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Job Vacancy: Irwin Consulting in Inishowen recruiting experienced Building Surveyor

written by Rachel May 2, 2025
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Job Title: Building Surveyor

Location: Donegal (Flexible base within the county)

Company: Irwin Consulting Ltd

Job Type: Full-time | Permanent

Salary: Competitive, depending on experience

About Us:

Irwin Consulting Ltd is a well-established quantity surveying and project consultancy firm serving clients across Donegal and the Northwest. We are expanding our services and seeking a skilled and motivated Building Surveyor to join our growing team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carry out building surveys (residential, commercial, insurance-related).
  • Prepare condition and structural reports.
  • Conduct snag lists and building inspections.
  • Advise clients on compliance, maintenance and refurbishments.
  • Liaise with architects, engineers, contractors and clients.
  • Prepare technical documentation.

Requirements:

  • Degree in Building Surveying or related field.
  • 2+ years experience in surveying or construction inspections.
  • Knowledge of Irish building regulations.
  • Strong report-writing and client-facing skills.
  • SCSI or RICS membership (or working toward it) preferred.
  • Full driving licence.

Benefits:

  • Flexible work options.
  • Mileage and phone allowance.
  • Training and CPD support.
  • Opportunities for career progression.

To Apply:

Send your CV and a short cover letter to [email protected].

Applications open until 22nd May 2025.

 

Job Vacancy: Irwin Consulting in Inishowen recruiting experienced Building Surveyor was last modified: May 8th, 2025 by Rachel

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