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Otford, Kent - 55k - 65k Annual + Company benefits GBP Permanent Posted by: Brandon James Posted: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
 
 

Senior Building Surveyor - A flexible environment working within the public sector!

A progressive practice client of mine, who are situated in Kent, are now looking to on board an enthusiastic and driven Senior Building Surveyor to enhance their Building Surveying division.

This is an opportunity for a Senior Building Surveyor to join a growing and innovative practice, with continuous training and growth routes.

Benefits

  • 55,000 - 65,000 (Negotiable)
  • 33 days holiday including bank holidays
  • Car Allowance
  • Health cover
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Pension scheme
  • Annual salary review
  • Professional fees accounted for
  • Progression opportunities
  • Bonus scheme

Role and responsibilities

The appointed Senior Building Surveyor will be responsible for a broad range of duties, including but not limited to, the administration of contracts, addressing dilapidation matters, managing party wall issues, and conducting acquisition surveys.

As the successful Senior Building Surveyor, you'll work with a variety of client and property types across the residential, mixed use, regeneration and remediation sectors.

Person specification

This role will suit a Senior Building Surveyor who is business driven with ambition and initiative, who works well with others.

  • MRICS qualified (Not essential)
  • RICS accredited degree (Essential)
  • A construction focused background, with public sector experience
  • Well-rounded service line knowledge

If you'd like to know more about this role or any other Building Surveying position, then get in touch below.

Chris van Aurich - (phone number removed)

Senior Building Surveyor Associate Building Surveyor Building Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor Qualified Building Surveyor Surveyor

Otford, Kent, UK
Construction
Public Sector
55k - 65k Annual + Company benefits GBP
Brandon James
Brandon James
JS3062324208
28/01/2026 12:15:30
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