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Senior Project Manager / Building Surveyor
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Lead complex, high-value reinstatement projects following major incidents as a Senior Project Manager / Building Surveyor. This West Yorkshire role requires a Chartered MRICS professional with expertise in building pathology, contract administration, and CDM regulations. You will manage stakehold...
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United Kingdom , West Yorkshire
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65000.00 - 75000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Senior Surveyor property management
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Join a top-tier London property management firm as a Senior Surveyor. Manage flagship Central London office assets, focusing on service delivery, complex budgets, and asset strategy. This role offers a competitive salary, car allowance, and a market-leading bonus in a dynamic environment. Strong ...
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United Kingdom , London
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Madison Berkeley
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Management Surveyor
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Join a leading FTSE 250 real estate investor as a Management Surveyor in Central London. Manage prestigious commercial portfolios, overseeing service charges, leases, and client reporting. Enjoy a top-tier package including a 9.5% pension, bonus, and hybrid working in this high-performance enviro...
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United Kingdom , London
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52500.00 GBP / Year
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Madison Berkeley
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Quantity Surveyor Manager
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Lead a team of Quantity Surveyors on major framework projects in Seascale, Cumbria. This managerial role demands strong NEC4 contract expertise and local nuclear sector knowledge. You will ensure robust cost control, commercial compliance, and provide strategic input directly to the Commercial Lead.
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United Kingdom , Seascale, Cumbria
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Rullion
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Discover rewarding and dynamic Management Surveyor jobs, a specialized and crucial profession within the commercial real estate sector. A Management Surveyor acts as the operational and financial steward of commercial property assets, such as office buildings, retail centers, and mixed-use developments, on behalf of landlords and investors. This career blends technical property expertise with sharp financial acumen and exceptional client service, focusing on maximizing asset value, ensuring compliance, and enhancing the occupier experience. Professionals in these roles typically manage the day-to-day operations of a property portfolio. Their core responsibility is to serve as the primary liaison between the property owner and the tenants, ensuring that the building runs smoothly, efficiently, and profitably. A significant part of the role involves the meticulous preparation, monitoring, and annual reconciliation of service charge budgets. This requires a deep understanding of cost allocation, forecasting, and transparent financial reporting to both clients and occupiers. Management Surveyors also oversee all on-site operations, including the procurement and management of contractors, facilities management partners, and service providers to maintain high standards of safety, maintenance, and presentation. Beyond daily operations, the role has a strong strategic element. Management Surveyors are instrumental in supporting broader asset management objectives. They provide critical data and insights through regular client reporting, contribute to lease events like renewals and rent reviews, and assist in projects aimed at refurbishment, repositioning, or improving the sustainability (ESG) credentials of an asset. Their work ensures the property remains compliant with all health and safety legislation and statutory regulations, mitigating risk for the owner. Typical skills and requirements for Management Surveyor jobs include a strong background in commercial property management, often supported by a relevant degree and professional qualifications such as MRICS (though not always essential). Key competencies include a firm grasp of landlord and tenant law, exceptional financial literacy for handling complex service charge structures, and outstanding communication and stakeholder management skills. Successful candidates are typically proactive, detail-oriented, and thrive in client-facing, performance-driven environments. They are relationship builders, comfortable liaising with institutional investors, private clients, tenants, and internal teams alike. For those seeking a career that combines analytical rigor with practical problem-solving and direct impact on asset performance, exploring Management Surveyor jobs offers a pathway into a respected and integral field within real estate. This profession is ideal for individuals motivated by high standards, operational excellence, and playing a key role in the lifecycle of prestigious commercial properties.

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