Associate Surveyor
We're looking for a Chartered Surveyor to join our growing team and take the lead on land inspections, reporting, and case progression across utilities and land‑based work. You'll work independently, undertake valuations, and ensure all outputs meet the right professional standards in line with RICS regulations.
You'll also play a key role in the team by sharing knowledge, supporting colleagues, and helping deliver a reliable, professional service to clients, landowners, and external stakeholders.
Ideal for someone in a residential or utility role currently, looking to branch out into something more strategic.
What You'll Be Doing
Deliver a high‑quality, professional service to clients, colleagues, and external stakeholders, maintaining a courteous, professional approach in all interactions
Answer questions from legal owners and homeowners about inspections, valuations, and workflow processes
Plan and conduct land inspections independently, recording accurate measurements and observations
Undertake preliminary and full valuations and complete injurious affection assessments
Follow all quality assurance, health & safety, and lone‑working protocols
Maintain accurate digital records and ensure data integrity within the Case Management System
Take ownership of your caseload, progressing work efficiently and within required timescales
Communicate inspection outcomes and updates clearly to clients and internal teams
Support more complex or sensitive cases when needed
Share technical knowledge and support wider team projects
Contribute to a positive, collaborative working environment
Work in full accordance with RICS, TPO, CTSI, and all relevant regulatory requirements
Keep up to date with professional standards and support colleagues through their trainingWhat We're Looking For
AssocRICS or MRICS qualification essential; minimum 2 years post‑qualification experience
Registered Valuer status ideal but not required
Interest in utilities and land rights work
Strong valuation skills and experience preparing detailed professional reports
Competence in planning, development, title considerations, and land assessment (or willingness to develop these)
High attention to detail and pride in producing accurate work
Strong communication skills and confidence dealing with stakeholders
Ability to manage your own workload and work independently
A positive and professional approach to teamwork and client serviceWhat You'll Get
Clear structure and professional standards
Opportunities for ongoing training and development
RICS membership fully funded
A varied, interesting workload across land and utilities projects
Early finish every Friday (14:30)