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Senior Estate Surveyor
- Posted 23 September 2025
- Salary 42.9
- LocationLambeth SE1 United Kingdom
- Job type Contract
- Sector Interim & Executive Management
- ReferenceRQ1607590
Job description
3 Month Contract With A Local Authority
Job Purpose:
To manage and provide professional property services across a varied estate portfolio, including acquisitions, disposals, valuations, lease negotiations, estate management, and strategic asset reviews. The Senior Estate Surveyor plays a key role in optimising the use, value, and performance of land and property assets in line with corporate objectives and statutory requirements.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manage a portfolio of commercial, operational, and investment properties, ensuring efficient use and maximum value.
- Handle lease negotiations, rent reviews, lease renewals, and service charge matters.
- Monitor tenant compliance, resolve breaches of lease, and oversee landlord-tenant matters.
- Undertake property valuations for asset management, insurance, and financial reporting purposes in accordance with RICS Red Book standards.
- Advise on and manage the acquisition and disposal of land and property, ensuring value for money and legal compliance.
- Contribute to strategic asset reviews, identifying opportunities for redevelopment, rationalisation, or improved returns.
- Liaise with planning, legal, and finance teams to support property-related initiatives and regeneration schemes.
- Provide expert advice on property and estate matters to senior management, councillors (in public sector), or clients.
- Prepare reports, briefing papers, and valuation statements to support decision-making processes.
- Ensure all property transactions and management activities comply with relevant legislation, regulations, and internal governance procedures.
- Instruct and liaise with external consultants, legal advisors, and agents where necessary.
- Support junior surveyors or apprentices through supervision, mentoring, and technical guidance.
- Act as lead officer on major property projects, liaising with stakeholders and managing budgets.
Requirements
- Degree in Estate Management, Property, or related field.
- Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS or FRICS) – General Practice / Commercial Property pathway.
- Proven experience in estate management, asset strategy, and property transactions.
- Strong knowledge of landlord and tenant law, valuation principles, and property legislation.
- Excellent negotiation, communication, and report-writing skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently with minimal supervision.
- IT literate, with experience using property databases and GIS/mapping tools.