Job Title : Estimator / Quantity Surveyor - Construction Commercial Operator Location : Hayling Island Salary : £55,000 - £65,000 per annum + Company Car + Benefits Job Type : Full-time / Permanent About us As a specialist construction and renovation company, Pure Construction offer a full range of planning, building and improvement services for residential, commercial and industrial properties. With years of construction experience spanning multiple industries as well as private properties, we're ready to tackle any structural work as well as interior and exterior finishing. From new build developments to renovating period homes, office fit-outs to building a new factory, we are ready to excel. About the role As our Estimator / QS, you will be hands-on across the entire commercial lifecycle. Your responsibilities include: Leading tender preparation and pricing for new projects. Managing commercial aspects throughout the delivery phase. Undertaking valuations, variations, and final accounts. Supporting survey work and active site engagement. Proactively identifying commercial risks and developing mitigation plans. Representing Pure Construction with clients, supply chain partners, and stakeholders. Bringing structure, accuracy, and clarity to all commercial reporting. About you We are looking for a commercially confident and detail-driven professional who thrives in a hands-on environment. Requirements include: Solid Estimating and Quantity Surveying experience within the construction industry. The ability to communicate clearly and professionally with both clients and internal teams. A strong sense of ownership, managing projects from the initial price to the final account. A versatile mindset-someone who isn't afraid to "pick up the brush" when needed and wants to see the full picture of a job. What we offer Salary of £55,000 - £65,000. Company Car. Comprehensive Benefits package. Autonomy and professional growth opportunities. A collaborative culture without unnecessary bureaucracy. Additional Information This role is designed for someone looking to broaden their skillset and deepen their commercial impact beyond a traditional "desk-only" position. If this role sounds like a good fit for you, hit APPLY and send us your details for consideration! Candidates with experience of or previous job title of; Estimator, Quantity Surveyor, Construction Planner, Commercial Manager, Project Estimator, Cost Consultant, Multi-skilled Construction Operator will also be considered.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Job Title : Estimator / Quantity Surveyor - Construction Commercial Operator Location : Hayling Island Salary : £55,000 - £65,000 per annum + Company Car + Benefits Job Type : Full-time / Permanent About us As a specialist construction and renovation company, Pure Construction offer a full range of planning, building and improvement services for residential, commercial and industrial properties. With years of construction experience spanning multiple industries as well as private properties, we're ready to tackle any structural work as well as interior and exterior finishing. From new build developments to renovating period homes, office fit-outs to building a new factory, we are ready to excel. About the role As our Estimator / QS, you will be hands-on across the entire commercial lifecycle. Your responsibilities include: Leading tender preparation and pricing for new projects. Managing commercial aspects throughout the delivery phase. Undertaking valuations, variations, and final accounts. Supporting survey work and active site engagement. Proactively identifying commercial risks and developing mitigation plans. Representing Pure Construction with clients, supply chain partners, and stakeholders. Bringing structure, accuracy, and clarity to all commercial reporting. About you We are looking for a commercially confident and detail-driven professional who thrives in a hands-on environment. Requirements include: Solid Estimating and Quantity Surveying experience within the construction industry. The ability to communicate clearly and professionally with both clients and internal teams. A strong sense of ownership, managing projects from the initial price to the final account. A versatile mindset-someone who isn't afraid to "pick up the brush" when needed and wants to see the full picture of a job. What we offer Salary of £55,000 - £65,000. Company Car. Comprehensive Benefits package. Autonomy and professional growth opportunities. A collaborative culture without unnecessary bureaucracy. Additional Information This role is designed for someone looking to broaden their skillset and deepen their commercial impact beyond a traditional "desk-only" position. If this role sounds like a good fit for you, hit APPLY and send us your details for consideration! Candidates with experience of or previous job title of; Estimator, Quantity Surveyor, Construction Planner, Commercial Manager, Project Estimator, Cost Consultant, Multi-skilled Construction Operator will also be considered.
A highly regarded independent construction consultancy based in Central London is seeking an accomplished Associate Quantity Surveyor to join their leadership team. With a strong reputation for delivering residential, commercial and mixed-use developments across London and the South East, this practice provides strategic cost management and commercial advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. This is a senior, client-facing consultancy position, offering an experienced Associate Quantity Surveyor the opportunity to lead major schemes, manage key client relationships and contribute to the ongoing growth of the London office. The Associate Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Associate Quantity Surveyor will take overall responsibility for multiple high-value projects, overseeing both pre- and post-contract stages. As an Associate Quantity Surveyor , you will provide commercial leadership, ensuring robust cost control, accurate reporting and proactive risk management from feasibility through to final account. In addition to project delivery, the Associate Quantity Surveyor will support business development activities, mentor senior and junior team members, and play a key role in shaping internal processes and standards. This Associate Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine influence within a well-established and ambitious consultancy environment. Associate Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning, budgeting and financial management across multiple projects Oversee procurement strategies, tender processes and contract negotiations Manage valuations, cost reporting and final account agreements Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Provide strategic commercial advice to clients and stakeholders Support team leadership, mentoring and resource management Contribute to business development and client relationship growth Associate Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Minimum 8+ years' Quantity Surveying experience within consultancy environments Proven track record delivering complex residential, commercial or mixed-use schemes Strong pre- and post-contract expertise Excellent knowledge of JCT forms of contract RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS essential (FRICS desirable) Strong leadership, commercial acumen and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 80,000 - 90,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Pension scheme and professional membership support Clear pathway towards Director level Collaborative and professional working environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21483 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
A highly regarded independent construction consultancy based in Central London is seeking an accomplished Associate Quantity Surveyor to join their leadership team. With a strong reputation for delivering residential, commercial and mixed-use developments across London and the South East, this practice provides strategic cost management and commercial advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. This is a senior, client-facing consultancy position, offering an experienced Associate Quantity Surveyor the opportunity to lead major schemes, manage key client relationships and contribute to the ongoing growth of the London office. The Associate Quantity Surveyor Role The successful Associate Quantity Surveyor will take overall responsibility for multiple high-value projects, overseeing both pre- and post-contract stages. As an Associate Quantity Surveyor , you will provide commercial leadership, ensuring robust cost control, accurate reporting and proactive risk management from feasibility through to final account. In addition to project delivery, the Associate Quantity Surveyor will support business development activities, mentor senior and junior team members, and play a key role in shaping internal processes and standards. This Associate Quantity Surveyor role offers genuine influence within a well-established and ambitious consultancy environment. Associate Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Lead cost planning, budgeting and financial management across multiple projects Oversee procurement strategies, tender processes and contract negotiations Manage valuations, cost reporting and final account agreements Administer contracts, primarily under JCT forms Provide strategic commercial advice to clients and stakeholders Support team leadership, mentoring and resource management Contribute to business development and client relationship growth Associate Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements Minimum 8+ years' Quantity Surveying experience within consultancy environments Proven track record delivering complex residential, commercial or mixed-use schemes Strong pre- and post-contract expertise Excellent knowledge of JCT forms of contract RICS accredited degree in Quantity Surveying or related discipline MRICS essential (FRICS desirable) Strong leadership, commercial acumen and client-facing skills In Return Salary of 80,000 - 90,000 (depending on experience) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Pension scheme and professional membership support Clear pathway towards Director level Collaborative and professional working environment If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21483 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A progressive and highly regarded building consultancy in Central London is looking to appoint a skilled Project Quantity Surveyor to strengthen their expanding cost management team. Operating across commercial, residential, mixed-use and public sector developments, this practice has built a strong reputation for delivering technically complex schemes across London and the South East. This opportunity would suit a confident Project Quantity Surveyor seeking greater project ownership within a consultancy environment that values professional development and client relationships. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The appointed Project Quantity Surveyor will take responsibility for managing projects through all stages, from early cost advice and procurement strategy to contract administration and final account agreement. As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will act as a key commercial contact for clients, ensuring accurate reporting, proactive risk management and effective cost control throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. Working alongside experienced senior professionals, the Project Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to high-value London developments while benefiting from a clear progression route to Senior level. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain detailed cost plans and budget forecasts Manage tender processes and provide procurement advice Prepare interim valuations and oversee financial reporting Administer contracts, primarily JCT forms Manage variations, change control and final account negotiations Provide commercial input at design and pre-construction stages Maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4-6 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within consultancy Track record of delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use schemes Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract responsibilities Sound knowledge of JCT contracts Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (RICS accredited) MRICS achieved or actively working towards chartership Professional, client-focused and commercially astute In Return 50,000 - 60,000 salary (dependent on experience) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Pension contribution and professional membership support Structured career progression and ongoing CPD Collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21481 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
A progressive and highly regarded building consultancy in Central London is looking to appoint a skilled Project Quantity Surveyor to strengthen their expanding cost management team. Operating across commercial, residential, mixed-use and public sector developments, this practice has built a strong reputation for delivering technically complex schemes across London and the South East. This opportunity would suit a confident Project Quantity Surveyor seeking greater project ownership within a consultancy environment that values professional development and client relationships. The Project Quantity Surveyor Role The appointed Project Quantity Surveyor will take responsibility for managing projects through all stages, from early cost advice and procurement strategy to contract administration and final account agreement. As a Project Quantity Surveyor , you will act as a key commercial contact for clients, ensuring accurate reporting, proactive risk management and effective cost control throughout the lifecycle of each scheme. Working alongside experienced senior professionals, the Project Quantity Surveyor will gain exposure to high-value London developments while benefiting from a clear progression route to Senior level. Project Quantity Surveyor - Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain detailed cost plans and budget forecasts Manage tender processes and provide procurement advice Prepare interim valuations and oversee financial reporting Administer contracts, primarily JCT forms Manage variations, change control and final account negotiations Provide commercial input at design and pre-construction stages Maintain strong client and stakeholder relationships Project Quantity Surveyor - Candidate Requirements 4-6 years' experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within consultancy Track record of delivering commercial, residential or mixed-use schemes Strong understanding of pre- and post-contract responsibilities Sound knowledge of JCT contracts Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or similar (RICS accredited) MRICS achieved or actively working towards chartership Professional, client-focused and commercially astute In Return 50,000 - 60,000 salary (dependent on experience) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Pension contribution and professional membership support Structured career progression and ongoing CPD Collaborative and supportive team culture If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 21481 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
A respected multidisciplinary construction consultancy based in South London is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join their growing team. This Assistant Project Manager will support Directors and Senior Project Managers across a diverse portfolio of projects including education, residential, commercial refurbishment and public sector schemes. The Assistant Project Manager will gain exposure to projects ranging from 2m to 40m in value across Greater London and the surrounding boroughs. The Assistant Project Manager will support procurement activities under JCT Traditional and Design & Build contracts, contribute to programme management and assist with risk and stakeholder reporting. The Assistant Project Manager will work closely with clients including local authorities, housing associations, private developers and commercial occupiers. You must have prior construiction consultancy experience as a Assistant Project Manager to be considered for this role. The 'Assistant Project Manager's' role The Assistant Project Manager will attend design team and site progress meetings, prepare monthly client reports and assist with contract administration duties. The Assistant Project Manager will help manage change control procedures, monitor contractor performance and maintain project documentation including risk registers and programme trackers. Working directly with Directors and Senior Project Managers, the Assistant Project Manager will gain hands-on exposure to project strategy, procurement advice and stakeholder management across multiple sectors. The 'Assistant Project Manager' The successful Assistant Project Manager will hold a degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Building Surveying or a related discipline and be working towards MRICS, MAPM or MCIOB accreditation. Previous consultancy-side experience across one or more sectors such as education, residential or commercial is essential. An understanding of JCT contracts, RIBA stages and programme management principles is required. In Return? 36,000 - 45,000 Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension contribution Professional membership fees paid Structured APC or chartership support Clear progression to Project Manager Assistant Project Manager South London Construction Consultancy JCT APC Support Multi-Sector
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
A respected multidisciplinary construction consultancy based in South London is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join their growing team. This Assistant Project Manager will support Directors and Senior Project Managers across a diverse portfolio of projects including education, residential, commercial refurbishment and public sector schemes. The Assistant Project Manager will gain exposure to projects ranging from 2m to 40m in value across Greater London and the surrounding boroughs. The Assistant Project Manager will support procurement activities under JCT Traditional and Design & Build contracts, contribute to programme management and assist with risk and stakeholder reporting. The Assistant Project Manager will work closely with clients including local authorities, housing associations, private developers and commercial occupiers. You must have prior construiction consultancy experience as a Assistant Project Manager to be considered for this role. The 'Assistant Project Manager's' role The Assistant Project Manager will attend design team and site progress meetings, prepare monthly client reports and assist with contract administration duties. The Assistant Project Manager will help manage change control procedures, monitor contractor performance and maintain project documentation including risk registers and programme trackers. Working directly with Directors and Senior Project Managers, the Assistant Project Manager will gain hands-on exposure to project strategy, procurement advice and stakeholder management across multiple sectors. The 'Assistant Project Manager' The successful Assistant Project Manager will hold a degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Building Surveying or a related discipline and be working towards MRICS, MAPM or MCIOB accreditation. Previous consultancy-side experience across one or more sectors such as education, residential or commercial is essential. An understanding of JCT contracts, RIBA stages and programme management principles is required. In Return? 36,000 - 45,000 Annual discretionary bonus 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension contribution Professional membership fees paid Structured APC or chartership support Clear progression to Project Manager Assistant Project Manager South London Construction Consultancy JCT APC Support Multi-Sector
This is a rare opportunity to join a high-quality consultancy at a genuinely formative point in your career. The business operates at the intersection of architecture, development and strategic advisory and they're now looking for an Associate who wants more than just a title change. This role is about building a long-term career, with a clear and realistic pathway through to Director level. The Role You'll work closely with senior leadership across a range of advisory and delivery-focused projects, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery strategy. This is not a back-office Associate position - you'll be exposed to clients early, trusted with responsibility, and encouraged to shape both projects and the wider business. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting workstreams on mixed-use, residential and commercial projects Contributing to development appraisals, feasibility studies and strategic advice Preparing high-quality reports and client presentations Attending and increasingly leading client meetings Playing an active role in mentoring junior staff as the team grows Supporting fee proposals, bid submissions and client pitches Work Winning & Business Development An important part of this role is helping to grow the business. You won't be expected to arrive with a black book, but you will be encouraged to develop one. You will be involved in: Assisting with bids, proposals and presentations Building relationships with existing and new clients Identifying opportunities within live projects and networks Supporting Partners in developing new service lines and markets You'll be expected to take ownership of client relationships and contribute meaningfully to revenue generation, a key part of the journey to Director. The Opportunity This is where this role really stands out. You'll be offered: A defined progression route from Associate to Director Direct access to Partners and senior decision-makers Support with technical, commercial and business development skills Opportunities to shape the growth of the business, not just service it About You Background in development, architecture, surveying or real estate advisory Commercially aware, with a strong interest in project viability and strategy Confident with clients and comfortable in a consultative role Interested in business development and work winning, not just delivery Looking for a long-term role with influence and progression Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
This is a rare opportunity to join a high-quality consultancy at a genuinely formative point in your career. The business operates at the intersection of architecture, development and strategic advisory and they're now looking for an Associate who wants more than just a title change. This role is about building a long-term career, with a clear and realistic pathway through to Director level. The Role You'll work closely with senior leadership across a range of advisory and delivery-focused projects, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery strategy. This is not a back-office Associate position - you'll be exposed to clients early, trusted with responsibility, and encouraged to shape both projects and the wider business. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting workstreams on mixed-use, residential and commercial projects Contributing to development appraisals, feasibility studies and strategic advice Preparing high-quality reports and client presentations Attending and increasingly leading client meetings Playing an active role in mentoring junior staff as the team grows Supporting fee proposals, bid submissions and client pitches Work Winning & Business Development An important part of this role is helping to grow the business. You won't be expected to arrive with a black book, but you will be encouraged to develop one. You will be involved in: Assisting with bids, proposals and presentations Building relationships with existing and new clients Identifying opportunities within live projects and networks Supporting Partners in developing new service lines and markets You'll be expected to take ownership of client relationships and contribute meaningfully to revenue generation, a key part of the journey to Director. The Opportunity This is where this role really stands out. You'll be offered: A defined progression route from Associate to Director Direct access to Partners and senior decision-makers Support with technical, commercial and business development skills Opportunities to shape the growth of the business, not just service it About You Background in development, architecture, surveying or real estate advisory Commercially aware, with a strong interest in project viability and strategy Confident with clients and comfortable in a consultative role Interested in business development and work winning, not just delivery Looking for a long-term role with influence and progression Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
The Opportunity This is a client-side Building Surveying role offering exposure to end-to-end residential development projects, from early feasibility through to delivery on site. Sitting within an established in-house property team, you ll take ownership of new and existing residential schemes across the West Midlands, working closely with senior internal stakeholders rather than acting in a traditional consultancy capacity. If you re a Building Surveyor (or Contract / Site Manager) who enjoys being close to the build, influencing outcomes, and seeing projects through to completion, this role offers far more autonomy and commercial exposure than a typical professional services position. Longer term, there is a real opportunity to shape and grow the residential portfolio, including playing a key role in the development and expansion of the in-house contractor function in Jersey. The Role You ll act as the central point of coordination for residential construction projects, managing delivery on behalf of the client and ensuring schemes are completed to the highest quality, on time and within budget. Key elements of the role include: Project managing residential developments from feasibility through to completion Acting as the client-side lead, coordinating the in-house contractor and external consultants (architects, engineers, specialists) Monitoring works on site, ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications, programmes and health & safety requirements Reviewing consultant reports, technical information and contract documentation, providing clear and pragmatic advice to internal stakeholders Attending and contributing to site and design team meetings, driving progress and resolving issues Managing multiple projects concurrently, with increasing autonomy and responsibility Alongside the residential work, you ll also support the wider property portfolio, assisting with: Schedules of Dilapidations Reinstatement Cost Assessments (insurance) Maintenance and minor works projects across commercial assets What They re Looking For This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, decision-making and being close to delivery. You ll likely have: Experience in Building Surveying, Contract / Site Management, or a closely related discipline Strong experience in residential development, refurbishment and extensions A solid understanding of construction methodology, quality standards and building technology Confidence inspecting works on site, identifying defects and advising on remedial solutions The ability to read, challenge and interpret drawings, specifications and consultant reports Experience managing contractor performance and quality on site Good working knowledge of Building Regulations, Health & Safety legislation and the planning process Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline preferred MRICS and/or CIOB status beneficial but not essential What Makes This Different True client-side role no fee targets, no timesheets Exposure to high-quality residential development rather than purely professional work Clear scope to grow with the portfolio and influence how projects are delivered Regular involvement in projects in Jersey, offering variety and long-term progression opportunities A role where you can genuinely see the impact of your work
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity This is a client-side Building Surveying role offering exposure to end-to-end residential development projects, from early feasibility through to delivery on site. Sitting within an established in-house property team, you ll take ownership of new and existing residential schemes across the West Midlands, working closely with senior internal stakeholders rather than acting in a traditional consultancy capacity. If you re a Building Surveyor (or Contract / Site Manager) who enjoys being close to the build, influencing outcomes, and seeing projects through to completion, this role offers far more autonomy and commercial exposure than a typical professional services position. Longer term, there is a real opportunity to shape and grow the residential portfolio, including playing a key role in the development and expansion of the in-house contractor function in Jersey. The Role You ll act as the central point of coordination for residential construction projects, managing delivery on behalf of the client and ensuring schemes are completed to the highest quality, on time and within budget. Key elements of the role include: Project managing residential developments from feasibility through to completion Acting as the client-side lead, coordinating the in-house contractor and external consultants (architects, engineers, specialists) Monitoring works on site, ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications, programmes and health & safety requirements Reviewing consultant reports, technical information and contract documentation, providing clear and pragmatic advice to internal stakeholders Attending and contributing to site and design team meetings, driving progress and resolving issues Managing multiple projects concurrently, with increasing autonomy and responsibility Alongside the residential work, you ll also support the wider property portfolio, assisting with: Schedules of Dilapidations Reinstatement Cost Assessments (insurance) Maintenance and minor works projects across commercial assets What They re Looking For This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, decision-making and being close to delivery. You ll likely have: Experience in Building Surveying, Contract / Site Management, or a closely related discipline Strong experience in residential development, refurbishment and extensions A solid understanding of construction methodology, quality standards and building technology Confidence inspecting works on site, identifying defects and advising on remedial solutions The ability to read, challenge and interpret drawings, specifications and consultant reports Experience managing contractor performance and quality on site Good working knowledge of Building Regulations, Health & Safety legislation and the planning process Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline preferred MRICS and/or CIOB status beneficial but not essential What Makes This Different True client-side role no fee targets, no timesheets Exposure to high-quality residential development rather than purely professional work Clear scope to grow with the portfolio and influence how projects are delivered Regular involvement in projects in Jersey, offering variety and long-term progression opportunities A role where you can genuinely see the impact of your work
My client is looking for an experienced Asset Manager who can take responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the asset management function, ensuring that all compliance and repair work undertaken by 3rd party contractors adheres to our performance requirements and to all relevant legal and safety requirements in terms of building safety. Client Details My client is a Cheshire based housing company providing New Build Affordable Homes for Shared Ownership, Rental and Rent to Buy. Description Monitoring and enforcing compliance of all relevant building regulations including but not limited to electrical, fire, gas, and water safety. Liaise with developers to ensure any ongoing defects or snags are resolved in a timely manner Source and manage local subcontractors to undertake works not covered under the organisations agreed list of providers Manage budgets and any cost control measures identified, including oversight and challenge of supplier invoices and related queries. Generate regular reports on compliance status, repair activity and key performance indicators. Analyse any trends and areas for potential improvement in asset management practice Profile A successful Asset Manager should have: A strong background in asset management within social housing. A relevant qualification, such as a Diploma in Residential Surveying, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), CIOB Diploma in Building Safety Management or Level 4 VRQ Diploma in Asses and Building Management Compliance, is essential. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong collaboration and communication abilities. A proactive approach to identifying opportunities for improvement. Job Offer Daily rate of GBP 325, paid on an interim basis. Opportunity to work in the vibrant location of Cheshire. Exposure to a medium-sized organisation within social housing. Chance to make a significant impact on the organisation's asset management strategies. If you are an experienced Interim Asset Manager looking for a rewarding opportunity in Knutsford, we encourage you to apply.
Feb 17, 2026
Seasonal
My client is looking for an experienced Asset Manager who can take responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the asset management function, ensuring that all compliance and repair work undertaken by 3rd party contractors adheres to our performance requirements and to all relevant legal and safety requirements in terms of building safety. Client Details My client is a Cheshire based housing company providing New Build Affordable Homes for Shared Ownership, Rental and Rent to Buy. Description Monitoring and enforcing compliance of all relevant building regulations including but not limited to electrical, fire, gas, and water safety. Liaise with developers to ensure any ongoing defects or snags are resolved in a timely manner Source and manage local subcontractors to undertake works not covered under the organisations agreed list of providers Manage budgets and any cost control measures identified, including oversight and challenge of supplier invoices and related queries. Generate regular reports on compliance status, repair activity and key performance indicators. Analyse any trends and areas for potential improvement in asset management practice Profile A successful Asset Manager should have: A strong background in asset management within social housing. A relevant qualification, such as a Diploma in Residential Surveying, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), CIOB Diploma in Building Safety Management or Level 4 VRQ Diploma in Asses and Building Management Compliance, is essential. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong collaboration and communication abilities. A proactive approach to identifying opportunities for improvement. Job Offer Daily rate of GBP 325, paid on an interim basis. Opportunity to work in the vibrant location of Cheshire. Exposure to a medium-sized organisation within social housing. Chance to make a significant impact on the organisation's asset management strategies. If you are an experienced Interim Asset Manager looking for a rewarding opportunity in Knutsford, we encourage you to apply.
Property Manager This is a great opportunity to join a well established and respected property company. You will have responsibility for the day-to-day running and maintenance of an extensive portfolio of residential properties. The property manager role will be based in North London near Golders Green. You should have previous experience of dealing with residential block management and be conversant with Landlord & Tenant legislation. The property manager role is interesting and varied and needs a wide range of experience including regularly inspect properties, to identify and to analyse building defects and take appropriate action, including specification of simple repair works, and complete within budget. You will have experience of preparing service charge budgets, review annual maintenance for all services including gardening, cleaning and security and monitor performance of the appointed contractors. Your legal knowledge will include, the drafting of Section 20 Notices in conjunction with our regional office and solicitors to ensure the service of such Notices fully comply with the legislation - to act promptly in relation to Housing Act Notices and deal with subsequent correspondence. You will need to assist in the collection of arrears including the instruction of solicitors.You will deal with insurance claims and to liaise with the Insurance Department and other appropriate staff with regard to progress of those claims. There will also be a requirement to represent the Company at Court and LVT hearings, meetings with Resident s Associations (if any), external surveying/engineering consultants, etc., and carry out follow-up action as necessary. This property manager role is a great opportunity to join an excellent organisation who have a great benefit package the role is to start asap.
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Property Manager This is a great opportunity to join a well established and respected property company. You will have responsibility for the day-to-day running and maintenance of an extensive portfolio of residential properties. The property manager role will be based in North London near Golders Green. You should have previous experience of dealing with residential block management and be conversant with Landlord & Tenant legislation. The property manager role is interesting and varied and needs a wide range of experience including regularly inspect properties, to identify and to analyse building defects and take appropriate action, including specification of simple repair works, and complete within budget. You will have experience of preparing service charge budgets, review annual maintenance for all services including gardening, cleaning and security and monitor performance of the appointed contractors. Your legal knowledge will include, the drafting of Section 20 Notices in conjunction with our regional office and solicitors to ensure the service of such Notices fully comply with the legislation - to act promptly in relation to Housing Act Notices and deal with subsequent correspondence. You will need to assist in the collection of arrears including the instruction of solicitors.You will deal with insurance claims and to liaise with the Insurance Department and other appropriate staff with regard to progress of those claims. There will also be a requirement to represent the Company at Court and LVT hearings, meetings with Resident s Associations (if any), external surveying/engineering consultants, etc., and carry out follow-up action as necessary. This property manager role is a great opportunity to join an excellent organisation who have a great benefit package the role is to start asap.
Graduate Building Surveyor/ Project Manager Building Surveying - Colchester, Essex About the role Our client is a growing and dynamic multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy, providing a wide range of services across the majority of industry sectors including commercial, health, education, defence, residential and community. Services include architecture, building surveying, building services engineering, planning, interior design, sustainability, civil and structural engineering, quantity surveying, project management, CDM and health and safety services. With offices nationwide, the plan is to open further sites in the future to develop the national service. A day at work is busy but great fun, we work hard, and we play hard. There is a huge emphasis on teams and working collaboratively both professionally and socially. We bring people together to improve the quality and sustainability of the built environment through our expert knowledge in delivering local solutions for global issues. A sentiment underpinned by our shared vision of solving global challenges one building at a time, and supported through our values; - We are progressive - We collaborate - We support - We take ownership You can expect Opportunities for flexible and remote working we understand a work life balance helps us all. Holiday entitlement of 25 days plus bank holidays with long service recognition and festive shutdown. Opportunities for personal and professional growth in a supportive environment including in-house coaching and mentoring. Competitive salaries with regular review and benchmarking to ensure fair pay. We are a real living wage employer. Competitive Company Pension Scheme. Health cash plan scheme. Professional membership support Family policies Great office team building events and fully expensed seasonal social events. Cycle to work Scheme. On-site parking facilities (excluding London office) Season Ticket Loan (if applicable) Death in service benefit. Early Finish incentives when the Practice targets are hit. Additional leave allocated for volunteering (up to 2 days). Health & Mental Wellness Programs. Employee Referral Scheme. Employee working groups The Role: We are currently recruiting a Graduate Building Surveyor/ Project Manager to join our Building Surveying and Project Management Team in our Colchester office. The role will assist the team provide an efficient and effective Building Surveying and Project Management service to the Practice, and its clients. The role will provide an opportunity to help across both project-based Building Surveying and Project Management services, and will include preparing project documentation, undertaking surveys, design and specification, contract administration, monitoring construction works, and project management. Our Building Surveying and Project Management team has varying levels and types of experience. The team undertakes a mixture of work for Public Sector, Military, Police, Fire, Lifeboat, Education, Residential, Commercial, Health, and Arts / Culture clients. Please Note: This role may be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service, Baseline Personnel Security Standard, Counter Terrorist Check, Security Check, or Developed Vetting clearance. The selected candidate will Undertake surveys (including measured surveys) of buildings during the initial stages of construction projects refurbishment, maintenance, extension and new build. Preparing project documentation, for example the project execution plan, project programme, risk register, and the project directory. Work alongside and coordinating the input of other consultants working on a project whether internal or external. For example, mechanical and electrical engineers. Prepare specifications and documents to enable projects to be tendered and to gain accurate costs from contractors. Assist in preparation of any necessary building regulation or planning applications and monitor and deal with as necessary through discussions with the necessary authorities. Draw, design and specify varying sizes of projects. Assess tenders and make recommendations to clients. Chair and minute Project Progress Meetings. Undertake and record inspections of construction works. Control expenditure and ensure that schemes are completed within budget/on time. Ensure designs and specifications are checked and meet the highest level of accuracy and quality. Learn and utilise AutoCAD and Revit design computer-based packages. Learn and use NBS (National Building Specification) computer-based package, resulting in the ability to prepare specifications and documents to enable projects to be tendered and to gain accurate costs from contractors. Prepare Schedule of Works, Preliminaries, Cost Summaries, and other documents that can be used as tender documentation for Building Surveying projects. To learn process and gain thorough understanding of Building Regulations. Assist Project Managers on projects by attending site for Project Progress Meetings. Learn from Building Surveyors how to understand and clearly define clients expectations to provide advice, keep them informed of progress on projects and make them aware of technical and financial implications. Administer the construction contract, ensuring that acceptable quality standards of workmanship and performance are achieved. Check contractors valuations and authorise payments accordingly under the supervision of the Senior Building Surveyor. Learn how expenditure is controlled and how to ensure that schemes are completed within budget and on time. Understand how final accounts are agreed with Contractors. Be aware of reasons why specialist consultants may need to be appointed. Essential skills, experience, and attributes Degree in Building Surveying. Well-developed skills in the areas of design and specification, contract administration, and project management. Skills in the use of AutoCAD and NBS beneficial Well-organised, good communication skills, diligent, proactive, assertive, well-disciplined and commercially aware. Full driving license.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Graduate Building Surveyor/ Project Manager Building Surveying - Colchester, Essex About the role Our client is a growing and dynamic multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy, providing a wide range of services across the majority of industry sectors including commercial, health, education, defence, residential and community. Services include architecture, building surveying, building services engineering, planning, interior design, sustainability, civil and structural engineering, quantity surveying, project management, CDM and health and safety services. With offices nationwide, the plan is to open further sites in the future to develop the national service. A day at work is busy but great fun, we work hard, and we play hard. There is a huge emphasis on teams and working collaboratively both professionally and socially. We bring people together to improve the quality and sustainability of the built environment through our expert knowledge in delivering local solutions for global issues. A sentiment underpinned by our shared vision of solving global challenges one building at a time, and supported through our values; - We are progressive - We collaborate - We support - We take ownership You can expect Opportunities for flexible and remote working we understand a work life balance helps us all. Holiday entitlement of 25 days plus bank holidays with long service recognition and festive shutdown. Opportunities for personal and professional growth in a supportive environment including in-house coaching and mentoring. Competitive salaries with regular review and benchmarking to ensure fair pay. We are a real living wage employer. Competitive Company Pension Scheme. Health cash plan scheme. Professional membership support Family policies Great office team building events and fully expensed seasonal social events. Cycle to work Scheme. On-site parking facilities (excluding London office) Season Ticket Loan (if applicable) Death in service benefit. Early Finish incentives when the Practice targets are hit. Additional leave allocated for volunteering (up to 2 days). Health & Mental Wellness Programs. Employee Referral Scheme. Employee working groups The Role: We are currently recruiting a Graduate Building Surveyor/ Project Manager to join our Building Surveying and Project Management Team in our Colchester office. The role will assist the team provide an efficient and effective Building Surveying and Project Management service to the Practice, and its clients. The role will provide an opportunity to help across both project-based Building Surveying and Project Management services, and will include preparing project documentation, undertaking surveys, design and specification, contract administration, monitoring construction works, and project management. Our Building Surveying and Project Management team has varying levels and types of experience. The team undertakes a mixture of work for Public Sector, Military, Police, Fire, Lifeboat, Education, Residential, Commercial, Health, and Arts / Culture clients. Please Note: This role may be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service, Baseline Personnel Security Standard, Counter Terrorist Check, Security Check, or Developed Vetting clearance. The selected candidate will Undertake surveys (including measured surveys) of buildings during the initial stages of construction projects refurbishment, maintenance, extension and new build. Preparing project documentation, for example the project execution plan, project programme, risk register, and the project directory. Work alongside and coordinating the input of other consultants working on a project whether internal or external. For example, mechanical and electrical engineers. Prepare specifications and documents to enable projects to be tendered and to gain accurate costs from contractors. Assist in preparation of any necessary building regulation or planning applications and monitor and deal with as necessary through discussions with the necessary authorities. Draw, design and specify varying sizes of projects. Assess tenders and make recommendations to clients. Chair and minute Project Progress Meetings. Undertake and record inspections of construction works. Control expenditure and ensure that schemes are completed within budget/on time. Ensure designs and specifications are checked and meet the highest level of accuracy and quality. Learn and utilise AutoCAD and Revit design computer-based packages. Learn and use NBS (National Building Specification) computer-based package, resulting in the ability to prepare specifications and documents to enable projects to be tendered and to gain accurate costs from contractors. Prepare Schedule of Works, Preliminaries, Cost Summaries, and other documents that can be used as tender documentation for Building Surveying projects. To learn process and gain thorough understanding of Building Regulations. Assist Project Managers on projects by attending site for Project Progress Meetings. Learn from Building Surveyors how to understand and clearly define clients expectations to provide advice, keep them informed of progress on projects and make them aware of technical and financial implications. Administer the construction contract, ensuring that acceptable quality standards of workmanship and performance are achieved. Check contractors valuations and authorise payments accordingly under the supervision of the Senior Building Surveyor. Learn how expenditure is controlled and how to ensure that schemes are completed within budget and on time. Understand how final accounts are agreed with Contractors. Be aware of reasons why specialist consultants may need to be appointed. Essential skills, experience, and attributes Degree in Building Surveying. Well-developed skills in the areas of design and specification, contract administration, and project management. Skills in the use of AutoCAD and NBS beneficial Well-organised, good communication skills, diligent, proactive, assertive, well-disciplined and commercially aware. Full driving license.
A respected and growing multi-disciplinary construction consultancy is looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent to join their team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent eager to build hands-on experience while working across a diverse range of residential and public sector projects. The successful Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent will support senior colleagues on new build, regeneration, and refurbishment schemes, predominantly within housing and education. You will be involved in both cost management and project delivery, gaining exposure from feasibility through to final account and handover. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent, you will work closely with clients, contractors and design teams, developing your technical and client-facing skills in a structured and supportive environment. Key Requirements: 1-3 years' experience as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent within a consultancy or client-side setting A relevant construction-related degree (e.g., BSc Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management) Good understanding of construction contracts, ideally JCT Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills with a proactive mindset Keen to progress toward RICS Chartership (full support provided) In Return: Salary of 40,000 - 45,000 depending on experience Hybrid working (typically 2-3 days in the office) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays RICS APC support and mentorship Pension scheme and professional fees covered Clear development path and regular progression reviews If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 20854 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
A respected and growing multi-disciplinary construction consultancy is looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent to join their team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent eager to build hands-on experience while working across a diverse range of residential and public sector projects. The successful Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent will support senior colleagues on new build, regeneration, and refurbishment schemes, predominantly within housing and education. You will be involved in both cost management and project delivery, gaining exposure from feasibility through to final account and handover. As an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent, you will work closely with clients, contractors and design teams, developing your technical and client-facing skills in a structured and supportive environment. Key Requirements: 1-3 years' experience as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor / Employer's Agent within a consultancy or client-side setting A relevant construction-related degree (e.g., BSc Quantity Surveying or Commercial Management) Good understanding of construction contracts, ideally JCT Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills with a proactive mindset Keen to progress toward RICS Chartership (full support provided) In Return: Salary of 40,000 - 45,000 depending on experience Hybrid working (typically 2-3 days in the office) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays RICS APC support and mentorship Pension scheme and professional fees covered Clear development path and regular progression reviews If you are a Quantity Surveyor considering your career opportunities, then please contact Dan McEvoy at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference 20854 Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager / Project Management / Employers Agent / Surveying / Construction / Building Surveyor / MRICS / MICOB / MAPM / FRICS / Contract Administration / Associate Director / Construction Consultancy
Principal Designer - Building Regulations Monaghans are now recruiting for a Principal Designer - Building Regulations! Principal Designer - Building Regulations Location: Hybrid - Based from our Sheffield offices, S4 7YA Salary: Competitive, DOE + Excellent Benefits Contract: Full time, permanent. 37.5 hour working week; Monday to Friday. Benefits: The role will command a highly competitive salary and remuneration package as well as a broad benefits package focused on personal development, wellbeing and community. We are Monaghans Ltd, we provide what is truly the best-in-class multi-disciplinary building consultancy services, delivering quality professional expertise and advice to clients throughout the UK and internationally. We have offices in London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Leeds and our core services are cost management, project management, programme management, building surveying and health and safety consultancy to multiple construction sectors, no two days are the same with us. Monaghans is seeking an experienced RIBA Architect, Architectural Technologist, Designer or Project Manager with a strong Design Management background to join our team as a Principal Designer (Building Regulations) and Client Advisor. This role will support clients across the Retail, Leisure, Commercial and Residential sectors throughout England & Wales, helping them meet the requirements introduced by the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Building Regulations (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023. This is a key position within a growing area of our business, offering the opportunity to shape best practice, support major clients and contribute to internal capability building. In addition to this, as our Principal Designer you will: Deliver Principal Designer (Building Regulations) and Client Advisor services. Lead and manage designers and design sub-contractors, ensuring compliance with new duty holder roles. Chair online and in-person design and compliance workshops. Provide Building Safety Act consultancy to support client duties. Train and mentor team members in building regulations compliance and design management. Support the development of internal capability to carry out compliance checks and building regulations management. Uphold Monaghans' standards of quality, communication and professional service delivery. In order to be successful in this role you must have: RIBA, MRICS or equivalent professional qualification. Strong background in Architecture, Design Management or related disciplines. Proven experience managing designers and design sub-contractors. Solid working knowledge of Building Regulations Approved Documents. Excellent communication and workshop-chairing skills. Strong leadership and people management ability. Confident delivering professional and construction services. Ability to work to timelines and commercial objectives. Energetic, self-motivated and committed to high standards. Strong team ethic and flexible approach. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and online collaboration platforms. Successful candidates will be offered excellent career development opportunities supported by our varied and challenging workload. Monaghans are committed to the continuous professional development of all our staff and we provide a range of professional training programmes and support for staff at all levels including those requiring support to obtain relevant academic or professional qualifications. This job advert is not eligible for sponsorship. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role, click on 'APPLY' today, forwarding an up-to-date copy of your CV for consideration in the first instance. Registered Office: 36B Speirs Wharf, Port Dundas, Glasgow, G4 9TG Company Reg No. - SC372990 VAT Reg No. - GB
Feb 08, 2026
Full time
Principal Designer - Building Regulations Monaghans are now recruiting for a Principal Designer - Building Regulations! Principal Designer - Building Regulations Location: Hybrid - Based from our Sheffield offices, S4 7YA Salary: Competitive, DOE + Excellent Benefits Contract: Full time, permanent. 37.5 hour working week; Monday to Friday. Benefits: The role will command a highly competitive salary and remuneration package as well as a broad benefits package focused on personal development, wellbeing and community. We are Monaghans Ltd, we provide what is truly the best-in-class multi-disciplinary building consultancy services, delivering quality professional expertise and advice to clients throughout the UK and internationally. We have offices in London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Leeds and our core services are cost management, project management, programme management, building surveying and health and safety consultancy to multiple construction sectors, no two days are the same with us. Monaghans is seeking an experienced RIBA Architect, Architectural Technologist, Designer or Project Manager with a strong Design Management background to join our team as a Principal Designer (Building Regulations) and Client Advisor. This role will support clients across the Retail, Leisure, Commercial and Residential sectors throughout England & Wales, helping them meet the requirements introduced by the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Building Regulations (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023. This is a key position within a growing area of our business, offering the opportunity to shape best practice, support major clients and contribute to internal capability building. In addition to this, as our Principal Designer you will: Deliver Principal Designer (Building Regulations) and Client Advisor services. Lead and manage designers and design sub-contractors, ensuring compliance with new duty holder roles. Chair online and in-person design and compliance workshops. Provide Building Safety Act consultancy to support client duties. Train and mentor team members in building regulations compliance and design management. Support the development of internal capability to carry out compliance checks and building regulations management. Uphold Monaghans' standards of quality, communication and professional service delivery. In order to be successful in this role you must have: RIBA, MRICS or equivalent professional qualification. Strong background in Architecture, Design Management or related disciplines. Proven experience managing designers and design sub-contractors. Solid working knowledge of Building Regulations Approved Documents. Excellent communication and workshop-chairing skills. Strong leadership and people management ability. Confident delivering professional and construction services. Ability to work to timelines and commercial objectives. Energetic, self-motivated and committed to high standards. Strong team ethic and flexible approach. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and online collaboration platforms. Successful candidates will be offered excellent career development opportunities supported by our varied and challenging workload. Monaghans are committed to the continuous professional development of all our staff and we provide a range of professional training programmes and support for staff at all levels including those requiring support to obtain relevant academic or professional qualifications. This job advert is not eligible for sponsorship. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role, click on 'APPLY' today, forwarding an up-to-date copy of your CV for consideration in the first instance. Registered Office: 36B Speirs Wharf, Port Dundas, Glasgow, G4 9TG Company Reg No. - SC372990 VAT Reg No. - GB
An established and highly respected property management business is looking to appoint a qualified Building Surveyor to join their team. This is a hybrid position offering a strong balance between site-based surveying work and collaborative office time within a close-knit team environment. This opportunity is open to both employed professionals and self-employed/consultancy-based surveyors seeking a flexible, long-term working arrangement. What s on Offer Highly competitive salary DOE Open to full-time employment or consultancy arrangements Working for a diversified family-owned property group with a strong team ethos focused on the service and business 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (for employed option) Supportive and professional working environment Inclusive workplace culture where diversity and respect are core values The Role This is a varied surveying position focused primarily on residential property portfolios, where you will take ownership of inspection, reporting, and project oversight responsibilities. Key duties include: Conducting property and condition surveys Producing detailed reports and technical findings Preparing Schedules of Works Responding to leaseholder and client queries relating to works Reviewing contractor tenders and preparing tender analysis reports Supporting Property Managers on day-to-day technical matters Organising, inspecting, and signing off contractor works Carrying out ad-hoc inspections and specialist surveying tasks as required Managing diary scheduling and maintaining accurate time records Working Pattern Hybrid structure: 3 days on-site inspections 2 days office-based collaboration with a small team Monday Friday (37.5 hours per week) with flexibility where required Property Portfolio Predominantly low- to mid-rise residential blocks Professionally managed residential environments Candidate Requirements (Essential) Minimum 3 years experience working as a Building Surveyor BSC in Building Surveying, RICS or CIOB, willing to support further training (at least 1 qualification) Strong report writing and technical communication skills Comfortable using IT systems and MS Office (bespoke systems training provided) Organised, self-motivated, and capable of working independently Able to collaborate effectively within a small professional team Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
An established and highly respected property management business is looking to appoint a qualified Building Surveyor to join their team. This is a hybrid position offering a strong balance between site-based surveying work and collaborative office time within a close-knit team environment. This opportunity is open to both employed professionals and self-employed/consultancy-based surveyors seeking a flexible, long-term working arrangement. What s on Offer Highly competitive salary DOE Open to full-time employment or consultancy arrangements Working for a diversified family-owned property group with a strong team ethos focused on the service and business 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (for employed option) Supportive and professional working environment Inclusive workplace culture where diversity and respect are core values The Role This is a varied surveying position focused primarily on residential property portfolios, where you will take ownership of inspection, reporting, and project oversight responsibilities. Key duties include: Conducting property and condition surveys Producing detailed reports and technical findings Preparing Schedules of Works Responding to leaseholder and client queries relating to works Reviewing contractor tenders and preparing tender analysis reports Supporting Property Managers on day-to-day technical matters Organising, inspecting, and signing off contractor works Carrying out ad-hoc inspections and specialist surveying tasks as required Managing diary scheduling and maintaining accurate time records Working Pattern Hybrid structure: 3 days on-site inspections 2 days office-based collaboration with a small team Monday Friday (37.5 hours per week) with flexibility where required Property Portfolio Predominantly low- to mid-rise residential blocks Professionally managed residential environments Candidate Requirements (Essential) Minimum 3 years experience working as a Building Surveyor BSC in Building Surveying, RICS or CIOB, willing to support further training (at least 1 qualification) Strong report writing and technical communication skills Comfortable using IT systems and MS Office (bespoke systems training provided) Organised, self-motivated, and capable of working independently Able to collaborate effectively within a small professional team Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites
The Opportunity This is a client-side Building Surveying role offering exposure to end-to-end residential development projects, from early feasibility through to delivery on site. Sitting within an established in-house property team, you ll take ownership of new and existing residential schemes across the West Midlands, working closely with senior internal stakeholders rather than acting in a traditional consultancy capacity. If you re a Building Surveyor (or Contract / Site Manager) who enjoys being close to the build, influencing outcomes, and seeing projects through to completion, this role offers far more autonomy and commercial exposure than a typical professional services position. Longer term, there is a real opportunity to shape and grow the residential portfolio, including playing a key role in the development and expansion of the in-house contractor function in Jersey. The Role You ll act as the central point of coordination for residential construction projects, managing delivery on behalf of the client and ensuring schemes are completed to the highest quality, on time and within budget. Key elements of the role include: Project managing residential developments from feasibility through to completion Acting as the client-side lead, coordinating the in-house contractor and external consultants (architects, engineers, specialists) Monitoring works on site, ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications, programmes and health & safety requirements Reviewing consultant reports, technical information and contract documentation, providing clear and pragmatic advice to internal stakeholders Attending and contributing to site and design team meetings, driving progress and resolving issues Managing multiple projects concurrently, with increasing autonomy and responsibility Alongside the residential work, you ll also support the wider property portfolio, assisting with: Schedules of Dilapidations Reinstatement Cost Assessments (insurance) Maintenance and minor works projects across commercial assets What They re Looking For This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, decision-making and being close to delivery. You ll likely have: Experience in Building Surveying, Contract / Site Management, or a closely related discipline Strong experience in residential development, refurbishment and extensions A solid understanding of construction methodology, quality standards and building technology Confidence inspecting works on site, identifying defects and advising on remedial solutions The ability to read, challenge and interpret drawings, specifications and consultant reports Experience managing contractor performance and quality on site Good working knowledge of Building Regulations, Health & Safety legislation and the planning process Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline preferred MRICS and/or CIOB status beneficial but not essential What Makes This Different True client-side role no fee targets, no timesheets Exposure to high-quality residential development rather than purely professional work Clear scope to grow with the portfolio and influence how projects are delivered Regular involvement in projects in Jersey, offering variety and long-term progression opportunities A role where you can genuinely see the impact of your work
Feb 04, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity This is a client-side Building Surveying role offering exposure to end-to-end residential development projects, from early feasibility through to delivery on site. Sitting within an established in-house property team, you ll take ownership of new and existing residential schemes across the West Midlands, working closely with senior internal stakeholders rather than acting in a traditional consultancy capacity. If you re a Building Surveyor (or Contract / Site Manager) who enjoys being close to the build, influencing outcomes, and seeing projects through to completion, this role offers far more autonomy and commercial exposure than a typical professional services position. Longer term, there is a real opportunity to shape and grow the residential portfolio, including playing a key role in the development and expansion of the in-house contractor function in Jersey. The Role You ll act as the central point of coordination for residential construction projects, managing delivery on behalf of the client and ensuring schemes are completed to the highest quality, on time and within budget. Key elements of the role include: Project managing residential developments from feasibility through to completion Acting as the client-side lead, coordinating the in-house contractor and external consultants (architects, engineers, specialists) Monitoring works on site, ensuring compliance with drawings, specifications, programmes and health & safety requirements Reviewing consultant reports, technical information and contract documentation, providing clear and pragmatic advice to internal stakeholders Attending and contributing to site and design team meetings, driving progress and resolving issues Managing multiple projects concurrently, with increasing autonomy and responsibility Alongside the residential work, you ll also support the wider property portfolio, assisting with: Schedules of Dilapidations Reinstatement Cost Assessments (insurance) Maintenance and minor works projects across commercial assets What They re Looking For This role would suit someone who enjoys responsibility, decision-making and being close to delivery. You ll likely have: Experience in Building Surveying, Contract / Site Management, or a closely related discipline Strong experience in residential development, refurbishment and extensions A solid understanding of construction methodology, quality standards and building technology Confidence inspecting works on site, identifying defects and advising on remedial solutions The ability to read, challenge and interpret drawings, specifications and consultant reports Experience managing contractor performance and quality on site Good working knowledge of Building Regulations, Health & Safety legislation and the planning process Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline preferred MRICS and/or CIOB status beneficial but not essential What Makes This Different True client-side role no fee targets, no timesheets Exposure to high-quality residential development rather than purely professional work Clear scope to grow with the portfolio and influence how projects are delivered Regular involvement in projects in Jersey, offering variety and long-term progression opportunities A role where you can genuinely see the impact of your work