Organisation Profile
Are you an ambitious graduate ready to take the first step toward becoming chartered with a leading professional body? At Gleeds, we’re looking for inspiring graduates who are passionate about building a career with a Built environment consultancy in:
- Building Surveying
- Project Management
- Quantity Surveying
- Project Controls Engineering
- Tax Consultancy
What We Offer:
- Internships - June 3 months – opportunities to secure a Graduate position after you finish your final year
- Year-in-Industry 12 months – opportunities to secure a Graduate position after you finish your final year
- Graduate Opportunities ( 2-year programme) with great career progression
With roles available across the UK, you’ll have the flexibility to choose a location that works for you.
Whether you're from a Built Environment degree or not, Gleeds will support your development — including funding an MSc (if needed) — to help you work toward becoming chartered with professional bodies such as:
- RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
- APM (Association for Project Management)
- CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building)
Recruiting from: Architecture, Construction and Surveying
Primary business area: Property, Construction and QS
Opportunities for: Graduates, Visa Sponsorship
Sponsor Licence: Yes
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