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Heritage Building Surveyor

Hunter Dunning Ltd

The Role

Overview

Conduct heritage surveys, manage conservation projects, and ensure statutory compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • repair works
  • heritage compliance
  • condition surveys
  • fabric inspection
  • project management
  • contract administration

Tasks

-Manage conservation repair and maintenance works, ensuring heritage and statutory compliance -Collaborate closely with architects, engineers, and clients to deliver best practice solutions -Advise on traditional materials and repair techniques -Carry out condition surveys and fabric inspections on historic and listed buildings -Lead projects from initial inspection through to completion, acting as contract administrator

Requirements

  • 5+ years
  • conservation
  • historic construction
  • mrics
  • mciob
  • survey management

What You Bring

-5+ years’ experience in heritage and conservation -Proven track record delivering conservation projects from inspection to completion -Strong knowledge of historic construction and traditional materials -MRICS or MCIOB preferred -Confident managing surveys, reports, and contract administration

Benefits

💰 Competitive salary (DOE) | 🏠 37.5-hour week | 🏗 Nationally significant heritage projects -🤝 Supportive, design-led environment with genuine career progression -🏛 Opportunity to work on nationally significant heritage sites -💷 Competitive salary (DOE) -⏰ 37.5-hour working week

The Company

About Hunter Dunning Ltd

-Charting steady financial footing, they generate annual revenues between $1M and $5M through placements across major development cycles. -They’ve successfully filled roles ranging from architects and urban designers to technical and facilities managers on high-profile national and London-based projects. -Their specialisms cover the full property lifecycle—from land and planning through design, construction, maintenance and management. -Typical assignments include luxury residential schemes, commercial developments, public-sector planning teams and bespoke technical consultancies. -Despite a compact team, they punch above their weight through deep sector knowledge and tight client relationships. -An unusual strength: they offer end-to-end recruitment support—from master-planning strategists to post-build asset managers—under one roof.

Sector Specialisms

Land

Investment

Architecture

Interior Design

Project Management

Development

Surveying

Sales & Lettings

Property & Asset Management

Facilities Management

Design

Maintenance

Management