Posted by Exchange Street Claims & Financial Services • £60K/yr to £80K/yr
Our client is looking for 2-3 Chartered Building Surveyors (MRICS qualified) to work from home and handle a portfolio of property damage claims (fire, flood, storm, subsidence etc) on a project managed basis, operating throughout the UK as required.
You will be the main referral point on buildings losses for the region handling losses up to and in excess of £100,000.
You will work from home & out of a local office, with the appropriate office support provided.
Are you ready to launch your career in the dynamic field of residential surveying?
Countrywide Surveying Services training academy is now recruiting for its next intake onto its highly successful AssocRICS training programme, which combines onsite mentoring and structured classroom learning.
This programme will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in your career with continuing post-qualification support.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced HHSRS Building Surveyor to join our Clients Property Services Team, based in North London.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to maintaining safe, habitable, and efficient properties in line with regulatory standards.
Your duties will involve the following
Ensure that properties are fit for habitation and that emerging new standards are considered during programming in line with the responsibilities of HHSRS, making sure properties are free from Category 1 hazards and high category 2 hazards.
Posted by EC PROPERTY RECRUITMENT LTD • £30K/yr to £65K/yr
The decision to hire a new Surveyor comes because of a sustained period of success.
A Building Consultancy situated in North London is currently seeking a Building Surveyor to join their team.
The company has emerged from a large Commercial consultancy, providing employees with the opportunity to work on prominent corporate-style projects while enjoying the personal touch of an SME environment.
They work together with CCTV cameras to issue tickets (Officially known as "penalty charge notices" or "PCNs") to vehicles that do not comply with parking regulations.
Their primary role is to encourage considerate parking by taking appropriate action against illegally parked vehicles so that the other drivers can go about their daily business with minimum disruption.