Estate Management Surveyor / Senior Commercial Surveyor – North London Council
£491.45 per day Umbrella
36 hours per week
Temporary Contract
Service Care Solutions are currently recruiting for a Senior Commercial Surveyor / Estate Management Surveyor on behalf of a North London based Council.
The successful candidate will manage a varied commercial property portfolio, delivering asset management initiatives, acquisitions, disposals and regeneration opportunities to maximise value and support the Council’s wider objectives.
Responsibilities
Manage the Council’s commercial property portfolio to maximise value and income
Lead on lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, re-gears, acquisitions and disposals
Identify and deliver asset management and regeneration opportunities
Prepare business cases, reports and recommendations for senior officers and Members
Support property strategy and wider placemaking initiatives
Procure and manage consultants, agents, solicitors and surveyors
Undertake financial appraisals, disposal strategies and development feasibility work
Represent the Council in negotiations and stakeholder meetings
Advise on commercial leases, land transactions and property contracts
Support and guide junior surveyors within the wider property teamRequirements
Degree qualified in a property related discipline
MRICS qualified or equivalent
Strong background in commercial property, asset management and estates work
Experience of lettings, rent reviews, acquisitions, disposals and lease negotiations
Ability to prepare business cases and present to senior stakeholders and Members
Strong understanding of local government and public sector property issues
Excellent commercial awareness, negotiation and stakeholder management skills
Previous experience within a local authority environment is highly desirableIf you're looking for work but this role isn’t for you, please feel free to get in touch with what you're looking for.
Contact: James Glover at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed)
or via email at (url removed)