THE ROLE
In this commercial-focused role, you will be responsible for delivering end-to-end building certification and compliance services across a wide range of commercial projects. Your duties will include :
- Issuing regulatory certificates for commercial developments (CDC, CCC, CBC)
- Conducting Building Code compliance reviews to support commercial certification
- Performing site inspections on commercial projects where CDCs have been issued
- Undertaking Building Code consultancy inspections for existing commercial buildings, redevelopments, upgrades and due-diligence assessments
- Preparing detailed Building Code compliance reports during commercial design, feasibility and due diligence phases
- Completing precise site inspection records throughout the construction phase of commercial projects
- Supporting continuous process improvement (internal procedures, checklists, documentation)
- Participating in internal forums reviewing NCC / Building Code and legislative interpretations
- Attending design and technical meetings (in person and remotely) with commercial project teams
- Liaising with new and existing commercial clients regarding current and upcoming projects
ABOUT YOU
2–3 years’ experience as a Building Surveyor within commercial projectsStrong, up-to-date working knowledge of the NCC / BCA for commercial classificationsDemonstrated experience in commercial building surveying, certification or consultancyExcellent communication skills and confidence liaising with builders, developers and consultantsTHE COMPANY
Our client is a well-established provider of innovative building services solutions, offering industry-leading expertise in engineering, compliance and building certification across Australia. With a strong reputation for reliability, accuracy and technical excellence, they specialise in delivering high-quality certification services for commercial, industrial and mixed-use developments
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