Country United Kingdom
Office Location London Westminster
About Us Adaptable/Agile Working: This hybrid role is based on a 60% onsite, 40% remote working model.
Join RICS, a globally respected organisation that sets the highest ethical standards across land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure, supporting 140,000 professionals worldwide.
At RICS, we are at the forefront of shaping the built and natural environment. As a prominent professional body, we empower our members with globally recognised qualifications, influential networks, and access to high quality resources.
Role Purpose and Key Responsibilities RICS is seeking a credible and experienced Senior Specialist in Construction & Infrastructure Management to join our senior specialist team and help shape the technical integrity of the surveying profession on a global scale. In this influential role, you will help shape the future of the profession by developing practical, high-quality guidance across core areas including construction project management, quantity surveying, and the application of AI,
data and technology in the built environment.
You'll lead on sector insight and member engagement, managing working groups and contributing to standards that support our global professional community. With regular speaking engagements, collaboration across internal teams, and responsibility for translating complex developments into accessible guidance, your work will directly support professional excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead the development of guidance and standards across construction and infrastructure
• Provide insight on emerging themes including technology, data, and innovation in surveying
• Represent RICS externally - chairing groups, speaking at conferences, and supporting industry initiatives
• Manage and contribute to working groups, collaborating with sector experts and stakeholders
• Translate complex regulatory, policy and market information into clear, member-focused outputs
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📌 Senior Specialist, Construction (España)
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