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Graduate Building Surveyor

Adair Ltd
Greater London
8 months ago
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Who we are:

Adair is an independent multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy with an excellent track record in both the public and private sectors.


We specialise in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Project Monitoring and Dispute Resolution in the UK and internationally. We provide flexible, high-quality services and solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. Our success has been built on providing an exceptional client service for a range of private individuals, banks, private equity funds, solicitors and trusts.


What we're looking for:

An exciting position has arisen for a Graduate Building Surveyor to join our fast-growing team based in Epsom or Covent Garden office.


This opportunity involves undertaking a broad range of surveying duties for various prime and super prime private residential properties, across a wide variety of sectors predominantly in London and the Home Counties.


The role offers an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience, working alongside Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors, Bank Monitoring Surveyors and Expert Witnesses specialising in quantum and technical matters.


Day-to-day responsibilities to include but not restricted to the following:

  • Assist with measured and building surveys (residential and commercial).
  • Assist with Schedules of Condition and Awards for Party Wall matters.
  • Write specifications and prepare tender and contract documentation.
  • Provide Contract Administrator services on projects.
  • Contribute to project progress meetings and prepare minutes and progress reports.
  • Assist with dilapidation surveys and prepare Scott schedules.
  • Assist with defect analysis surveys and preparing reports.
  • Preparing Licences to Alter documents for review
  • Assist with Expert Witness matters and preparation of CPR35 reports.


What you'll need:

  • To have an RICS accredited Degree in Building Surveying.
  • To be a Chartered Member of the RICS or working towards your APC
  • Strong interpersonal skills with colleagues, clients and members of the public.
  • Good IT skills and a full working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Have a keen eye for detail and strive to provide a quality service.


What we offer:

Competitive salary dependent on level of experience.

Benefits include but are not limited to:

  • Pension
  • Private Healthcare
  • Life Insurance
  • Critical illness cover
  • 25 days Annual Leave
  • Electric Car Scheme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
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