Chartered/Senior Building Surveyor

A well‑established multi‑disciplinary consultancy is seeking a Chartered/Senior Building Surveyor (MRICS) to join its Aberdeen office. The role will play a key part in delivering a diverse mix of building surveying services across commercial, industrial, and public sector assets. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative workplace with a strong client base and varied project portfolio.

 

You’ll be responsible for client engagement, project delivery, and high-quality outcomes, with scope to influence the growth of surveying services within the region.

 

Key Responsibilities of the Chartered/Senior Building Surveyor

  • Lead building surveying workstreams including condition surveys, defect analysis, schedules of dilapidations, and pre‑acquisition due diligence.
  • Prepare and review specifications, tender documentation, and cost/value reports.
  • Manage contract administration on projects ensuring compliance with industry standards.
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships through professional, timely communication.
  • Represent the consultancy with external stakeholders, contractors, and statutory bodies.
  • Provide commercial and technical advice to clients at all stages.
  • Mentor and support less‑experienced surveyors.
  • Contribute to business development, including proposals and client presentations.

 

Requirements of the Chartered/Senior Building Surveyor

  • MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor.
  • Proven track record in building surveying across varied sectors.
  • Excellent report writing, technical analysis, and presentation skills.
  • Commercially aware with strong organisational ability.
  • Confident working independently and as part of a team.

 

Benefits

  • Competitive salary: £45,000 – £60,000.
  • Hybrid working and flexible arrangements.
  • 5% Pension contribution
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
  • Pension, professional membership support, and development opportunities.
  • Friendly, supportive office environment in Aberdeen.