Assistant Valuer


Job description

LPS provides a range of integrated land and property services for a diverse range of customers and key stakeholders across both the public and private sectors. These important positions are within LPS Valuation Services Directorate, which provides a property valuation, estate management and property data service for Northern Ireland. These services play a vital part in supporting the government and contributing to the economy of Northern Ireland..

Responsibilities

  • Referencing property measurements, characteristics and ownership details for complex domestic properties for rating purposes and straight-forward non-domestic properties and preparing valuations using available comparisons and valuation models;
  • Maintaining file records and computer databases to a required standard. This includes writing reports and keeping records, drawing electronic sketches and surveys, uploading photographs and documents, verifying the completeness of information held
  • Identifying and verifying property sales information and updating sales and sales inspection databases;
  • Liaising with council building controls, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), housing association and other public bodies, solicitors, estate agents and other areas of LPS to ensure listings are up to date and properties are correctly ide
  • The inspection and referencing of schemes where compensation claims are expected;
  • Research and investigation into sales and lettings comparisons for domestic and non domestic land and property, planning history, previous uses, environmental considerations, land ownership and the availability of alternative properties;
  • The preparation of maps and photographs and other documents that will be incorporated in Expert Witness Statements and used in evidence by valuers in Tribunals and Court proceedings;
  • Carrying out, under the supervision of a valuer, the inspection, measurement and valuation of property for a range of valuation purposes, and preparing valuation reports for approval by a valuer.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential Skills

  • A BTEC National Certificate/Diploma or equivalent in Building Studies or Construction and the Built Environment or an equivalent property related qualification;
  • At least 1 years relevant experience gained within the last 5 years of surveying or valuing, designing, building or managing property within a property-focused organisation.

Further Information

Work Time: 09:00 - 17:00

Vacancy ID
1591557
Job ref.
IRC292591
Job Sector
Public Sector
Area
All of Northern Ireland
Location
Throughout Northern Ireland
Salary
£28,706 - £29,307 per annum (under review)
No. vacancies
13
Contract Type
Permanent
Weekly hours
37.5
Published date
06/03/2023
Closing date
24/03/2023
Worktime
09:00 - 17:00

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