Graduate Surveyor
The Graduate Surveyor will provide cross functional support across professional surveying teams, including undertaking valuation work and marketing properties whilst progressing towards qualification as a Chartered Member of the RICS.
The successful candidate must have attained a BSc Land Economics, an MSc Real Estate or an equivalent general practice surveying degree and must be enrolled or committed to enrol on the RICS Assessment of Professional Competency (APC). This is subject to the terms of a Training Agreement which must be met.
Hours: Full time (35 hours per week)
Salary: £35,038.83 to £40,806.17
Entitlements: 26 days annual leave plus 12.5 public holidays, pension with Strathclyde Pension Fund
Key Responsibilities and accountabilities:
• Preparing and drafting reports for professional consideration outlining proposals and results.
• Assisting the Chartered Surveyors in preparation for negotiations with agents, tenants, developers and/or purchasers for marketed and off-market transactions to ensure agreement on favourable commercial terms
• Supporting City Property in achieving targets such as income (both capital and rental), Capital Receipts and Asset Valuations giving cognisance to market dynamics.
• Conducting property inspections, preparing site notes.
• Responsible for ensuring Health and Safety and risk management procedures are understood and adhered to.
• Ability to conduct property inspections, preparing site notes and measured surveys
How to Apply
The full job description and person specification can be viewed HERE.
If you’re interested in applying, please send your CV to recruitment@citypropertyglasgow.co.uk
JOB EVALUATION
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