Building Surveyor, Permanent role, Cambridge, Salary up to £45,000, Hybrid with 1-2 days in office. Your new company Are you an experienced Building Surveyor looking to make a meaningful impact through your work? We're recruiting for a professional and motivated individual to join a dedicated Property Services team, helping to ensure that homes and buildings across the region are safe, compliant and well maintained. This is a hybrid role, combining office-based working (typically 1-2 days per week) with frequent travel to sites across the East of England. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll deliver high-quality surveying services across a varied portfolio of domestic and commercial properties. You'll work closely with tenants, colleagues, contractors and external partners to support the wider Asset Management Strategy and ensure standards are met across the region. Key Responsibilities Conduct stock condition surveys, maintenance surveys, inspections, defect diagnosis and HHSRS assessments, with a particular focus on damp and mould. Prepare technical documents, including specifications, drawings, floor plans, tender packs and cost estimates. Ensure compliance with building regulations, planning requirements, CDM, and all relevant health and safety legislation. Manage contractors and oversee programmes of planned and major works, ensuring quality and value for money. Support procurement, service improvement initiatives, policy development and data analysis. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota and champion best practice in safeguarding and health & safety. What you'll need to succeed You'll bring a strong technical background and a professional, pragmatic approach to your work. You'll be confident working in occupied homes, including supporting tenants with a wide range of needs.What You'll Need Significant experience of working as a surveyor in a similar role/organisation Strong knowledge of building construction, repairs, maintenance and compliance requirements. Experience in contract administration, site inspections and managing contractors. Ability to produce accurate specifications, reports, drawings and cost estimates. Strong IT skills, including Word, Excel and CAD software. A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle (regular travel required). What you'll get in return - Why Join Us? We're proud to offer a role where your expertise directly contributes to creating safe, accessible and high-quality environments for people who rely on well-managed, well-maintained homes. Alongside a purposeful role, you'll receive a fantastic benefits package: Benefits: Competitive salary: £45,000 per annum 33 days holiday including bank holidays Choice of two pension schemes with enhanced employer contributions Wellbeing, development & rewards including: Health cashback plan (dental, optical and more) Enhanced sick pay Employee assistance and wellbeing support Access to training and professional qualifications Annual leave purchase scheme Recognition and reward programmes Tax-saving schemes Opportunities to shape the organisation through employee forums 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. #
02/03/2026
Full time
Building Surveyor, Permanent role, Cambridge, Salary up to £45,000, Hybrid with 1-2 days in office. Your new company Are you an experienced Building Surveyor looking to make a meaningful impact through your work? We're recruiting for a professional and motivated individual to join a dedicated Property Services team, helping to ensure that homes and buildings across the region are safe, compliant and well maintained. This is a hybrid role, combining office-based working (typically 1-2 days per week) with frequent travel to sites across the East of England. Your new role As a Building Surveyor, you'll deliver high-quality surveying services across a varied portfolio of domestic and commercial properties. You'll work closely with tenants, colleagues, contractors and external partners to support the wider Asset Management Strategy and ensure standards are met across the region. Key Responsibilities Conduct stock condition surveys, maintenance surveys, inspections, defect diagnosis and HHSRS assessments, with a particular focus on damp and mould. Prepare technical documents, including specifications, drawings, floor plans, tender packs and cost estimates. Ensure compliance with building regulations, planning requirements, CDM, and all relevant health and safety legislation. Manage contractors and oversee programmes of planned and major works, ensuring quality and value for money. Support procurement, service improvement initiatives, policy development and data analysis. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota and champion best practice in safeguarding and health & safety. What you'll need to succeed You'll bring a strong technical background and a professional, pragmatic approach to your work. You'll be confident working in occupied homes, including supporting tenants with a wide range of needs.What You'll Need Significant experience of working as a surveyor in a similar role/organisation Strong knowledge of building construction, repairs, maintenance and compliance requirements. Experience in contract administration, site inspections and managing contractors. Ability to produce accurate specifications, reports, drawings and cost estimates. Strong IT skills, including Word, Excel and CAD software. A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle (regular travel required). What you'll get in return - Why Join Us? We're proud to offer a role where your expertise directly contributes to creating safe, accessible and high-quality environments for people who rely on well-managed, well-maintained homes. Alongside a purposeful role, you'll receive a fantastic benefits package: Benefits: Competitive salary: £45,000 per annum 33 days holiday including bank holidays Choice of two pension schemes with enhanced employer contributions Wellbeing, development & rewards including: Health cashback plan (dental, optical and more) Enhanced sick pay Employee assistance and wellbeing support Access to training and professional qualifications Annual leave purchase scheme Recognition and reward programmes Tax-saving schemes Opportunities to shape the organisation through employee forums 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. #
We are recruiting a Surveyor with strong technical knowledge in building construction and diagnostics. The role involves completing building surveys, diagnosing damp/mould/disrepair issues, scoping remedial works, and managing small projects through to completion. Accuracy, good judgement, and a professional approach are essential. Key Responsibilities Conduct surveys and diagnose building defects (including damp & mould) Prepare technical reports and scopes of work Manage small repair/refurb projects to completion Support operatives with technical guidance and quality checks Maintain accurate records and escalate high-risk issues when required Support Health & Safety compliance and investigate incidents when needed Participate in an out-of-hours escalation service Requirements Skills & Knowledge Building defect diagnosis & building pathology Project management of maintenance/repair works Strong communication & reporting skills Proficient with MS Office and job management systems Understanding of building materials, regulations & maintenance methods Ability to coach and support operatives Qualifications Ideally degree-level Building Surveying + RICS/CIOB + PCA certification Alternatively HNC/HND or NVQ Level 4+ in Building Studies/Construction Full UK driving licence Experience 5+ years in building maintenance across multiple trades Experience in damp/mould/condensation investigations Maintenance & planned works delivery Commercial or social housing experience desirable
25/02/2026
Full time
We are recruiting a Surveyor with strong technical knowledge in building construction and diagnostics. The role involves completing building surveys, diagnosing damp/mould/disrepair issues, scoping remedial works, and managing small projects through to completion. Accuracy, good judgement, and a professional approach are essential. Key Responsibilities Conduct surveys and diagnose building defects (including damp & mould) Prepare technical reports and scopes of work Manage small repair/refurb projects to completion Support operatives with technical guidance and quality checks Maintain accurate records and escalate high-risk issues when required Support Health & Safety compliance and investigate incidents when needed Participate in an out-of-hours escalation service Requirements Skills & Knowledge Building defect diagnosis & building pathology Project management of maintenance/repair works Strong communication & reporting skills Proficient with MS Office and job management systems Understanding of building materials, regulations & maintenance methods Ability to coach and support operatives Qualifications Ideally degree-level Building Surveying + RICS/CIOB + PCA certification Alternatively HNC/HND or NVQ Level 4+ in Building Studies/Construction Full UK driving licence Experience 5+ years in building maintenance across multiple trades Experience in damp/mould/condensation investigations Maintenance & planned works delivery Commercial or social housing experience desirable
THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION PERFECT FOR SOME WHO NEEDS 2/3 DAYS A WEEK - PAYING ON A PER SURVEY BASIS - AVERAGE 6 SURVEYS A WEEK! OUTSIDE IR-35 Job Purpose To inspect, diagnose, and manage cases of damp, condensation, and mould within social housing properties, ensuring homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with housing standards. The Damp and Mould Surveyor will provide technical expertise, specify remedial works, and work closely with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to resolve issues effectively and prevent recurrence. Key Responsibilities Carry out inspections of residential properties to identify causes of damp, condensation, and mould growth. Diagnose building defects, environmental factors, and lifestyle contributors affecting indoor air quality and moisture levels. Produce detailed survey reports, including photographs, findings, and recommended remedial actions. Specify appropriate remedial works and monitor contractor performance to ensure quality and compliance. Ensure all works comply with relevant legislation, health and safety standards, and housing regulations. Liaise directly with residents to explain findings, provide advice on ventilation and heating, and manage expectations sensitively. Work collaboratively with repairs, asset management, and housing teams to resolve complex cases. Identify recurring or systemic issues and contribute to improvement plans and preventative strategies. Maintain accurate records and case management systems. Support legal or disrepair claims by providing technical reports and expert input where required. Person Specification Essential: Experience in surveying residential properties, ideally within social housing or housing associations. Sound knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, and building pathology. Understanding of relevant housing legislation and standards (e.g. Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Ability to write clear, technical reports for both professional and non-technical audiences. Strong communication skills and a customer-focused approach when dealing with residents. Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently. Full UK driving licence (or equivalent) and ability to travel between sites. Desirable: Professional qualification in building surveying, construction, or property maintenance. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS or CIOB). Experience dealing with disrepair claims or complaints related to damp and mould. Knowledge of planned maintenance and asset management strategies. Skills & Competencies Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills Strong attention to detail Good IT skills (surveying systems, report writing, and digital photography) Ability to communicate sensitively with vulnerable tenants Organised and able to prioritise workload Health, Safety & Safeguarding Ensure compliance with all health and safety procedures at all times
24/02/2026
Contract
THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION PERFECT FOR SOME WHO NEEDS 2/3 DAYS A WEEK - PAYING ON A PER SURVEY BASIS - AVERAGE 6 SURVEYS A WEEK! OUTSIDE IR-35 Job Purpose To inspect, diagnose, and manage cases of damp, condensation, and mould within social housing properties, ensuring homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with housing standards. The Damp and Mould Surveyor will provide technical expertise, specify remedial works, and work closely with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to resolve issues effectively and prevent recurrence. Key Responsibilities Carry out inspections of residential properties to identify causes of damp, condensation, and mould growth. Diagnose building defects, environmental factors, and lifestyle contributors affecting indoor air quality and moisture levels. Produce detailed survey reports, including photographs, findings, and recommended remedial actions. Specify appropriate remedial works and monitor contractor performance to ensure quality and compliance. Ensure all works comply with relevant legislation, health and safety standards, and housing regulations. Liaise directly with residents to explain findings, provide advice on ventilation and heating, and manage expectations sensitively. Work collaboratively with repairs, asset management, and housing teams to resolve complex cases. Identify recurring or systemic issues and contribute to improvement plans and preventative strategies. Maintain accurate records and case management systems. Support legal or disrepair claims by providing technical reports and expert input where required. Person Specification Essential: Experience in surveying residential properties, ideally within social housing or housing associations. Sound knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, and building pathology. Understanding of relevant housing legislation and standards (e.g. Housing Health and Safety Rating System). Ability to write clear, technical reports for both professional and non-technical audiences. Strong communication skills and a customer-focused approach when dealing with residents. Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently. Full UK driving licence (or equivalent) and ability to travel between sites. Desirable: Professional qualification in building surveying, construction, or property maintenance. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS or CIOB). Experience dealing with disrepair claims or complaints related to damp and mould. Knowledge of planned maintenance and asset management strategies. Skills & Competencies Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills Strong attention to detail Good IT skills (surveying systems, report writing, and digital photography) Ability to communicate sensitively with vulnerable tenants Organised and able to prioritise workload Health, Safety & Safeguarding Ensure compliance with all health and safety procedures at all times
Senior Surveyor Salary: Circa £57,000 Location : Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent Braxfield Recruitment is a specialist recruitment agency working within property services and we are currently working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building S urveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled surveyor with management experience aswell as expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role: Allocating works to them and ensuring those works are being carried out in line with the organisation and residents expectations. You will have the technical knowledge to be able to support the surveyors with any queries they escalate and provide coaching or training as necessary. The work will focus on all projects that sit outside of the repairs team and not within any planned works programmes. This will include damp and mould issues, structural works and anything else deemed to be complex or a major works project. The Senior Surveyor will need to build strong relationships with specialist contractors required to look at solutions to issues highlighted and work closely with colleagues such as the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers as they will ultimately deliver the works scoped out by the surveying team. About you: Ideally hold a RICS Qualification. History of working as a surveyor within a Housing Association, Local Authority or Contractor operating within the social housing sector. Experience of managing a team of surveyors. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnosis across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of implementing quality systems. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing, offices and other building types. Experience of managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Excellent Computer skills in Microsoft products, including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £57,000 Permanent position A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. To summarise: If you have a background in Surveying within the sector either with a housing association, local authority or contractor then please submit your CV and one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail. Equally, if after reading this it is not quite what you are looking for, please email your CV to (url removed) and we can make you aware of other positions that we have.
19/02/2026
Full time
Senior Surveyor Salary: Circa £57,000 Location : Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent Braxfield Recruitment is a specialist recruitment agency working within property services and we are currently working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building S urveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled surveyor with management experience aswell as expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role: Allocating works to them and ensuring those works are being carried out in line with the organisation and residents expectations. You will have the technical knowledge to be able to support the surveyors with any queries they escalate and provide coaching or training as necessary. The work will focus on all projects that sit outside of the repairs team and not within any planned works programmes. This will include damp and mould issues, structural works and anything else deemed to be complex or a major works project. The Senior Surveyor will need to build strong relationships with specialist contractors required to look at solutions to issues highlighted and work closely with colleagues such as the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers as they will ultimately deliver the works scoped out by the surveying team. About you: Ideally hold a RICS Qualification. History of working as a surveyor within a Housing Association, Local Authority or Contractor operating within the social housing sector. Experience of managing a team of surveyors. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnosis across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of implementing quality systems. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing, offices and other building types. Experience of managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Excellent Computer skills in Microsoft products, including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £57,000 Permanent position A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. To summarise: If you have a background in Surveying within the sector either with a housing association, local authority or contractor then please submit your CV and one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail. Equally, if after reading this it is not quite what you are looking for, please email your CV to (url removed) and we can make you aware of other positions that we have.
A Damp and Mould Building Surveyor is responsible for inspecting properties, diagnosing causes of damp, mould, and condensation, and specifying appropriate remedial works to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with housing standards. The role involves conducting site surveys, preparing technical reports, liaising with contractors and tenants, and ensuring repairs are completed effectively and in line with regulations and landlord obligations Client Details This is working for a not-for-profit housing association based in the North East of England that manages thousands of homes and provides affordable housing and support services to local communities. It focuses on delivering safe, well-maintained homes, investing in neighbourhood improvements, and supporting tenants with initiatives that promote well being, financial resilience, and community development. Description Conduct property inspections to identify causes of damp, mould, and condensation issues. Diagnose building defects and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Prepare detailed survey reports, specifications, and cost estimates for repair works. Ensure compliance with housing legislation, health and safety standards, and regulatory requirements. Liaise with tenants to explain findings, provide advice, and manage expectations. Instruct and oversee contractors to ensure works are completed to specification and quality standards. Monitor progress of repairs and carry out post-inspection checks. Maintain accurate records, update asset management systems, and provide performance data when required. Profile Holds a recognised damp and mould qualification (e.g. certificated training in damp diagnosis, condensation control, or building pathology). Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and moisture-related issues in residential properties. Has proven experience working within social housing or a similar regulated environment. Able to quickly assess cases, make sound decisions, and implement practical remedial solutions. Produces clear, concise technical reports and specifications. Confident in managing contractors and ensuring works are delivered to a high standard. Communicates effectively and empathetically with tenants, particularly in sensitive or complaint-driven cases. Works independently, adapts quickly to new systems and teams, and delivers results within tight timeframes typical of interim assignments. Job Offer Competitive Rates Immediate Start 8am to 4pm working hours Use of a Van
19/02/2026
Seasonal
A Damp and Mould Building Surveyor is responsible for inspecting properties, diagnosing causes of damp, mould, and condensation, and specifying appropriate remedial works to ensure homes are safe, healthy, and compliant with housing standards. The role involves conducting site surveys, preparing technical reports, liaising with contractors and tenants, and ensuring repairs are completed effectively and in line with regulations and landlord obligations Client Details This is working for a not-for-profit housing association based in the North East of England that manages thousands of homes and provides affordable housing and support services to local communities. It focuses on delivering safe, well-maintained homes, investing in neighbourhood improvements, and supporting tenants with initiatives that promote well being, financial resilience, and community development. Description Conduct property inspections to identify causes of damp, mould, and condensation issues. Diagnose building defects and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Prepare detailed survey reports, specifications, and cost estimates for repair works. Ensure compliance with housing legislation, health and safety standards, and regulatory requirements. Liaise with tenants to explain findings, provide advice, and manage expectations. Instruct and oversee contractors to ensure works are completed to specification and quality standards. Monitor progress of repairs and carry out post-inspection checks. Maintain accurate records, update asset management systems, and provide performance data when required. Profile Holds a recognised damp and mould qualification (e.g. certificated training in damp diagnosis, condensation control, or building pathology). Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and moisture-related issues in residential properties. Has proven experience working within social housing or a similar regulated environment. Able to quickly assess cases, make sound decisions, and implement practical remedial solutions. Produces clear, concise technical reports and specifications. Confident in managing contractors and ensuring works are delivered to a high standard. Communicates effectively and empathetically with tenants, particularly in sensitive or complaint-driven cases. Works independently, adapts quickly to new systems and teams, and delivers results within tight timeframes typical of interim assignments. Job Offer Competitive Rates Immediate Start 8am to 4pm working hours Use of a Van
Maintenance Surveyor Salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Location: Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent We re working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building Surveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled surveyor with expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role As a Building Surveyor , you ll be responsible for diagnosing building defects, specifying works, and managing works processes, void refurbishments, and planned projects. You ll ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and in excellent condition providing a service that delivers real value for money and excellent customer outcomes. Working with a level of autonomy, you ll make day-to-day operational decisions to ensure service performance, resident satisfaction, and compliance with organisational maintenance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Diagnose, specify, and manage repairs and maintenance projects across a diverse housing portfolio. Carry out property inspections to identify defects, including damp and mould issues, ensuring appropriate remedial action is taken. Oversee contractors and consultants to ensure works are delivered to the required quality, on time, and within budget. Manage void properties, ensuring efficient turnaround and compliance with void standards. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, risk management, and operational efficiency. Undertake technical audits and performance reviews to drive quality and compliance across the supply chain. Ensure accurate financial and compliance reporting, maintaining robust record-keeping in line with organisational asset management systems. Promote a culture of building safety, collaboration, and resident engagement across all maintenance activities. About You Qualified to HNC level (or equivalent) in a building-related discipline. Experienced in responsive and planned maintenance , void management , and defect diagnosis (including damp and mould). Excellent technical knowledge of housing maintenance, building pathology, and construction practices. Strong understanding of health & safety, landlord and tenant responsibilities, and relevant compliance legislation. Effective communicator with the ability to engage positively with residents, contractors, and colleagues. Skilled in contract administration, cost control, and ensuring value for money in service delivery. Ideally, a member or technical member of RICS (TechRICS) or working towards professional accreditation (desirable, not essential). What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Permanent Position. A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. If you think this could be the right role for you then contact us with our most up to date CV and one of the team will be in touch to discuss further.
19/02/2026
Full time
Maintenance Surveyor Salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Location: Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent We re working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building Surveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled surveyor with expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role As a Building Surveyor , you ll be responsible for diagnosing building defects, specifying works, and managing works processes, void refurbishments, and planned projects. You ll ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and in excellent condition providing a service that delivers real value for money and excellent customer outcomes. Working with a level of autonomy, you ll make day-to-day operational decisions to ensure service performance, resident satisfaction, and compliance with organisational maintenance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Diagnose, specify, and manage repairs and maintenance projects across a diverse housing portfolio. Carry out property inspections to identify defects, including damp and mould issues, ensuring appropriate remedial action is taken. Oversee contractors and consultants to ensure works are delivered to the required quality, on time, and within budget. Manage void properties, ensuring efficient turnaround and compliance with void standards. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, risk management, and operational efficiency. Undertake technical audits and performance reviews to drive quality and compliance across the supply chain. Ensure accurate financial and compliance reporting, maintaining robust record-keeping in line with organisational asset management systems. Promote a culture of building safety, collaboration, and resident engagement across all maintenance activities. About You Qualified to HNC level (or equivalent) in a building-related discipline. Experienced in responsive and planned maintenance , void management , and defect diagnosis (including damp and mould). Excellent technical knowledge of housing maintenance, building pathology, and construction practices. Strong understanding of health & safety, landlord and tenant responsibilities, and relevant compliance legislation. Effective communicator with the ability to engage positively with residents, contractors, and colleagues. Skilled in contract administration, cost control, and ensuring value for money in service delivery. Ideally, a member or technical member of RICS (TechRICS) or working towards professional accreditation (desirable, not essential). What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Permanent Position. A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. If you think this could be the right role for you then contact us with our most up to date CV and one of the team will be in touch to discuss further.
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, to assist them with their search for a Damp & Mould Surveying Lead on a permanent basis. We are looking for a Lead Surveyor to join the team responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and quality assurance of a team of Damp & Mould surveyors. Reporting to the Manager of the department, you will be responsible in ensuring that all damp and mould cases are managed effectively and compliantly, from initial triage through to resolution. You will work closely with other departments including Property Repairs and the Area Building Surveyors to provide the full range of building surveying services project management and support the management team in delivering surveying services to the legal framework associated with Awaabs Law, in time and in budget. Key Duties will include: Leading a high-performing team, which includes setting conducting regular 1-2-1 meetings, performance reviews as well as supporting wellbeing, professional development and competency standards within the team. Undertaking surveys for complex damp and mould cases where required. Supporting surveyors with technical advice and decision-making. Producing and review detailed reports and specifications for remedial works. Supporting complaint resolution and responses related to damp and mould cases. To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience leading or supervising surveying or technical teams Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, and building pathology. Detailed understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements A working knowledge of Schedule of Rates. A Formal Building qualification such as a RICs accredited course, BSC, HNC or HND. Experience working with asset management, leasehold, response repairs, empty homes and programmed works. A full and clean driving license. To apply for this position, please submit your CV or contact Natasha Moore for more information
19/02/2026
Full time
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, to assist them with their search for a Damp & Mould Surveying Lead on a permanent basis. We are looking for a Lead Surveyor to join the team responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and quality assurance of a team of Damp & Mould surveyors. Reporting to the Manager of the department, you will be responsible in ensuring that all damp and mould cases are managed effectively and compliantly, from initial triage through to resolution. You will work closely with other departments including Property Repairs and the Area Building Surveyors to provide the full range of building surveying services project management and support the management team in delivering surveying services to the legal framework associated with Awaabs Law, in time and in budget. Key Duties will include: Leading a high-performing team, which includes setting conducting regular 1-2-1 meetings, performance reviews as well as supporting wellbeing, professional development and competency standards within the team. Undertaking surveys for complex damp and mould cases where required. Supporting surveyors with technical advice and decision-making. Producing and review detailed reports and specifications for remedial works. Supporting complaint resolution and responses related to damp and mould cases. To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience leading or supervising surveying or technical teams Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, and building pathology. Detailed understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements A working knowledge of Schedule of Rates. A Formal Building qualification such as a RICs accredited course, BSC, HNC or HND. Experience working with asset management, leasehold, response repairs, empty homes and programmed works. A full and clean driving license. To apply for this position, please submit your CV or contact Natasha Moore for more information
Job Title: Technical Operation Manager Location: South london Contract: Permanent Salary: 55,000 - 60,000 Overview A leading social housing provider in South London is seeking an experienced Technical Operations Manager to oversee property services, including damp & mould, disrepair, fire safety, compliance, and contractor management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in managing teams, ensuring statutory compliance, and driving service improvements. Key Responsibilities The Technical Operations Manager will lead a team of Surveyors, Property Services Officers, and Damp & Mould Coordinators. The role includes ensuring Awaab's Law compliance, managing investigations, triage, and repairs, and overseeing the Disrepair service, ensuring full legal and statutory adherence. This position will oversee fire safety compliance, including Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs), EICR, and LGSR services, coordinating with M&E teams for statutory testing and remedial works. The role also involves contractor management, overseeing procurement, tendering, onboarding, and performance management. You will be responsible for driving quality, cost control, and ensuring timely delivery of services. Maintaining accurate asset data and performance reporting, ensuring operational processes align with corporate and regulatory requirements. A key part of the role will be fostering a high-performance, resident-focused culture, and leading continuous improvement initiatives. Qualifications & Skills Strong experience in contract management, damp & mould, disrepair, and building safety. Knowledge of statutory compliance (Awaab's Law, FRAs, EICRs, LGSRs). Proficient in SORs and budget management. If you are an experienced Technical Operations Manager with a focus on compliance and high-quality service delivery, within the social housing sector, apply today! Tags: Techincal Operation Manager, Social Housing, Local Authority, Disrepair, Damp & Mould, FRA, M&E, Ops Manager
18/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Operation Manager Location: South london Contract: Permanent Salary: 55,000 - 60,000 Overview A leading social housing provider in South London is seeking an experienced Technical Operations Manager to oversee property services, including damp & mould, disrepair, fire safety, compliance, and contractor management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in managing teams, ensuring statutory compliance, and driving service improvements. Key Responsibilities The Technical Operations Manager will lead a team of Surveyors, Property Services Officers, and Damp & Mould Coordinators. The role includes ensuring Awaab's Law compliance, managing investigations, triage, and repairs, and overseeing the Disrepair service, ensuring full legal and statutory adherence. This position will oversee fire safety compliance, including Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs), EICR, and LGSR services, coordinating with M&E teams for statutory testing and remedial works. The role also involves contractor management, overseeing procurement, tendering, onboarding, and performance management. You will be responsible for driving quality, cost control, and ensuring timely delivery of services. Maintaining accurate asset data and performance reporting, ensuring operational processes align with corporate and regulatory requirements. A key part of the role will be fostering a high-performance, resident-focused culture, and leading continuous improvement initiatives. Qualifications & Skills Strong experience in contract management, damp & mould, disrepair, and building safety. Knowledge of statutory compliance (Awaab's Law, FRAs, EICRs, LGSRs). Proficient in SORs and budget management. If you are an experienced Technical Operations Manager with a focus on compliance and high-quality service delivery, within the social housing sector, apply today! Tags: Techincal Operation Manager, Social Housing, Local Authority, Disrepair, Damp & Mould, FRA, M&E, Ops Manager
Assistant Surveyor Papworth Trust are looking for an Assistant Surveyor to join their Property team in this exciting new role. We are seeking someone looking to progress their surveying knowledge and skills, with training and support provided to the right candidate. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your surveying knowledge and skills while supporting the delivery of a professional and effective service across domestic and commercial properties. This full-time, permanent position is based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire , with travel across Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Hertfordshire, so applicants must be able to commute reliably across these areas. Fantastic company benefits include: Competitive Salary: £30,000 per annum Holiday: 33 days annual leave including bank holidays Pension: Choice of two schemes with enhanced employer contribution Employee extras: Health cashback plan, occupational sick pay (after probation), employee assistance helpline, wellbeing apps, mental health first aid support, and ongoing training and development Additional perks: Values in Practice reward scheme, cycle-to-work and tax-saving incentives, and opportunities to contribute to employee forum and colleague experience groups About the role: As Assistant Surveyor , you will support property inspections and asset management activities, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and safety standards. Working closely with colleagues, tenants, and contractors, you will help deliver a high-quality, customer-focused service. Working hours are 37.5 hours per week, with an anticipated 1 2 days office-based and the remainder spent visiting sites. Key Responsibilities: Conduct stock condition, maintenance, measured, and pre/post inspections, producing accurate floor plans and reports, and diagnosing property defects including damp and mould Support major works and tendering programmes by preparing specifications and ensuring compliance with asbestos, fire, legionella, and other regulations Provide advice to tenants, contractors, and partners on works, permissions, and compliance matters Contribute to policy and service development, safeguarding tenants wellbeing and reporting concerns in line with Trust procedures Participate in the on-call Duty Officer rota, maintain CPD, and actively support the Trust s mission and values About you: As an Assistant Surveyor , you will share the Trust s commitment to equality, inclusion, and safeguarding. Ideally, you will have at least two years experience within housing associations, council housing, or a similar environment, with experience in building inspections, maintenance, or asset surveying. Strong problem-solving, communication, numeracy, and IT skills are essential, alongside knowledge of housing maintenance, construction, building regulations, CDM, health and safety, and ideally compliance areas such as asbestos, fire, and legionella. You will be self-motivated, organised, and collaborative. Experience as a maintenance surveyor, asset surveyor, or a background in trades/contract management inspecting building works would be highly advantageous. Access to your own vehicle is required to travel between sites. Why Papworth Trust: Papworth Trust is a leading disability charity dedicated to empowering disabled people to live with equality, choice, and independence. With a vision of a world where disabled people are seen for who they are, the Trust provides vital services that make a meaningful difference every day. Additional information: The post is subject to a basic DBS check, and candidates must be authorised to work in the UK. Papworth Trust is a Disability Confident employer. We welcome applications from disabled candidates and guarantee interviews to those who meet the minimum criteria. If you require reasonable adjustments or alternative formats, please let us know as early as possible. If you are passionate about delivering high-quality property services that support independence and inclusion, we would love to hear from you. To apply for the Assistant Surveyor role, please submit your CV. We look forward to hearing from you. Please check your email inbox and spam / junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this vacancy. No Recruitment agencies please. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region s Online Job Advertiser on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text, or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondences on receipt of your application.
18/02/2026
Full time
Assistant Surveyor Papworth Trust are looking for an Assistant Surveyor to join their Property team in this exciting new role. We are seeking someone looking to progress their surveying knowledge and skills, with training and support provided to the right candidate. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your surveying knowledge and skills while supporting the delivery of a professional and effective service across domestic and commercial properties. This full-time, permanent position is based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire , with travel across Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Hertfordshire, so applicants must be able to commute reliably across these areas. Fantastic company benefits include: Competitive Salary: £30,000 per annum Holiday: 33 days annual leave including bank holidays Pension: Choice of two schemes with enhanced employer contribution Employee extras: Health cashback plan, occupational sick pay (after probation), employee assistance helpline, wellbeing apps, mental health first aid support, and ongoing training and development Additional perks: Values in Practice reward scheme, cycle-to-work and tax-saving incentives, and opportunities to contribute to employee forum and colleague experience groups About the role: As Assistant Surveyor , you will support property inspections and asset management activities, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and safety standards. Working closely with colleagues, tenants, and contractors, you will help deliver a high-quality, customer-focused service. Working hours are 37.5 hours per week, with an anticipated 1 2 days office-based and the remainder spent visiting sites. Key Responsibilities: Conduct stock condition, maintenance, measured, and pre/post inspections, producing accurate floor plans and reports, and diagnosing property defects including damp and mould Support major works and tendering programmes by preparing specifications and ensuring compliance with asbestos, fire, legionella, and other regulations Provide advice to tenants, contractors, and partners on works, permissions, and compliance matters Contribute to policy and service development, safeguarding tenants wellbeing and reporting concerns in line with Trust procedures Participate in the on-call Duty Officer rota, maintain CPD, and actively support the Trust s mission and values About you: As an Assistant Surveyor , you will share the Trust s commitment to equality, inclusion, and safeguarding. Ideally, you will have at least two years experience within housing associations, council housing, or a similar environment, with experience in building inspections, maintenance, or asset surveying. Strong problem-solving, communication, numeracy, and IT skills are essential, alongside knowledge of housing maintenance, construction, building regulations, CDM, health and safety, and ideally compliance areas such as asbestos, fire, and legionella. You will be self-motivated, organised, and collaborative. Experience as a maintenance surveyor, asset surveyor, or a background in trades/contract management inspecting building works would be highly advantageous. Access to your own vehicle is required to travel between sites. Why Papworth Trust: Papworth Trust is a leading disability charity dedicated to empowering disabled people to live with equality, choice, and independence. With a vision of a world where disabled people are seen for who they are, the Trust provides vital services that make a meaningful difference every day. Additional information: The post is subject to a basic DBS check, and candidates must be authorised to work in the UK. Papworth Trust is a Disability Confident employer. We welcome applications from disabled candidates and guarantee interviews to those who meet the minimum criteria. If you require reasonable adjustments or alternative formats, please let us know as early as possible. If you are passionate about delivering high-quality property services that support independence and inclusion, we would love to hear from you. To apply for the Assistant Surveyor role, please submit your CV. We look forward to hearing from you. Please check your email inbox and spam / junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this vacancy. No Recruitment agencies please. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region s Online Job Advertiser on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text, or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondences on receipt of your application.
Property Surveyor Evesham (covering Worcestershire & Gloucestershire) 41,668 rising to 43,251 from April + 1,300 Car Allowance + Package + Flexible Working + Progression + Chartership Support + Further Training This is a great opportunity to join a well-established social housing provider who operate across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, where you will ample opportunity progress both professionally and technically through great training and support on further opportunities. Are you a Property Surveyor with experience across the housing sector and are looking for a new opportunity? Do you want to join an established business where you will have ample opportunity to progress technically whilst benefiting from flexible working? The organisation operates as a housing association, delivering customer-focused repair and maintenance services while maintaining high standards across their housing stock. This role sits within a team of five surveyors, reporting into the Repairs Manager, and plays a key part in ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and well maintained. You'll be responsible for diagnosing complex maintenance issues, carrying out inspections diagnosing complex maintenance issues. As well conducting surveys including stock condition and damp and mould, and monitoring repair works through to completion. Once work is completed you will be expected to complete detail technical reports. Therefore, the ideal candidate will have experience in property surveying or stock condition surveys, a good understanding of building regulations and health & safety, and a professional, customer-focused approach. This is a great opportunity to join an established and value-driven housing association where you'll be producing surveys across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, whilst having full support on further qualifications and progression to Repairs Manager role. The Role: Carrying out property inspections and stock condition surveys Diagnosing complex maintenance and building defects Producing technical reports and recommendations Based out of their office in Evesham, covering Worcestershire & Gloucestershire Great opportunity to gain further qualifications through chartership support The Person: Property Surveyor Experience doing stock condition surveys Strong report writing experience Professional, reliable with a customer-focused approach Member of a professional body Commutable distance to their office in Evesham and happy to travel to sites Reference Number: BBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Reece Johnson at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
10/02/2026
Full time
Property Surveyor Evesham (covering Worcestershire & Gloucestershire) 41,668 rising to 43,251 from April + 1,300 Car Allowance + Package + Flexible Working + Progression + Chartership Support + Further Training This is a great opportunity to join a well-established social housing provider who operate across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, where you will ample opportunity progress both professionally and technically through great training and support on further opportunities. Are you a Property Surveyor with experience across the housing sector and are looking for a new opportunity? Do you want to join an established business where you will have ample opportunity to progress technically whilst benefiting from flexible working? The organisation operates as a housing association, delivering customer-focused repair and maintenance services while maintaining high standards across their housing stock. This role sits within a team of five surveyors, reporting into the Repairs Manager, and plays a key part in ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and well maintained. You'll be responsible for diagnosing complex maintenance issues, carrying out inspections diagnosing complex maintenance issues. As well conducting surveys including stock condition and damp and mould, and monitoring repair works through to completion. Once work is completed you will be expected to complete detail technical reports. Therefore, the ideal candidate will have experience in property surveying or stock condition surveys, a good understanding of building regulations and health & safety, and a professional, customer-focused approach. This is a great opportunity to join an established and value-driven housing association where you'll be producing surveys across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, whilst having full support on further qualifications and progression to Repairs Manager role. The Role: Carrying out property inspections and stock condition surveys Diagnosing complex maintenance and building defects Producing technical reports and recommendations Based out of their office in Evesham, covering Worcestershire & Gloucestershire Great opportunity to gain further qualifications through chartership support The Person: Property Surveyor Experience doing stock condition surveys Strong report writing experience Professional, reliable with a customer-focused approach Member of a professional body Commutable distance to their office in Evesham and happy to travel to sites Reference Number: BBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Reece Johnson at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Job Title: Asset Coordinator Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: 33,000 Per annum About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group (SNG). Being a community-based organisation, we are seeking to recruit an experienced Asset Coordinator with a focus on service delivery and a people-centre approach. With a turnover of 13m, and rising, and in excess of 150million of inward investment provided by Network Homes now Sovereign Network Group (SNG) over the last 10 years we have ambitious plans for the future, and we want a like-minded visionary to join us on this journey. About The Role: To provide comprehensive administrative, coordination and customer support to the Technical and Repairs Service with a specialist focus on Damp & Mould case management. The role ensures all damp & mould reports are logged, triaged, monitored and completed in accordance with legal and regulatory frameworks (including Awaab's Law and HHSRS). The postholder also supports wider Repairs functions including call handling, job logging, appointment scheduling, contractor liaison and evidence management to ensure responsive repairs and maintenance services are delivered efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities: Call Handling & Customer Service - Act as a first point of contact for all repairs and damp & mould enquiries across phone, Teams, WhatsApp/8x8, email and in-person. Damp & Mould Case Management & Awaab's Law Compliance - Act as the primary coordinator for all Damp & Mould (D&M) reports, ensuring every case is logged promptly, accurately and in line with statutory and organisational requirements Disrepair Coordination - Log and administer disrepair notifications, ensuring all legal deadlines and compliance requirements are met. Technical Repairs Support - Coordinate technical and complex repairs referred by Surveyors or senior staff Resident & Contractor Communication - Act as a key point of contact for residents regarding D&M, disrepair and technical cases, providing timely, clear and empathetic communication. Data, Reporting & Compliance - Keep all case records up to date in NEC and other asset management systems Repairs Logging, Job Raising & Insite Administration - Log repairs and D&M works orders accurately in NEC with correct SOR codes, priority levels and contractor allocation. Experience and Skills: Knowledge of relevant legislation such as Landlord & Tenant Act, Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act, and HHSRS. Experience supporting legal disrepair cases or technical inspections. Understanding of building pathology and common structural/repairs Experience in housing repairs, property services or asset management administration. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage high workloads and competing priorities. Excellent customer service and communication skills, particularly with vulnerable residents. Good understanding of damp & mould issues, disrepair obligations and technical repairs processes (training can be provided). Ability to work confidently with contractors, surveyors and internal teams. Competent in using housing/repairs systems (e.g. NEC, CRM) and Microsoft Office. High level of accuracy in data entry, record keeping and case documentation. Excellent interpersonal skills to support work with customers across a range of circumstances Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility Excellent time management skills and able to prioritise, plan own workload and show flexibility Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Asset Coordinator, Asset Administrator, Customer Support Administrator, Housing Support Administrator, Housing Asset Support, may also be considered for this role.
06/02/2026
Full time
Job Title: Asset Coordinator Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: 33,000 Per annum About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group (SNG). Being a community-based organisation, we are seeking to recruit an experienced Asset Coordinator with a focus on service delivery and a people-centre approach. With a turnover of 13m, and rising, and in excess of 150million of inward investment provided by Network Homes now Sovereign Network Group (SNG) over the last 10 years we have ambitious plans for the future, and we want a like-minded visionary to join us on this journey. About The Role: To provide comprehensive administrative, coordination and customer support to the Technical and Repairs Service with a specialist focus on Damp & Mould case management. The role ensures all damp & mould reports are logged, triaged, monitored and completed in accordance with legal and regulatory frameworks (including Awaab's Law and HHSRS). The postholder also supports wider Repairs functions including call handling, job logging, appointment scheduling, contractor liaison and evidence management to ensure responsive repairs and maintenance services are delivered efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities: Call Handling & Customer Service - Act as a first point of contact for all repairs and damp & mould enquiries across phone, Teams, WhatsApp/8x8, email and in-person. Damp & Mould Case Management & Awaab's Law Compliance - Act as the primary coordinator for all Damp & Mould (D&M) reports, ensuring every case is logged promptly, accurately and in line with statutory and organisational requirements Disrepair Coordination - Log and administer disrepair notifications, ensuring all legal deadlines and compliance requirements are met. Technical Repairs Support - Coordinate technical and complex repairs referred by Surveyors or senior staff Resident & Contractor Communication - Act as a key point of contact for residents regarding D&M, disrepair and technical cases, providing timely, clear and empathetic communication. Data, Reporting & Compliance - Keep all case records up to date in NEC and other asset management systems Repairs Logging, Job Raising & Insite Administration - Log repairs and D&M works orders accurately in NEC with correct SOR codes, priority levels and contractor allocation. Experience and Skills: Knowledge of relevant legislation such as Landlord & Tenant Act, Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act, and HHSRS. Experience supporting legal disrepair cases or technical inspections. Understanding of building pathology and common structural/repairs Experience in housing repairs, property services or asset management administration. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage high workloads and competing priorities. Excellent customer service and communication skills, particularly with vulnerable residents. Good understanding of damp & mould issues, disrepair obligations and technical repairs processes (training can be provided). Ability to work confidently with contractors, surveyors and internal teams. Competent in using housing/repairs systems (e.g. NEC, CRM) and Microsoft Office. High level of accuracy in data entry, record keeping and case documentation. Excellent interpersonal skills to support work with customers across a range of circumstances Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility Excellent time management skills and able to prioritise, plan own workload and show flexibility Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Asset Coordinator, Asset Administrator, Customer Support Administrator, Housing Support Administrator, Housing Asset Support, may also be considered for this role.
We are recruiting for an experienced Damp & Mould Surveyor to join a property services team. The successful candidate will play a vital role in identifying, assessing, and advising on damp, condensation, and mould issues across our housing stock. This is a key position focused on improving living conditions, ensuring tenant safety, and supporting our commitment to maintaining high-quality homes. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough surveys of residential properties to identify damp, condensation, and mould issues. Diagnose root causes and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Produce clear, accurate, and comprehensive survey reports. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to coordinate inspection appointments and follow-up actions. Provide expert advice on preventative measures and long-term solutions. Monitor progress of remedial works and ensure quality standards are met. Maintain accurate records and contribute to data analysis for future planning. Support the organisation s compliance with relevant regulations and health & safety standards. Requirements Experience in property surveying, building pathology, or a similar technical role. Strong understanding of damp, condensation, and mould diagnostics. Excellent communication and customer service skills, particularly with vulnerable residents. Ability to produce high-quality technical reports. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between properties. Relevant qualification (e.g., HNC/HND in Building Studies, CSRT/CSTDB) is desirable but not essential.
05/02/2026
Full time
We are recruiting for an experienced Damp & Mould Surveyor to join a property services team. The successful candidate will play a vital role in identifying, assessing, and advising on damp, condensation, and mould issues across our housing stock. This is a key position focused on improving living conditions, ensuring tenant safety, and supporting our commitment to maintaining high-quality homes. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough surveys of residential properties to identify damp, condensation, and mould issues. Diagnose root causes and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Produce clear, accurate, and comprehensive survey reports. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to coordinate inspection appointments and follow-up actions. Provide expert advice on preventative measures and long-term solutions. Monitor progress of remedial works and ensure quality standards are met. Maintain accurate records and contribute to data analysis for future planning. Support the organisation s compliance with relevant regulations and health & safety standards. Requirements Experience in property surveying, building pathology, or a similar technical role. Strong understanding of damp, condensation, and mould diagnostics. Excellent communication and customer service skills, particularly with vulnerable residents. Ability to produce high-quality technical reports. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between properties. Relevant qualification (e.g., HNC/HND in Building Studies, CSRT/CSTDB) is desirable but not essential.
Fortus are currently representing a local authority who are looking for a Damp & Mould Surveyor to join their property services division. This position is working on a newly won contract based in East London. What you will be doing Working in partnership with a dynamic and proactive team of surveyors, coordinators, RLOs and team assistants to ensure we meet our targets on a daily basis. Reporting to the Senior Surveyor • Committed to putting residents first, creating a personalised experience throughout all stages of the resident journey. • Take ownership and deliver excellent repair and empty home services, value for money and achieve results. • Use all resources available to solve complex issues meeting resident s reasonable expectations. • Contribute to the achievement of performance indicators and work with my colleagues to ensure that my patch exceeds targets. • Work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders to ensure an excellent service. • Deliver continuous improvements to services, managing change effectively. • Understand the importance of credible, up to date resident and property data and prioritise improving the quality of our data to enable resident centric services. • Embrace diversity and inclusion, which ensures better outcomes for our residents and our team. If you are interested in this position please apply or if you would like to have a confidential chat please call Josh Fenn at Fortus Recruitment Group. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Fortus Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer • Work in conjunction with the Risk Management framework, encompassing Health and Safety, Data Protection and demonstrate effective controls and compliance with all statutory, regulatory and policy requirements relating to the management of the business. INDJF
26/08/2025
Full time
Fortus are currently representing a local authority who are looking for a Damp & Mould Surveyor to join their property services division. This position is working on a newly won contract based in East London. What you will be doing Working in partnership with a dynamic and proactive team of surveyors, coordinators, RLOs and team assistants to ensure we meet our targets on a daily basis. Reporting to the Senior Surveyor • Committed to putting residents first, creating a personalised experience throughout all stages of the resident journey. • Take ownership and deliver excellent repair and empty home services, value for money and achieve results. • Use all resources available to solve complex issues meeting resident s reasonable expectations. • Contribute to the achievement of performance indicators and work with my colleagues to ensure that my patch exceeds targets. • Work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders to ensure an excellent service. • Deliver continuous improvements to services, managing change effectively. • Understand the importance of credible, up to date resident and property data and prioritise improving the quality of our data to enable resident centric services. • Embrace diversity and inclusion, which ensures better outcomes for our residents and our team. If you are interested in this position please apply or if you would like to have a confidential chat please call Josh Fenn at Fortus Recruitment Group. Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Fortus Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer • Work in conjunction with the Risk Management framework, encompassing Health and Safety, Data Protection and demonstrate effective controls and compliance with all statutory, regulatory and policy requirements relating to the management of the business. INDJF
Building Surveyor Salary 45,600 + 2140.80 car allowance +milage Hybrid/ Flexible Working Staffordshire The Building Surveyor will support the Repairs Manager in conducting surveys and property inspections throughout the housing stock, including repairs and voids, by current legislation. By utilising the Nat fed 8 rates, you will scope the works, materials, and plant required while ensuring value for money and the best service for customers. Duties and Responsibilities of the Technical Maintenance Surveyor: To carry out in-depth surveys of properties, including diagnosing complex faults and failures, undertaking appropriate inspections as required across voids, and making responsive repairs. Inspect, measure, and schedule work issued, including pre-inspections and preparation of diagrams or drawings necessary to undertake the work. Measure and schedule remedial works that will subsequently be undertaken whilst the property is void. Identify and schedule repairs, rechargeable to the vacating tenant. Prepare detailed specifications including Nat fed 8 rates, including the overseeing of the contractor's delivery of works, whilst managing quality, value for money, and progress, all in line with contract terms and customer expectations. Carry out Joint surveys with expert witnesses for Scott schedules. Complete inspections and surveys you will carry out Damp Mould and Condensation Inspections and provide solutions that align with ombudsman recommendations (AWAABs Law). Prepare, arrange and distribute relevant information required by the internal legal team on request, including the section 20 notice, which relates to works being carried out and that which leaseholders will have to pay for, and disrepair works which are required to ensure the property is safe and suitable for our customers. Proactively identify and manage risks that may impact on areas of compliance, ensuring that the Compliance Manager is appropriately informed. The successful Building Surveyor will have: HNC or relevant Trade Qualification Experience within a similar role within a social housing organisation Driving license and access to a car for business use Be willing to undertake a DBS Please contact Chrissie at the Derby Office for more information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
26/08/2025
Full time
Building Surveyor Salary 45,600 + 2140.80 car allowance +milage Hybrid/ Flexible Working Staffordshire The Building Surveyor will support the Repairs Manager in conducting surveys and property inspections throughout the housing stock, including repairs and voids, by current legislation. By utilising the Nat fed 8 rates, you will scope the works, materials, and plant required while ensuring value for money and the best service for customers. Duties and Responsibilities of the Technical Maintenance Surveyor: To carry out in-depth surveys of properties, including diagnosing complex faults and failures, undertaking appropriate inspections as required across voids, and making responsive repairs. Inspect, measure, and schedule work issued, including pre-inspections and preparation of diagrams or drawings necessary to undertake the work. Measure and schedule remedial works that will subsequently be undertaken whilst the property is void. Identify and schedule repairs, rechargeable to the vacating tenant. Prepare detailed specifications including Nat fed 8 rates, including the overseeing of the contractor's delivery of works, whilst managing quality, value for money, and progress, all in line with contract terms and customer expectations. Carry out Joint surveys with expert witnesses for Scott schedules. Complete inspections and surveys you will carry out Damp Mould and Condensation Inspections and provide solutions that align with ombudsman recommendations (AWAABs Law). Prepare, arrange and distribute relevant information required by the internal legal team on request, including the section 20 notice, which relates to works being carried out and that which leaseholders will have to pay for, and disrepair works which are required to ensure the property is safe and suitable for our customers. Proactively identify and manage risks that may impact on areas of compliance, ensuring that the Compliance Manager is appropriately informed. The successful Building Surveyor will have: HNC or relevant Trade Qualification Experience within a similar role within a social housing organisation Driving license and access to a car for business use Be willing to undertake a DBS Please contact Chrissie at the Derby Office for more information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.