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Join an independent SME as an Associate Building Surveyor in Bristol. This hands-on role requires MRICS qualification and extensive project delivery experience across diverse sectors. You will deliver high-quality technical services, from building surveys to professional consultancy. Enjoy a comp...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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60000.00 - 70000.00 GBP / Year
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Join an independent SME as an Associate Building Surveyor in Bristol. Deliver professional services across commercial, residential, and heritage sectors. MRICS qualification and extensive project delivery experience are key. Enjoy a competitive package including flexible working, car allowance, p...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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60000.00 - 70000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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Join an independent SME as an Associate Building Surveyor in Bristol. This role offers a wide-ranging portfolio across commercial, residential, and heritage sectors. We seek an MRICS-qualified professional with extensive project delivery and consultancy experience. Enjoy a competitive package inc...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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60000.00 - 70000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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Explore the dynamic and rewarding world of Associate Building Surveyor jobs, a pivotal senior-level profession within the construction and property industry. An Associate Building Surveyor is a highly qualified expert who acts as a key technical advisor on all matters related to buildings, from their condition and design to their legal compliance and refurbishment. This role sits at the intersection of project management, technical consultancy, and business development, offering a diverse and challenging career path for chartered professionals. These jobs are fundamental to ensuring the longevity, safety, and value of our built environment, making them critical across commercial, residential, and public sectors. Professionals in these roles typically undertake a wide array of responsibilities that can be broadly categorized into professional services and project management. On the professional side, they conduct detailed building surveys to assess condition, diagnose defects, and provide advice on repairs and maintenance. They are often the lead consultant on complex instructions such as party wall matters, dilapidations claims, and technical due diligence for property acquisitions. Their expert reports form the basis for critical financial and legal decisions. On the project management side, Associate Building Surveyors are responsible for delivering construction projects from inception to completion. This involves writing technical specifications, administering contracts, overseeing tender processes, and ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. They act as the central point of communication, liaising with clients, contractors, and regulatory authorities like building control. Beyond technical delivery, a significant aspect of Associate Building Surveyor jobs involves leadership and commercial acumen. Associates are expected to mentor and manage junior surveyors, delegating tasks and supporting their progression towards chartership. They also play a crucial role in business development, actively cultivating client relationships, writing proposals, and winning new work to drive the growth of their practice. This requires a blend of deep technical knowledge and sharp commercial awareness. Typical skills and requirements for these positions are rigorous. A core prerequisite is an RICS-accredited degree in Building Surveying or a related field. Most employers seek candidates who have achieved, or are actively progressing towards, Chartered status (MRICS), which is the hallmark of professional competence. A strong background within a consultancy environment is essential, with proven experience managing a variety of projects and professional instructions. Key skills include exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities, outstanding written and verbal communication for report writing and client liaison, and a comprehensive understanding of construction contracts, CDM regulations, and health and safety legislation. Success in these jobs hinges on being highly organised, commercially minded, and a proficient leader capable of managing both projects and people. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for the built environment, exploring Associate Building Surveyor jobs could be your next career step.

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