Building Surveyor

  • Panoramic Associates
  • 14/05/2026
Full time Real Estate

Job Description

Building Surveyor
Contract: Permanent
Salary: Up to 67,000
Location: Gloucestershire

A leading, socially driven housing provider is looking to appoint a Building Surveyor to join their Asset Management function. This is a mobile role, covering Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, so you'll need to be based within one of these areas.

You'll provide professional surveying and technical support, helping deliver a busy technical services programme spanning capital investment, cyclical works, fire safety, and statutory maintenance-delivered on time, within budget, and aligned to current legislation and best practice.

Key responsibilities

  • Deliver professional surveying support aligned to the organisation's Asset Management strategy
  • Support and/or lead delivery of technical services including:
    • Capital investment programmes
    • Cyclical maintenance
    • Fire safety works
    • Statutory compliance activity
  • Take ownership of contract administration across a range of major works projects, including:
    • Preparing tender documentation
    • Cost analysis and budgetary control
    • Site oversight / project delivery support
    • Supervising contractors
    • Quality control and certification
  • Ensure works are compliant with health & safety legislation, CDM regulations, and wider building statutory obligations
  • Travel frequently across the patch to oversee sites and support delivery

Essential requirements

  • Minimum HNC (Level 4) in a construction-related discipline (or demonstrable relevant surveying experience)
  • Strong, proven experience in a surveying role within a housing association, local authority, private practice, or similar environment
  • Proven contract administration capability across complex major works projects
  • Robust understanding of H&S legislation and CDM (including Principal Designer experience)
  • Strong working knowledge of building safety and compliance requirements and good practice