Building Surveyor

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Woodhouse Down
£35000 - £40000/annum
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A small well-established consultancy with a strong pipeline of work across heritage, residential, education, and public sector projects is looking to appoint a Building Surveyor to join their Bristol team. This role offers excellent exposure to both project and professional work, making it ideal for someone looking to develop their career within a supportive and collaborative environment. What you’ll be doing: Supporting the delivery of Building Surveying services across a range of sectors Assisting with project work from design through to completion Carrying out surveys, inspections, and preparing reports Supporting contract administration and project management duties Building relationships with clients and stakeholders Working alongside senior surveyors to develop technical expertise Assisting with professional instructions such as dilapidations and condition surveys What we’re looking for: Degree qualified in Building Surveying or a related discipline Working towards MRICS or with a clear ambition to achieve chartership Some consultancy experience (ideal but not essential depending on level) Strong communication and organisational skills A motivated and proactive attitude Ability to work both independently and as part of a team What’s on offer: £35,000 – £40,000 salary depending on experience Full APC support and structured training Hybrid working and flexible arrangements Clear career progression opportunities Opportunity to work on varied and interesting projects If you’re looking to grow your career within a supportive consultancy that values development and progression, get in touch with Max Condie on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation, or apply directly

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