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Building Surveyor/CAD Manager

Employer
University of Brighton
Location
Brighton, East Sussex (GB)
Salary
£29,799 to £33,518 per annum
Closing date
25 Oct 2018

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Building Surveyor/CAD Manager

Estate and Facilities Management: Technical Team

Location: Brighton - Hollingbury

Salary: £29,799 to £33,518 per annum

Reference: ES5044-18-487-R

Do you want to work in a thriving university and contribute to ensuring a positive student experience through fit for purpose, high quality buildings? Would you enjoy the benefits of generous annual leave, membership of and contributions towards the Local Government Pension Scheme, on-campus sports facilities with discounted membership and family friendly policies?

If so, come and work as part of a friendly and supportive team where you will contribute to delivery of the University’s planned maintenance programme and manage various projects across our diverse estate (our buildings ranging from state-of-the-art new build facilities to a 15th Century tithe barn) while developing your knowledge of Auto CAD and Building Information Modelling (BIM).

The role will include:

  • Project management of works of improvement, alteration and refurbishment
  • Managing the implementation of programmes of major maintenance projects
  • Contributing to the planning and formulation of long term maintenance plans
  • The management of external consultants
  • Control of quality, progress and finance in relation to building works
  • Developing and maintaining working relationships with colleagues with the Estates team and across other departments
  • Management of the department’s drawing records in AutoCAD/BIM format

To succeed in the role, you will be qualified to degree level in an appropriate surveying or construction related discipline, or have relevant equivalent knowledge and analytical skills gained through work experience at a similar level. You will also have Experience of surveying buildings of varying age and construction and recording findings, of estimating costs of maintenance work and recommending priorities and of the work practices, processes and procedures required for the delivery of maintenance and improvement projects from inception to completion

Please note this is a full time position and job sharers are welcome to apply. Interviews are likely to be held in the week commencing 19 November. Previous applicants need not apply.

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