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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 11:52:58 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Essex | Salary: 60000.00-60000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Senior Building Surveyor opportunity in South EssexYour new companyExcellent opportunity to join a privately owned Chartered Surveyors who have been operating for over 30 years. As a multi-disciplinary practice, they are involved in a variety of disciplines including Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management and CDM.Your new roleDue to a retirement within the organisation, they are seeking a senior level Building Surveyor to join their Surveying and Project Management department. You will take a lead role in a full range of project and professional duties working for both private and public sector clients. Your workload is likely to include Fire Risk Assessment related building surveying, fund monitoring, defect reports and project works including preparing tender documents and post contract roles. You will work on a variety of JCT and Design and Build projects ranging between £100k - £1m and will be responsible for managing the life cycle of the project.What you''ll need to succeedIn order to be successful for this role you will need to be an experienced Building Surveyor with good understanding of JCT contracts and construction and building pathology. You should ...</description>
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