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ISO Lead Auditor
ISOQAR United Kingdom
Our Lead Auditors work with a diverse client base spanning construction, manufacturing, chemicals, facilities management, engineering, transport, warehousing, and more. You will deliver independent, evidence-based third-party audits that provide organisations with clear insight into the effectiveness of their management systems. We are particularly interested in individuals with strong hands-on industry experience and a sound understanding of operational environments, compliance frameworks, and regulatory requirements. We are currently recruiting in and near London, Manchester, Oxford and the West Midlands. Previous auditing experience is advantageous but not essential. Following Global and Divisional inductions, you will complete a structured 12-week training programme combining structured learning, supervised on-site audit experience, and shadowing. This programme leads to qualification in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed as a certified Lead Auditor.   What that means day to day: Plan, conduct, and lead independent, third-party audits Gather objective evidence and prepare clear, impartial audit reports Host opening and closing meetings to communicate findings Build and maintain professional client relationships Continue developing your knowledge of the industry and evolving standards  Complete auditor training and achieve your Lead Auditor qualifications (supported by ISOQAR)   What you’ll need to be successful: You’ll bring hands-on operational experience from a relevant industry or industries and understand how organisations operate day to day. Strong communication skills, analytical thinking and clear, accurate report writing are essential, alongside a professional and methodical approach. You’ll also be comfortable with regional and national travel (including occasional overnight stays) and hold a full UK driving licence. Your integrity, technical knowledge, and ability to deliver high-quality, value-adding audit reports will enable you to thrive in this role.    What you'll get in return: We want you to be able to do your best work here. We emphasise providing many ways to support our team to do their best work, and below are some of the perks and benefits we offer: Personal Health & Wellbeing / Benefits: Enhanced Parental Leave  Generous annual leave  Healthcare Plan Annual Giving Day – an extra day to give back to yourself or your community Car Allowance or Company Car  Future Planning Pension scheme with employer contributions   Life Assurance – 3X base salary Rewards Program – access to discounts and cashback   LinkedIn Learning License for upskilling & development 
06/05/2026
Full time
Our Lead Auditors work with a diverse client base spanning construction, manufacturing, chemicals, facilities management, engineering, transport, warehousing, and more. You will deliver independent, evidence-based third-party audits that provide organisations with clear insight into the effectiveness of their management systems. We are particularly interested in individuals with strong hands-on industry experience and a sound understanding of operational environments, compliance frameworks, and regulatory requirements. We are currently recruiting in and near London, Manchester, Oxford and the West Midlands. Previous auditing experience is advantageous but not essential. Following Global and Divisional inductions, you will complete a structured 12-week training programme combining structured learning, supervised on-site audit experience, and shadowing. This programme leads to qualification in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed as a certified Lead Auditor.   What that means day to day: Plan, conduct, and lead independent, third-party audits Gather objective evidence and prepare clear, impartial audit reports Host opening and closing meetings to communicate findings Build and maintain professional client relationships Continue developing your knowledge of the industry and evolving standards  Complete auditor training and achieve your Lead Auditor qualifications (supported by ISOQAR)   What you’ll need to be successful: You’ll bring hands-on operational experience from a relevant industry or industries and understand how organisations operate day to day. Strong communication skills, analytical thinking and clear, accurate report writing are essential, alongside a professional and methodical approach. You’ll also be comfortable with regional and national travel (including occasional overnight stays) and hold a full UK driving licence. Your integrity, technical knowledge, and ability to deliver high-quality, value-adding audit reports will enable you to thrive in this role.    What you'll get in return: We want you to be able to do your best work here. We emphasise providing many ways to support our team to do their best work, and below are some of the perks and benefits we offer: Personal Health & Wellbeing / Benefits: Enhanced Parental Leave  Generous annual leave  Healthcare Plan Annual Giving Day – an extra day to give back to yourself or your community Car Allowance or Company Car  Future Planning Pension scheme with employer contributions   Life Assurance – 3X base salary Rewards Program – access to discounts and cashback   LinkedIn Learning License for upskilling & development 
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership
Project Surveyor
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership Grimsby, Lincolnshire
Do you know your way around costs, contracts, and critical paths? Are you ready to set the benchmark for project success? We're "surveying" the market for our next Project Surveyor! Location: Grimsby (Agile working) Salary: £42,462.24 Contract: Permanent As a Project Surveyor , you will assist the Project Manager in ensuring Lincolnshire Housing Partnership (LHP) delivers a successful and excellent service within a contracting environment for the provision of all aspects of Planned Works & Estate based works. You are responsible for the day-to-day operational delivery and contract administration of all planned and cyclical maintenance projects, estate-based works and aids and adaptations, in a client capacity. You will assist Project Manager in the monitoring, management, and reporting on all key performance indicators and targets across all areas of works, and assist in the development of specifications, contract documents, procurement of all business indicators, and targets across all areas of works. What is Lincolnshire Housing Partnership like to work for? We're a local housing association with our roots firmly fixed in our Grimsby and Boston communities, many of our colleagues were born in the same areas that we serve. This gives our teams an additional sense of purpose to improve the lives of our customers. There is a strong sense of togetherness across the organisation, our culture encourages accountability, cross-departmental collaboration and we welcome the opportunity to improve through feedback. As a colleague at LHP, you'll also receive An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1200 annually through our benefits partner Westfield Health Great family leave and maternity policies enhancing colleague well-being and retention Discounted shopping vouchers through Westfield Health Rewards A superb employer salary sacrifices pension scheme with up to 12% paid by LHP 24 holiday days a year, which will increase by 1 day per year for the first five years of service The ability to earn additional holiday days through full attendance and a buy/sell annual leave scheme Company EV Scheme Great opportunities to learn and climb the career ladder What skills, attributes and experience will I need as a Project Surveyor? Proactive approach to keeping up to date with developments in the sector with regards to asset management and investor works. Have a working knowledge of the current planning and building regulations and ensuring you are always up to date with new developments. Excellent working knowledge of Party Wall Act. Excellent working knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard, Section 20 Consultations and the Housing Health and Safety Rating System High level of working knowledge and experience of all Health and Safety legislation i.e. Fire Safety, H&SW Act, Asbestos, Legionella, etc. Awareness and experience of all aspects of procurement and procurement methods. Excellent ICT literacy and knowledge of Microsoft Office software packages (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint etc). Able to develop and maintain excellent professional working relationships and communication with internal and external stakeholders and teams to ensure successful outcomes for the organisation. Excellent commercial awareness and management of budgets. Your qualifications Essential Higher National Certificate/BTEC National Certificate in Construction or equivalent in experience. Proven experience in the management of external contractors, ranging from mobilisation to delivery, performance management of KPI's and effective financial management, performance monitoring and reporting. Desirable Minimum of 2 years' demonstratable working experience managing the delivery of planned/cyclical investment works in a social housing setting. Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Level 2 Electrical Safety Awareness. Level 2 Gas Safety Awareness. Level 2 Legionella Awareness. Experience of chairing/leading on progress/performance and review meetings with external contractors. Chartered member of CIOB or RICS. Please download the full key responsibilities, knowledge, skills and experience required for the role from the supporting document below. How to Apply Please attach your most recent CV and complete the preliminary/ supplementary questions Do you support career development and progression? At LHP, we're passionate about developing our people. We're proud that 36% of our vacancies are filled through internal promotions, and we have a fantastic team ready to support you with opportunities to learn, grow, and progress in your career. A natural next step in your career with us could be progressing into a: Project Manager > Investment Manager > Corporate Head of Asset Management Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
09/07/2026
Full time
Do you know your way around costs, contracts, and critical paths? Are you ready to set the benchmark for project success? We're "surveying" the market for our next Project Surveyor! Location: Grimsby (Agile working) Salary: £42,462.24 Contract: Permanent As a Project Surveyor , you will assist the Project Manager in ensuring Lincolnshire Housing Partnership (LHP) delivers a successful and excellent service within a contracting environment for the provision of all aspects of Planned Works & Estate based works. You are responsible for the day-to-day operational delivery and contract administration of all planned and cyclical maintenance projects, estate-based works and aids and adaptations, in a client capacity. You will assist Project Manager in the monitoring, management, and reporting on all key performance indicators and targets across all areas of works, and assist in the development of specifications, contract documents, procurement of all business indicators, and targets across all areas of works. What is Lincolnshire Housing Partnership like to work for? We're a local housing association with our roots firmly fixed in our Grimsby and Boston communities, many of our colleagues were born in the same areas that we serve. This gives our teams an additional sense of purpose to improve the lives of our customers. There is a strong sense of togetherness across the organisation, our culture encourages accountability, cross-departmental collaboration and we welcome the opportunity to improve through feedback. As a colleague at LHP, you'll also receive An employee wellbeing package worth up to £1200 annually through our benefits partner Westfield Health Great family leave and maternity policies enhancing colleague well-being and retention Discounted shopping vouchers through Westfield Health Rewards A superb employer salary sacrifices pension scheme with up to 12% paid by LHP 24 holiday days a year, which will increase by 1 day per year for the first five years of service The ability to earn additional holiday days through full attendance and a buy/sell annual leave scheme Company EV Scheme Great opportunities to learn and climb the career ladder What skills, attributes and experience will I need as a Project Surveyor? Proactive approach to keeping up to date with developments in the sector with regards to asset management and investor works. Have a working knowledge of the current planning and building regulations and ensuring you are always up to date with new developments. Excellent working knowledge of Party Wall Act. Excellent working knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard, Section 20 Consultations and the Housing Health and Safety Rating System High level of working knowledge and experience of all Health and Safety legislation i.e. Fire Safety, H&SW Act, Asbestos, Legionella, etc. Awareness and experience of all aspects of procurement and procurement methods. Excellent ICT literacy and knowledge of Microsoft Office software packages (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint etc). Able to develop and maintain excellent professional working relationships and communication with internal and external stakeholders and teams to ensure successful outcomes for the organisation. Excellent commercial awareness and management of budgets. Your qualifications Essential Higher National Certificate/BTEC National Certificate in Construction or equivalent in experience. Proven experience in the management of external contractors, ranging from mobilisation to delivery, performance management of KPI's and effective financial management, performance monitoring and reporting. Desirable Minimum of 2 years' demonstratable working experience managing the delivery of planned/cyclical investment works in a social housing setting. Professional Qualification in housing and/or customer service. Level 2 Electrical Safety Awareness. Level 2 Gas Safety Awareness. Level 2 Legionella Awareness. Experience of chairing/leading on progress/performance and review meetings with external contractors. Chartered member of CIOB or RICS. Please download the full key responsibilities, knowledge, skills and experience required for the role from the supporting document below. How to Apply Please attach your most recent CV and complete the preliminary/ supplementary questions Do you support career development and progression? At LHP, we're passionate about developing our people. We're proud that 36% of our vacancies are filled through internal promotions, and we have a fantastic team ready to support you with opportunities to learn, grow, and progress in your career. A natural next step in your career with us could be progressing into a: Project Manager > Investment Manager > Corporate Head of Asset Management Finally some key Information At Lincolnshire Housing Partnership , we're committed to maintaining a fair, transparent, and accessible recruitment process. Upon request, reasonable adjustments will be made for all candidates. It's important to ensure that the role you're applying for is the right fit for you. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team Please be aware that we may close the vacancy early if we receive a large number of applications or if there are changes in business priorities. To be eligible for employment with us, you must reside in the UK for the entire duration of your employment. You will be required to provide evidence of your Right to Work during the recruitment process All offers of Employment is subject to a DBS Check and Satisfactory References
Michael Page Legal
In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor
Michael Page Legal
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor to join a major housing organisation in Birmingham on a six-month fixed-term contract. You'll provide strategic advice on complex building remediation, construction disputes and cost recovery matters, helping the organisation protect its financial, regulatory and reputational position. Client Details The client is a large, purpose-led housing organisation committed to providing safe, affordable and high-quality homes. It combines a strong social purpose with a commercially focused approach, reinvesting in its homes, services and communities. You'll join a collaborative and forward-thinking working environment where legal advice plays an important role in operational decision-making. The organisation places a strong emphasis on inclusion, employee wellbeing, professional development and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Description The In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor will be: Leading the legal strategy for building remediation, construction defect and cost recovery claims involving developers, contractors, consultants, insurers and warranty providers. Advising on Building Safety Act 2022 obligations, leaseholder protections, remediation liabilities, landlord duties and associated regulatory requirements. Investigating potential claims through the review of construction contracts, consultant appointments, collateral warranties, technical evidence and historic project documentation. Managing contentious and pre-contentious matters, including professional negligence claims, latent defects, insurance-backed claims, mediation, settlement negotiations and tribunal or court proceedings. Instructing and managing external solicitors, counsel and technical experts while ensuring advice, costs and litigation strategy remain proportionate and commercially focused. Profile The In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor should be: A solicitor, barrister, CILEX lawyer with substantial experience of contentious construction, commercial litigation or property-related disputes. Experienced in advising on building defects, remediation claims, professional negligence, contractual liability, warranties, limitation and recovery strategy. Knowledgeable about the Building Safety Act 2022 and the wider legal framework covering building safety, remediation and leaseholder protection. Experienced in assessing claims through latent defects insurance, NHBC Buildmark, Premier Guarantee, LABC Warranty, collateral warranties or similar recovery mechanisms. Able to provide pragmatic, commercially focused advice while working collaboratively with surveyors, project managers, fire engineers, insurers and senior stakeholders. Job Offer This is a six-month, full-time fixed-term contract offering the opportunity to take ownership of complex, high-profile remediation and recovery matters within a supportive in-house legal function. The role offers hybrid working, with two days each week in the Midlands office and three days working from home. The wider benefits package includes generous annual leave, pension contributions, private medical support, flexible benefits and access to a comprehensive employee wellbeing programme. If you're an experienced In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor, apply now or contact Michael Bailey for more information.
09/07/2026
Contract
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor to join a major housing organisation in Birmingham on a six-month fixed-term contract. You'll provide strategic advice on complex building remediation, construction disputes and cost recovery matters, helping the organisation protect its financial, regulatory and reputational position. Client Details The client is a large, purpose-led housing organisation committed to providing safe, affordable and high-quality homes. It combines a strong social purpose with a commercially focused approach, reinvesting in its homes, services and communities. You'll join a collaborative and forward-thinking working environment where legal advice plays an important role in operational decision-making. The organisation places a strong emphasis on inclusion, employee wellbeing, professional development and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Description The In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor will be: Leading the legal strategy for building remediation, construction defect and cost recovery claims involving developers, contractors, consultants, insurers and warranty providers. Advising on Building Safety Act 2022 obligations, leaseholder protections, remediation liabilities, landlord duties and associated regulatory requirements. Investigating potential claims through the review of construction contracts, consultant appointments, collateral warranties, technical evidence and historic project documentation. Managing contentious and pre-contentious matters, including professional negligence claims, latent defects, insurance-backed claims, mediation, settlement negotiations and tribunal or court proceedings. Instructing and managing external solicitors, counsel and technical experts while ensuring advice, costs and litigation strategy remain proportionate and commercially focused. Profile The In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor should be: A solicitor, barrister, CILEX lawyer with substantial experience of contentious construction, commercial litigation or property-related disputes. Experienced in advising on building defects, remediation claims, professional negligence, contractual liability, warranties, limitation and recovery strategy. Knowledgeable about the Building Safety Act 2022 and the wider legal framework covering building safety, remediation and leaseholder protection. Experienced in assessing claims through latent defects insurance, NHBC Buildmark, Premier Guarantee, LABC Warranty, collateral warranties or similar recovery mechanisms. Able to provide pragmatic, commercially focused advice while working collaboratively with surveyors, project managers, fire engineers, insurers and senior stakeholders. Job Offer This is a six-month, full-time fixed-term contract offering the opportunity to take ownership of complex, high-profile remediation and recovery matters within a supportive in-house legal function. The role offers hybrid working, with two days each week in the Midlands office and three days working from home. The wider benefits package includes generous annual leave, pension contributions, private medical support, flexible benefits and access to a comprehensive employee wellbeing programme. If you're an experienced In-House Contentious Construction Solicitor, apply now or contact Michael Bailey for more information.
Reed
Housing Officer
Reed Bournemouth, Dorset
Housing Officer - Supported Living Location: Southbourne Salary: £14 - £15 per hour + weekend enhancements Job Type: Part-time (25 hours per week), Temporary with potential to become Permanent Flexible working hours We are seeking a Housing Officer to join a values-led organisation that provides supported living accommodation for adults with additional needs. This role is ideal for an experienced housing professional who is passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy management and ensuring residents can sustain independent living. Day-to-day of the role: Manage tenancy agreements, including sign-ups, renewals, and terminations. Support residents with rent payments and resolving arrears. Assist with housing benefit applications, queries, and liaising with local authorities. Act as the main point of contact for all housing-related matters. Ensure compliance with tenancy conditions and relevant housing legislation. Maintain accurate records and documentation relating to tenancies and housing management. Liaise with external agencies, including local councils, DWP, and support services. Support residents to understand their rights and responsibilities as tenants. Contribute to a safe, well-managed, and compliant housing environment. Required Skills & Qualifications: Previous experience in a Housing Officer or similar tenancy management role. Strong knowledge of tenancy agreements, housing legislation, and housing benefits. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build positive relationships with residents and stakeholders. Confident in managing a varied caseload and prioritising workload effectively. Strong administrative and organisational skills. A proactive and solution-focused approach. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable. Benefits: Competitive hourly rate with weekend enhancements. Flexible working options. Pension scheme and additional employee benefits. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to make a tangible difference within a community-focused organisation. If you are an experienced Housing Officer looking for your next opportunity within a supportive and purpose-driven organisation, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
09/07/2026
Seasonal
Housing Officer - Supported Living Location: Southbourne Salary: £14 - £15 per hour + weekend enhancements Job Type: Part-time (25 hours per week), Temporary with potential to become Permanent Flexible working hours We are seeking a Housing Officer to join a values-led organisation that provides supported living accommodation for adults with additional needs. This role is ideal for an experienced housing professional who is passionate about delivering high-quality tenancy management and ensuring residents can sustain independent living. Day-to-day of the role: Manage tenancy agreements, including sign-ups, renewals, and terminations. Support residents with rent payments and resolving arrears. Assist with housing benefit applications, queries, and liaising with local authorities. Act as the main point of contact for all housing-related matters. Ensure compliance with tenancy conditions and relevant housing legislation. Maintain accurate records and documentation relating to tenancies and housing management. Liaise with external agencies, including local councils, DWP, and support services. Support residents to understand their rights and responsibilities as tenants. Contribute to a safe, well-managed, and compliant housing environment. Required Skills & Qualifications: Previous experience in a Housing Officer or similar tenancy management role. Strong knowledge of tenancy agreements, housing legislation, and housing benefits. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build positive relationships with residents and stakeholders. Confident in managing a varied caseload and prioritising workload effectively. Strong administrative and organisational skills. A proactive and solution-focused approach. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable. Benefits: Competitive hourly rate with weekend enhancements. Flexible working options. Pension scheme and additional employee benefits. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to make a tangible difference within a community-focused organisation. If you are an experienced Housing Officer looking for your next opportunity within a supportive and purpose-driven organisation, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
ROCASA Consulting
Estate Assistant
ROCASA Consulting
Full Time Estate Assistant needed in the SW9 Area. The role is to provide high-quality estate cleaning and grounds maintenance across various sites, delivering a professional and customer-focused service. Working for a large Housing Provider. The role will maintain gardens, grounds and communal areas to agreed standards, interact with customers on site, report repairs, fly-tipping, graffiti and any safeguarding concerns, and follow all Health & Safety, COSHH and PPE requirements. You will use equipment safely, keep company vehicles clean and compliant, and record all work and costs accurately. The role requires proven grounds maintenance experience, plant and lawn care knowledge, strong customer service, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, and the physical capability to carry out manual tasks safely. Experience with mobile devices and knowledge of pesticides is desirable. Full Driving License Required. You will hold: Proven professional experience of delivering grounds maintenance across a variety of sites and garden types. • Experience and knowledge of lawn, shrub, and plant care. • Proven experience of achieving high levels of customer satisfaction. • Ability to carry out physical tasks within Health and Safety guidelines. • Ability to use all equipment safely and effectively. • Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation, including COSHH and PPE.
09/07/2026
Full time
Full Time Estate Assistant needed in the SW9 Area. The role is to provide high-quality estate cleaning and grounds maintenance across various sites, delivering a professional and customer-focused service. Working for a large Housing Provider. The role will maintain gardens, grounds and communal areas to agreed standards, interact with customers on site, report repairs, fly-tipping, graffiti and any safeguarding concerns, and follow all Health & Safety, COSHH and PPE requirements. You will use equipment safely, keep company vehicles clean and compliant, and record all work and costs accurately. The role requires proven grounds maintenance experience, plant and lawn care knowledge, strong customer service, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, and the physical capability to carry out manual tasks safely. Experience with mobile devices and knowledge of pesticides is desirable. Full Driving License Required. You will hold: Proven professional experience of delivering grounds maintenance across a variety of sites and garden types. • Experience and knowledge of lawn, shrub, and plant care. • Proven experience of achieving high levels of customer satisfaction. • Ability to carry out physical tasks within Health and Safety guidelines. • Ability to use all equipment safely and effectively. • Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation, including COSHH and PPE.
Adecco
Service Lead - Commercial Quantity Surveyor
Adecco Swindon, Wiltshire
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Commercial (Quantity Surveying) Salary: £54,495 Level: CFL11 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is delivering a significant improvement and transformation programme. Following a C3 regulatory judgement, we took decisive action and are investing £250 million over the next five years to improve housing safety, quality and long-term asset performance. Strong commercial control and value for money are central to delivering this programme successfully. Your New Role As Service Lead - Commercial (Quantity Surveying), you will act as the Council's principal commercial lead for housing planned maintenance, improvement and capital programmes. Reporting to the Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will take ownership of cost control, contract management and commercial assurance across a diverse portfolio of housing and corporate property projects. You will lead cost planning, tendering, valuations, variations and final accounts, ensuring projects are delivered within agreed budgets and contractual frameworks. You will provide expert commercial advice and challenge to colleagues, contractors and consultants, managing risk and ensuring transparency, compliance and value for money. Leading a small professional team, you will also drive improvements in governance, reporting and commercial practice, supporting strategic decision making and sustainable outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will have strong experience in quantity surveying or commercial management within a local authority or social housing environment, with a solid understanding of contract administration, cost control and public sector procurement. A degree or professional qualification in Quantity Surveying is desirable, along with professional membership such as RICS and a recognised health and safety qualification. You'll bring strong commercial judgement, a methodical approach and the ability to work collaboratively at a senior level. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Professional development and senior leadership opportunities The chance to shape and control major, high value investment programmes Please apply online today We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
09/07/2026
Full time
Adecco is proud to be working in partnership with Swindon Borough Council to recruit a range of roles across Housing and Corporate Repairs, including: Service Lead - Commercial (Quantity Surveying) Salary: £54,495 Level: CFL11 Join Swindon Borough Council at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey. Backed by major investment, strengthened leadership and a clear mandate for improvement, this is an opportunity to play a critical role in shaping a modern service with real impact. Background Swindon Borough Council is delivering a significant improvement and transformation programme. Following a C3 regulatory judgement, we took decisive action and are investing £250 million over the next five years to improve housing safety, quality and long-term asset performance. Strong commercial control and value for money are central to delivering this programme successfully. Your New Role As Service Lead - Commercial (Quantity Surveying), you will act as the Council's principal commercial lead for housing planned maintenance, improvement and capital programmes. Reporting to the Service Manager - Planned Maintenance, you will take ownership of cost control, contract management and commercial assurance across a diverse portfolio of housing and corporate property projects. You will lead cost planning, tendering, valuations, variations and final accounts, ensuring projects are delivered within agreed budgets and contractual frameworks. You will provide expert commercial advice and challenge to colleagues, contractors and consultants, managing risk and ensuring transparency, compliance and value for money. Leading a small professional team, you will also drive improvements in governance, reporting and commercial practice, supporting strategic decision making and sustainable outcomes. What You'll Need to Succeed You will have strong experience in quantity surveying or commercial management within a local authority or social housing environment, with a solid understanding of contract administration, cost control and public sector procurement. A degree or professional qualification in Quantity Surveying is desirable, along with professional membership such as RICS and a recognised health and safety qualification. You'll bring strong commercial judgement, a methodical approach and the ability to work collaboratively at a senior level. What You'll Get in Return We offer: Competitive local government salary and benefits Local Government Pension Scheme membership Professional development and senior leadership opportunities The chance to shape and control major, high value investment programmes Please apply online today We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you meet most of the criteria and are motivated by making a difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Garrard Building and Construction Limited
Trainee Contract Manager
Garrard Building and Construction Limited Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Job Title: Trainee Contract Manager Location: SG1 4QX - Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week, Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 About us: Garrard Building and Construction Ltd is a family run construction company established in 1946. The Company specialises in building repair and renovation to domestic and commercial properties within an approximate 50-mile radius of our offices in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. We are a specialist construction and property repair company delivering insured building repairs on behalf of insurers, loss adjusters, housing providers, and private clients. Our projects range from minor reinstatement works to major property repairs following subsidence, fire, flood, escape of water, impact, and other insured events. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and efficient project management. About the Role: The Assistant Contract Manager will provide administrative, operational, and project support to multiple Contract Managers and repair teams across a portfolio of insured building repair projects. The role is ideal for an organised and proactive individual looking to develop a career in construction management, insurance reinstatement, and project delivery. The successful candidate will assist in coordinating projects from instruction through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, within budget, and to the required quality standards while maintaining excellent communication with clients, customers, subcontractors and suppliers. Career Development This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop within a growing construction business, with progression opportunities into Contract Management, Project Management, Surveying, or Operations Management roles. Main Duties & Responsibilities: Contract & Project Support Provide day-to-day support to Contract Managers across multiple live projects Assist with planning, scheduling, and coordinating repair works Monitor project progress and update internal management systems Support the preparation of work programmes and project documentation Assist in managing project costs and monitoring budgets Help ensure projects are completed within agreed timescales and service level agreements Client & Stakeholder Communication Act as a point of contact for clients, customers, loss adjusters, and subcontractors Provide regular updates regarding project progress Respond to customer queries and assist in resolving issues promptly Support the management of customer expectations throughout the repair process Commercial & Administrative Duties Raise purchase orders and subcontractor instructions Assist with valuations, variations, and invoicing processes Maintain accurate project records and documentation Support the preparation of reports and performance data Ensure all project files are up to date and compliant Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in ensuring projects comply with company health and safety procedures Maintain records relating to risk assessments, method statements, and site documentation Support compliance with company policies, insurance requirements, and industry regulations Promote safe working practices across all projects Operational Support Assist with general project administration Assist with material ordering and delivery schedules Support site inspections and quality control processes where required Work collaboratively with all other team members About you: Essential Previous experience in an administrative, coordinator, assistant project management, or construction support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Good IT skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously Strong attention to detail and accuracy Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience within construction, property maintenance, facilities management, or insurance reinstatement Knowledge of insured building repairs and claims processes Understanding of construction contracts and project management principles Experience using job management or construction software systems Personal Attributes Professional and customer-focused Proactive and willing to learn Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong problem-solving skills Adaptable and capable of working in a fast-paced environment Positive attitude with a commitment to delivering excellent service Benefits: The benefits package includes a standard entitlement of 20 days paid holiday per year (in addition to the 8 UK Bank and Public holidays) and access to a pension scheme following a qualifying period. Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Company is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity for all and is opposed to any form of less favourable treatment and harassment on the grounds of all the 'protected characteristics' as identified by the Equality Act 2010. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Coordinator, Site Administrator, Construction Planner, Insurance Reinstatement, Property Maintenance Coordinator, Assistant Contracts Manager, Building Repair Coordination, Works Scheduler, Subcontractor Management, Claims Handling, Construction Admin, Facilities Coordinator, Project Support Assistant, RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), and Building Services Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
09/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Trainee Contract Manager Location: SG1 4QX - Stevenage, Hertfordshire Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week, Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 About us: Garrard Building and Construction Ltd is a family run construction company established in 1946. The Company specialises in building repair and renovation to domestic and commercial properties within an approximate 50-mile radius of our offices in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. We are a specialist construction and property repair company delivering insured building repairs on behalf of insurers, loss adjusters, housing providers, and private clients. Our projects range from minor reinstatement works to major property repairs following subsidence, fire, flood, escape of water, impact, and other insured events. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality repairs, excellent customer service, and efficient project management. About the Role: The Assistant Contract Manager will provide administrative, operational, and project support to multiple Contract Managers and repair teams across a portfolio of insured building repair projects. The role is ideal for an organised and proactive individual looking to develop a career in construction management, insurance reinstatement, and project delivery. The successful candidate will assist in coordinating projects from instruction through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, within budget, and to the required quality standards while maintaining excellent communication with clients, customers, subcontractors and suppliers. Career Development This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop within a growing construction business, with progression opportunities into Contract Management, Project Management, Surveying, or Operations Management roles. Main Duties & Responsibilities: Contract & Project Support Provide day-to-day support to Contract Managers across multiple live projects Assist with planning, scheduling, and coordinating repair works Monitor project progress and update internal management systems Support the preparation of work programmes and project documentation Assist in managing project costs and monitoring budgets Help ensure projects are completed within agreed timescales and service level agreements Client & Stakeholder Communication Act as a point of contact for clients, customers, loss adjusters, and subcontractors Provide regular updates regarding project progress Respond to customer queries and assist in resolving issues promptly Support the management of customer expectations throughout the repair process Commercial & Administrative Duties Raise purchase orders and subcontractor instructions Assist with valuations, variations, and invoicing processes Maintain accurate project records and documentation Support the preparation of reports and performance data Ensure all project files are up to date and compliant Health, Safety & Compliance Assist in ensuring projects comply with company health and safety procedures Maintain records relating to risk assessments, method statements, and site documentation Support compliance with company policies, insurance requirements, and industry regulations Promote safe working practices across all projects Operational Support Assist with general project administration Assist with material ordering and delivery schedules Support site inspections and quality control processes where required Work collaboratively with all other team members About you: Essential Previous experience in an administrative, coordinator, assistant project management, or construction support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Good IT skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously Strong attention to detail and accuracy Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience within construction, property maintenance, facilities management, or insurance reinstatement Knowledge of insured building repairs and claims processes Understanding of construction contracts and project management principles Experience using job management or construction software systems Personal Attributes Professional and customer-focused Proactive and willing to learn Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong problem-solving skills Adaptable and capable of working in a fast-paced environment Positive attitude with a commitment to delivering excellent service Benefits: The benefits package includes a standard entitlement of 20 days paid holiday per year (in addition to the 8 UK Bank and Public holidays) and access to a pension scheme following a qualifying period. Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Company is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity for all and is opposed to any form of less favourable treatment and harassment on the grounds of all the 'protected characteristics' as identified by the Equality Act 2010. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Coordinator, Site Administrator, Construction Planner, Insurance Reinstatement, Property Maintenance Coordinator, Assistant Contracts Manager, Building Repair Coordination, Works Scheduler, Subcontractor Management, Claims Handling, Construction Admin, Facilities Coordinator, Project Support Assistant, RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), and Building Services Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Lettings Officer (Temporary Contract)
Reed Specialist Recruitment Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Lettings Officer (Temporary Contract) Rate of pay: 18.17 PAYE / 20.06 Umbrella per hour Job Type: 3 Month Contract Location: Waterfront House, Beeston, NG9 1LA (predominantly office-based) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Lettings professional to join a busy team on a three-month temporary basis. This role has been created to provide additional capacity and support in clearing operational backlogs, including waiting lists, tenancy changes, and transfer lists. Due to the short-term nature of the contract, this position requires someone who can quickly integrate into the team, pick up processes efficiently, and contribute with minimal training. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing and processing housing waiting lists and transfer lists Supporting tenancy changes and associated administrative tasks Assisting with clearing operational backlogs across lettings functions Maintaining accurate records and updating internal systems Preparing and issuing letters and handling occasional customer communications Working collaboratively with team members to ensure service delivery is maintained Managing multiple caseloads and prioritising tasks effectively Required Skills & Experience Proven experience working within social housing (essential) Background in other housing functions (e.g. tenancy management, service charges, or similar) Some exposure to customer interaction (calls, correspondence) Strong organisational and administrative skills Ability to quickly learn and adapt to new processes Proactive, self-sufficient approach with the ability to work independently Strong problem-solving skills with minimal supervision required Team-oriented with the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment Experience in roles requiring strong attention to detail and process-driven work Previous experience in a hybrid working environment To apply for the Lettings Officer (Temporary Contract) position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
09/07/2026
Seasonal
Lettings Officer (Temporary Contract) Rate of pay: 18.17 PAYE / 20.06 Umbrella per hour Job Type: 3 Month Contract Location: Waterfront House, Beeston, NG9 1LA (predominantly office-based) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced Lettings professional to join a busy team on a three-month temporary basis. This role has been created to provide additional capacity and support in clearing operational backlogs, including waiting lists, tenancy changes, and transfer lists. Due to the short-term nature of the contract, this position requires someone who can quickly integrate into the team, pick up processes efficiently, and contribute with minimal training. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing and processing housing waiting lists and transfer lists Supporting tenancy changes and associated administrative tasks Assisting with clearing operational backlogs across lettings functions Maintaining accurate records and updating internal systems Preparing and issuing letters and handling occasional customer communications Working collaboratively with team members to ensure service delivery is maintained Managing multiple caseloads and prioritising tasks effectively Required Skills & Experience Proven experience working within social housing (essential) Background in other housing functions (e.g. tenancy management, service charges, or similar) Some exposure to customer interaction (calls, correspondence) Strong organisational and administrative skills Ability to quickly learn and adapt to new processes Proactive, self-sufficient approach with the ability to work independently Strong problem-solving skills with minimal supervision required Team-oriented with the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment Experience in roles requiring strong attention to detail and process-driven work Previous experience in a hybrid working environment To apply for the Lettings Officer (Temporary Contract) position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Building Surveyor
Aldwych Consulting Barnet, London
Associate Building Surveyor North London Leading Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Are you an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to take the next step in your career? Our client, a highly successful and well-established multi-disciplinary design consultancy, is looking to appoint an Associate Building Surveyor to join their growing team in North London. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of projects across the education, civic, and public-sector housing sectors, working from project inception through to completion. This position offers the chance to join a collaborative, forward-thinking business where professional development is actively encouraged, and where ambitious individuals can make a genuine impact. The Role As an Associate Building Surveyor, you will be responsible for delivering a wide range of professional building surveying services while managing projects, supporting clients, and contributing to the continued success of the business. You will work closely with senior management, taking ownership of technical project delivery and helping to develop strong, long-term client relationships. Key Responsibilities of the Associate Building Surveyor: Deliver a full range of professional Building Surveying services. Manage technical work and project delivery under the direction of senior leadership. Act as a key point of contact for clients on technical matters. Take responsibility for projects within your control from inception through to completion. Collaborate with internal disciplines to deliver integrated project solutions. Plan and programme workloads and resources to ensure successful project outcomes. Support commercial performance by assisting with project profitability and cashflow forecasting. Lead and mentor small technical teams where appropriate. Undertake structural surveys and acquisition inspections. Carry out building defects analysis and reporting. Prepare specifications and tender documentation. Administer contracts and manage public-sector housing projects. Prepare and submit statutory consent applications and liaise with relevant authorities. About You The successful candidate will possess strong traditional building surveying expertise combined with excellent communication and leadership skills. Requirements: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) or Member of the Institute of Building. Demonstrable experience within a Building Surveying role. Strong background working on public-sector housing and/or education projects. Up-to-date technical and contract administration knowledge. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management abilities. Self-motivated, organised, and commercially aware. Ability to work collaboratively while taking ownership of projects. Experience leading project teams and mentoring junior staff. What's On Offer? Opportunity to join a thriving and respected consultancy. Varied and interesting project portfolio across education, civic, and housing sectors. Clear pathway for career progression and professional growth. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Exposure to high-profile projects. Long-term career opportunity within a successful and expanding business. If you're looking to take the next step in your Building Surveying career and join a consultancy where your expertise will be recognised and rewarded, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today! For more information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
09/07/2026
Full time
Associate Building Surveyor North London Leading Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Are you an experienced Senior Building Surveyor ready to take the next step in your career? Our client, a highly successful and well-established multi-disciplinary design consultancy, is looking to appoint an Associate Building Surveyor to join their growing team in North London. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of projects across the education, civic, and public-sector housing sectors, working from project inception through to completion. This position offers the chance to join a collaborative, forward-thinking business where professional development is actively encouraged, and where ambitious individuals can make a genuine impact. The Role As an Associate Building Surveyor, you will be responsible for delivering a wide range of professional building surveying services while managing projects, supporting clients, and contributing to the continued success of the business. You will work closely with senior management, taking ownership of technical project delivery and helping to develop strong, long-term client relationships. Key Responsibilities of the Associate Building Surveyor: Deliver a full range of professional Building Surveying services. Manage technical work and project delivery under the direction of senior leadership. Act as a key point of contact for clients on technical matters. Take responsibility for projects within your control from inception through to completion. Collaborate with internal disciplines to deliver integrated project solutions. Plan and programme workloads and resources to ensure successful project outcomes. Support commercial performance by assisting with project profitability and cashflow forecasting. Lead and mentor small technical teams where appropriate. Undertake structural surveys and acquisition inspections. Carry out building defects analysis and reporting. Prepare specifications and tender documentation. Administer contracts and manage public-sector housing projects. Prepare and submit statutory consent applications and liaise with relevant authorities. About You The successful candidate will possess strong traditional building surveying expertise combined with excellent communication and leadership skills. Requirements: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) or Member of the Institute of Building. Demonstrable experience within a Building Surveying role. Strong background working on public-sector housing and/or education projects. Up-to-date technical and contract administration knowledge. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong client-facing and stakeholder management abilities. Self-motivated, organised, and commercially aware. Ability to work collaboratively while taking ownership of projects. Experience leading project teams and mentoring junior staff. What's On Offer? Opportunity to join a thriving and respected consultancy. Varied and interesting project portfolio across education, civic, and housing sectors. Clear pathway for career progression and professional growth. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Exposure to high-profile projects. Long-term career opportunity within a successful and expanding business. If you're looking to take the next step in your Building Surveying career and join a consultancy where your expertise will be recognised and rewarded, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today! For more information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Aldwych Consulting
Associate Building Surveyor
Aldwych Consulting Bromley, London
Associate Building Surveyor Bromley Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Career Progression Opportunity Are you a Chartered Building Surveyor looking for your next challenge? Do you want to work on a diverse range of projects while playing a key role within a successful and growing consultancy? A respected multi-disciplinary design and property consultancy is seeking an Associate Building Surveyor to join their established team in Bromley. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Associate Building Surveyor or Senior Building Surveyor ready to take the next step into a more senior position, with increased responsibility, client exposure, and leadership opportunities. Working across a varied portfolio of education, civic, and public-sector housing projects, you will be involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, delivering professional advice and technical expertise while helping to drive successful outcomes for clients. The Opportunity This role offers the chance to become an integral part of a highly collaborative team within a thriving consultancy that has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality services across the public sector. You will have the opportunity to lead projects, manage client relationships, and contribute to the continued growth and success of the Building Surveying division. Key Responsibilities of the Associate Building Surveyor: Deliver a comprehensive range of professional Building Surveying services. Manage technical project delivery under the guidance of senior leadership. Act as a trusted advisor to clients on technical and project-related matters. Take ownership of projects from inception through to completion. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships through exceptional service delivery. Work closely with colleagues across multiple disciplines to provide integrated project solutions. Programme and manage workloads and resources effectively. Support commercial objectives, including project profitability and financial forecasting. Lead and coordinate small project teams where required. Undertake structural surveys, condition surveys, and acquisition inspections. Diagnose building defects and provide practical, cost-effective solutions. Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and technical reports. Administer contracts and oversee public-sector housing refurbishment and improvement projects. Prepare statutory consent applications and liaise with local authorities and stakeholders. About You To succeed in this role, you will combine strong technical Building Surveying expertise with excellent communication and leadership skills. Requirements: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) or Member of the Institute of Building. Proven experience within a Building Surveying position. Strong knowledge of public-sector housing and education sector projects. Comprehensive technical Building Surveying expertise. Up-to-date knowledge of construction contracts and contract administration. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Ability to confidently engage with clients, contractors, and professional teams. Self-motivated with a proactive and solutions-focused approach. Strong organisational and project management skills. Experience managing projects and leading teams where appropriate. Why Join? Join a well-established and highly regarded consultancy. Work on meaningful projects that positively impact communities. Enjoy a varied workload across education, housing, and civic sectors. Be part of a collaborative and supportive professional environment. Benefit from genuine career progression opportunities. Take on a role that offers both autonomy and support from experienced industry professionals. This is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious Building Surveyor seeking to progress their career within a successful consultancy that values expertise, teamwork, and long-term professional development. Sound interesting? Apply now! For more information about this role, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
09/07/2026
Full time
Associate Building Surveyor Bromley Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Career Progression Opportunity Are you a Chartered Building Surveyor looking for your next challenge? Do you want to work on a diverse range of projects while playing a key role within a successful and growing consultancy? A respected multi-disciplinary design and property consultancy is seeking an Associate Building Surveyor to join their established team in Bromley. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Associate Building Surveyor or Senior Building Surveyor ready to take the next step into a more senior position, with increased responsibility, client exposure, and leadership opportunities. Working across a varied portfolio of education, civic, and public-sector housing projects, you will be involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, delivering professional advice and technical expertise while helping to drive successful outcomes for clients. The Opportunity This role offers the chance to become an integral part of a highly collaborative team within a thriving consultancy that has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality services across the public sector. You will have the opportunity to lead projects, manage client relationships, and contribute to the continued growth and success of the Building Surveying division. Key Responsibilities of the Associate Building Surveyor: Deliver a comprehensive range of professional Building Surveying services. Manage technical project delivery under the guidance of senior leadership. Act as a trusted advisor to clients on technical and project-related matters. Take ownership of projects from inception through to completion. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships through exceptional service delivery. Work closely with colleagues across multiple disciplines to provide integrated project solutions. Programme and manage workloads and resources effectively. Support commercial objectives, including project profitability and financial forecasting. Lead and coordinate small project teams where required. Undertake structural surveys, condition surveys, and acquisition inspections. Diagnose building defects and provide practical, cost-effective solutions. Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and technical reports. Administer contracts and oversee public-sector housing refurbishment and improvement projects. Prepare statutory consent applications and liaise with local authorities and stakeholders. About You To succeed in this role, you will combine strong technical Building Surveying expertise with excellent communication and leadership skills. Requirements: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) or Member of the Institute of Building. Proven experience within a Building Surveying position. Strong knowledge of public-sector housing and education sector projects. Comprehensive technical Building Surveying expertise. Up-to-date knowledge of construction contracts and contract administration. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Ability to confidently engage with clients, contractors, and professional teams. Self-motivated with a proactive and solutions-focused approach. Strong organisational and project management skills. Experience managing projects and leading teams where appropriate. Why Join? Join a well-established and highly regarded consultancy. Work on meaningful projects that positively impact communities. Enjoy a varied workload across education, housing, and civic sectors. Be part of a collaborative and supportive professional environment. Benefit from genuine career progression opportunities. Take on a role that offers both autonomy and support from experienced industry professionals. This is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious Building Surveyor seeking to progress their career within a successful consultancy that values expertise, teamwork, and long-term professional development. Sound interesting? Apply now! For more information about this role, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Niyaa People Ltd
Bathroom Fitter
Niyaa People Ltd Cannock, Staffordshire
Earn 200 per day with weekly pay, long-term work, and a consistent pipeline of refurbishment projects across Cannock and the surrounding Staffordshire area. As a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter , you'll carry out full kitchen, bathroom, and wet room installations from strip-out through to completion within occupied social housing properties. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter seeking long-term, reliable work with a well-established contractor. You'll be joining a team delivering high-quality refurbishment programmes, with immediate work available and the opportunity to start within the next couple of weeks. I'd be keen to speak to anyone who has worked as a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter, Kitchen Installer, Bathroom Fitter, Wet Room Installer, Multi Skilled Operative, or Property Maintenance Operative. As a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter, you will be: Completing full kitchen installations from rip-out to final fit Carrying out complete bathroom refurbishments from start to finish Installing wet rooms from scratch, including associated plumbing and finishing works Completing plumbing, carpentry, tiling, patch plastering and decorating works Working within occupied social housing properties Ensuring all work is completed to a high standard with excellent customer service Covering Cannock and surrounding Staffordshire areas I'd love to speak to anyone who has: Previous social housing experience Their own van and tools Strong skills in plumbing, carpentry, tiling, patch plastering and decorating Experience fitting kitchens, bathrooms, and wet rooms from scratch The ability to work professionally within occupied homes A reliable approach and strong work ethic This Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter role is offering the following benefits: 200 per day Weekly pay Long-term contract opportunity Consistent workload Immediate pipeline of work available Opportunity to start within the next couple of weeks Location & travel This role covers Cannock and the surrounding Staffordshire area. The area benefits from excellent transport links via the M6, A5, and A34, making travel between properties straightforward. With ongoing refurbishment programmes across the region, you'll benefit from a steady stream of local work and minimal downtime between projects. If this Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now or get in touch to find out more.
09/07/2026
Contract
Earn 200 per day with weekly pay, long-term work, and a consistent pipeline of refurbishment projects across Cannock and the surrounding Staffordshire area. As a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter , you'll carry out full kitchen, bathroom, and wet room installations from strip-out through to completion within occupied social housing properties. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter seeking long-term, reliable work with a well-established contractor. You'll be joining a team delivering high-quality refurbishment programmes, with immediate work available and the opportunity to start within the next couple of weeks. I'd be keen to speak to anyone who has worked as a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter, Kitchen Installer, Bathroom Fitter, Wet Room Installer, Multi Skilled Operative, or Property Maintenance Operative. As a Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter, you will be: Completing full kitchen installations from rip-out to final fit Carrying out complete bathroom refurbishments from start to finish Installing wet rooms from scratch, including associated plumbing and finishing works Completing plumbing, carpentry, tiling, patch plastering and decorating works Working within occupied social housing properties Ensuring all work is completed to a high standard with excellent customer service Covering Cannock and surrounding Staffordshire areas I'd love to speak to anyone who has: Previous social housing experience Their own van and tools Strong skills in plumbing, carpentry, tiling, patch plastering and decorating Experience fitting kitchens, bathrooms, and wet rooms from scratch The ability to work professionally within occupied homes A reliable approach and strong work ethic This Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter role is offering the following benefits: 200 per day Weekly pay Long-term contract opportunity Consistent workload Immediate pipeline of work available Opportunity to start within the next couple of weeks Location & travel This role covers Cannock and the surrounding Staffordshire area. The area benefits from excellent transport links via the M6, A5, and A34, making travel between properties straightforward. With ongoing refurbishment programmes across the region, you'll benefit from a steady stream of local work and minimal downtime between projects. If this Kitchen and Bathroom Fitter role sounds like something you'd be interested in, apply now or get in touch to find out more.
Think Recruitment
Electrician
Think Recruitment Portsmouth, Hampshire
Fantastic opportunity for a professional Electrician to work with one of the UKs leading and highly reputable housing associations covering the Portsmouth region. My client, who is an award winning housing association is looking for an experienced and professional domestic electrician to assist with day to day and reactive repairs in domestic housing association properties covering Portsmouth and the wider region. Work will range from second fix electrical repairs and maintenance, socket changes, fan wiring, wiring showers, fuse board changes and carrying out EICR testing. Job Details Start Date: ASAP Location: Portsmouth and Surrounding Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday Duration: Temporary to permanent Pay Rate: 24- 25 (dependant on electrician qualifications and experience) Van and tools provided Requirements: 18thEdition Level 3 NVQ or City and Guilds in electrical installations 2391 testing and inspecting AM2 (ideal but not essential) Full manual UK Driving License Clear DBS check If you are interested in becoming part of a highly reputable maintenance team, please call Laura Trawford at Think Property Services on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) INDPS
09/07/2026
Seasonal
Fantastic opportunity for a professional Electrician to work with one of the UKs leading and highly reputable housing associations covering the Portsmouth region. My client, who is an award winning housing association is looking for an experienced and professional domestic electrician to assist with day to day and reactive repairs in domestic housing association properties covering Portsmouth and the wider region. Work will range from second fix electrical repairs and maintenance, socket changes, fan wiring, wiring showers, fuse board changes and carrying out EICR testing. Job Details Start Date: ASAP Location: Portsmouth and Surrounding Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday Duration: Temporary to permanent Pay Rate: 24- 25 (dependant on electrician qualifications and experience) Van and tools provided Requirements: 18thEdition Level 3 NVQ or City and Guilds in electrical installations 2391 testing and inspecting AM2 (ideal but not essential) Full manual UK Driving License Clear DBS check If you are interested in becoming part of a highly reputable maintenance team, please call Laura Trawford at Think Property Services on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) INDPS
Fraser Edwards Recruitment
Building Surveyor
Fraser Edwards Recruitment Lewisham, London
Building Surveyor (Contract) Fraser Edwards is currently recruiting for an experienced Building Surveyor to join a busy housing maintenance team covering the South East London Area This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced surveying professional with a strong background in social housing maintenance to support the delivery of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and quality assurance across a diverse residential property portfolio. You will play a key role in ensuring repair works are completed to a high standard, identifying building defects, monitoring contractor performance and delivering excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed property inspections across occupied and void residential properties relating to responsive repairs, planned maintenance and refurbishment works. Complete pre- and post-inspections to ensure works have been carried out in line with specifications, quality standards and contractual requirements. Diagnose a wide range of building defects including damp and mould, water ingress, structural movement, subsidence and general building failures, recommending appropriate remedial works. Produce comprehensive survey reports, technical specifications, schedules of work and recommendations for internal teams and contractors. Monitor the quality of works completed by contractors, ensuring compliance with health and safety legislation, building regulations and industry best practice. Inspect new-build properties during handover to identify defects and ensure a high standard of finish before occupation. Assess specialist installation works, including telecommunications and infrastructure improvements, ensuring quality standards and fire safety requirements are met. Work closely with repairs, maintenance and asset management teams to support the successful delivery of housing maintenance programmes. Liaise with residents, contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders, providing professional technical advice and regular updates throughout the surveying process. Assist with stock condition surveys, validate property data and contribute towards future maintenance planning. Support continuous service improvement by helping to achieve performance targets, quality standards and high levels of customer satisfaction. Respond to property-related enquiries and complaints professionally, ensuring issues are investigated and resolved efficiently. Provide technical support across the surveying team and assist with additional responsibilities where required. Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Building Surveyor within the social housing, housing association or local authority sector. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and property maintenance programmes. Excellent understanding of residential construction, building pathology and defect diagnosis. Experience carrying out condition surveys, post-inspections and preparing technical reports and specifications. Good understanding of contractor management and quality assurance processes. Thorough knowledge of current Health & Safety legislation, Building Regulations and housing maintenance best practice. Relevant qualification in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline, or equivalent industry experience. Excellent communication and report-writing skills with the ability to build strong working relationships with residents, contractors and colleagues. Ability to prioritise workloads and manage multiple inspections across a busy housing portfolio. Full UK Driving Licence is desirable. If you're an experienced Building Surveyor looking for your next contract opportunity within the social housing sector, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
09/07/2026
Contract
Building Surveyor (Contract) Fraser Edwards is currently recruiting for an experienced Building Surveyor to join a busy housing maintenance team covering the South East London Area This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced surveying professional with a strong background in social housing maintenance to support the delivery of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and quality assurance across a diverse residential property portfolio. You will play a key role in ensuring repair works are completed to a high standard, identifying building defects, monitoring contractor performance and delivering excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed property inspections across occupied and void residential properties relating to responsive repairs, planned maintenance and refurbishment works. Complete pre- and post-inspections to ensure works have been carried out in line with specifications, quality standards and contractual requirements. Diagnose a wide range of building defects including damp and mould, water ingress, structural movement, subsidence and general building failures, recommending appropriate remedial works. Produce comprehensive survey reports, technical specifications, schedules of work and recommendations for internal teams and contractors. Monitor the quality of works completed by contractors, ensuring compliance with health and safety legislation, building regulations and industry best practice. Inspect new-build properties during handover to identify defects and ensure a high standard of finish before occupation. Assess specialist installation works, including telecommunications and infrastructure improvements, ensuring quality standards and fire safety requirements are met. Work closely with repairs, maintenance and asset management teams to support the successful delivery of housing maintenance programmes. Liaise with residents, contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders, providing professional technical advice and regular updates throughout the surveying process. Assist with stock condition surveys, validate property data and contribute towards future maintenance planning. Support continuous service improvement by helping to achieve performance targets, quality standards and high levels of customer satisfaction. Respond to property-related enquiries and complaints professionally, ensuring issues are investigated and resolved efficiently. Provide technical support across the surveying team and assist with additional responsibilities where required. Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Building Surveyor within the social housing, housing association or local authority sector. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and property maintenance programmes. Excellent understanding of residential construction, building pathology and defect diagnosis. Experience carrying out condition surveys, post-inspections and preparing technical reports and specifications. Good understanding of contractor management and quality assurance processes. Thorough knowledge of current Health & Safety legislation, Building Regulations and housing maintenance best practice. Relevant qualification in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline, or equivalent industry experience. Excellent communication and report-writing skills with the ability to build strong working relationships with residents, contractors and colleagues. Ability to prioritise workloads and manage multiple inspections across a busy housing portfolio. Full UK Driving Licence is desirable. If you're an experienced Building Surveyor looking for your next contract opportunity within the social housing sector, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
Michael Page
Housing Officer
Michael Page Salford, Manchester
The Housing Officer will oversee property management and tenant relations, ensuring compliance with industry standards while providing excellent service. This role is based in Salford and involves working. Client Details The employer is a small-sized organisation operating within the technology & telecoms industry. They are committed to delivering innovative solutions while maintaining a focus on property management and tenant satisfaction. Description Manage a portfolio of residents and stakeholders, acting as the primary point of contact and building strong, trusted relationships. Lead the delivery of tenancy-related projects and service improvements, ensuring outcomes are achieved within agreed timescales. Conduct regular resident engagement and review meetings to understand needs, monitor progress, and address emerging risks. Deliver resident training, guidance, and support to maximise engagement with housing services and digital solutions. Identify opportunities to improve service delivery, tenant satisfaction, and operational performance across the housing portfolio. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to resolve issues, coordinate actions, and achieve positive resident outcomes. Maintain accurate case records, prepare performance reports, and use customer insight to support continuous service improvement and tenancy success. Profile A successful Housing Officer should have: Experience in property management or a related field. Knowledge of housing regulations and compliance requirements. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Proficiency with property management software or related tools. A proactive approach to managing tenant relationships and challenges. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 36,000 to 40,000 per annum. Permanent role based in Salford Opportunities for professional growth and development. Supportive and collaborative company culture. If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Housing Officer, we encourage you to apply today!
09/07/2026
Full time
The Housing Officer will oversee property management and tenant relations, ensuring compliance with industry standards while providing excellent service. This role is based in Salford and involves working. Client Details The employer is a small-sized organisation operating within the technology & telecoms industry. They are committed to delivering innovative solutions while maintaining a focus on property management and tenant satisfaction. Description Manage a portfolio of residents and stakeholders, acting as the primary point of contact and building strong, trusted relationships. Lead the delivery of tenancy-related projects and service improvements, ensuring outcomes are achieved within agreed timescales. Conduct regular resident engagement and review meetings to understand needs, monitor progress, and address emerging risks. Deliver resident training, guidance, and support to maximise engagement with housing services and digital solutions. Identify opportunities to improve service delivery, tenant satisfaction, and operational performance across the housing portfolio. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to resolve issues, coordinate actions, and achieve positive resident outcomes. Maintain accurate case records, prepare performance reports, and use customer insight to support continuous service improvement and tenancy success. Profile A successful Housing Officer should have: Experience in property management or a related field. Knowledge of housing regulations and compliance requirements. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and customer service abilities. Proficiency with property management software or related tools. A proactive approach to managing tenant relationships and challenges. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 36,000 to 40,000 per annum. Permanent role based in Salford Opportunities for professional growth and development. Supportive and collaborative company culture. If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Housing Officer, we encourage you to apply today!
Mark May
Plumber
Mark May Southwark, London
Job Overview We are seeking a skilled and reliable Plumber to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems in various settings. This role requires a strong understanding of plumbing techniques and the ability to work with various tools and equipment. The ideal candidate will possess excellent problem-solving skills and a commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship. Responsibilities Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems in Social housing. carrying out Pipework, Rads, cylinders and TRV's Diagnose plumbing issues and provide effective solutions in a timely manner. Use hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment to complete plumbing tasks. Assemble and install pipes, fittings, and fixtures according to specifications. Perform routine maintenance checks on plumbing systems to ensure optimal performance. Collaborate with other tradespeople, including carpenters, to complete projects efficiently. Adhere to safety regulations and maintain a clean work environment. Handle heavy lifting as required during installations or repairs. Requirements Minimum level 2 in Plumbing Driving licence Experience in domestic maintenance G3 ticket or experience with cylinders Call out 1 in 9 Benefits Competitive Salary rannging between 36,000- 45,000 basic + Overtime Van and fuel card provided 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Van personal use Opportunity's to earn more than salary If you are a dedicated professional looking for an opportunity to showcase your plumbing expertise within a dynamic team environment, we encourage you to apply for this position.
08/07/2026
Full time
Job Overview We are seeking a skilled and reliable Plumber to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems in various settings. This role requires a strong understanding of plumbing techniques and the ability to work with various tools and equipment. The ideal candidate will possess excellent problem-solving skills and a commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship. Responsibilities Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems in Social housing. carrying out Pipework, Rads, cylinders and TRV's Diagnose plumbing issues and provide effective solutions in a timely manner. Use hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment to complete plumbing tasks. Assemble and install pipes, fittings, and fixtures according to specifications. Perform routine maintenance checks on plumbing systems to ensure optimal performance. Collaborate with other tradespeople, including carpenters, to complete projects efficiently. Adhere to safety regulations and maintain a clean work environment. Handle heavy lifting as required during installations or repairs. Requirements Minimum level 2 in Plumbing Driving licence Experience in domestic maintenance G3 ticket or experience with cylinders Call out 1 in 9 Benefits Competitive Salary rannging between 36,000- 45,000 basic + Overtime Van and fuel card provided 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Van personal use Opportunity's to earn more than salary If you are a dedicated professional looking for an opportunity to showcase your plumbing expertise within a dynamic team environment, we encourage you to apply for this position.
Search
Quantity Surveyor
Search Northolt, Middlesex
Role Responsibilities Deliver a broad range of Fire & Security / ELV services across high-rise residential new-build developments and occupied housing projects. Demonstrate experience working within both high-rise residential construction environments and occupied residential properties. Take ownership of complex projects from initial pre-construction stages through to final account settlement. Apply strong knowledge of JCT contracts and manage the full commercial process, including valuations, variations, payment applications, final accounts, contractual notices, correspondence, and compliance requirements. Independently oversee cost management, profit and loss reporting, cash flow forecasting, and all associated commercial administration. Coordinate procurement activities while managing subcontractor and supply chain performance to ensure project objectives are achieved. Maintain a sound understanding of health & safety legislation, CDM regulations, and project compliance obligations. Undertake additional duties and responsibilities as required. Qualifications & Experience Required for a Commercial Quantity Surveyor Minimum of 5 years' experience in a Quantity Surveying role within the Fire & Security, Electrical, or MEP sectors. Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts and their practical application. Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects from pre-start through to final account. Good understanding of health & safety requirements, CDM regulations, and project compliance standards. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Visio, with experience using project management and CRM platforms. What We Offer Immediate involvement in high-profile, long-term projects across London and the South East. Defined project scope with direct access to key stakeholders and decision-makers. A professional and organised project delivery environment, with full access to relevant documentation and project information. A collaborative and supportive team culture, working on prestigious residential developments. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
08/07/2026
Full time
Role Responsibilities Deliver a broad range of Fire & Security / ELV services across high-rise residential new-build developments and occupied housing projects. Demonstrate experience working within both high-rise residential construction environments and occupied residential properties. Take ownership of complex projects from initial pre-construction stages through to final account settlement. Apply strong knowledge of JCT contracts and manage the full commercial process, including valuations, variations, payment applications, final accounts, contractual notices, correspondence, and compliance requirements. Independently oversee cost management, profit and loss reporting, cash flow forecasting, and all associated commercial administration. Coordinate procurement activities while managing subcontractor and supply chain performance to ensure project objectives are achieved. Maintain a sound understanding of health & safety legislation, CDM regulations, and project compliance obligations. Undertake additional duties and responsibilities as required. Qualifications & Experience Required for a Commercial Quantity Surveyor Minimum of 5 years' experience in a Quantity Surveying role within the Fire & Security, Electrical, or MEP sectors. Strong working knowledge of JCT contracts and their practical application. Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects from pre-start through to final account. Good understanding of health & safety requirements, CDM regulations, and project compliance standards. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Visio, with experience using project management and CRM platforms. What We Offer Immediate involvement in high-profile, long-term projects across London and the South East. Defined project scope with direct access to key stakeholders and decision-makers. A professional and organised project delivery environment, with full access to relevant documentation and project information. A collaborative and supportive team culture, working on prestigious residential developments. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment
Assistant Site Manager
Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment Smethwick, West Midlands
Assistant Site Manager BirminghamPermanent Full-Time£40,000 - £45,000 paI am currently working on behalf of a well-established and growing construction business to recruit an Assistant Site Manager to join their team on a permanent basis in Birmingham. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious individual looking to develop their career within residential construction, supporting the successful delivery of high-quality projects. The Role as Assistant Site Manager, you will support the Site Manager in the day-to-day running of site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard. The Role: - Support the Site Manager in day-to-day site operations - Coordinate subcontractors and site labour - Monitor progress against programme - Ensure health and safety compliance - Carry out quality inspections - Assist with site documentation and reporting Requirements (Non-Negotiable): - Previous experience as an Assistant Site Manager (or similar) - Strong residential construction experience (ESSENTIAL) - Experience on live housing developments - Ability to manage trades and work proactively - Full UK driving licence Please note: candidates without residential site experience will not be considered. Salary & Package: - £40,000 - £45,000 + package - Long-term project - Clear progression opportunities - Supportive site team Apply now if you are a local Assistant Site Manager with solid residential experience.Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
08/07/2026
Full time
Assistant Site Manager BirminghamPermanent Full-Time£40,000 - £45,000 paI am currently working on behalf of a well-established and growing construction business to recruit an Assistant Site Manager to join their team on a permanent basis in Birmingham. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious individual looking to develop their career within residential construction, supporting the successful delivery of high-quality projects. The Role as Assistant Site Manager, you will support the Site Manager in the day-to-day running of site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard. The Role: - Support the Site Manager in day-to-day site operations - Coordinate subcontractors and site labour - Monitor progress against programme - Ensure health and safety compliance - Carry out quality inspections - Assist with site documentation and reporting Requirements (Non-Negotiable): - Previous experience as an Assistant Site Manager (or similar) - Strong residential construction experience (ESSENTIAL) - Experience on live housing developments - Ability to manage trades and work proactively - Full UK driving licence Please note: candidates without residential site experience will not be considered. Salary & Package: - £40,000 - £45,000 + package - Long-term project - Clear progression opportunities - Supportive site team Apply now if you are a local Assistant Site Manager with solid residential experience.Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
MMP Consultancy
Maintenance Surveyor
MMP Consultancy Greenwich, London
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
08/07/2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
VOID JOB
JobGoblin (Integration) Ongar, Essex
Senior Architectural Technician Essex Full Time PERMANENT Salary Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Architectural Technician to join a well-established architectural practice working on a varied portfolio of residential and commercial projects across the UK. This position is ideal for a motivated and technically capable professional with a minimum of five years' UK architectural experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing projects from initial concept through to completion, contributing technical expertise, project leadership, and client-facing support within a collaborative team environment. The practice undertakes a broad range of work including residential extensions, bespoke homes, barn conversions, housing developments, refurbishment projects, and selected commercial schemes. Benefits Competitive salary reflective of experience. Annual salary reviews based on individual and business performance. Performance-related bonus opportunities. Employer pension contributions. Professional membership fees reimbursed for relevant industry bodies. Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service. Eye care support. Mileage reimbursement for business travel. Ongoing professional development, including in-house CPD sessions. Regular team social events and seasonal celebrations. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage architectural projects throughout all RIBA work stages, from concept design to project completion. Produce accurate technical drawings, construction packages, and detailed design information. Coordinate planning applications and ensure compliance with Building Regulations and statutory requirements. Attend site visits, monitor project progress, and assist with contract administration during construction. Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and local authorities to ensure successful project delivery. Participate in design team meetings while helping to keep projects on programme and within budget. Contribute to business development by attending client meetings, identifying new opportunities, and supporting the continued growth of the practice. Undertake the Principal Designer role where appropriate in accordance with CDM Regulations and the Building Safety framework. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant should demonstrate: A minimum of five years' practical experience as an Architectural Technician within the UK. Strong technical knowledge across all RIBA Plan of Work stages. Advanced proficiency in Revit and AutoCAD. Experience producing comprehensive construction drawings and technical detailing. Sound understanding of UK planning legislation, Building Regulations, and construction processes. Previous involvement in the delivery of residential developments and domestic construction projects. Experience with site inspections, project coordination, contract administration, and consultant management. Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills. The ability to work independently while contributing positively within a collaborative team. A full UK driving licence. The legal right to work in the UK. Hours: Full Time (Part-time and flexible working arrangements may be considered) APPLY NOW OR CALL LYNSEY AT KEY RECRUITMENT FOR MORE INFORMATION
08/07/2026
Full time
Senior Architectural Technician Essex Full Time PERMANENT Salary Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Architectural Technician to join a well-established architectural practice working on a varied portfolio of residential and commercial projects across the UK. This position is ideal for a motivated and technically capable professional with a minimum of five years' UK architectural experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing projects from initial concept through to completion, contributing technical expertise, project leadership, and client-facing support within a collaborative team environment. The practice undertakes a broad range of work including residential extensions, bespoke homes, barn conversions, housing developments, refurbishment projects, and selected commercial schemes. Benefits Competitive salary reflective of experience. Annual salary reviews based on individual and business performance. Performance-related bonus opportunities. Employer pension contributions. Professional membership fees reimbursed for relevant industry bodies. Increasing annual leave entitlement with length of service. Eye care support. Mileage reimbursement for business travel. Ongoing professional development, including in-house CPD sessions. Regular team social events and seasonal celebrations. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage architectural projects throughout all RIBA work stages, from concept design to project completion. Produce accurate technical drawings, construction packages, and detailed design information. Coordinate planning applications and ensure compliance with Building Regulations and statutory requirements. Attend site visits, monitor project progress, and assist with contract administration during construction. Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and local authorities to ensure successful project delivery. Participate in design team meetings while helping to keep projects on programme and within budget. Contribute to business development by attending client meetings, identifying new opportunities, and supporting the continued growth of the practice. Undertake the Principal Designer role where appropriate in accordance with CDM Regulations and the Building Safety framework. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant should demonstrate: A minimum of five years' practical experience as an Architectural Technician within the UK. Strong technical knowledge across all RIBA Plan of Work stages. Advanced proficiency in Revit and AutoCAD. Experience producing comprehensive construction drawings and technical detailing. Sound understanding of UK planning legislation, Building Regulations, and construction processes. Previous involvement in the delivery of residential developments and domestic construction projects. Experience with site inspections, project coordination, contract administration, and consultant management. Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills. The ability to work independently while contributing positively within a collaborative team. A full UK driving licence. The legal right to work in the UK. Hours: Full Time (Part-time and flexible working arrangements may be considered) APPLY NOW OR CALL LYNSEY AT KEY RECRUITMENT FOR MORE INFORMATION
Eden Brown
Senior Architect / Associate Director
Eden Brown
Senior Architect / Associate Director Permanent position in London 55,000 - 75,000 WFH and flexible working after probation period Lead major projects. Shape sustainable places. Progress your career. An award-winning, multidisciplinary architectural practice ranked among the UK's top design firms is seeking an experienced Senior Architect or Associate Director to join its London studio. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious architect looking to take on a strategic leadership role within a collaborative practice recognised for delivering high-quality, sustainable architecture across a diverse portfolio. The Role You'll lead the design and delivery of significant projects, working across all RIBA work stages while managing client relationships, leading project teams and contributing to the continued growth of the practice. The successful candidate will combine strong technical expertise with commercial awareness, excellent leadership skills and a passion for delivering exceptional design. About You You'll have: ARB registration with a minimum of 5 years' post-qualification experience Proven experience leading major architectural projects as Lead Designer Extensive experience working across all RIBA work stages Strong sector experience delivering large-scale residential housing projects and/or an excellent knowledge of UK town planning policy Detailed knowledge of UK Building Regulations and British Standards Experience producing technical drawing packages for tender and construction Experience writing and reviewing NBS specifications Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex technical matters to a range of stakeholders Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage teams and mentor colleagues The ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative studio environment Proficiency in Microsoft Office Desirable Experience Strong design capabilities Good Revit skills, or the ability to quickly learn new software Experience supporting business development initiatives Associate Director Applicants Candidates applying at Associate Director level should also be able to demonstrate: A proven track record of winning new business and developing client relationships Experience identifying and securing new project opportunities Commercial awareness with the ability to contribute to the strategic growth of the practice What's on Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience Company pension scheme and private healthcare Employee discounts and wellbeing benefits Regular social events Structured training and professional development Clear career progression opportunities and mentoring programme Ongoing CPD and external training Additional annual leave awarded for long service The opportunity to take on genuine responsibility and shape the future of a growing sector within the practice Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Interested? If you're an experienced Senior Architect or Associate Director ready for your next challenge, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and portfolio, or get in touch for a confidential discussion to (url removed) Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
08/07/2026
Full time
Senior Architect / Associate Director Permanent position in London 55,000 - 75,000 WFH and flexible working after probation period Lead major projects. Shape sustainable places. Progress your career. An award-winning, multidisciplinary architectural practice ranked among the UK's top design firms is seeking an experienced Senior Architect or Associate Director to join its London studio. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious architect looking to take on a strategic leadership role within a collaborative practice recognised for delivering high-quality, sustainable architecture across a diverse portfolio. The Role You'll lead the design and delivery of significant projects, working across all RIBA work stages while managing client relationships, leading project teams and contributing to the continued growth of the practice. The successful candidate will combine strong technical expertise with commercial awareness, excellent leadership skills and a passion for delivering exceptional design. About You You'll have: ARB registration with a minimum of 5 years' post-qualification experience Proven experience leading major architectural projects as Lead Designer Extensive experience working across all RIBA work stages Strong sector experience delivering large-scale residential housing projects and/or an excellent knowledge of UK town planning policy Detailed knowledge of UK Building Regulations and British Standards Experience producing technical drawing packages for tender and construction Experience writing and reviewing NBS specifications Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex technical matters to a range of stakeholders Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage teams and mentor colleagues The ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative studio environment Proficiency in Microsoft Office Desirable Experience Strong design capabilities Good Revit skills, or the ability to quickly learn new software Experience supporting business development initiatives Associate Director Applicants Candidates applying at Associate Director level should also be able to demonstrate: A proven track record of winning new business and developing client relationships Experience identifying and securing new project opportunities Commercial awareness with the ability to contribute to the strategic growth of the practice What's on Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience Company pension scheme and private healthcare Employee discounts and wellbeing benefits Regular social events Structured training and professional development Clear career progression opportunities and mentoring programme Ongoing CPD and external training Additional annual leave awarded for long service The opportunity to take on genuine responsibility and shape the future of a growing sector within the practice Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Interested? If you're an experienced Senior Architect or Associate Director ready for your next challenge, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and portfolio, or get in touch for a confidential discussion to (url removed) Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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