Graduate Surveyor

4 weeks ago


Amersham, United Kingdom EH20 group Full time
Graduate Surveyor:
Are you a people person interested in shaping the environments where we live and work? Have you considered a career in the property sector?
To facilitate our continuous expansion, we are recruiting multiple graduate surveyors to join our Telecoms Team.
Our comprehensive graduate program and support for the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) aim to provide you with an excellent start and growth opportunities in your professional surveying career.
Job Responsibilities:
In this role, you will advise and guide landowners and landlords throughout the UK on matters related to accommodating telecommunications equipment on their land / property. Specific responsibilities include:
Conducting site visits and surveys to assess suitability for telecom equipment installation
Reviewing and negotiating telecommunications code agreements and leases
Providing valuation advice on rental values and compensation claims
Liaising with landowners, landlords, telecoms operators and legal professionals
Managing telecom portfolios and instructing solicitors as needed
Researching land ownership and property titles
Attending meetings and representing clients' interests
Preparing reports, plans, maps and other documentation
Ensuring compliance with relevant laws, regulations and policies
Providing strategic advice to maximize value from telecom agreements
Keeping up-to-date with industry developments and legislative changes
Developing negotiation and client management skills
Qualifications and Requirements:
We are willing to train you in the necessary technical skills; it is your personal attributes and commitment to the role that are most crucial.
Ideally, you should:
Hold a relevant degree (preferably RICS accredited)
Have an interest in the built and/or natural environment
Possess excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills
Exhibit a positive, can-do attitude and the ability to identify and solve problems
Demonstrate strong attention to detail
Adopt a consultative approach, capable of identifying and resolving problems
Have the ability to work on multiple projects and tasks simultaneously, adapting swiftly to rapidly changing client and site requirements
Be committed to continuing your studies to become chartered with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)
Have access to transportation or be willing to obtain it by the time you start work, as you will often be required to travel to client sites outside of town
Enjoy working outdoors in various weather conditions, traveling across the region or further afield