Building Manager / Surveyor Jobs
By ecocareers At Wimborne, Alberta, Canada

Building Manager / Surveyor £45,000 to £65,000 Dorset My client is looking to appoint a Building Manager to help them manage the maintenance, repair and projects of their built portfolio. The role: ...

Assistant Building Surveyor Jobs
By Conrad Consulting At Essex, Ontario, Canada
Undertake project management and contract administration roles in delivery of the successful capital funding capital projects.
Assist the technical teams to undertake core building surveying duties, including condition surveys, specialist defect inspections, asset management plans.
Liaise with educational establishments to determine capital refurbishment projects viable for CIF bidding.
Collate secondary research from educational establishments to support the capital funding bid.
Carry out any other reasonable duties and responsibilities within the overall function, commensurate with the responsibilities of the role
Ideally you will have a minimum of 2 years previous experience

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to join a leading property consultancy? We are looking for an Assistant Building Surveyor to join our team and help us deliver a range of projects. You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, from refurbishments to new builds, and gain invaluable experience in the property sector. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding role, then this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview:

Assistant Building Surveyors are responsible for providing support to Building Surveyors in the inspection, maintenance, and repair of buildings and other structures. They are also responsible for providing technical advice and assistance to clients, contractors, and other professionals. They may also be involved in the preparation of reports, drawings, and specifications.

How To Become an Assistant Building Surveyor:

To become an Assistant Building Surveyor, you will need to have a degree in a relevant field such as surveying, engineering, or architecture. You may also need to have experience in the construction industry. Additionally, you may need to be certified or licensed in your state or country.

Assistant Building Surveyor Skills:

• Knowledge of building codes and regulations
• Ability to read and interpret plans and drawings
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Good problem-solving and analytical skills
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures
• Proficiency in using computer software

What is Assistant Building Surveyor Knowledge?

• Building materials and construction methods
• Building codes and regulations
• Building surveying principles and practices
• Building maintenance and repair
• Health and safety regulations
• Building inspection techniques
• Computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Project management principles

What is Assistant Building Surveyor Responsibilities?

• Inspecting buildings and other structures to identify defects and recommend repairs
• Preparing reports, drawings, and specifications
• Advising clients on building maintenance and repair
• Assisting with the preparation of building surveys
• Assisting with the preparation of tender documents
• Assisting with the preparation of building regulations applications
• Liaising with contractors and other professionals
• Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations

What is Assistant Building Surveyor Experience?

• Previous experience in the construction industry
• Previous experience in a surveying role
• Previous experience in a building surveying role
• Previous experience in a technical role

What is Assistant Building Surveyor Qualifications?

• Degree in surveying, engineering, or architecture
• Professional certification or license (depending on location)
• Relevant experience in the construction industry

Assistant Building Surveyor Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in surveying, engineering, or architecture
• Professional certification or license (depending on location)

Tools:

• Computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Building surveying software
• Project management software
• Health and safety software

Good Tips:

• Stay up to date with changes in building codes and regulations
• Develop strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Develop problem-solving and analytical skills
• Develop a good understanding of building materials and construction methods
• Develop a good understanding of building surveying principles and practices
• Develop a good understanding of project management principles

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in the construction industry?
• What experience do you have in a surveying role?
• What experience do you have in a building surveying role?
• What experience do you have in a technical role?
• What qualifications do you have in surveying, engineering, or architecture?
• What do you know about building codes and regulations?
• What do you know about building surveying principles and practices?
• What do you know about building maintenance and repair?
• What do you know about health and safety regulations?
• What do you know about building inspection techniques?
• What computer-aided design (CAD) software are you familiar with?
• What project management software are you familiar with?