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Property Rating Surveyor Jobs

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If you have a keen analytical mind and a passion for property, Property Rating Surveyor jobs offer an excellent opportunity to build a rewarding and well-respected career within Scotland’s diverse property and valuation sector. Property Rating Surveyors play a vital role in assessing and advising on non-domestic rates, helping clients manage their property portfolios effectively and achieve cost efficiencies.


We work closely with leading property consultancies, surveying practices, and local authorities, connecting skilled professionals with exciting opportunities in property rating and valuation. Whether you’re an experienced surveyor or looking to develop your career in this specialist field, we’ll help you find a role that matches your expertise and ambitions.


What Does a Property Rating Surveyor Do?

A Property Rating Surveyor specialises in valuing commercial and industrial properties to determine business rates and advising clients on appeals or savings. This role combines property knowledge with financial and legal understanding, making it a key position for organisations that own or manage large property portfolios.

Typical responsibilities of a Property Rating Surveyor include:

  • Inspecting and valuing commercial properties for rating purposes.

  • Preparing and submitting rating appeals to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).

  • Advising clients on reducing liability and identifying cost-saving opportunities.

  • Analysing valuation data and comparable evidence to support recommendations.

  • Negotiating with rating authorities and stakeholders.

  • Preparing detailed reports, valuations, and case documentation.

  • Staying up to date with changes in rating legislation and property law.

Property Rating Surveyors often work within multidisciplinary teams alongside other valuation, agency, and planning professionals, providing clients with tailored and strategic property advice.


Skills and Qualities for Property Rating Surveyor Jobs

To succeed as a Property Rating Surveyor, you’ll need a combination of technical knowledge, analytical skill, and client-focused communication. Employers look for surveyors who are confident handling complex valuations, interpreting data, and presenting professional advice clearly and accurately.

Key skills and attributes include:

  • Strong understanding of property valuation methods and rating legislation.

  • Excellent numerical and analytical abilities.

  • Proficiency with valuation software and Microsoft Office packages.

  • Clear communication and negotiation skills.

  • Attention to detail and ability to work independently.

  • Confidence in liaising with clients, rating authorities, and stakeholders.

  • RICS qualification or progress toward membership (preferred by many employers).

Experience in commercial valuation, real estate management, or local government property work can also be highly advantageous for those entering the rating sector.


Training and Career Progression

A career in property rating surveying offers excellent long-term prospects within the property and valuation industry. Many professionals progress from Assistant or Graduate Surveyor roles into senior or management positions as they gain experience and industry qualifications.

Career progression may include roles such as:

  • Senior Rating Surveyor

  • Associate Surveyor

  • Director of Rating

  • Head of Valuation or Consultancy

Achieving or working towards RICS chartered status can significantly enhance your career opportunities, credibility, and earning potential. Ongoing training in legislation updates, valuation techniques, and client management will also help you stay competitive in this evolving field.


Explore Property Rating Surveyor jobs today and discover new opportunities in Scotland’s thriving property market.

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