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Mechanical Surveyor

ibse
City of London
1 week ago
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Mechanical Surveyor (Building Services) to £70,000 + Bonus + Package


Join this growing consultancy and experience the true essence of hybrid working. Their stable and experienced leadership team believes in trust, not micromanagement, and this approach will enable you to have an unparalleled flexibility to getting work done.


No fixed days in the office, only travelling to the office when needed for client/team meetings or site visits, which will usually be coupled with a social/team meet up.


Alongside your experience in Building Services, you would also receive additional training to take on the following duties:



  • Undertake site inspections at various sites throughout the UK (typically in and around London and within 2 hours commute, but, from time-to-time travel further around the UK and in Europe).
  • Following site surveys, carry out a review of (Landlord/Operator) servicing, maintenance and statutory testing documentation and a review of (Landlord/Tenant/Operator) O&Ms/base build specifications (as made available) to assist and inform the reports.
  • Production of MEP (technical due diligence/ vendors / condition) reports including summary of the mechanical services, commentary on condition of installed services, high-level principal considerations and major MEP capital expenditure costs across the next 10-year period.
  • Review of the tenure documentation including leases, licences for alterations, wayleave agreements, schedules of condition, base build definitions, Tenant fit-out guides etc.
  • Prepare dilapidations assessments associated with the M&E systems for the demises in the requested format.
  • Produce PPM CAPEX schedules across multiple properties.
  • Undertake feasibility studies including site inspections, review of information and use the client brief to inform the strategy for the study. Produce a formal report and drawings, where necessary, to inform the feasibility study at various properties.

Clients include small to large property consultants, surveyors, developers, and frameworks, across a variety of sectors including, Commercial, Education, Hotels, Residential and Healthcare.


A very profitable and stable business, and the leaders have a clear plan and vision for future growth. There is a real opportunity to grow with the business, no red tape or glass ceiling to break through, they will support you as far as your enthusiasm and ambition will take you.


If you're looking for a role that offers engineering growth, while allowing you to achieve your preferred work-life balance, then please let me know if you would like more information with zero expectations at this stage


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