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Peace Recruitment are recruiting on behalf of a highly respected Local Authority organization that manages, leases, and sells a diverse portfolio of properties in Glasgow. This is an exciting opportunity for a Graduate Building Surveyor to join a dynamic team and work on a variety of property management and redevelopment projects.
The Role
As a Graduate Building Surveyor, you’ll play a key role in supporting the delivery of high-quality property services. Working closely with a team of experienced professionals, you’ll gain exposure to a wide range of surveying tasks and contribute to impactful projects.
Responsibilities Include:
* Conducting property surveys and condition assessments.
* Assisting with maintenance schedules, feasibility studies, and project reports.
* Supporting contract administration and project management duties.
* Ensuring compliance with building regulations and health and safety standards.
* Collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to deliver property solutions.
* Contributing to sustainable building practices within the organization.
About You
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual with a passion for building surveying and property management.
Key Requirements:
* A degree in Building Surveying or a related field (RICS-accredited qualifications are desirable).
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team.
* A proactive and ambitious mindset, with a drive to work towards chartership.
* Technical aptitude and a keen eye for detail.
* Familiarity with industry-standard software such as AutoCAD or property management systems is advantageous.
What’s on Offer:
* Comprehensive mentoring and support to help you achieve RICS chartership.
* A competitive salary package up to £40k DOE, including benefits and career progression opportunities.
* Exposure to a wide range of property management and development projects.
* The opportunity to contribute to transformative property initiatives in Glasgow