At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage tenant relationships and oversee commercial estate operations.
- Company: Join a forward-thinking Council dedicated to community development.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional growth, and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for strategic decision-making.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in the community while advancing your career.
- Qualifications: MRICS qualified with experience in commercial surveying.
The predicted salary is between 37800 - 46200 Β£ per year.
Key Responsibilities Estates Surveyor Act as the primary point of contact for tenants across the Council's mixed commercial estate.
Lead on Landlord and Tenant matters, including: Rent reviews Lease renewals Lease re-gears and negotiations Implementation of new lease agreements Build and maintain positive relationships with tenants, ensuring effective estate management and high levels of engagement.
Work closely with legal teams to progress lease documentation and complete transactions in a timely manner.
Liaise with finance colleagues to ensure rental income, service charges, and other payments are accurately recorded and reflected within financial and budget monitoring systems.
Provide regular reporting on the status of: Lease renewals Rent reviews Tenant negotiations Estate management activities Monitor property income and expenditure budgets, identifying risks and opportunities.
Prepare financial forecasts and provide accurate budget reporting to support strategic decision-making.
Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, professional standards, and Council policies.
Essential Requirements Estates Surveyor MRICS qualified Chartered Surveyor.
Significant experience in commercial Landlord and Tenant surveying.
Proven track record...
Estates Surveyor employer: rated traders ltd
Joining the local authority Building Control service in Bromley offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to community safety and development. With a strong emphasis on professional growth, employees benefit from ongoing training and support, fostering a collaborative work culture that values expertise and innovation. The role not only allows for meaningful engagement with diverse construction projects but also provides a chance to make a tangible impact on the built environment in a vibrant and supportive local setting.