Job Title: MRICS Chartered Surveyor Commercial Valuation
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Location: London
Department: Commercial Valuation
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
TML Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a leading property consultancy for an experienced MRICS Chartered Surveyor to join their Commercial Valuation team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a valuation professional to take on a client-facing role within a well-established and collaborative environment.
Role Overview The successful candidate will be responsible for processing valuation instructions across the London region and contributing to the growth of the valuation business. You will operate with a degree of autonomy while benefiting from the support of a high-performing team.
Key Responsibilities
Undertake Red Book-compliant valuations for commercial property
Act as direct client contact and manage relationships across the region
Produce high-quality valuation reports for loan security and financial reporting
Develop new business through existing and new networks
Represent the full suite of property services to clients
Collaborate with colleagues to improve service delivery and team performance
Maintain awareness of market trends and client requirements
Candidate Requirements
MRICS-qualified Chartered Surveyor
RICS Registered Valuer
Proven experience in commercial valuations, ideally for loan security and balance sheet purposes
Proficient in Argus or similar valuation software
Strong report writing and analytical skills
Excellent communication and presentation abilities
Commercially minded, well-organised, and confident in client engagement
Knowledge of Londons commercial and residential property markets
Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach
Whats on Offer
Competitive salary package
Clear progression opportunities
Supportive team culture
Exposure to a wide range of commercial assets
Autonomy and flexibility in role
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