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Valuation Surveyor at Three Rivers District Council

Three Rivers District Council wishes to appoint a Valuation Surveyor to join their property section and provide a comprehensive estate management function. The role will proactively manage the Council's land & property holdings and enhance its occupancy, service and income levels. The candidate will be MRICS qualified with substantial experience in valuation, L&T work, acquisitions and disposals. An ability to negotiate, advise and liaise with internal and external property clients, stakeholders and third parties is essential.

Applicants should be able to demonstrate they are strong team players, have excellent written and verbal communication capability and be comfortable in presenting reports to Committees. Candidates must be numerate with strong IT skills and have experience of working on Asset Management database systems.

Working hours are 37 hours per week, flexible working is available. Candidates need to be mobile and an essential user car allowance is available.

For an informal discussion about the role, please telephone Alan Head, Asset Manager, on 01923 776611.

Applications must be completed as instructed, CVs will not be considered.

For an application pack please visit this link or telephone 01923 776611.

Closing date for both positions 28 January 2013.

Strongly committed to equality of opportunity in employment and in service. We encourage applications from all sectors of the community.

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