Associate Director - Building Surveying

Conrad Consulting ,
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £60,000 per annum

Overview

We are currently looking for an Associate Director of Building Surveying to fill a permanent opening with a company located in the City Centre of Glasgow. Interested candidates must have a range of surveying experience from project to professional and at least 5 years PQE. You will have full autonomy to run the office as you see fit and full responsibility on profit and loss for the Glasgow office. Responsibilities of the Associate Director of Building Surveying: Advising clients about building/property issues, which can include technical, financial, legal, environmental/sustainability, building regulation and restoration matters. Undertaking building surveys. Monitoring the deterioration or defects of a property and offering advice on repair work. Deliver projects from inception to completion to meet the projects objectives. Negotiating the repair of work or a financial settlement if required. Managing projects and/or multidisciplinary teams To diligently handle all instructions and to maintain comprehensive records for all work undertaken Contract Administration Dilapidations Schedules of Condition Requirements of the Associate Director of Building Surveying : Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) At least 5 years post qualification experience with provable technical delivery experience Able to work as part of a multi disciplinary team to deliver a project. Significant exposure to, and good working relations with private sector clients IT skills (AutoCAD, NBS, MS Project, Outlook, Word, Excel and other bespoke software). Excellent written and verbal communication skills On offer for the Associate Director of Building Surveying: The salary for this position ranges from £60,000 to £65,000 inclusive of car allowance, depending on experience. With a comprehensive range of flexible benefits including pension, life assurance, professional subscriptions and private healthcare.