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May 5, 2016 in Recruitment

GLM Recruiting Chartered Building Surveyor for Edinburgh Office

WE ARE RECRUITING

A CHARTERED/SENIOR BUILDING SURVEYOR with at least 3-5 post qualification experience in search of a varied and interesting career in a building surveying/architectural practice who can handle pressure calmly and win the confidence of clients through reliable service delivery.

An important part of your work will be to carry out in depth building condition surveys.  This will sometimes involve some of the most remarkable buildings in the country.  You should be able to advise on both historic and modern buildings and have an understanding of the needs of private and commercial clients.  You must be able to demonstrate an ability to get into the technical nitty gritty and give clients clear readable reports that give them a really informed basis on which to make decisions. You will also be supporting the building surveying team director in the management of the building surveying team.

Another key aspect of your work will be to work with our architects on remarkable building projects and for this we are looking for excellent project management, contract administration and cost management skills.

You will also contribute at a strategic level to our Remarkable Destination Planning division, working on the planning and management of projects for Leisure, Education and Mixed Use Developments.

If this is you, please send your CV and covering letter to recruitment@weareglm.com.

NO AGENCIES PLEASE

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