Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£48000 - £52000 per annum
Senior Building Surveyor - Circa £50k + benefits Are you a creative and highly motivated Senior Building Surveyor seeking a new challenge with a well-respected firm? A top multi-disciplinary consultancy practice is looking to supplement their established team in Bristol with an enthusiastic and ambitious Senior Building Surveyor. This award-winning firm has a proven track record in the outstanding delivery of a range of services to both public and private clients across a variety of sectors including Education, Healthcare, Residential and Retail & Leisure. The company have been successfully operating for well over 50 years now, boasting several long-standing client relationships and framework appointments. There is an excellent staff retention rate, with each employee staying with the company for an average of 10 years. The successful Senior Building Surveyor will: - Be professionally qualified (MRICS or equivalent) with a proven track record in the industry Be highly motivated and confident in a client facing role Have excellent interpersonal skills Have a well rounded, strong track record as a Building Surveyor with aspirations to progress further in your career If successful, you will be working alongside a team of experts in their field, involved in delivering a full range of building surveying services on a variety of projects. This company operate an excellent working environment with an attractive starting salary and progression prospects. If you are looking to take the next step in your career as a Senior Building Surveyor and want to work for a company where you are genuinely valued and invested in, then look no further. Please contact Matt Lovegrove at RGB Recruitment for more information.
Bristol
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