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<strong>Is 2026 the year you say yes to a much deserved payrise? A needed move? A fresh start?<br><br></strong><strong>Chartered Building Surveyor<br></strong>East or West Midlands | Fully Hybrid<br>Up to £75,000 + clear Director pathway<br><br><strong>This is not a standard surveying role.<br><br></strong>If you’re an established MRICS Building Surveyor with ambition to reach Director level, this is a genuine opportunity to shape your future - not just fill a seat. The client is blowing this one wide open. For the right surveyor, the salary goes up to £75k, with the autonomy to build your own desk, develop your professional passions into a profitable service line, and take a real step toward leadership in 2026 and beyond.<br><br><strong>Why This Role Stands Out<br><br></strong>Director-track opportunity – clear progression for ambitious surveyors<br>Run your own desk – autonomy, trust, and freedom to grow your pipeline<br>Turn your niche into revenue - build services around what you do best<br>Fully hybrid working – work where you’re most productive<br>Well-established, growing consultancy – strong reputation and loyal client base<br>Commercial & residential exposure – varied, interesting workload<br><br>This is a business that backs its people, invests in growth, and rewards those who want more than “just another surveying job.”<br><br><strong>The Role<br><br></strong>You’ll be joining a rapidly expanding chartered surveying and property consultancy delivering building surveying, project management, consultancy, and risk assessment services nationwide.<br>You’ll take ownership of your workload, manage key client relationships, and play a pivotal role in the continued growth of the business - with a clear route to senior leadership.<br><br><strong>What You’ll Be Doing<br><br></strong>Managing your own workload with confidence, delegating where appropriate<br>Producing clear, professional, high-quality reports<br>Communicating effectively with clients, colleagues, property managers, and contractors<br>Managing time and priorities to consistently meet deadlines<br>Working independently in a fully hybrid environment, with full autonomy and support<br><br><strong>What They’re Looking For<br><br></strong>MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor (non-negotiable unfortunately)<br>Proven experience across building surveying services<br>Commercial mindset and ambition to progress to Director level<br>Confident, professional communication<br>Self-starter who thrives with autonomy and responsibility<br><br>If you’re ambitious, commercially minded, and ready to step into a role where your progression is genuinely uncapped, this is one you need to see.<br><br>📩 Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation on 07756 285853. Opportunities like this don’t sit around for long.

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