainage, foundation, and cut & fill drawings to ascertain approximate volumes of arisings/deficit to support a land bid. Produce Development Strategies for the on-site material management of all proposed arisings ie foundation, roads, sewers, services etc. Provide monthly reports showing the progress of the Strategy, ie material generated, disposal of site, stockpile management etc. Work alongside the Architectural and Land teams in the obtaining fee quotes from consultants to support a planning application and ensure the associated reports are prepared and delivered on time. Check the agreed specification and make sure all works are constructed in accordance with the design drawings and completed within budget. Liaise with geo environmental consultant to understand existing ground condition, preparation on Remediation Strategy, spoil management and ordain plot validation certificates to be uploaded to the NHBC/LABC portals prior to plot legal completion. Support the construction Department in achieving the adoption of the roads and sewers by the local authorities/United Utilities/NAV. Ensure technical information is current and available for design and build stages. Effective communication of technical issues to all parties. Ensure statutory consents and approvals are secured prior to commencement of the build. Ensure that the works are constructed and commissioned safely in accordance with design data, standards and specifications. Manage and keep accurate records of all testing processes. Technical input in the management of services, products and subcontractors. Compliance with and collation of supporting information for KHL Quality Management System. Support the Senior Engineer
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Development Engineer Location: Greater Manchester / Cheshire / Lancashire KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The Engineer must be able to demonstrate a successful track record in R&S Design, liaising with consultants, statutory bodies and subcontractors and process a good all-round knowledge of site development and the road and sewer adoption process. They must have extensive experience of working with contractors and knowledge of construction of roads, sewers and foundations for residential developments. Experienced in the use of Microsoft office. Proficient using AutoCAD, and preferably a work knowledge of PDS and MicroDrainage. JOB ROLE Assist in the preparation of project environmental procedures. Visits sites periodically to monitor construction compliance with issued information, planning conditions etc. Checking the design and construction of highways, drainage, services, groundwork's, landscaping, infrastructure, and all associated ancillary works. Liaise with solicitors in the production of section 38/278, 104 Agreements Liaise with all internal departments to ensure the project is delivered on time and within department. Provide the Estimating Department at viability stage high level drainage, foundation, and cut & fill drawings to ascertain approximate volumes of arisings/deficit to support a land bid. Produce Development Strategies for the on-site material management of all proposed arisings ie foundation, roads, sewers, services etc. Provide monthly reports showing the progress of the Strategy, ie material generated, disposal of site, stockpile management etc. Work alongside the Architectural and Land teams in the obtaining fee quotes from consultants to support a planning application and ensure the associated reports are prepared and delivered on time. Check the agreed specification and make sure all works are constructed in accordance with the design drawings and completed within budget. Liaise with geo environmental consultant to understand existing ground condition, preparation on Remediation Strategy, spoil management and ordain plot validation certificates to be uploaded to the NHBC/LABC portals prior to plot legal completion. Support the construction Department in achieving the adoption of the roads and sewers by the local authorities/United Utilities/NAV. Ensure technical information is current and available for design and build stages. Effective communication of technical issues to all parties. Ensure statutory consents and approvals are secured prior to commencement of the build. Ensure that the works are constructed and commissioned safely in accordance with design data, standards and specifications. Manage and keep accurate records of all testing processes. Technical input in the management of services, products and subcontractors. Compliance with and collation of supporting information for KHL Quality Management System. Support the Senior Engineer
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Civil Litigation Solicitor (3 PQE +)
Gleeson Recruitment Group City, Birmingham
Civil Litigation Solicitor (3+ PQE) Location: Birmingham, West Midlands Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience + excellent benefits Type: Full-time, Permanent We're delighted to be partnering with a leading regional law firm renowned for its quality, integrity, and client-focused approach. As part of their ongoing growth, the firm is seeking a talented Civil Litigation Solicitor (3+ PQE) to join their busy and well-regarded Dispute Resolution team. This is an exciting opportunity for a confident litigator to work on a broad range of civil disputes within a supportive, forward-thinking firm that truly values its people. The Role As a Civil Litigation Solicitor, you'll manage a varied caseload, providing expert legal advice and representation to a diverse client base. You'll handle a wide spectrum of disputes, often complex and high-value, and play a key role in maintaining the firm's excellent reputation for delivering practical, commercial solutions. Your work will include (but not be limited to): Consumer disputes Landlord and tenant matters, including possession claims Debt recovery and enforcement Partnership and shareholder disputes Contract and general commercial disputes Building and construction disputes Intellectual property and other general civil disputes You'll be responsible for drafting pleadings and witness statements, conducting negotiations, and representing clients at hearings where appropriate. About You We're open-minded on background - whether you're already working within general civil or commercial litigation, or you come from another contentious area such as personal injury, professional negligence, or property litigation , we'd love to hear from you. What's most important is your ability to: Manage a varied caseload with confidence and attention to detail Communicate effectively and build strong client relationships Demonstrate sound judgement and commercial awareness Work collaboratively in a supportive team environment What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Exposure to high-quality, varied work Genuine career progression opportunities within a growing firm A supportive and modern working culture that values flexibility and development This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your career with a respected regional firm, handling interesting work and making a real impact within a collaborative, people-focused team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Civil Litigation Solicitor (3+ PQE) Location: Birmingham, West Midlands Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience + excellent benefits Type: Full-time, Permanent We're delighted to be partnering with a leading regional law firm renowned for its quality, integrity, and client-focused approach. As part of their ongoing growth, the firm is seeking a talented Civil Litigation Solicitor (3+ PQE) to join their busy and well-regarded Dispute Resolution team. This is an exciting opportunity for a confident litigator to work on a broad range of civil disputes within a supportive, forward-thinking firm that truly values its people. The Role As a Civil Litigation Solicitor, you'll manage a varied caseload, providing expert legal advice and representation to a diverse client base. You'll handle a wide spectrum of disputes, often complex and high-value, and play a key role in maintaining the firm's excellent reputation for delivering practical, commercial solutions. Your work will include (but not be limited to): Consumer disputes Landlord and tenant matters, including possession claims Debt recovery and enforcement Partnership and shareholder disputes Contract and general commercial disputes Building and construction disputes Intellectual property and other general civil disputes You'll be responsible for drafting pleadings and witness statements, conducting negotiations, and representing clients at hearings where appropriate. About You We're open-minded on background - whether you're already working within general civil or commercial litigation, or you come from another contentious area such as personal injury, professional negligence, or property litigation , we'd love to hear from you. What's most important is your ability to: Manage a varied caseload with confidence and attention to detail Communicate effectively and build strong client relationships Demonstrate sound judgement and commercial awareness Work collaboratively in a supportive team environment What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Exposure to high-quality, varied work Genuine career progression opportunities within a growing firm A supportive and modern working culture that values flexibility and development This is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your career with a respected regional firm, handling interesting work and making a real impact within a collaborative, people-focused team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Pinnacle Recruitment
Development Manager OR Senior Development Manager
Pinnacle Recruitment Chigwell, Essex
Pinnacle Recruitment have a new role on for a Development Manager OR Senior Development Manager for one of our very good clients based near Chigwell, North London. Our client is a very successful privately owned Developer that undertakes a high number of Partnerships Schemes / Regeneration Schemes and Privately built schemes. This role reports into a board Director who concentrates on Land, Development and Planning functions There are good opportunities to progress and salary is above market rates for this type of role. Responsibilities include: Managing the process of securing Land/ Development Contracts following a successful bid or tender (Land Agreement, Option Agreement, Development Agreement, Agreement for Lease) and any associated legal docs Liaison with Solicitors to negotiate and agree legal documents Supporting bids & tenders and advising on potential development risk items and how to address Managing the submissions and obtain planning permissions (S73's / S96's) Liaison with Planning consultants, architects and other consultants ensuring planning is viable and effective Overseeing viability Assessment Reports Manage and negotiate S106 agreements related to the above planning permissions. Manage all ROL, CIL relief and any other related works This is an excellent opportunity to join a nimble, highly regarded Developer and Partnerships House Builder that reward people for their efforts and offer a comprehensive package along with real prospects for promotion and rewards for good work. An excellent opportunity in what is viewed presently as challenging market conditions. Kind regards
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Pinnacle Recruitment have a new role on for a Development Manager OR Senior Development Manager for one of our very good clients based near Chigwell, North London. Our client is a very successful privately owned Developer that undertakes a high number of Partnerships Schemes / Regeneration Schemes and Privately built schemes. This role reports into a board Director who concentrates on Land, Development and Planning functions There are good opportunities to progress and salary is above market rates for this type of role. Responsibilities include: Managing the process of securing Land/ Development Contracts following a successful bid or tender (Land Agreement, Option Agreement, Development Agreement, Agreement for Lease) and any associated legal docs Liaison with Solicitors to negotiate and agree legal documents Supporting bids & tenders and advising on potential development risk items and how to address Managing the submissions and obtain planning permissions (S73's / S96's) Liaison with Planning consultants, architects and other consultants ensuring planning is viable and effective Overseeing viability Assessment Reports Manage and negotiate S106 agreements related to the above planning permissions. Manage all ROL, CIL relief and any other related works This is an excellent opportunity to join a nimble, highly regarded Developer and Partnerships House Builder that reward people for their efforts and offer a comprehensive package along with real prospects for promotion and rewards for good work. An excellent opportunity in what is viewed presently as challenging market conditions. Kind regards
Ideal Personnel & Recruitment Solutions Limited
Solicitor Commercial Property
Ideal Personnel & Recruitment Solutions Limited Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Brandon James
Real Estate Solicitor - Thames Valley
Brandon James Reading, Oxfordshire
Real Estate Solicitor We are working with an established law firm in Reading that advises a strong client base across regional, national and international markets. The firm is seeking a real estate solicitor to join its property team, offering exposure to a broad range of high-quality matters. This is a great opportunity for a real estate solicitor looking to progress within a respected firm and an ideal move for a real estate solicitor focused on long-term development. The Firm The Real Estate Solicitor will join a firm who is a well-established and highly regarded practice with a strong presence in the South East, advising a diverse client base across regional, national and international markets. Known for its collaborative culture and high-quality work, the firm offers a supportive environment with clear opportunities for long-term development and progression. The Role The Real Estate team is one of the largest and most well-established practices in the South East outside London, known for delivering work of a City quality standard. The role will include: Handling a broad range of real estate matters, including acquisitions and disposals of individual assets and property portfolios. Advising on landlord and tenant matters across commercial property. Supporting work relating to planning, construction and property development projects. Assisting on property-related finance and transactional matters. Working closely with partners and senior lawyers on high-quality instructions. Managing files with a high level of autonomy while contributing to a collaborative team environment. The Real Estate Solicitor You will be a reliable and level-headed professional with a collaborative approach and strong attention to detail. The Real Estate Solicitor will have: A strong and consistent academic background, supported by a law degree and qualification as a solicitor in England and Wales. Around 2-4 years' PQE in real estate or commercial property, although candidates outside this range are also encouraged to apply. Strong IT and document production skills, with the ability to produce accurate, well-structured documentation to tight deadlines. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple matters simultaneously. A sharp and analytical approach to problem-solving, with experience supporting complex property transactions. Clear, professional communication skills, both written and verbal. A proactive and positive attitude, with the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment. In return ? Competitive Market Salary from 65,000 - 80,000 per annum (Dependant on experience) Health Care Parking Hybrid Working Pattern Excellent training, supervision and support Excellent Pension contribution If you are a Real Estate Solicitor and are considering your career options, please contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law on (phone number removed) Ref: (phone number removed) Thames Valley/Law Firm/Regional/Real Estate/Solicitor
Jan 29, 2026
Full time
Real Estate Solicitor We are working with an established law firm in Reading that advises a strong client base across regional, national and international markets. The firm is seeking a real estate solicitor to join its property team, offering exposure to a broad range of high-quality matters. This is a great opportunity for a real estate solicitor looking to progress within a respected firm and an ideal move for a real estate solicitor focused on long-term development. The Firm The Real Estate Solicitor will join a firm who is a well-established and highly regarded practice with a strong presence in the South East, advising a diverse client base across regional, national and international markets. Known for its collaborative culture and high-quality work, the firm offers a supportive environment with clear opportunities for long-term development and progression. The Role The Real Estate team is one of the largest and most well-established practices in the South East outside London, known for delivering work of a City quality standard. The role will include: Handling a broad range of real estate matters, including acquisitions and disposals of individual assets and property portfolios. Advising on landlord and tenant matters across commercial property. Supporting work relating to planning, construction and property development projects. Assisting on property-related finance and transactional matters. Working closely with partners and senior lawyers on high-quality instructions. Managing files with a high level of autonomy while contributing to a collaborative team environment. The Real Estate Solicitor You will be a reliable and level-headed professional with a collaborative approach and strong attention to detail. The Real Estate Solicitor will have: A strong and consistent academic background, supported by a law degree and qualification as a solicitor in England and Wales. Around 2-4 years' PQE in real estate or commercial property, although candidates outside this range are also encouraged to apply. Strong IT and document production skills, with the ability to produce accurate, well-structured documentation to tight deadlines. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple matters simultaneously. A sharp and analytical approach to problem-solving, with experience supporting complex property transactions. Clear, professional communication skills, both written and verbal. A proactive and positive attitude, with the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment. In return ? Competitive Market Salary from 65,000 - 80,000 per annum (Dependant on experience) Health Care Parking Hybrid Working Pattern Excellent training, supervision and support Excellent Pension contribution If you are a Real Estate Solicitor and are considering your career options, please contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law on (phone number removed) Ref: (phone number removed) Thames Valley/Law Firm/Regional/Real Estate/Solicitor
Accent Housing
Senior Development Manager (Affordable Housing)
Accent Housing
A place to create moments that matter Location: Peterborough, Hybrid with regular travel to sites and other offices as required. Salary: £72,061 per annum (including essential car user allowance) Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Whether you're an established Senior Development Manager seeking a new challenge, or a talented Development Manager ready to take the next step, this is an exciting opportunity to lead, shape, and grow a regional affordable housing programme that truly makes an impact. We're looking for someone who's confident, driven, and passionate about development - someone who can guide a team and also roll up their sleeves when needed. You'll be at the forefront of our development ambitions, leading and supporting a team of Development Managers across the region while also playing an active role in securing and delivering high-quality affordable housing. You will: Lead and mentor Development Managers, ensuring successful delivery across land, planning, contracting, and construction. Drive new business: sourcing opportunities, building pipeline, shaping pre-contract activity and securing sites. Take the lead on land acquisitions, negotiating development agreements, JCTs, and other key contracts. Oversee construction delivery through your team, ensuring schemes run to budget, programme, and quality. Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships with land agents, developers, local authorities, Homes England, contractors, and solicitors. Maintain strong control over risk, value for money and strategic alignment to our growth objectives. You'll be making a measurable difference across our affordable housing programme, working with Homes England and government-funded initiatives to secure and deliver the homes our communities need. This is a role with reach, responsibility, and room to grow - ideal for someone who wants to lead from the front. Salary The salary for the Senior Development Manager post is £70,811 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. You'll also receive an Essential Car User Allowance starting at £1,250, supporting the travel required across our regional development sites. About you Experience in sourcing land-led development opportunities and managing residential projects from inception to completion Strong financial management skills, and experience with Homes England audit requirements. Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with external partners, stakeholders, and local authorities Effective negotiation and project management skills. Ability to foster engagement with wider community stakeholders such as parish councils. Represent Development by engaging with internal teams at all stages of the development process. CIH Level 4 Certificate in Housing (or equivalent qualification) or willingness to work towards or qualified through experience Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle A place to build a future And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: • Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. • Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. • Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. • Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. • Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. • Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen. Because this isn't just a workplace - it's a place to belong. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Development, Development Lead, Housing Development Manager, Regional Development Manager, Land & Planning Manager, Affordable Housing Programme Manager, Development Project Manager, Senior Land Manager, Regeneration Manager, Housing Delivery Manager. REF-
Jan 28, 2026
Full time
A place to create moments that matter Location: Peterborough, Hybrid with regular travel to sites and other offices as required. Salary: £72,061 per annum (including essential car user allowance) Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on us for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work we do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything we do. Together, we find new ways to understand and champion our customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. About the role Whether you're an established Senior Development Manager seeking a new challenge, or a talented Development Manager ready to take the next step, this is an exciting opportunity to lead, shape, and grow a regional affordable housing programme that truly makes an impact. We're looking for someone who's confident, driven, and passionate about development - someone who can guide a team and also roll up their sleeves when needed. You'll be at the forefront of our development ambitions, leading and supporting a team of Development Managers across the region while also playing an active role in securing and delivering high-quality affordable housing. You will: Lead and mentor Development Managers, ensuring successful delivery across land, planning, contracting, and construction. Drive new business: sourcing opportunities, building pipeline, shaping pre-contract activity and securing sites. Take the lead on land acquisitions, negotiating development agreements, JCTs, and other key contracts. Oversee construction delivery through your team, ensuring schemes run to budget, programme, and quality. Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships with land agents, developers, local authorities, Homes England, contractors, and solicitors. Maintain strong control over risk, value for money and strategic alignment to our growth objectives. You'll be making a measurable difference across our affordable housing programme, working with Homes England and government-funded initiatives to secure and deliver the homes our communities need. This is a role with reach, responsibility, and room to grow - ideal for someone who wants to lead from the front. Salary The salary for the Senior Development Manager post is £70,811 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. You'll also receive an Essential Car User Allowance starting at £1,250, supporting the travel required across our regional development sites. About you Experience in sourcing land-led development opportunities and managing residential projects from inception to completion Strong financial management skills, and experience with Homes England audit requirements. Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with external partners, stakeholders, and local authorities Effective negotiation and project management skills. Ability to foster engagement with wider community stakeholders such as parish councils. Represent Development by engaging with internal teams at all stages of the development process. CIH Level 4 Certificate in Housing (or equivalent qualification) or willingness to work towards or qualified through experience Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle A place to build a future And because we believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: • Generous time off - 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. • Health & wellbeing support - Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. • Financial perks - Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through our benefits platform to help your money go further. • Future-focused benefits - Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. • Family-friendly policies - Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. • Career development - From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to our Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more - we'll help you grow and succeed. We're Committed to Inclusion We believe diversity makes us stronger and we're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Our recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let us know - we'll make it happen. Because this isn't just a workplace - it's a place to belong. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Development, Development Lead, Housing Development Manager, Regional Development Manager, Land & Planning Manager, Affordable Housing Programme Manager, Development Project Manager, Senior Land Manager, Regeneration Manager, Housing Delivery Manager. REF-
Simpson Judge
Construction Solicitor - Non contentious
Simpson Judge City, Cardiff
Job Title: Construction Solicitor (non-contentious) Salary: DOE, open to negotiation based on experience and PQE. Up to 100,000 Hours: full time Location: Cardiff Job Reference: CWS464 OVERVIEW You will join a national law firm ranked in the L500. The Construction team is also L500 ranked, dynamic, well-established, and expanding. Based in a modern office, the firm has won awards for being one of the best places to work. As a Construction Solicitor, you will advise a broad and high-profile client base on complex, high-value matters. Depending on your PQE level, your responsibilities will include: Advising on a diverse portfolio of non-contentious construction matters, providing strategic legal support across the full lifecycle of major development and infrastructure projects. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of project documentation, including building contracts, consultant appointments, warranties, collateral agreements, and bespoke contractual arrangements. Providing legal insight into procurement strategies, planning frameworks, insurance matters, and regulatory compliance, ensuring clients are well-positioned to manage risk and deliver successful projects. Offering commercially focused advice on due diligence, professional liability, project structuring, health and safety obligations, and contract delivery mechanisms. Collaborating closely with internal teams and external stakeholders on high-profile, often multi-party infrastructure schemes. Contributing to dispute avoidance strategies and supporting wider infrastructure transactions, such as those involving development finance or joint venture arrangements. Staying abreast of legal and industry developments, actively contributing to the team's knowledge base and supporting business development initiatives. Taking on leadership responsibilities, with opportunities to mentor junior colleagues, lead workstreams, and shape the growth of the team. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Qualified Solicitor or equivalent (England & Wales) within non contentious construction At least 4 years solid experience managing non contentious construction matters, although candidates with both contentious and non contentious will also be considered. Strong experience in non-contentious construction matters, including drafting and negotiating contracts (JCT, NEC). Knowledge of major development and infrastructure projects, procurement, planning, insurance, and compliance. Able to work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders on complex projects. Leadership experience, including mentoring junior staff, is desirable. IN RETURN: 25 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off + extra days Auto Enrolment Pension Death in service x2 annual salary Hybrid working Shop discounts Discounted legal services. Clear progression plans Many more For more details please contact: removed)
Jan 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Construction Solicitor (non-contentious) Salary: DOE, open to negotiation based on experience and PQE. Up to 100,000 Hours: full time Location: Cardiff Job Reference: CWS464 OVERVIEW You will join a national law firm ranked in the L500. The Construction team is also L500 ranked, dynamic, well-established, and expanding. Based in a modern office, the firm has won awards for being one of the best places to work. As a Construction Solicitor, you will advise a broad and high-profile client base on complex, high-value matters. Depending on your PQE level, your responsibilities will include: Advising on a diverse portfolio of non-contentious construction matters, providing strategic legal support across the full lifecycle of major development and infrastructure projects. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of project documentation, including building contracts, consultant appointments, warranties, collateral agreements, and bespoke contractual arrangements. Providing legal insight into procurement strategies, planning frameworks, insurance matters, and regulatory compliance, ensuring clients are well-positioned to manage risk and deliver successful projects. Offering commercially focused advice on due diligence, professional liability, project structuring, health and safety obligations, and contract delivery mechanisms. Collaborating closely with internal teams and external stakeholders on high-profile, often multi-party infrastructure schemes. Contributing to dispute avoidance strategies and supporting wider infrastructure transactions, such as those involving development finance or joint venture arrangements. Staying abreast of legal and industry developments, actively contributing to the team's knowledge base and supporting business development initiatives. Taking on leadership responsibilities, with opportunities to mentor junior colleagues, lead workstreams, and shape the growth of the team. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Qualified Solicitor or equivalent (England & Wales) within non contentious construction At least 4 years solid experience managing non contentious construction matters, although candidates with both contentious and non contentious will also be considered. Strong experience in non-contentious construction matters, including drafting and negotiating contracts (JCT, NEC). Knowledge of major development and infrastructure projects, procurement, planning, insurance, and compliance. Able to work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders on complex projects. Leadership experience, including mentoring junior staff, is desirable. IN RETURN: 25 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off + extra days Auto Enrolment Pension Death in service x2 annual salary Hybrid working Shop discounts Discounted legal services. Clear progression plans Many more For more details please contact: removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Graduate Land Assistant
Penguin Recruitment Altrincham, Cheshire
Graduate Land Assistant Location: Altrincham, Greater Manchester Sector: Residential Housebuilding I am working exclusively with a well-established UK residential housebuilder to recruit a Graduate Land Assistant to join their growing Land team based in Altrincham . This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to build a long-term career in land and development within a supportive, high-performing environment. You will receive structured training, mentoring, and exposure to the full land acquisition process, working closely with experienced Land Managers and a Land Director. The Role As a Graduate Land Assistant, you will support the Land team with the identification, assessment and progression of potential residential sites. This is a varied, hands-on role offering genuine development and progression opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation of land bids and bid presentations Attending site visits and recording site conditions through notes, photos and drone footage Supporting the legal process of land acquisition and liaising with external solicitors Briefing and coordinating with external consultants including architects, land agents and planners Providing administrative support to the Land team Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Liaising with landowners and agents to provide progress updates Attending land meetings and producing notes or minutes Supporting monthly reporting requirements About You To be considered, you will ideally have: A minimum 2:1 degree in a relevant discipline such as Planning, Property/Real Estate, Quantity Surveying, Construction or similar Previous experience in a Land or property-related role (advantageous but not essential) Strong written and verbal communication skills Good IT skills, particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint , with the ability to learn new systems quickly High attention to detail and strong organisational skills A proactive, can-do attitude and the confidence to engage with a range of stakeholders A full UK driving licence Why Apply? An excellent entry point into a Land career with a respected housebuilder Structured training and ongoing development support Clear long-term progression opportunities A collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a graduate with an interest in land, development and residential property and are looking to build a career in the industry, I would be keen to speak with you. Apply now or contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment
Jan 24, 2026
Full time
Graduate Land Assistant Location: Altrincham, Greater Manchester Sector: Residential Housebuilding I am working exclusively with a well-established UK residential housebuilder to recruit a Graduate Land Assistant to join their growing Land team based in Altrincham . This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to build a long-term career in land and development within a supportive, high-performing environment. You will receive structured training, mentoring, and exposure to the full land acquisition process, working closely with experienced Land Managers and a Land Director. The Role As a Graduate Land Assistant, you will support the Land team with the identification, assessment and progression of potential residential sites. This is a varied, hands-on role offering genuine development and progression opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation of land bids and bid presentations Attending site visits and recording site conditions through notes, photos and drone footage Supporting the legal process of land acquisition and liaising with external solicitors Briefing and coordinating with external consultants including architects, land agents and planners Providing administrative support to the Land team Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Liaising with landowners and agents to provide progress updates Attending land meetings and producing notes or minutes Supporting monthly reporting requirements About You To be considered, you will ideally have: A minimum 2:1 degree in a relevant discipline such as Planning, Property/Real Estate, Quantity Surveying, Construction or similar Previous experience in a Land or property-related role (advantageous but not essential) Strong written and verbal communication skills Good IT skills, particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint , with the ability to learn new systems quickly High attention to detail and strong organisational skills A proactive, can-do attitude and the confidence to engage with a range of stakeholders A full UK driving licence Why Apply? An excellent entry point into a Land career with a respected housebuilder Structured training and ongoing development support Clear long-term progression opportunities A collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a graduate with an interest in land, development and residential property and are looking to build a career in the industry, I would be keen to speak with you. Apply now or contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment
Simpson Judge
Construction Solicitor
Simpson Judge Bristol, Gloucestershire
Job Description: Construction Property Solicitor 1PQE+ Location: Bristol Firm: Legal 500 Law Firm Salary: 50k- 70k Hybrid working: 2- 3 -days WFH A leading Legal 500 law firm is seeking a Construction Solicitor to join its Construction & Engineering team. The role will focus primarily on non-contentious construction work, with some exposure to contentious matters for those interested. The team advises a wide range of public and private sector clients across the construction supply chain, predominantly acting for employers and developer clients. You will be involved in high-value and often high-profile regional and national projects across sectors including energy and infrastructure, health, education, commercial developments and consumer brands. You will work closely with Partners and senior lawyers within a busy, collaborative team, offering excellent exposure to complex and fast-paced work in a supportive environment. RESPONSIBILITIES Advising on non-contentious construction matters Drafting and negotiating JCT, NEC and bespoke contracts Preparing consultant appointments and ancillary documents Advising on procurement routes and contract risk Managing matters independently and supporting senior lawyers Liaising directly with clients and advisers REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales 1-5 years' PQE (flexible) Experience in UK non-contentious construction law Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts Willingness to assist with contentious matters (desirable) Benefits & Working Environment Competitive bonus and clear career progression 25+ days' holiday plus bank holidays and Christmas closure Hybrid and flexible working with a focus on work-life balance Pension, life assurance and enhanced family leave Private medical and wellbeing support Employee discounts, including legal services Office & Culture Modern office space with caf and kitchen facilities Gym, showers and quiet focus areas Social events and wellbeing initiatives For more details please contact: removed) Job Reference: CWS581
Jan 23, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Construction Property Solicitor 1PQE+ Location: Bristol Firm: Legal 500 Law Firm Salary: 50k- 70k Hybrid working: 2- 3 -days WFH A leading Legal 500 law firm is seeking a Construction Solicitor to join its Construction & Engineering team. The role will focus primarily on non-contentious construction work, with some exposure to contentious matters for those interested. The team advises a wide range of public and private sector clients across the construction supply chain, predominantly acting for employers and developer clients. You will be involved in high-value and often high-profile regional and national projects across sectors including energy and infrastructure, health, education, commercial developments and consumer brands. You will work closely with Partners and senior lawyers within a busy, collaborative team, offering excellent exposure to complex and fast-paced work in a supportive environment. RESPONSIBILITIES Advising on non-contentious construction matters Drafting and negotiating JCT, NEC and bespoke contracts Preparing consultant appointments and ancillary documents Advising on procurement routes and contract risk Managing matters independently and supporting senior lawyers Liaising directly with clients and advisers REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales 1-5 years' PQE (flexible) Experience in UK non-contentious construction law Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts Willingness to assist with contentious matters (desirable) Benefits & Working Environment Competitive bonus and clear career progression 25+ days' holiday plus bank holidays and Christmas closure Hybrid and flexible working with a focus on work-life balance Pension, life assurance and enhanced family leave Private medical and wellbeing support Employee discounts, including legal services Office & Culture Modern office space with caf and kitchen facilities Gym, showers and quiet focus areas Social events and wellbeing initiatives For more details please contact: removed) Job Reference: CWS581
Charters-Reid Surveyors Ltd
Chartered Building Surveyor
Charters-Reid Surveyors Ltd York, Yorkshire
Chartered Building & Residential Surveyor Opportunities Salary based on experience Yorkshire based What we offer Excellent rates of pay and strong earning potential Freedom and flexibility without the risk of running your own practice Work across Yorkshire with an established client base A friendly, professional culture that values quality and independence Tired of corporate pressure. Ready for independence without the risk. Charters-Reid Surveyors are one of Yorkshire's most established and respected surveying practices. We are known for our expertise, integrity and personal service, and for putting quality before volume. If you are a qualified surveyor who wants freedom, flexibility and proper reward for your work, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. We are looking for Chartered Building and Residential Surveyors who are members of SAVA or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with strong knowledge of valuation and Home Survey standards. You will be professional, reliable and confident in managing your own workload. What you will be doing Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, agents and solicitors Providing clear advice to clients before and after inspections Ensuring all work meets Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors standards and best practice Managing inspections efficiently across your local area Handling client queries with confidence and professionalism Maintaining accurate records and timely report turnaround Contributing to repeat business through high quality service and reliability Upholding the reputation of Charters-Reid Surveyors at all times What we are looking for Chartered status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Solid experience in residential surveying and valuation Strong knowledge of current Home Survey standards A professional, dependable and client focused approach The drive to work independently while being part of a supportive team If you are ready to step away from corporate constraints and take control of your working life, we would like to hear from you. To apply, please submit your updated CV INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Chartered Building & Residential Surveyor Opportunities Salary based on experience Yorkshire based What we offer Excellent rates of pay and strong earning potential Freedom and flexibility without the risk of running your own practice Work across Yorkshire with an established client base A friendly, professional culture that values quality and independence Tired of corporate pressure. Ready for independence without the risk. Charters-Reid Surveyors are one of Yorkshire's most established and respected surveying practices. We are known for our expertise, integrity and personal service, and for putting quality before volume. If you are a qualified surveyor who wants freedom, flexibility and proper reward for your work, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. We are looking for Chartered Building and Residential Surveyors who are members of SAVA or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with strong knowledge of valuation and Home Survey standards. You will be professional, reliable and confident in managing your own workload. What you will be doing Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, agents and solicitors Providing clear advice to clients before and after inspections Ensuring all work meets Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors standards and best practice Managing inspections efficiently across your local area Handling client queries with confidence and professionalism Maintaining accurate records and timely report turnaround Contributing to repeat business through high quality service and reliability Upholding the reputation of Charters-Reid Surveyors at all times What we are looking for Chartered status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Solid experience in residential surveying and valuation Strong knowledge of current Home Survey standards A professional, dependable and client focused approach The drive to work independently while being part of a supportive team If you are ready to step away from corporate constraints and take control of your working life, we would like to hear from you. To apply, please submit your updated CV INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Charters-Reid Surveyors Ltd
Residential Surveyor
Charters-Reid Surveyors Ltd York, Yorkshire
Chartered Building & Residential Surveyor Opportunities Salary based on experience Yorkshire based What we offer Excellent rates of pay and strong earning potential Freedom and flexibility without the risk of running your own practice Work across Yorkshire with an established client base A friendly, professional culture that values quality and independence Tired of corporate pressure. Ready for independence without the risk. Charters-Reid Surveyors are one of Yorkshire's most established and respected surveying practices. We are known for our expertise, integrity and personal service, and for putting quality before volume. If you are a qualified surveyor who wants freedom, flexibility and proper reward for your work, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. We are looking for Chartered Building and Residential Surveyors who are members of SAVA or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with strong knowledge of valuation and Home Survey standards. You will be professional, reliable and confident in managing your own workload. What you will be doing Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, agents and solicitors Providing clear advice to clients before and after inspections Ensuring all work meets Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors standards and best practice Managing inspections efficiently across your local area Handling client queries with confidence and professionalism Maintaining accurate records and timely report turnaround Contributing to repeat business through high quality service and reliability Upholding the reputation of Charters-Reid Surveyors at all times What we are looking for Chartered status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Solid experience in residential surveying and valuation Strong knowledge of current Home Survey standards A professional, dependable and client focused approach The drive to work independently while being part of a supportive team If you are ready to step away from corporate constraints and take control of your working life, we would like to hear from you. To apply, please submit your updated CV INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Chartered Building & Residential Surveyor Opportunities Salary based on experience Yorkshire based What we offer Excellent rates of pay and strong earning potential Freedom and flexibility without the risk of running your own practice Work across Yorkshire with an established client base A friendly, professional culture that values quality and independence Tired of corporate pressure. Ready for independence without the risk. Charters-Reid Surveyors are one of Yorkshire's most established and respected surveying practices. We are known for our expertise, integrity and personal service, and for putting quality before volume. If you are a qualified surveyor who wants freedom, flexibility and proper reward for your work, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. We are looking for Chartered Building and Residential Surveyors who are members of SAVA or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with strong knowledge of valuation and Home Survey standards. You will be professional, reliable and confident in managing your own workload. What you will be doing Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, agents and solicitors Providing clear advice to clients before and after inspections Ensuring all work meets Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors standards and best practice Managing inspections efficiently across your local area Handling client queries with confidence and professionalism Maintaining accurate records and timely report turnaround Contributing to repeat business through high quality service and reliability Upholding the reputation of Charters-Reid Surveyors at all times What we are looking for Chartered status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Solid experience in residential surveying and valuation Strong knowledge of current Home Survey standards A professional, dependable and client focused approach The drive to work independently while being part of a supportive team If you are ready to step away from corporate constraints and take control of your working life, we would like to hear from you. To apply, please submit your updated CV INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Yorkshire Precision
RICS Residential Surveyor
Yorkshire Precision Ipswich, Suffolk
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Jan 15, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Legal Disrepair Surveyor
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Legal Disrepair Surveyor Salary: From £60,000 per annum Location: London (hybrid working) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Make your technical expertise count where it really matters. This is an opportunity for an experienced Legal Disrepair Surveyor to step into a senior, specialist role where your technical judgement, legal credibility, and professional integrity genuinely shape outcomes. You will be trusted as the technical authority on housing disrepair, working at the interface between surveying, legal services, and resident outcomes. This role suits a surveyor who is confident operating in court-facing environments, comfortable challenging claims where appropriate, and equally capable of driving high-quality remedial solutions. The Opportunity You will take ownership of a varied and complex disrepair caseload, leading investigations from first inspection through to legal resolution. Acting as an expert voice, you will prepare court-ready technical reports, represent the organisation in legal settings, and work closely with solicitors and counsel to ensure cases are handled robustly, proportionately, and professionally. This is not a volume inspections role. It is a position for someone who enjoys technical depth, professional accountability, and being relied upon for sound, defensible judgement. What You'll Be Doing Leading on housing disrepair claims from pre-action through to settlement or court proceedings. Carrying out detailed inspections to diagnose defects, determine causation, and assess liability. Producing expert reports, Scott Schedules, schedules of condition, and witness statements suitable for court use. Acting as an expert witness where required, including attendance at conferences and court. Managing legal casework alongside solicitors and external advisors, ensuring deadlines and evidential standards are met. Instructing and overseeing remedial works, ensuring solutions are technically appropriate and legally defensible. Providing clear, authoritative technical advice to internal stakeholders and legal teams. Identifying trends and root causes to support continuous improvement and reduce future claims exposure. What We're Looking For Strong background in building surveying with demonstrable experience in housing disrepair. Proven experience preparing expert witness statements and engaging with legal proceedings. Confident representing an organisation in court-related or formal legal settings. Excellent understanding of building pathology, defects diagnosis, damp and mould, and residential construction. Ability to manage complex cases with professionalism, discretion, and attention to detail. Professional membership with RICS or CIOB (chartered status preferred but not essential). Why This Role Stands Out Salary starting from £60,000 , reflecting the seniority and specialist nature of the role. High-trust position with real autonomy and professional respect. Exposure to complex, interesting cases rather than transactional surveying. Hybrid working with flexibility around site and office time. A role that values expertise, judgement, and credibility over volume.
Jan 14, 2026
Full time
Legal Disrepair Surveyor Salary: From £60,000 per annum Location: London (hybrid working) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Make your technical expertise count where it really matters. This is an opportunity for an experienced Legal Disrepair Surveyor to step into a senior, specialist role where your technical judgement, legal credibility, and professional integrity genuinely shape outcomes. You will be trusted as the technical authority on housing disrepair, working at the interface between surveying, legal services, and resident outcomes. This role suits a surveyor who is confident operating in court-facing environments, comfortable challenging claims where appropriate, and equally capable of driving high-quality remedial solutions. The Opportunity You will take ownership of a varied and complex disrepair caseload, leading investigations from first inspection through to legal resolution. Acting as an expert voice, you will prepare court-ready technical reports, represent the organisation in legal settings, and work closely with solicitors and counsel to ensure cases are handled robustly, proportionately, and professionally. This is not a volume inspections role. It is a position for someone who enjoys technical depth, professional accountability, and being relied upon for sound, defensible judgement. What You'll Be Doing Leading on housing disrepair claims from pre-action through to settlement or court proceedings. Carrying out detailed inspections to diagnose defects, determine causation, and assess liability. Producing expert reports, Scott Schedules, schedules of condition, and witness statements suitable for court use. Acting as an expert witness where required, including attendance at conferences and court. Managing legal casework alongside solicitors and external advisors, ensuring deadlines and evidential standards are met. Instructing and overseeing remedial works, ensuring solutions are technically appropriate and legally defensible. Providing clear, authoritative technical advice to internal stakeholders and legal teams. Identifying trends and root causes to support continuous improvement and reduce future claims exposure. What We're Looking For Strong background in building surveying with demonstrable experience in housing disrepair. Proven experience preparing expert witness statements and engaging with legal proceedings. Confident representing an organisation in court-related or formal legal settings. Excellent understanding of building pathology, defects diagnosis, damp and mould, and residential construction. Ability to manage complex cases with professionalism, discretion, and attention to detail. Professional membership with RICS or CIOB (chartered status preferred but not essential). Why This Role Stands Out Salary starting from £60,000 , reflecting the seniority and specialist nature of the role. High-trust position with real autonomy and professional respect. Exposure to complex, interesting cases rather than transactional surveying. Hybrid working with flexibility around site and office time. A role that values expertise, judgement, and credibility over volume.
Yorkshire Precision
RICS Residential Surveyor
Yorkshire Precision Colchester, Essex
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Jan 12, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Yorkshire Precision
RICS Residential Surveyor
Yorkshire Precision Colden Common, Hampshire
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Jan 12, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Yorkshire Precision
RICS Residential Surveyor
Yorkshire Precision Portsmouth, Hampshire
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Jan 12, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Yorkshire Precision
RICS Residential Surveyor
Yorkshire Precision Southampton, Hampshire
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?
Jan 12, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Residential Surveyor or Building Surveyor looking for flexibility, career progression, and the chance to work with a forward-thinking surveying firm? Our client is a fast-growing, independent surveying practice redefining the property industry. Backed by a leading group, the business puts innovation, quality, and people first. Using the latest surveying technology, AI tools, and bespoke reporting systems, you'll deliver accurate, high-quality Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys while building trusted client relationships. This isn't your typical corporate surveying role. You'll have the autonomy to manage your own diary, work remotely, and focus on what you do best - conducting thorough surveys and providing expert advice. The administrative burden is handled by a dedicated support team, freeing you up to concentrate on fieldwork and client relationships. The Role Your day-to-day will involve conducting residential surveys across your region, typically 5-7 properties per week depending on complexity. You'll inspect everything from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, identifying defects, assessing construction quality, and providing clear recommendations to buyers and homeowners. Beyond the technical work, you'll play an active role in building the business. This means developing relationships with local estate agents, solicitors, and mortgage brokers who can refer work your way. You'll also contribute to marketing efforts - whether that's speaking at local property events, creating content, or simply being the professional face of the business in your area. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys and Level 3 Building Surveys Building referral networks with estate agents, solicitors, and industry partners Supporting business development and marketing initiatives Delivering clear, jargon-free advice directly to clients Using AI-enhanced reporting tools to produce comprehensive survey reports What You'll Need AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS qualification (essential) 2+ years' experience in residential property surveys (desirable) Strong technical knowledge across building pathology, construction types, and defect identification Excellent report-writing skills with attention to detail Client-focused approach with strong communication skills Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to team growth Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within your region What's on Offer This is a genuine opportunity to progress. The business is expanding rapidly, and there's a clear pathway to senior surveyor, team lead, or regional director roles for those who want it. You'll be supported every step of the way with structured CPD, mentoring, and the resources to develop your expertise. The working model is remote-first and flexible. No micromanagement, no clocking in and out - just results-focused professionalism. You'll have full administrative support handling diary management, report formatting, and client communications, plus access to cutting-edge AI surveying tools that speed up inspections and improve accuracy. Other benefits include: Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses Paid RICS membership fees and full CPD support Car allowance Latest survey equipment and technology provided Quarterly team socials and annual retreats Genuine work-life balance with flexibility to manage your own schedule Ready to take the next step in your surveying career?

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