Building Consultant (Scotland)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

23rd April 2021

Location

Edinburgh

Salary/Rate

£40000 - £48000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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An excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Surveyor with a background in Subsidence looking to work for a world leading company who can offer unrivalled training and progression opportunities.Are you a Building Surveyor with experience in Subsidence? Would you like to work for a world leading company?Established for over 50 years this company specialise in the provision of integrated business solutions. They have established themselves as a world leader in their industry, operating in over 60 countries across the globe. They are constantly adapting to suit their client's needs and are currently in the process of expanding their Surveying department. Due to this they are now looking for an additional Building Surveyor to join their expert team.In this autonomous role you will be tasked with managing a portfolio of commercial and domestic subsidence claims from the initial claim through to completion. This will involve overseeing defects diagnosis, mitigation and the physical repairs. The company are well known for their excellent training programmes and you will have to opportunity to go through chartership whilst also gaining a number of other qualifications.This role would therefore suit an individual with a strong background in defects diagnosis on Commercial & Domestic buildings, who is looking to progress their career at a world leading company.The Role:Surveying Commercial & Domestic PropertiesWorking in specialist Subsidence teamDefects DiagnosisOverseeing repairs£40,000 - £48,000 + Bonus + Home Based + Car + Excellent BenefitsThe Person:Strong background in Building SurveyingExperience with diagnosing SubsidenceSome insurance experience beneficialExcellent people skills

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