Job Advert: Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor Grade 13 Full-Time This local authority manages a diverse and high-value property estate worth over £500 million, supporting essential services across the council. Disposal and acquisition of assets are key to meeting our capital receipts targets and ensuring the ongoing delivery of a sustainable and efficient property portfolio.We are now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor to play a central role in shaping, managing and delivering property transactions across the Council's extensive estate.About the RoleAs our Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor, you will manage a varied caseload covering disposals, acquisitions and strategic development opportunities across the Council's operational estate, rural holdings, development land and commercial assets.You will develop and deliver strategies that maximise value, ensure robust governance and support evidence-based decision-making. Acting as a lead negotiator on behalf of the Council, you'll work closely with partners, developers, legal advisors and internal stakeholders to secure the best outcomes under s123 Local Government Act 1972.This is a key professional role where your expertise will directly influence the Council's capital programme, long-term asset strategy and wider organisational objectives.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop strategies for disposal, acquisition and investment aligned to corporate priorities. Identify under-performing or surplus assets and lead value-add or disposal initiatives. Undertake detailed financial and commercial appraisals, including complex structures such as overage, JV and forward funding. Manage property-related capital and revenue programming to support decision-making. Lead negotiations with developers, agents, stakeholders and landowners. Commission and manage external property and legal advisors. Provide strategic planning and development advice across a wide range of asset types. Ensure robust governance for all property transactions. Prepare high-quality reports for senior stakeholders, members, CPSG and external bodies. Contribute to the annual Report, Corporate Asset Management Plan and related strategies. Maintain accurate property data using AMS, CAD, GIS and analytical tools. Ensure compliance with statutory, health & safety and information governance requirements. Promote best practice, champion continuous improvement and deputise for the Disposal & Acquisition Manager when required. What We're Looking ForEssential: Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field. MRICS professional membership. Significant experience managing disposals and acquisitions across a variety of land and property types. Strong background in Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiations and investment market analysis. Demonstrable experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Robust financial and commercial appraisal skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to influence stakeholders and present recommendations clearly. Ability to manage competing demands, deliver to deadlines and maintain high professional standards. Valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments will be considered). Desirable: Local government or wider public-sector experience. Knowledge of construction matters and preparing budgets/spend profiles. What you'll get in return On offer:Salary £49000- £53000 A supportive and inclusive working environment Flexible working options, including Hybrid (3 days WFH) Casual user car allowance Generous public-sector pension scheme Ongoing professional development opportunities Generous annual leave What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
12/02/2026
Full time
Job Advert: Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor Grade 13 Full-Time This local authority manages a diverse and high-value property estate worth over £500 million, supporting essential services across the council. Disposal and acquisition of assets are key to meeting our capital receipts targets and ensuring the ongoing delivery of a sustainable and efficient property portfolio.We are now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor to play a central role in shaping, managing and delivering property transactions across the Council's extensive estate.About the RoleAs our Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor, you will manage a varied caseload covering disposals, acquisitions and strategic development opportunities across the Council's operational estate, rural holdings, development land and commercial assets.You will develop and deliver strategies that maximise value, ensure robust governance and support evidence-based decision-making. Acting as a lead negotiator on behalf of the Council, you'll work closely with partners, developers, legal advisors and internal stakeholders to secure the best outcomes under s123 Local Government Act 1972.This is a key professional role where your expertise will directly influence the Council's capital programme, long-term asset strategy and wider organisational objectives.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop strategies for disposal, acquisition and investment aligned to corporate priorities. Identify under-performing or surplus assets and lead value-add or disposal initiatives. Undertake detailed financial and commercial appraisals, including complex structures such as overage, JV and forward funding. Manage property-related capital and revenue programming to support decision-making. Lead negotiations with developers, agents, stakeholders and landowners. Commission and manage external property and legal advisors. Provide strategic planning and development advice across a wide range of asset types. Ensure robust governance for all property transactions. Prepare high-quality reports for senior stakeholders, members, CPSG and external bodies. Contribute to the annual Report, Corporate Asset Management Plan and related strategies. Maintain accurate property data using AMS, CAD, GIS and analytical tools. Ensure compliance with statutory, health & safety and information governance requirements. Promote best practice, champion continuous improvement and deputise for the Disposal & Acquisition Manager when required. What We're Looking ForEssential: Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field. MRICS professional membership. Significant experience managing disposals and acquisitions across a variety of land and property types. Strong background in Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiations and investment market analysis. Demonstrable experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Robust financial and commercial appraisal skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to influence stakeholders and present recommendations clearly. Ability to manage competing demands, deliver to deadlines and maintain high professional standards. Valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments will be considered). Desirable: Local government or wider public-sector experience. Knowledge of construction matters and preparing budgets/spend profiles. What you'll get in return On offer:Salary £49000- £53000 A supportive and inclusive working environment Flexible working options, including Hybrid (3 days WFH) Casual user car allowance Generous public-sector pension scheme Ongoing professional development opportunities Generous annual leave What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-TimeAre you an experienced property professional looking to influence the strategic direction and performance of a diverse public-sector estate? We are seeking a highly capable Principal Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes.This role will focus on the optimisation, rationalisation and day-to-day management of assets to maximise income, minimise costs and ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including achieving best consideration under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972.About the RoleAs Principal Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long-term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under-performing assets and implementing value-add or disposal initiatives. Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset-related decisions. Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders. Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high-quality outcomes. Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence. Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets. Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards. Uphold strong corporate governance for asset-related decisions. Provide strategic advice and high-quality reports for internal steering groups, senior stakeholders and external bodies. Contribute to annual investment programme reports, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic asset documentation. Maintain accurate information within asset management systems (AMS), CAD, GIS and related platforms. Ensure work complies with policies including health & safety, statutory compliance, sustainability and information governance. Demonstrate commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion at all times. Support, when required, by deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience: Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline. Full MRICS membership. Significant post-qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets. Strong experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding. Proven experience analysing investment markets and interpreting financial/performance data. Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals. Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Experience valuing a wide variety of property types. Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles. Good understanding of construction-related matters. Skills and Competencies: Effective workload and time management. Strong financial and resource management skills. Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders. Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly. Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example. Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset. Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards. Desirable: Experience within local government or a similar public-sector organisation. What you'll get in return Salary £49-53000Local Authority pension schemeHybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH)Generous annual leaveFree ParkingEmployee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
12/02/2026
Full time
Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-TimeAre you an experienced property professional looking to influence the strategic direction and performance of a diverse public-sector estate? We are seeking a highly capable Principal Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes.This role will focus on the optimisation, rationalisation and day-to-day management of assets to maximise income, minimise costs and ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including achieving best consideration under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972.About the RoleAs Principal Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long-term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under-performing assets and implementing value-add or disposal initiatives. Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset-related decisions. Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders. Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high-quality outcomes. Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence. Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets. Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards. Uphold strong corporate governance for asset-related decisions. Provide strategic advice and high-quality reports for internal steering groups, senior stakeholders and external bodies. Contribute to annual investment programme reports, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic asset documentation. Maintain accurate information within asset management systems (AMS), CAD, GIS and related platforms. Ensure work complies with policies including health & safety, statutory compliance, sustainability and information governance. Demonstrate commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion at all times. Support, when required, by deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience: Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline. Full MRICS membership. Significant post-qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets. Strong experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding. Proven experience analysing investment markets and interpreting financial/performance data. Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals. Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Experience valuing a wide variety of property types. Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles. Good understanding of construction-related matters. Skills and Competencies: Effective workload and time management. Strong financial and resource management skills. Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders. Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly. Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example. Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset. Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards. Desirable: Experience within local government or a similar public-sector organisation. What you'll get in return Salary £49-53000Local Authority pension schemeHybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH)Generous annual leaveFree ParkingEmployee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Principal Development SurveyorLocal Authority - Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-TimeAre you an experienced property professional looking to shape the future of a diverse and high-value public-sector estate? We are seeking a highly skilled Principal Development Surveyor to lead the proactive management, optimisation and performance of a significant property portfolio.The organisation manages commercial, rural and operational assets held across multiple sectors, including offices, industrial and distribution premises, development land and a rural estate. Proactive asset management is essential to drive value, achieve the best consideration under s123 of the Local Government Act 1972, and support wider service delivery.This role is central to ensuring the portfolio performs at its best - enhancing income streams, reducing occupancy costs, and delivering sound investment decisions through rigorous financial and commercial analysis.About the RoleAs Principal Development Surveyor, you will manage a varied day-to-day caseload of asset management activity across the commercial, development and operational portfolios. You will develop strategies, lead negotiations, advise senior stakeholders and ensure that all statutory and governance requirements relating to property assets are met to the highest professional standards.You will work across a wide range of asset types, contribute to corporate asset planning, and play a key role in shaping long-term investment and development opportunities.Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you will: Develop and deliver asset management and investment strategies, identifying under-performing or surplus assets and recommending value-add or disposal actions. Undertake robust financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments and development opportunities. Lead commercial negotiations with stakeholders, partners, developers and external agents to secure the best outcomes. Commission and oversee external property and legal advisors to ensure high-quality work delivered in line with organisational procedures. Ensure all statutory and legal obligations are met across the portfolio, including compliance, consents and agreements for building works. Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on retention, disposal, development and potential investment opportunities. Promote best practice in asset management and support the development of policies, processes and professional standards. Ensure sound governance of property decisions and represent the organisation at internal and external meetings. Prepare high-quality reports and recommendations for internal groups, stakeholders and external bodies. Contribute to the annual property reports, Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic plans. Maintain accurate and timely management information using systems such as AMS, CAD and GIS. Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy-efficiency initiatives. Protect and manage information securely and report any possible breaches promptly. Demonstrate commitment to organisational values including equality, diversity and inclusion. About YouEssential qualifications and experience: Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field. Full MRICS professional membership. Significant post-qualification experience across asset and estate management for a range of land and property types. Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiation and property law. Experience analysing investment markets, trends and financial data. Proven ability to advise on investment acquisitions, development appraisals and asset performance. Experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Experience valuing a broad range of property types. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to prepare budgets, forecasts and spending profiles. Good understanding of construction-related matters. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence, negotiate and lead. Strong organisational and time-management skills. Desirable: Previous experience working within local government or a similar public-sector environment. What you'll get in return £49-£5300 SalaryHybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH)Local Authority pension SchemeGenerous annual leaveEmployee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
12/02/2026
Full time
Principal Development SurveyorLocal Authority - Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-TimeAre you an experienced property professional looking to shape the future of a diverse and high-value public-sector estate? We are seeking a highly skilled Principal Development Surveyor to lead the proactive management, optimisation and performance of a significant property portfolio.The organisation manages commercial, rural and operational assets held across multiple sectors, including offices, industrial and distribution premises, development land and a rural estate. Proactive asset management is essential to drive value, achieve the best consideration under s123 of the Local Government Act 1972, and support wider service delivery.This role is central to ensuring the portfolio performs at its best - enhancing income streams, reducing occupancy costs, and delivering sound investment decisions through rigorous financial and commercial analysis.About the RoleAs Principal Development Surveyor, you will manage a varied day-to-day caseload of asset management activity across the commercial, development and operational portfolios. You will develop strategies, lead negotiations, advise senior stakeholders and ensure that all statutory and governance requirements relating to property assets are met to the highest professional standards.You will work across a wide range of asset types, contribute to corporate asset planning, and play a key role in shaping long-term investment and development opportunities.Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you will: Develop and deliver asset management and investment strategies, identifying under-performing or surplus assets and recommending value-add or disposal actions. Undertake robust financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments and development opportunities. Lead commercial negotiations with stakeholders, partners, developers and external agents to secure the best outcomes. Commission and oversee external property and legal advisors to ensure high-quality work delivered in line with organisational procedures. Ensure all statutory and legal obligations are met across the portfolio, including compliance, consents and agreements for building works. Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on retention, disposal, development and potential investment opportunities. Promote best practice in asset management and support the development of policies, processes and professional standards. Ensure sound governance of property decisions and represent the organisation at internal and external meetings. Prepare high-quality reports and recommendations for internal groups, stakeholders and external bodies. Contribute to the annual property reports, Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic plans. Maintain accurate and timely management information using systems such as AMS, CAD and GIS. Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy-efficiency initiatives. Protect and manage information securely and report any possible breaches promptly. Demonstrate commitment to organisational values including equality, diversity and inclusion. About YouEssential qualifications and experience: Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field. Full MRICS professional membership. Significant post-qualification experience across asset and estate management for a range of land and property types. Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiation and property law. Experience analysing investment markets, trends and financial data. Proven ability to advise on investment acquisitions, development appraisals and asset performance. Experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors. Experience valuing a broad range of property types. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to prepare budgets, forecasts and spending profiles. Good understanding of construction-related matters. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence, negotiate and lead. Strong organisational and time-management skills. Desirable: Previous experience working within local government or a similar public-sector environment. What you'll get in return £49-£5300 SalaryHybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH)Local Authority pension SchemeGenerous annual leaveEmployee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Temporary job - MRICS, Estate Asset Surveyor, local authority A large and busy property services team within a local authority has the need for interim support as a principle asset surveyor. This initial 3-month contract with the potential to be extended. The busy strategic property team need an experienced General Practice Surveyor who has good landlord and tenant skills and who is used to negotiating asset management deals, ideally in a Corporate Landlord environment. The cases can be quite complex, and you will need to be able to take the cases forward with minimum levels of supervision. It would be helpful if you could also handle a caseload of disposal cases too. 2 days per week in the office at County Hall will be required. Job Duties Develop and produce asset management and investment strategies and programmes. Identify surplus and under-performing assets and develop appropriate value-add initiatives and/or disposal plans.Undertake rigorous financial and commercial appraisals to assess feasibility and ensure value for money solutions for new lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments etc.Lead commercial negotiations with key stakeholders, developers, partners etc, and achieve the best outcome for the Council.Commission and monitor external property and legal advice in compliance with LCC processes to ensure high-quality, timely outcomes.Ensure all statutory and legal obligations relating to the portfolio are met, and the portfolio is managed to the highest professional standards, including ensuring all consents and legal agreements being in place prior to any building works taking place.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice to assess suitability of assets for retaining / disposal / development and potential investment opportunities.Promote best practice and expertise in the asset management activity delivered by the Council and advise on the development of related management practices and procedures.Ensure effective corporate governance of property-related decisions is in place for the effective management of property assets.Provide strategic asset management advice, guidance, information and support to the Council, elected Members, related customers, stakeholders and external partners and to represent the Council at meetings with outside bodies as appropriate, including deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager as needed.Provide specialist advice for projects, write reports with recommendations for Corporate Property Steering Group (CPSG), relevant government departments, external bodies and clients, as appropriate.Provide input for the annual IiLP Report, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other plans and strategies required for the effective management of all assets owned and or occupied by the county council for its service delivery.Ensure accurate management information is recorded in a timely manner using an Asset Management System, CAD, GIS and other software as required.Ensure that all work carried out is performed in accordance with the Council's policies and procedures, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy saving initiatives are also met across the portfolio.Responsible for protecting and managing information securely, and reporting breaches or suspected information security breaches, in line with Council policies. This role is 5 days a week with two days in the office at County Hall just off the M1 junction for Coalvill/ Ashby De la Zouch. It is inside IR35 and offers £400-500 per day depending on relevant local government experience (Umbrella). PAYE is available at a lower rate. If you are interested please click on the link or reach out to #
01/02/2026
Seasonal
Temporary job - MRICS, Estate Asset Surveyor, local authority A large and busy property services team within a local authority has the need for interim support as a principle asset surveyor. This initial 3-month contract with the potential to be extended. The busy strategic property team need an experienced General Practice Surveyor who has good landlord and tenant skills and who is used to negotiating asset management deals, ideally in a Corporate Landlord environment. The cases can be quite complex, and you will need to be able to take the cases forward with minimum levels of supervision. It would be helpful if you could also handle a caseload of disposal cases too. 2 days per week in the office at County Hall will be required. Job Duties Develop and produce asset management and investment strategies and programmes. Identify surplus and under-performing assets and develop appropriate value-add initiatives and/or disposal plans.Undertake rigorous financial and commercial appraisals to assess feasibility and ensure value for money solutions for new lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments etc.Lead commercial negotiations with key stakeholders, developers, partners etc, and achieve the best outcome for the Council.Commission and monitor external property and legal advice in compliance with LCC processes to ensure high-quality, timely outcomes.Ensure all statutory and legal obligations relating to the portfolio are met, and the portfolio is managed to the highest professional standards, including ensuring all consents and legal agreements being in place prior to any building works taking place.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice to assess suitability of assets for retaining / disposal / development and potential investment opportunities.Promote best practice and expertise in the asset management activity delivered by the Council and advise on the development of related management practices and procedures.Ensure effective corporate governance of property-related decisions is in place for the effective management of property assets.Provide strategic asset management advice, guidance, information and support to the Council, elected Members, related customers, stakeholders and external partners and to represent the Council at meetings with outside bodies as appropriate, including deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager as needed.Provide specialist advice for projects, write reports with recommendations for Corporate Property Steering Group (CPSG), relevant government departments, external bodies and clients, as appropriate.Provide input for the annual IiLP Report, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other plans and strategies required for the effective management of all assets owned and or occupied by the county council for its service delivery.Ensure accurate management information is recorded in a timely manner using an Asset Management System, CAD, GIS and other software as required.Ensure that all work carried out is performed in accordance with the Council's policies and procedures, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy saving initiatives are also met across the portfolio.Responsible for protecting and managing information securely, and reporting breaches or suspected information security breaches, in line with Council policies. This role is 5 days a week with two days in the office at County Hall just off the M1 junction for Coalvill/ Ashby De la Zouch. It is inside IR35 and offers £400-500 per day depending on relevant local government experience (Umbrella). PAYE is available at a lower rate. If you are interested please click on the link or reach out to #
Permanent Job - Asset surveyor.MRICS. Property services Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-Time Are you an experienced property professional looking to influence the strategic direction and performance of a diverse public sector estate? We are seeking a highly capable Principal Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes.This role will focus on the optimisation, rationalisation and day to day management of assets to maximise income, minimise costs and ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including achieving best consideration under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972. About the RoleAs Principal Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets. Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under performing assets and implementing value add or disposal initiatives.Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset related decisions.Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders.Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high quality outcomes.Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets.Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards.Uphold strong corporate governance for asset related decisions.Provide strategic advice and high quality reports for internal steering groups, senior stakeholders and external bodies.Contribute to annual investment programme reports, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic asset documentation.Maintain accurate information within asset management systems (AMS), CAD, GIS and related platforms.Ensure work complies with policies including health & safety, statutory compliance, sustainability and information governance.Demonstrate commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion at all times.Support, when required, by deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience:Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline.Full MRICS membership.Significant post qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets.Strong experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding.Proven experience analysing investment markets and interpreting financial/performance data.Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals.Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a wide variety of property types.Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters.Skills and Competencies:Effective workload and time management.Strong financial and resource management skills.Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders.Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly.Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example.Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset.Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards.Desirable:Experience within local government or a similar public sector organisation. What you'll get in return Salary £49-53000 Local Authority pension scheme Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Generous annual leave Free Parking Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/02/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Asset surveyor.MRICS. Property services Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-Time Are you an experienced property professional looking to influence the strategic direction and performance of a diverse public sector estate? We are seeking a highly capable Principal Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes.This role will focus on the optimisation, rationalisation and day to day management of assets to maximise income, minimise costs and ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including achieving best consideration under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972. About the RoleAs Principal Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets. Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under performing assets and implementing value add or disposal initiatives.Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset related decisions.Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders.Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high quality outcomes.Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets.Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards.Uphold strong corporate governance for asset related decisions.Provide strategic advice and high quality reports for internal steering groups, senior stakeholders and external bodies.Contribute to annual investment programme reports, the Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic asset documentation.Maintain accurate information within asset management systems (AMS), CAD, GIS and related platforms.Ensure work complies with policies including health & safety, statutory compliance, sustainability and information governance.Demonstrate commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion at all times.Support, when required, by deputising for the Development & Commercial Estates Manager. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience:Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline.Full MRICS membership.Significant post qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets.Strong experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding.Proven experience analysing investment markets and interpreting financial/performance data.Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals.Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a wide variety of property types.Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters.Skills and Competencies:Effective workload and time management.Strong financial and resource management skills.Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders.Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly.Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example.Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset.Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards.Desirable:Experience within local government or a similar public sector organisation. What you'll get in return Salary £49-53000 Local Authority pension scheme Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Generous annual leave Free Parking Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Permanent Job - Development surveyor - local authority Principal Development SurveyorLocal Authority - Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-Time Are you an experienced property professional looking to shape the future of a diverse and high value public sector estate? We are seeking a highly skilled Principal Development Surveyor to lead the proactive management, optimisation and performance of a significant property portfolio.The organisation manages commercial, rural and operational assets held across multiple sectors, including offices, industrial and distribution premises, development land and a rural estate. Proactive asset management is essential to drive value, achieve the best consideration under s123 of the Local Government Act 1972, and support wider service delivery.This role is central to ensuring the portfolio performs at its best - enhancing income streams, reducing occupancy costs, and delivering sound investment decisions through rigorous financial and commercial analysis. About the RoleAs Principal Development Surveyor, you will manage a varied day to day caseload of asset management activity across the commercial, development and operational portfolios. You will develop strategies, lead negotiations, advise senior stakeholders and ensure that all statutory and governance requirements relating to property assets are met to the highest professional standards.You will work across a wide range of asset types, contribute to corporate asset planning, and play a key role in shaping long term investment and development opportunities. Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you will: Develop and deliver asset management and investment strategies, identifying under performing or surplus assets and recommending value add or disposal actions.Undertake robust financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments and development opportunities.Lead commercial negotiations with stakeholders, partners, developers and external agents to secure the best outcomes.Commission and oversee external property and legal advisors to ensure high quality work delivered in line with organisational procedures.Ensure all statutory and legal obligations are met across the portfolio, including compliance, consents and agreements for building works.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on retention, disposal, development and potential investment opportunities.Promote best practice in asset management and support the development of policies, processes and professional standards.Ensure sound governance of property decisions and represent the organisation at internal and external meetings.Prepare high quality reports and recommendations for internal groups, stakeholders and external bodies.Contribute to the annual property reports, Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic plans.Maintain accurate and timely management information using systems such as AMS, CAD and GIS.Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy efficiency initiatives.Protect and manage information securely and report any possible breaches promptly.Demonstrate commitment to organisational values including equality, diversity and inclusion. About YouEssential qualifications and experience:Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field.Full MRICS professional membership.Significant post qualification experience across asset and estate management for a range of land and property types.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiation and property law.Experience analysing investment markets, trends and financial data.Proven ability to advise on investment acquisitions, development appraisals and asset performance.Experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a broad range of property types.Strong commercial awareness with the ability to prepare budgets, forecasts and spending profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters.Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence, negotiate and lead.Strong organisational and time management skills.Desirable:Previous experience working within local government or a similar public sector environment. What you'll get in return £49-£5300 Salary Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Local Authority pension Scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/02/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Development surveyor - local authority Principal Development SurveyorLocal Authority - Strategic Property Services Grade 13 Full-Time Are you an experienced property professional looking to shape the future of a diverse and high value public sector estate? We are seeking a highly skilled Principal Development Surveyor to lead the proactive management, optimisation and performance of a significant property portfolio.The organisation manages commercial, rural and operational assets held across multiple sectors, including offices, industrial and distribution premises, development land and a rural estate. Proactive asset management is essential to drive value, achieve the best consideration under s123 of the Local Government Act 1972, and support wider service delivery.This role is central to ensuring the portfolio performs at its best - enhancing income streams, reducing occupancy costs, and delivering sound investment decisions through rigorous financial and commercial analysis. About the RoleAs Principal Development Surveyor, you will manage a varied day to day caseload of asset management activity across the commercial, development and operational portfolios. You will develop strategies, lead negotiations, advise senior stakeholders and ensure that all statutory and governance requirements relating to property assets are met to the highest professional standards.You will work across a wide range of asset types, contribute to corporate asset planning, and play a key role in shaping long term investment and development opportunities. Key ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you will: Develop and deliver asset management and investment strategies, identifying under performing or surplus assets and recommending value add or disposal actions.Undertake robust financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, renewals, refurbishments and development opportunities.Lead commercial negotiations with stakeholders, partners, developers and external agents to secure the best outcomes.Commission and oversee external property and legal advisors to ensure high quality work delivered in line with organisational procedures.Ensure all statutory and legal obligations are met across the portfolio, including compliance, consents and agreements for building works.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on retention, disposal, development and potential investment opportunities.Promote best practice in asset management and support the development of policies, processes and professional standards.Ensure sound governance of property decisions and represent the organisation at internal and external meetings.Prepare high quality reports and recommendations for internal groups, stakeholders and external bodies.Contribute to the annual property reports, Corporate Asset Management Plan and other strategic plans.Maintain accurate and timely management information using systems such as AMS, CAD and GIS.Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health & safety, statutory compliance and energy efficiency initiatives.Protect and manage information securely and report any possible breaches promptly.Demonstrate commitment to organisational values including equality, diversity and inclusion. About YouEssential qualifications and experience:Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field.Full MRICS professional membership.Significant post qualification experience across asset and estate management for a range of land and property types.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiation and property law.Experience analysing investment markets, trends and financial data.Proven ability to advise on investment acquisitions, development appraisals and asset performance.Experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a broad range of property types.Strong commercial awareness with the ability to prepare budgets, forecasts and spending profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters.Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence, negotiate and lead.Strong organisational and time management skills.Desirable:Previous experience working within local government or a similar public sector environment. What you'll get in return £49-£5300 Salary Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Local Authority pension Scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Permanent Job - Disposal and acquisition surveyor, local authority Job Advert: Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor Grade 13 Full-Time This local authority manages a diverse and high value property estate worth over £500 million, supporting essential services across the council. Disposal and acquisition of assets are key to meeting our capital receipts targets and ensuring the ongoing delivery of a sustainable and efficient property portfolio.We are now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor to play a central role in shaping, managing and delivering property transactions across the Council's extensive estate.About the RoleAs our Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor, you will manage a varied caseload covering disposals, acquisitions and strategic development opportunities across the Council's operational estate, rural holdings, development land and commercial assets.You will develop and deliver strategies that maximise value, ensure robust governance and support evidence based decision-making. Acting as a lead negotiator on behalf of the Council, you'll work closely with partners, developers, legal advisors and internal stakeholders to secure the best outcomes under s123 Local Government Act 1972.This is a key professional role where your expertise will directly influence the Council's capital programme, long term asset strategy and wider organisational objectives.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop strategies for disposal, acquisition and investment aligned to corporate priorities.Identify under performing or surplus assets and lead value add or disposal initiatives.Undertake detailed financial and commercial appraisals, including complex structures such as overage, JV and forward funding.Manage property related capital and revenue programming to support decision-making.Lead negotiations with developers, agents, stakeholders and landowners.Commission and manage external property and legal advisors.Provide strategic planning and development advice across a wide range of asset types.Ensure robust governance for all property transactions.Prepare high quality reports for senior stakeholders, members, CPSG and external bodies.Contribute to the annual Report, Corporate Asset Management Plan and related strategies.Maintain accurate property data using AMS, CAD, GIS and analytical tools.Ensure compliance with statutory, health & safety and information governance requirements.Promote best practice, champion continuous improvement and deputise for the Disposal & Acquisition Manager when required.What We're Looking ForEssential:Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field.MRICS professional membership.Significant experience managing disposals and acquisitions across a variety of land and property types.Strong background in Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiations and investment market analysis.Demonstrable experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Robust financial and commercial appraisal skills.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to influence stakeholders and present recommendations clearly.Ability to manage competing demands, deliver to deadlines and maintain high professional standards.Valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments will be considered).Desirable:Local government or wider public-sector experience.Knowledge of construction matters and preparing budgets/spend profiles. What you'll get in return On offer: Salary £49000- £53000A supportive and inclusive working environmentFlexible working options, including Hybrid (3 days WFH)Casual user car allowanceGenerous public-sector pension schemeOngoing professional development opportunitiesGenerous annual leave What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/02/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Disposal and acquisition surveyor, local authority Job Advert: Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor Grade 13 Full-Time This local authority manages a diverse and high value property estate worth over £500 million, supporting essential services across the council. Disposal and acquisition of assets are key to meeting our capital receipts targets and ensuring the ongoing delivery of a sustainable and efficient property portfolio.We are now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor to play a central role in shaping, managing and delivering property transactions across the Council's extensive estate.About the RoleAs our Principal Disposal & Acquisition Surveyor, you will manage a varied caseload covering disposals, acquisitions and strategic development opportunities across the Council's operational estate, rural holdings, development land and commercial assets.You will develop and deliver strategies that maximise value, ensure robust governance and support evidence based decision-making. Acting as a lead negotiator on behalf of the Council, you'll work closely with partners, developers, legal advisors and internal stakeholders to secure the best outcomes under s123 Local Government Act 1972.This is a key professional role where your expertise will directly influence the Council's capital programme, long term asset strategy and wider organisational objectives.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop strategies for disposal, acquisition and investment aligned to corporate priorities.Identify under performing or surplus assets and lead value add or disposal initiatives.Undertake detailed financial and commercial appraisals, including complex structures such as overage, JV and forward funding.Manage property related capital and revenue programming to support decision-making.Lead negotiations with developers, agents, stakeholders and landowners.Commission and manage external property and legal advisors.Provide strategic planning and development advice across a wide range of asset types.Ensure robust governance for all property transactions.Prepare high quality reports for senior stakeholders, members, CPSG and external bodies.Contribute to the annual Report, Corporate Asset Management Plan and related strategies.Maintain accurate property data using AMS, CAD, GIS and analytical tools.Ensure compliance with statutory, health & safety and information governance requirements.Promote best practice, champion continuous improvement and deputise for the Disposal & Acquisition Manager when required.What We're Looking ForEssential:Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related field.MRICS professional membership.Significant experience managing disposals and acquisitions across a variety of land and property types.Strong background in Landlord & Tenant matters, valuation, negotiations and investment market analysis.Demonstrable experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Robust financial and commercial appraisal skills.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to influence stakeholders and present recommendations clearly.Ability to manage competing demands, deliver to deadlines and maintain high professional standards.Valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments will be considered).Desirable:Local government or wider public-sector experience.Knowledge of construction matters and preparing budgets/spend profiles. What you'll get in return On offer: Salary £49000- £53000A supportive and inclusive working environmentFlexible working options, including Hybrid (3 days WFH)Casual user car allowanceGenerous public-sector pension schemeOngoing professional development opportunitiesGenerous annual leave What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
My client a Large local authority have the following vacancies.
Job title Asset and Surveying Manager (Two Posts)
Provide a comprehensive, high quality, customer focused Chartered / professional Surveying and Asset Management Service to the Council for the effective asset management of maintenance and major capital improvement programmes to the housing stock. Ensure professional leadership to comply with legal, financial, time, cost and policy constraints. Ensure compliance with all regulations, such as health and safety, environment, building regs etc.
Day to Day
Both posts are important roles within the Maintenance & Contracts (Housing) service dedicated to continuous improvement, efficient services and improving housing standards. You will work a 37- hour week Monday to Friday,
They are both new posts, so it is a great opportunity to make your mark
Post 1 Asset & Surveying Manager - Asset Management
The main task is to manage the housing asset management service including:
Deliver the current Housing Asset Management Strategy, add to the action plan and develop a new strategy
Manage the asset management database (Keystone) ensuring that it is maintained, updated and developed to its full potential
Formulating major repair and improvement programmes
Produce asset management reports making recommendations for improving and developing our stock.
Provide budget forecasts for various housing improvement & component replacement programmes
Produce housing stock sustainability information
Produce housing stock options appraisal reports
Lead service improvement and project teams
Provide cover for the Principal Manager
Post 2. Asset & Surveying Manager - Building Surveying
The main tasks to manage a small building surveying team
Manage a small team of building surveyors
Lead service improvement and project teams
Formulating major repair and improvement programmes
Lead on procurement of maintenance and improvement work programmes
Oversee and undertake feasibility studies providing estimates, specifications and drawings
Prepare reports and give professional advice
Ensure compliance with statutory and health and safety legislation
Assist in producing new policy and strategy for the housing service
Provide cover for the Principal Manager
About You You will need to have a building related degree or similar professional building related qualification e.g. MRICS, MCIOB and 5 years qualitative experience. You will also be required to have detailed knowledge of
Asset Management & Building Surveying, as well as, business planning, and change management.
Your expert recruitment consultant is Andrew Husselbee, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy
27/10/2020
Permanent
My client a Large local authority have the following vacancies.
Job title Asset and Surveying Manager (Two Posts)
Provide a comprehensive, high quality, customer focused Chartered / professional Surveying and Asset Management Service to the Council for the effective asset management of maintenance and major capital improvement programmes to the housing stock. Ensure professional leadership to comply with legal, financial, time, cost and policy constraints. Ensure compliance with all regulations, such as health and safety, environment, building regs etc.
Day to Day
Both posts are important roles within the Maintenance & Contracts (Housing) service dedicated to continuous improvement, efficient services and improving housing standards. You will work a 37- hour week Monday to Friday,
They are both new posts, so it is a great opportunity to make your mark
Post 1 Asset & Surveying Manager - Asset Management
The main task is to manage the housing asset management service including:
Deliver the current Housing Asset Management Strategy, add to the action plan and develop a new strategy
Manage the asset management database (Keystone) ensuring that it is maintained, updated and developed to its full potential
Formulating major repair and improvement programmes
Produce asset management reports making recommendations for improving and developing our stock.
Provide budget forecasts for various housing improvement & component replacement programmes
Produce housing stock sustainability information
Produce housing stock options appraisal reports
Lead service improvement and project teams
Provide cover for the Principal Manager
Post 2. Asset & Surveying Manager - Building Surveying
The main tasks to manage a small building surveying team
Manage a small team of building surveyors
Lead service improvement and project teams
Formulating major repair and improvement programmes
Lead on procurement of maintenance and improvement work programmes
Oversee and undertake feasibility studies providing estimates, specifications and drawings
Prepare reports and give professional advice
Ensure compliance with statutory and health and safety legislation
Assist in producing new policy and strategy for the housing service
Provide cover for the Principal Manager
About You You will need to have a building related degree or similar professional building related qualification e.g. MRICS, MCIOB and 5 years qualitative experience. You will also be required to have detailed knowledge of
Asset Management & Building Surveying, as well as, business planning, and change management.
Your expert recruitment consultant is Andrew Husselbee, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy