33 Clerk of Works jobs in South East England
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A Clerk of Works is required to work for a successful construction Consultancy. You will be based from home and will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on sites around Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, and Buckinghamshire.
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An opportunity for a Senior Clerk of Works with experience in both new-build and refurbishment to join a multi-disciplinary practice to undertake inspections of building works in progress around Oxfordshire, London (North of Thames), Essex, Hertfordshire.
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A new, exciting Clerk of Works vacancy to work for a successful QS and PM Consultancy. You will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on residential projects all over Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
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A home-based vacancy with travel to sites.
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A Clerk of Works is required to work for a successful construction Consultancy. You will be based from home and will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on sites in the Hampshire area.
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A Clerk of Works is required to work for a successful construction Consultancy. You will be based from home and will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on sites in the Portsmouth, Hampshire area.
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A Clerk of Works is required to work for a successful construction Consultancy. You will be based from home and will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on sites in the Hampshire area.
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A new Clerk of Works vacancy with an established Quantity Surveying consultancy to inspect and report on sites around Southeast region.
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An exciting new Clerk of Works job based from home, but travel to Barking, Essex to work on multiple new build residential projects in and around the East London area.
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A new, exciting Clerk of Works vacancy to work for a successful QS and PM Consultancy. You will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on residential projects across M5 Corridor.
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