Building Surveyor
Conrad Consulting is delighted to be working in partnership with a well-established, award-winning property consultancy to recruit a Building Surveyor to join their growing team based in Norwich.
This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Building Surveyor to join a multidisciplinary consultancy delivering a wide range of projects across the public and private sectors, including education, residential, healthcare, commercial and public buildings.
The successful candidate will gain exposure to a diverse workload across both professional surveying services and project-led work, while benefiting from strong APC support, flexible working arrangements and genuine long-term career progression opportunities.
The Role
As Building Surveyor, you will work closely with an experienced multidisciplinary team providing technical surveying and property consultancy services across a varied portfolio of projects.
Responsibilities will include:
Undertaking planned and preventative maintenance condition surveys
Carrying out technical due diligence surveys across commercial and residential properties
Preparing specifications, drawings and risk assessments for refurbishment and new-build projects
Conducting condition surveys, schedules of condition, dilapidations, measured surveys and defect analysis
Supporting quality assurance and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations
Producing clear technical reports and presenting findings to clients and stakeholders
Providing practical recommendations and solutions across a broad range of building surveying matters
Supporting project delivery across education, residential, care, waste and public-sector environments
The role offers exposure to a secure pipeline of condition survey programmes, refurbishment schemes and long-term asset management projects across East Anglia.
Requirements
Experience within a Building Surveying role, either consultancy or client-side
Degree qualified in Building Surveying or related discipline
Working towards MRICS chartership, or willingness to pursue APC progression
Good knowledge of Building Regulations and relevant construction legislation
Experience across refurbishment, maintenance or condition surveying projects
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams
Full UK driving licence
What’s on Offer
Salary £40,000 – £50,000 depending on experience
Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
Full APC and chartership support
Professional memberships funded
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Company pension scheme
Ongoing training and career development
Diverse and secure project workload
Supportive and collaborative team environment