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Seeking a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS/FRICS) for a key 12-month fixed-term role in Portsmouth. You will manage a commercial portfolio, lead landlord/tenant matters, and drive asset performance. This hybrid position offers mentorship duties and requires strong valuation and investment analysis skills.
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United Kingdom , Portsmouth
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42838.00 - 56759.00 GBP / Year
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Portsmouth City Council
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Until further notice
Explore a world of opportunity with Senior Commercial Property Surveyor jobs, a high-level career path at the intersection of real estate, finance, and strategic asset management. These senior professionals are pivotal in maximising the value and performance of commercial real estate portfolios, which include assets like office buildings, retail centres, industrial warehouses, and business parks. Their role is fundamentally strategic, requiring a blend of deep technical expertise and sharp commercial acumen to advise clients—who may be investors, funds, institutions, or corporate occupiers—on critical property decisions. Typically, the responsibilities of a Senior Commercial Property Surveyor are extensive. Core duties generally encompass landlord and tenant matters, such as negotiating lease renewals, conducting rent reviews, and overseeing new lettings and licences. A significant portion of their work involves proactive asset management, devising and implementing strategies to enhance rental income, reduce operational costs, and ensure long-term capital growth. They are often responsible for property valuations, frequently adhering to the RICS Valuation – Global Standards (the 'Red Book'), and providing detailed investment analysis to guide acquisitions and disposals. Furthermore, senior surveyors play a key consultancy role, offering strategic advice on development schemes, refurbishment projects, and portfolio optimisation. A defining aspect of senior-level jobs is the leadership component, which involves mentoring junior surveyors and managing client relationships at a strategic level. To secure these influential positions, candidates typically must be Chartered Surveyors (MRICS or FRICS), a designation signifying the highest standards of professionalism. Employers generally seek individuals with substantial post-qualification experience, often five to ten years, specifically within the commercial property sector. Essential skills include expert knowledge of property law and lease structures, advanced financial modelling and valuation techniques, and a proven track record in negotiation and deal-making. A strong commercial mindset, exceptional client management abilities, and strategic thinking are paramount. Proficiency with property management software and analytical tools is also a common requirement. For professionals with this blend of qualifications and experience, Senior Commercial Property Surveyor jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career, leading the market in shaping the commercial landscapes of cities and regions.

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