Property & Estates Surveyor – Strategic Land & Asset Management Location: Hybrid / East Midlands-based HQ (activity-based working) Contract: Permanent Salary: £42,931 - £47,702 Civil Service benefits (including 28.97% pension) Do you want your work in property and land management to contribute to something bigger? Would you thrive in a role where you help shape and manage a nationally significant land portfolio — supporting major environmental and infrastructure projects? If you’re a skilled surveyor looking for a role with purpose, variety, and real impact, this opportunity could be the perfect fit. About the Organisation This nationally operating public body delivers essential environmental and safety programmes across the UK. Its land portfolio is critical to the success of its work — from protecting communities from historic mining hazards to supporting emerging renewable energy initiatives. With a strong values-driven culture, the organisation offers surveyors the chance to make a tangible difference — all while enjoying the benefits of a flexible, inclusive, and supportive working environment. The Role As Property & Estates Surveyor, you’ll take ownership of a broad portfolio of operational and non-operational land, playing a key role in its acquisition, management, and occasional disposal. Your work will directly support the delivery of nationally significant projects — including minewater treatment schemes, land remediation, and long-term estate strategy. What You’ll Be Doing Acquiring land and property interests to support operational and infrastructure programmes Managing leases, valuations, renewals, clawbacks, covenants, and historic property liabilities Supporting the delivery of land strategy and statutory responsibilities across the portfolio Providing expert advice on property issues to support delivery teams and senior stakeholders Handling day-to-day property and estate management, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and value Working cross-functionally with legal, planning, engineering, and development teams What You’ll Bring Degree-level qualification (or equivalent experience), ideally with or working toward MRICS Proven experience in land acquisition, management, and negotiation Strong understanding of property contracts, leasehold matters, and asset disposal Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Experience using GIS/mapping tools and managing contract consultants is desirable Civil Service Benefits Package 27.5 days annual leave, plus 8 public holidays and up to 6 additional days Civil Service Pension Scheme – with ~28.97% employer contribution Flexible working – compressed hours, job share, remote options Support for professional development and 1x funded professional membership 26 weeks of full-pay parental leave (eligibility-based) £15/month wellbeing contribution annual health checks Free parking and refreshments at the Mansfield-based HQ Access to employee discounts, wellbeing support, and values-led recognition schemes Apply Now This is more than just a surveying role — it’s a chance to be part of a national mission that protects people, supports innovation, and contributes to the UK’s future sustainability. If that sounds like a future you want to help shape, we’d love to hear from you