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An innovative firm is seeking a freelance MRICS or FRICS Building Surveyor to join their growing team. This remote role offers the opportunity to work independently while being supported by a dedicated team. You will be responsible for inspecting properties, conducting surveys, and producing repair specifications. With exceptional earning potential and a commitment to fast payments upon report submission, this role is perfect for those looking to expand their experience in building pathology and expert witness work. Join a leading surveying provider in the UK and enjoy the freedom to work flexibly around your commitments.
We have immediate opportunities available for either MRICS or FRICS chartered surveyors nationwide. These are long-term, Freelance / Self-employed roles with exceptional earning potential.
Our client has developed their own, easy-to-use, question-based, iOS on-site software, which is fully court compliant. This enables concise information to be captured during visits and ensures that longhand reports and Scott Schedules being typed out later at your desk are consigned to history.
These roles are ideally suited to surveyors who would like to build up their exposure to building pathology and expert witness work. Their current work portfolio covers mainly housing disrepair but also includes large loss surveying and various other related disciplines.
This is a remote role for a MRICS or FRICS Building Surveyor on a freelance basis. As a chartered surveyor, you will be responsible for a range of activities that include inspecting houses and apartments, conducting surveys, assessing defects, and producing associated repair specifications. You will work independently but with the full backing of a supportive team.
If you are interested in finding out more and joining the fastest growing surveying providers in the UK, please apply online or contact Craig Dyson at Exchange Street Claims & Loss Adjusting.