Tuesday, January 21, 2014

OYSTER PARTNERSHIP: Senior Building Surveyor

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Would you like to lead your own team? Join a prestigious local authority?

You’ll be managing a small team of surveyors and clerk of works. This is by no means a people management role. You’ll lead on your own projects and well as have a direct channel to the head of property. Surveying & specifying large contracts for refurbishment projects and improvement works with form part of your remit.

The Ideal candidate will clearly demonstrate the ability to run projects from inception to completion as well as managing teams. Any previous experience on re-roofing and electrical re-wiring projects will be an added bonus. As a senior surveyor you’ll hold substantial influence over the department and have the appropriate working knowledge to mould the department.

It’s a great opportunity to join a respected local authority and broaden your skill set. If you're interested then don’t hesitate to apply. To find out more please don’t hesitate to contact me for a confidential and informal chat on 0207 087 2969 or shivan.mehta@oysterpartnership.com. 

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