Job Opportunity: Commercial Property Surveyor
Vacancy reference
ECR000311
Salary
Grade 9 - £37,035 to £38,626 per annum
Hours
37 Hours per week
Contract
Permanent
Location
Castle House, Newcastle-under-Lyme
About the job
The Council has an great opportunity for a RICS surveyor / Valuer to work as part of the Property and Facilities Team.
We are looking for a highly motivated person who wants to provide excellent services to our commercial and community tenants. You will be involved in the management of the Council’s commercial and community property portfolio, providing day to day management with a wide variety of activities including leases, licences, disposals and asset valuations.
Good communication skills are essential as you will be liaising with our customers and solicitors to instruct the property transaction. The Council has a range of properties within the commercial and community portfolios, this gives team members a varied caseload from land access, community centre leases through to commercial industrial and retail units.
Requirements
- Experience of working within a property surveying team
- Experience of managing budgets and projects.
- A degree or equivalent in Property Surveying / Membership of or working towards a suitable professional body e.g. MRICS.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, sufficient to input and retrieve data, e.g. using packages such as Word, Excel and Outlook for email.
- Please see the Person Specification for a full list
Why work for us?
Newcastle-under-Lyme is a borough with big ambitions. We’ve already started our transformation, however, we still need to find better ways of doing things because we are determined to do the very best we can for our communities.
If our vision is to be the best, then we need the best people working for us. Our people are at the heart of what we do and have the freedom to innovate, grow and develop. We recruit people who share our vision and values; people who have the drive to deliver our ambitious Council plan.
Our historic Borough is a place of marked contrasts. We are the home of a world class University at Keele, a leading light known internationally for its research and sustainability record, which stands side by side with former mining communities including some which register amongst the most deprived areas in the country. Our Borough is also a mixture of urban centres, affected by some of the same social issues facing our neighbouring city, Stoke-on-Trent, but also outstanding rural landscapes in our less populated villages. Our plans and priorities aim to address the needs of all our communities.
Our People Offer
We reward our people with a competitive range of benefits including; access to the local government pension scheme, minimum 24 days annual leave plus 5 extra days after 5 years' service, flexible working options and family friendly policies, local and national high street discounts, free car parking, green travel scheme including cycle to work and electric car salary sacrifice, free employee 24 hour employee assistance and counselling services, flu vaccination service and health checks plus development and training opportunities.
View our full people offer and 'working for us' video here.
Contact
For an informal discussion please call Joanne Halliday on 01782 742451
Closing date
5pm on Wednesday 20 November 2024.
Should we receive a large number of applications, then this post could close sooner than the date stated.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted within two weeks of the closing date.
Interview date
Monday 25 November 2024
Supporting documents and information
Download the job description and person specification
We are committed to making our recruitment process as accessible as possible for everyone. This includes making adjustments or changes for disabled people, neurodiverse people or people with long-term health conditions. If you would like us to do anything differently during the interview or assessment process please contact our People team (humanresources@newcastle-staffs.gov.uk)
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