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Senior Fire Surveyor
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Join a leading fire consultancy in Dublin as a Senior Fire Surveyor. You will manage key projects, conduct fire door/FRAEW surveys, and apply deep passive fire protection knowledge. Enjoy a competitive package with hybrid working, private healthcare, and a supportive team culture focused on progr...
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Ireland , Dublin
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40000.00 - 58000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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Quantity Surveyor
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Join a top Irish contractor on major Residential, Commercial, and Industrial projects in Dublin. This role requires a degree and 4+ years' QS experience managing costs, contracts, and subcontractors on large-scale sites. Enjoy a competitive salary, professional development, and work on Ireland's ...
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Ireland , Dublin 2
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Executive Talent
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Quantity Surveyor
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Join a leading team in Dublin 12 as a Quantity Surveyor. This role requires a degree and 2-3 years' experience in large-scale construction. You will manage costings, budgets, valuations, and subcontractor accounts. Utilize your negotiation skills to ensure commercial compliance and project success.
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Ireland , Dublin 12
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60000.00 - 70000.00 EUR / Year
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Senior Fire Surveyor
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Join a respected fire consultancy in Dublin as a Senior Fire Surveyor. Lead major projects, conduct FRAEW and compartmentation surveys, and mentor junior team members. Enjoy a competitive package with hybrid working, private healthcare, and a supportive culture focused on technical excellence.
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Ireland , Dublin
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40000.00 - 58000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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Quantity Surveyor
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Join our client's dynamic team as a Quantity Surveyor in Swinford, Mayo. This role involves managing commercial aspects, financial control, and final accounts for national projects. We seek an experienced, qualified professional with strong negotiation and team skills. This is an excellent opport...
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Ireland , Swinford, County Mayo
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Dynamic Direct
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Explore a dynamic and essential career in the built environment with surveyor jobs. Surveyors are the critical link between design, construction, and financial viability, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on budget, and to the highest standards. This diverse profession encompasses several key specializations, each with a unique focus but a shared commitment to precision and management. The two most prominent paths are Quantity Surveying and Building Surveying, offering varied and rewarding career trajectories for individuals with analytical minds and a passion for property and construction. Quantity Surveyors (QS) are the financial and contractual managers of construction projects. Their core mission is to manage all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from initial calculations to the final figures. Common responsibilities include preparing tender and contract documents, including bills of quantities; performing cost planning and commercial management throughout the project lifecycle; valuing completed work and arranging payments; analyzing outcomes and writing detailed progress reports; and managing contractual relationships between all parties. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong aptitude for mathematics and analytical thinking, a deep understanding of construction methods and materials, knowledge of relevant law and contracts, and often a degree in quantity surveying, construction, or civil engineering. Professional accreditation, such as from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), is highly valued. Building Surveyors, on the other hand, focus on the technical aspects of existing buildings and new constructions. They are experts in building pathology, design, and compliance. Their typical duties involve conducting building surveys and inspections to identify defects or advise on condition; preparing specifications for maintenance, repair, or refurbishment works; ensuring projects comply with building regulations and other legal standards; managing projects from design through to completion; and providing professional advice on property issues such as dilapidations, boundary disputes, and accessibility. Professionals in these jobs require a robust technical understanding of construction, knowledge of building law and regulations, excellent problem-solving abilities, and strong client-facing communication skills. A relevant degree and chartered status (e.g., MRICS) are common career milestones. Across all specializations, surveyor jobs demand a blend of office-based analysis and on-site inspection. Key transferable skills include meticulous attention to detail, proficient IT and report-writing capabilities, negotiation skills, and the ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams. Whether ensuring financial control or structural integrity, surveyors play a pivotal role in shaping our physical world. For those seeking a profession that combines technical expertise with commercial acumen and offers a clear path for progression, a career in surveying presents a wealth of opportunities across the public and private sectors, on projects ranging from residential developments to major national infrastructure.

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