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Property Accountant - Real Estate Investment Management
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Property Accountant - REIM - OUR CLIENT is a leading UK real estate investment and fund management platform who is seeking a Property Accountant to join its London finance team. The role will work closely with the Finance Director and wider finance function, supporting the financial oversight and reporting of the firm's property investment structures. The business specialises in UK real estate investment, development and asset management and manages a range of investment vehicles and mandates. This is a hands-on role within a collaborative finance team, providing exposure across the full investment lifecycle from acquisition and financing through to ongoing asset management and disposal . THE ROLE - Key Responsibilities include: Investment and Property Financial Oversight Reviewing monthly, quarterly and annual management accounts prepared by external administrators. Assisting in the preparation and review of statutory financial statements for investment entities. Supporting the preparation of quarterly investor reporting and respond to investor information requests. Reviewing cash positions and assisting with treasury reporting across investment structures. Monitoring purchase invoices, approvals and investment-level payments. Investment Lifecycle Support Assisting with acquisitions, disposals and refinancing activities across the property portfolio. Maintaining investment structure charts and ensure control procedures are followed. Supporting the year-end audit process for investment entities and liaise with external auditors. Overseeing outsourced accounting providers. Governance, Compliance and Reporting Ensuring robust financial governance and documentation across investment structures. Supporting the Head of Tax, Chief Financial Officer and partners with financial information and analysis. Maintaining relationships with administrators, bankers and other service providers. Assisting with board reporting and attend quarterly investment board meetings where required. THE PERSON: You will be: A fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA). Experienced within real estate, property investment or audit with property exposure . Experienced with working with external administrators and auditors. Possessing the ability to review and challenge financial information and be detail orientated. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. A confident communicator able to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. BENEFITS: Hybrid working - 3 days in office. Excellent Pension. Discretionary Bonus. Private Medical and Life Insurance. Income Protection Insurance (for long term sickness cover). Employee wellbeing service. Travel and 'Giving' benefits. Opportunity This role offers the opportunity to join a highly regarded real estate investment manager with a strong track record in the UK market, providing exposure to complex investment structures and close interaction with both the finance and investment teams. Please note that due to volume we cannot get back to everyone, however every application is looked at and considered and will be held on Trident International's database for review. If you have not heard back from us within 5 working days you should assume your initial application has been unsuccessful, however if suitable roles arise in the future, we will make every effort to contact you. By applying for this job, you accept the Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. To learn more about our company and vacancies we are currently working on, visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn
01/04/2026
Full time
Property Accountant - REIM - OUR CLIENT is a leading UK real estate investment and fund management platform who is seeking a Property Accountant to join its London finance team. The role will work closely with the Finance Director and wider finance function, supporting the financial oversight and reporting of the firm's property investment structures. The business specialises in UK real estate investment, development and asset management and manages a range of investment vehicles and mandates. This is a hands-on role within a collaborative finance team, providing exposure across the full investment lifecycle from acquisition and financing through to ongoing asset management and disposal . THE ROLE - Key Responsibilities include: Investment and Property Financial Oversight Reviewing monthly, quarterly and annual management accounts prepared by external administrators. Assisting in the preparation and review of statutory financial statements for investment entities. Supporting the preparation of quarterly investor reporting and respond to investor information requests. Reviewing cash positions and assisting with treasury reporting across investment structures. Monitoring purchase invoices, approvals and investment-level payments. Investment Lifecycle Support Assisting with acquisitions, disposals and refinancing activities across the property portfolio. Maintaining investment structure charts and ensure control procedures are followed. Supporting the year-end audit process for investment entities and liaise with external auditors. Overseeing outsourced accounting providers. Governance, Compliance and Reporting Ensuring robust financial governance and documentation across investment structures. Supporting the Head of Tax, Chief Financial Officer and partners with financial information and analysis. Maintaining relationships with administrators, bankers and other service providers. Assisting with board reporting and attend quarterly investment board meetings where required. THE PERSON: You will be: A fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA). Experienced within real estate, property investment or audit with property exposure . Experienced with working with external administrators and auditors. Possessing the ability to review and challenge financial information and be detail orientated. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. A confident communicator able to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. BENEFITS: Hybrid working - 3 days in office. Excellent Pension. Discretionary Bonus. Private Medical and Life Insurance. Income Protection Insurance (for long term sickness cover). Employee wellbeing service. Travel and 'Giving' benefits. Opportunity This role offers the opportunity to join a highly regarded real estate investment manager with a strong track record in the UK market, providing exposure to complex investment structures and close interaction with both the finance and investment teams. Please note that due to volume we cannot get back to everyone, however every application is looked at and considered and will be held on Trident International's database for review. If you have not heard back from us within 5 working days you should assume your initial application has been unsuccessful, however if suitable roles arise in the future, we will make every effort to contact you. By applying for this job, you accept the Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. To learn more about our company and vacancies we are currently working on, visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn
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Technical Services Project Manager
Hays
Long term interim Technical Services PM role in Kent Location: Kent - 3 days on site or in the office, with some flexibility for home working Contract: Minimum 6 months - scope to extend to 12 Rate: £350-£500/d Start: ASAP - urgent interviews and immediate start About the Role My local authority client, based in Kent, is seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to oversee and deliver a variety of technical, infrastructure and municipal style projects. This is a standalone role that suits someone delivery focused, highly organised and comfortable managing multiple schemes simultaneously. Projects will include bridge removal and replacement, utility related schemes, car park upgrades, resurfacing works and, if extended, leisure projects such as astro pitches and leisure facility improvements. The role aligns closely with what may previously have been known as a Municipal Engineer, but does not require the post holder to be a qualified civil engineer. A strong technical understanding and experience managing construction related projects is essential. Key Responsibilities •Lead, oversee and manage a portfolio of infrastructure and capital projects. •Coordinate schemes involving utilities, bridges, car parks, resurfacing and leisure assets. •Procure and manage consultants, surveys, designs and contractors. •Build and maintain effective working relationships with Members, officers and external partners. •Develop and maintain project plans, risk registers, strategies and progress reports. •Manage and monitor capital and revenue budgets. •Identify, assess and mitigate project risks. •Coordinate internal and external communications and support public consultations. •Ensure compliance with all health and safety requirements and organisational procedures. Essential Experience •Strong background delivering technical, construction or infrastructure based projects. •Experience within local government or significant exposure to local authority partners. •Proven ability to manage consultants, procurement and external suppliers. •Confident working with elected Members and senior stakeholders. •Experience managing public sector budgets. •Ability to operate independently in a standalone position. •Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable •Technical background in construction, utilities, civils or municipal engineering. •Membership of a relevant professional body. •Experience in climate change, flooding or regeneration related schemes. •PRINCE2 or equivalent project management certification. Ideal Candidate Profile •Technically adept and confident overseeing construction and infrastructure delivery. •Comfortable navigating local authority processes and governance. •Highly organised, capable of prioritising multiple competing demands. •Strong communicator who works well with officers, Members, contractors and the public. •Positive, proactive and flexible, with a hands-on approach to delivery. For more information, please apply via this advert, or call Daniel Baker on . #
01/04/2026
Seasonal
Long term interim Technical Services PM role in Kent Location: Kent - 3 days on site or in the office, with some flexibility for home working Contract: Minimum 6 months - scope to extend to 12 Rate: £350-£500/d Start: ASAP - urgent interviews and immediate start About the Role My local authority client, based in Kent, is seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to oversee and deliver a variety of technical, infrastructure and municipal style projects. This is a standalone role that suits someone delivery focused, highly organised and comfortable managing multiple schemes simultaneously. Projects will include bridge removal and replacement, utility related schemes, car park upgrades, resurfacing works and, if extended, leisure projects such as astro pitches and leisure facility improvements. The role aligns closely with what may previously have been known as a Municipal Engineer, but does not require the post holder to be a qualified civil engineer. A strong technical understanding and experience managing construction related projects is essential. Key Responsibilities •Lead, oversee and manage a portfolio of infrastructure and capital projects. •Coordinate schemes involving utilities, bridges, car parks, resurfacing and leisure assets. •Procure and manage consultants, surveys, designs and contractors. •Build and maintain effective working relationships with Members, officers and external partners. •Develop and maintain project plans, risk registers, strategies and progress reports. •Manage and monitor capital and revenue budgets. •Identify, assess and mitigate project risks. •Coordinate internal and external communications and support public consultations. •Ensure compliance with all health and safety requirements and organisational procedures. Essential Experience •Strong background delivering technical, construction or infrastructure based projects. •Experience within local government or significant exposure to local authority partners. •Proven ability to manage consultants, procurement and external suppliers. •Confident working with elected Members and senior stakeholders. •Experience managing public sector budgets. •Ability to operate independently in a standalone position. •Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Desirable •Technical background in construction, utilities, civils or municipal engineering. •Membership of a relevant professional body. •Experience in climate change, flooding or regeneration related schemes. •PRINCE2 or equivalent project management certification. Ideal Candidate Profile •Technically adept and confident overseeing construction and infrastructure delivery. •Comfortable navigating local authority processes and governance. •Highly organised, capable of prioritising multiple competing demands. •Strong communicator who works well with officers, Members, contractors and the public. •Positive, proactive and flexible, with a hands-on approach to delivery. For more information, please apply via this advert, or call Daniel Baker on . #
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Roads & Transport Network Manager
Hays Livingston, West Lothian
Required - Roads Transport & Network Manager Livingston Road Safety & Traffic OfficerLocation: Livingston Service: Operational Services - Roads & Transportation Contract:Full-time We are seeking an experienced and motivated Road Safety & Traffic Management Expert to play a leading role in shaping safe, sustainable, and well managed transport networks across the region.As a key member of the Roads & Transportation Service, you will support the Roads Network Manager in delivering one of the council's core functions-ensuring the safety, efficiency, and resilience of our local road network through effective policy, engineering, and team leadership. About the Role In this senior and highly influential position, you will be responsible for leading the day to day delivery of road safety and traffic management activities within the Network team. Your work will directly contribute to improving community safety, supporting local infrastructure development, and maintaining the high standards expected across the council's operational services. You will: Lead road safety and traffic management activities, including developing policies, procedures, and strategic approaches. Develop, monitor and review the council's Road Safety Plan. Work collaboratively with internal services, schools, community groups and external partners to solve road safety and traffic issues. Lead reviews of school travel routes, attend public/school meetings, and develop engineering solutions in partnership with Education colleagues. Oversee the development and maintenance of the council's Road Accident Database. Manage the council's Accident Investigation & Prevention Programme-site identification, ranking, investigations and post implementation monitoring. Provide technical support for safety camera activities. Oversee surveys, design, contract preparation and works supervision for road safety and traffic management schemes, including payments, variations, claims and disputes. Lead the development and promotion of Traffic Regulation Orders (parking, safety and management schemes). Manage the road safety audit process including planning, allocation, delivery and stakeholder engagement. Oversee daily management of Disabled Persons' Parking Places operations. Lead the provision and maintenance of traffic signs and signals. Ensure procurement of services and works complies with council Standing Orders. Prioritise workloads and ensure staffing levels meet operational requirements. Lead on managing customer expectations, handling enquiries/complaints in line with council standards. Act as complaints officer and member liaison officer. Lead recruitment, performance reviews, disciplinary matters and absence management for direct reports. Deliver team briefings and maintain strong internal communication. Undertake responsibilities under CDM Regulations and health and safety legislation. Represent the Roads & Transportation Service as required, including attendance at committees, boards, trusts and national groups (e.g., SCOTS, COSLA, APSE). Support capital and revenue budget management, reporting and programme monitoring. Prepare and present reports to committees, PDSPs, and internal/external groups. Support corporate governance, compliance, performance processes, and the Service Asset Management Plan. Participate in Winter and Emergency activities. Deputise for the Roads Network Manager when required. Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge Essential Registered with the Engineering Council at Incorporated Engineer level (or above). Member of a relevant professional engineering institution. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Extensive knowledge of road safety engineering and traffic management. Strong project management and database management skills. Desirable Degree in Engineering or Construction Management. Postgraduate qualification in Transportation Engineering, Project Management or related discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Working knowledge of health & safety legislation, particularly in operational environments. RoSPA Road Safety Engineering certification (or equivalent). Certificate of Competence in Road Safety Audit (Highways Agency approved). Membership of the Society of Road Safety Auditors (or equivalent). Knowledge of contract management. Experience leading and developing teams. Working knowledge of AutoCAD, road accident databases or other specialist software. Additional Information Access to a car pool scheme or service vehicles is provided for role related activities. If you are interested in hearing more about this role, please forward a CV to myself at and I will reach out. #
01/04/2026
Full time
Required - Roads Transport & Network Manager Livingston Road Safety & Traffic OfficerLocation: Livingston Service: Operational Services - Roads & Transportation Contract:Full-time We are seeking an experienced and motivated Road Safety & Traffic Management Expert to play a leading role in shaping safe, sustainable, and well managed transport networks across the region.As a key member of the Roads & Transportation Service, you will support the Roads Network Manager in delivering one of the council's core functions-ensuring the safety, efficiency, and resilience of our local road network through effective policy, engineering, and team leadership. About the Role In this senior and highly influential position, you will be responsible for leading the day to day delivery of road safety and traffic management activities within the Network team. Your work will directly contribute to improving community safety, supporting local infrastructure development, and maintaining the high standards expected across the council's operational services. You will: Lead road safety and traffic management activities, including developing policies, procedures, and strategic approaches. Develop, monitor and review the council's Road Safety Plan. Work collaboratively with internal services, schools, community groups and external partners to solve road safety and traffic issues. Lead reviews of school travel routes, attend public/school meetings, and develop engineering solutions in partnership with Education colleagues. Oversee the development and maintenance of the council's Road Accident Database. Manage the council's Accident Investigation & Prevention Programme-site identification, ranking, investigations and post implementation monitoring. Provide technical support for safety camera activities. Oversee surveys, design, contract preparation and works supervision for road safety and traffic management schemes, including payments, variations, claims and disputes. Lead the development and promotion of Traffic Regulation Orders (parking, safety and management schemes). Manage the road safety audit process including planning, allocation, delivery and stakeholder engagement. Oversee daily management of Disabled Persons' Parking Places operations. Lead the provision and maintenance of traffic signs and signals. Ensure procurement of services and works complies with council Standing Orders. Prioritise workloads and ensure staffing levels meet operational requirements. Lead on managing customer expectations, handling enquiries/complaints in line with council standards. Act as complaints officer and member liaison officer. Lead recruitment, performance reviews, disciplinary matters and absence management for direct reports. Deliver team briefings and maintain strong internal communication. Undertake responsibilities under CDM Regulations and health and safety legislation. Represent the Roads & Transportation Service as required, including attendance at committees, boards, trusts and national groups (e.g., SCOTS, COSLA, APSE). Support capital and revenue budget management, reporting and programme monitoring. Prepare and present reports to committees, PDSPs, and internal/external groups. Support corporate governance, compliance, performance processes, and the Service Asset Management Plan. Participate in Winter and Emergency activities. Deputise for the Roads Network Manager when required. Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge Essential Registered with the Engineering Council at Incorporated Engineer level (or above). Member of a relevant professional engineering institution. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Extensive knowledge of road safety engineering and traffic management. Strong project management and database management skills. Desirable Degree in Engineering or Construction Management. Postgraduate qualification in Transportation Engineering, Project Management or related discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Working knowledge of health & safety legislation, particularly in operational environments. RoSPA Road Safety Engineering certification (or equivalent). Certificate of Competence in Road Safety Audit (Highways Agency approved). Membership of the Society of Road Safety Auditors (or equivalent). Knowledge of contract management. Experience leading and developing teams. Working knowledge of AutoCAD, road accident databases or other specialist software. Additional Information Access to a car pool scheme or service vehicles is provided for role related activities. If you are interested in hearing more about this role, please forward a CV to myself at and I will reach out. #
Hays
Commercial Asset Manager
Hays
Commercial Asset Manager, London, £450 p/day Inside IR35 Your new company A forward thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Commercial Asset Manager to join its Strategic Property team. The Council is committed to delivering high quality services, strengthening financial resilience, and maximising value from a diverse commercial property portfolio. Your new role As a Commercial Asset Manager, you will be responsible for optimising the performance of the Council's commercial estate, which includes retail, office, industrial and mixed use properties. You will drive income generation, ensure effective landlord management, and support long term strategic planning. Key Responsibilities Manage a varied commercial property portfolio to maximise income and asset value Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, re-gears, acquisitions and disposals Identify commercial opportunities and development potential across the estate Provide professional property advice to senior officers and members Work closely with finance, legal, regeneration and planning teams on corporate priorities. Oversee external consultants, agents and contractors Ensure compliance with statutory responsibilities and asset management best practice Contribute to the development and delivery of the Council's Asset Management Strategy What you'll need to succeed Strong commercial property/asset management experience Proven track record in income generation and effective lease management Excellent negotiation, analytical and financial skills Strong working knowledge of landlord & tenant law and valuation principles Ability to work collaboratively in a complex public sector environment MRICS (or equivalent) is desirable, or significant experience at an equivalent level. What you'll get in return Opportunity to shape and influence a major London commercial property portfolio Flexible and hybrid working arrangements What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/04/2026
Seasonal
Commercial Asset Manager, London, £450 p/day Inside IR35 Your new company A forward thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Commercial Asset Manager to join its Strategic Property team. The Council is committed to delivering high quality services, strengthening financial resilience, and maximising value from a diverse commercial property portfolio. Your new role As a Commercial Asset Manager, you will be responsible for optimising the performance of the Council's commercial estate, which includes retail, office, industrial and mixed use properties. You will drive income generation, ensure effective landlord management, and support long term strategic planning. Key Responsibilities Manage a varied commercial property portfolio to maximise income and asset value Lead rent reviews, lease renewals, re-gears, acquisitions and disposals Identify commercial opportunities and development potential across the estate Provide professional property advice to senior officers and members Work closely with finance, legal, regeneration and planning teams on corporate priorities. Oversee external consultants, agents and contractors Ensure compliance with statutory responsibilities and asset management best practice Contribute to the development and delivery of the Council's Asset Management Strategy What you'll need to succeed Strong commercial property/asset management experience Proven track record in income generation and effective lease management Excellent negotiation, analytical and financial skills Strong working knowledge of landlord & tenant law and valuation principles Ability to work collaboratively in a complex public sector environment MRICS (or equivalent) is desirable, or significant experience at an equivalent level. What you'll get in return Opportunity to shape and influence a major London commercial property portfolio Flexible and hybrid working arrangements What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Property Commissioning manager - Local Authority p
Hays
Permanent Job - Property, commissioning manager - local authority Commissioning Manager - Real Estate Property Services Hybrid Working We are seeking a highly experienced Commissioning Manager - Corporate Estate to lead, direct and drive the management of the Council's Corporate Estate, ensuring assets are managed proactively, efficiently and in full compliance with the Corporate Asset Management Plan. You will lead the development of strategies and estate management plans on behalf of client departments (e.g. adult care, education, social services), translating corporate and service priorities into deliverable, value for money outcomes. This is a key senior role requiring strong commercial acumen, strategic leadership and the ability to operate effectively within a political and public sector environment. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of corporate estate management, ensuring Council properties are managed optimally and customer and stakeholder expectations are met. Drive the implementation of a Corporate Landlord Model across the portfolio to improve efficiency, reduce costs and align property decisions with corporate priorities. Lead the development of estate strategies and plans for Client Departments, including business case preparation, consideration of capital and revenue affordability, and commissioning delivery through to completion. Ensure corporate annual valuations are completed accurately and within required timescales. Ensure all statutory, legal and regulatory obligations are met, including appropriate consents and agreements prior to the commencement of any building works. Provide strategic asset management and development advice to elected Members, senior officers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required. Oversee performance management of the operational estate, driving continuous improvement and ensuring robust reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other stakeholders. Effectively manage people, ICT, budgets and property resources, including oversight of risk management within the service area. Manage and monitor the Estates budget, producing accurate and timely management information. Cultivate and embed best practice in estates management, leading the development of robust procedures and professional standards. Lead the coordination of consultants, stakeholders and legal professionals, ensuring compliance with procurement requirements. Ensure accurate and timely recording of management information using Asset Management Systems, CAD, GIS and related software. Qualifications A relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Experience Required Substantial, demonstrable experience of leading and delivering estates management across a varied operational portfolio, including compliance, valuations, rating, dilapidations, financial management, planning, construction, strategy formulation and implementation. Senior level experience of operational estate management and valuation within a complex organisational environment. Proven success in developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets. Experience of leading best practice and driving continuous improvement Good working knowledge of the Procurement Act and its application to real estate. Experience of developing and maintaining effective partnerships with external organisations. Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance and evidence-based decision-making. Knowledge In-depth knowledge of operational real estate management for effective portfolio delivery. Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good understanding of national and local planning legislation and policies. Strong understanding of the public sector operating environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and their impact on councils and partners What you'll get in return Competitive Salary - £55-61000 Local authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit package Hybrid working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/04/2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Property, commissioning manager - local authority Commissioning Manager - Real Estate Property Services Hybrid Working We are seeking a highly experienced Commissioning Manager - Corporate Estate to lead, direct and drive the management of the Council's Corporate Estate, ensuring assets are managed proactively, efficiently and in full compliance with the Corporate Asset Management Plan. You will lead the development of strategies and estate management plans on behalf of client departments (e.g. adult care, education, social services), translating corporate and service priorities into deliverable, value for money outcomes. This is a key senior role requiring strong commercial acumen, strategic leadership and the ability to operate effectively within a political and public sector environment. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of corporate estate management, ensuring Council properties are managed optimally and customer and stakeholder expectations are met. Drive the implementation of a Corporate Landlord Model across the portfolio to improve efficiency, reduce costs and align property decisions with corporate priorities. Lead the development of estate strategies and plans for Client Departments, including business case preparation, consideration of capital and revenue affordability, and commissioning delivery through to completion. Ensure corporate annual valuations are completed accurately and within required timescales. Ensure all statutory, legal and regulatory obligations are met, including appropriate consents and agreements prior to the commencement of any building works. Provide strategic asset management and development advice to elected Members, senior officers, stakeholders and external partners, including deputising for the Head of Service when required. Oversee performance management of the operational estate, driving continuous improvement and ensuring robust reporting to the Corporate Property Steering Group, government departments and other stakeholders. Effectively manage people, ICT, budgets and property resources, including oversight of risk management within the service area. Manage and monitor the Estates budget, producing accurate and timely management information. Cultivate and embed best practice in estates management, leading the development of robust procedures and professional standards. Lead the coordination of consultants, stakeholders and legal professionals, ensuring compliance with procurement requirements. Ensure accurate and timely recording of management information using Asset Management Systems, CAD, GIS and related software. Qualifications A relevant degree & Membership or Fellowship of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Experience Required Substantial, demonstrable experience of leading and delivering estates management across a varied operational portfolio, including compliance, valuations, rating, dilapidations, financial management, planning, construction, strategy formulation and implementation. Senior level experience of operational estate management and valuation within a complex organisational environment. Proven success in developing, managing and delivering capital and revenue programmes and budgets. Experience of leading best practice and driving continuous improvement Good working knowledge of the Procurement Act and its application to real estate. Experience of developing and maintaining effective partnerships with external organisations. Strong experience in the use of data and asset management systems to support high performance and evidence-based decision-making. Knowledge In-depth knowledge of operational real estate management for effective portfolio delivery. Extensive knowledge of landlord and tenant law, with a good understanding of national and local planning legislation and policies. Strong understanding of the public sector operating environment, including the drivers for transformation and change in local government and their impact on councils and partners What you'll get in return Competitive Salary - £55-61000 Local authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Employee benefit package Hybrid working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Senior Estate Surveyor - L&T
Hays
Permanent job - estate surveyor-property services Job Specification: Senior Estates SurveyorLocal Authority Job PurposeThe organisation manages a substantial property portfolio with operational real estate activities forming a key part of this value. Effective and proactive management of this portfolio is critical to supporting the organisation's strategic objectives, long term financial planning, and service delivery priorities.The Senior Estates Surveyor will support by delivering optimisation, rationalisation and improved performance of the operational portfolio. This includes ensuring best consideration is achieved under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972, carrying out financial and commercial analysis, managing leases, and overseeing day to day operational management to enhance income and reduce occupancy costs.The postholder will manage their own caseload and contribute directly to strategic asset management workstreams. Main Duties & Responsibilities Support the development of asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under performing assets and proposing value add initiatives or disposal options aligned to service needs.Proactively manage the operational property portfolio, ensuring assets remain fit for purpose. Responsibilities include negotiating leases, renewals, rent reviews, and undertaking or arranging property inspections, condition reports and dilapidation schedules.Monitor expenditure and prepare service charge accounts, including meter readings, apportionments, raising orders and authorising payments in accordance with internal financial procedures.Prepare valuations, including complex assessments, for a wide range of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, capital and rental valuations.Apply sound valuation principles and professional practice, including acting as project manager for developments on organisational land or joint use schemes with third parties.Prepare technical correspondence and issue instructions to client departments, legal services and other internal teams as required.Undertake valuations for capital disposals, lease renewals, development appraisals and asset valuations in line with accounting requirements for all property types.Collect, analyse and prepare reports and briefings, including strategic papers for senior officers and committees.Commission and oversee external agents and solicitors to support transactional activities and ensure high quality delivery.Represent Property Services at internal, departmental, corporate or external working groups as required.Maintain broad knowledge of relevant legislation, professional standards and best practice, with evidence of their application in casework.Ensure accurate and timely recording of property data within asset management systems, CAD, GIS and other platforms.Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health and safety requirements, statutory obligations and sustainability initiatives.Protect and manage information securely, reporting any breaches or suspected breaches in accordance with information governance procedures.Demonstrate organisational values, promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across all aspects of work. Person Specification SummaryQualificationsDegree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related discipline (Essential)Full professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) (Desirable)ExperienceSignificant experience of managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold property.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters including negotiation, valuation and property law.Experience analysing market data, investment trends and financial performance.Experience advising on property acquisitions, disposals and development appraisals.Experience commissioning and monitoring external agents and solicitors.Local authority or public sector experience (Desirable).Experience valuing multiple property types for numerous purposes.Knowledge of preparing budgets or expenditure profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters. What you'll get in return Salary £43- £47000 Local Authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Hybrid and flexible working- 3 days wfh What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
01/04/2026
Full time
Permanent job - estate surveyor-property services Job Specification: Senior Estates SurveyorLocal Authority Job PurposeThe organisation manages a substantial property portfolio with operational real estate activities forming a key part of this value. Effective and proactive management of this portfolio is critical to supporting the organisation's strategic objectives, long term financial planning, and service delivery priorities.The Senior Estates Surveyor will support by delivering optimisation, rationalisation and improved performance of the operational portfolio. This includes ensuring best consideration is achieved under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972, carrying out financial and commercial analysis, managing leases, and overseeing day to day operational management to enhance income and reduce occupancy costs.The postholder will manage their own caseload and contribute directly to strategic asset management workstreams. Main Duties & Responsibilities Support the development of asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under performing assets and proposing value add initiatives or disposal options aligned to service needs.Proactively manage the operational property portfolio, ensuring assets remain fit for purpose. Responsibilities include negotiating leases, renewals, rent reviews, and undertaking or arranging property inspections, condition reports and dilapidation schedules.Monitor expenditure and prepare service charge accounts, including meter readings, apportionments, raising orders and authorising payments in accordance with internal financial procedures.Prepare valuations, including complex assessments, for a wide range of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, capital and rental valuations.Apply sound valuation principles and professional practice, including acting as project manager for developments on organisational land or joint use schemes with third parties.Prepare technical correspondence and issue instructions to client departments, legal services and other internal teams as required.Undertake valuations for capital disposals, lease renewals, development appraisals and asset valuations in line with accounting requirements for all property types.Collect, analyse and prepare reports and briefings, including strategic papers for senior officers and committees.Commission and oversee external agents and solicitors to support transactional activities and ensure high quality delivery.Represent Property Services at internal, departmental, corporate or external working groups as required.Maintain broad knowledge of relevant legislation, professional standards and best practice, with evidence of their application in casework.Ensure accurate and timely recording of property data within asset management systems, CAD, GIS and other platforms.Ensure all work complies with organisational policies, including health and safety requirements, statutory obligations and sustainability initiatives.Protect and manage information securely, reporting any breaches or suspected breaches in accordance with information governance procedures.Demonstrate organisational values, promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across all aspects of work. Person Specification SummaryQualificationsDegree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related discipline (Essential)Full professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) (Desirable)ExperienceSignificant experience of managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold property.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters including negotiation, valuation and property law.Experience analysing market data, investment trends and financial performance.Experience advising on property acquisitions, disposals and development appraisals.Experience commissioning and monitoring external agents and solicitors.Local authority or public sector experience (Desirable).Experience valuing multiple property types for numerous purposes.Knowledge of preparing budgets or expenditure profiles.Good understanding of construction related matters. What you'll get in return Salary £43- £47000 Local Authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Hybrid and flexible working- 3 days wfh What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Opus People Solutions
Head of Property Services
Opus People Solutions Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Salary: £83,663 - £86,100 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Working type: Hybrid - three days a week onsite Hours of work: Full time - 37.5 Newcastle is a city with ambition, identity and momentum, and Newcastle City Council is central to shaping its future. We are now seeking an exceptional property leader to take forward a modern, strategic and financially focused approach to managing one of the city's most significant and diverse asset portfolios. Reasons to apply: Lead a major city's property strategy and shape a modern, high-performing service with real influence and visibility. Drive transformation across a diverse estate, delivering value, innovation and lasting impact for Newcastle's communities. About Newcastle City Council Newcastle is a vibrant, globally recognised city with a proud heritage and a clear vision for inclusive growth, sustainability and community wellbeing. The Council plays a pivotal role in enabling that vision, delivering services, stewarding public assets and working with partners across the region to support residents, businesses and neighbourhoods. As an employer, Newcastle City Council offers: A culture that values collaboration, integrity and public service A commitment to innovation, transformation and evidence-based decision-making A supportive environment where leaders are empowered to make an impact Flexible and hybrid working arrangements A strong focus on equality, inclusion and staff wellbeing This is an organisation where your leadership will be visible, valued and central to the city's future. The Opportunity The Head of Property Services is a senior leadership role with responsibility for the strategic vision, performance and long-term direction of the Council's property portfolio. You will act as the Council's corporate landlord, ensuring that land and buildings are used effectively, deliver value for money, and support the transformation of services across the organisation. This is a rare opportunity to: Lead a major modernisation of the property function Implement a new Strategic Asset Management Plan developed with CIPFA Strengthen data, systems and insight to create a single version of the truth Improve the performance of a large and complex operational and investment estate Shape strategic decisions on PFI assets and under-managed parts of the portfolio Build a confident, high-performing team with clear roles, expectations and development pathways Influence senior leaders, elected members and partners across the city and region The scale, complexity and visibility of this portfolio mean the role offers both challenge and genuine opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. What We're Looking For We are seeking a leader with a blend of professional credibility, strategic capability and emotional intelligence. You will bring: Full RICS membership and strong technical expertise across asset management, property management and development A track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams in complex organisations Experience delivering strategic change, service improvement and modernisation Strong financial literacy, including budget management, ROI analysis and value-for-money decision-making The ability to work confidently with senior officers, elected members and external partners. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills A balanced approach, commercially minded, but with empathy for public sector values, culture and pace Political awareness and the ability to navigate sensitive environments A commitment to the Council's values: Proud, Fair, Ambitious This role will suit someone who thrives on complexity, enjoys building relationships, and can bring clarity, structure and momentum to a service undergoing transformation. The Package Senior Manager Grade SM3 Competitive salary aligned to senior leadership responsibilities Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Hybrid and flexible working A supportive, collaborative leadership environment The opportunity to shape the future of a major UK city Recruitment Timeline We will be conducting a three-week sourcing and engagement process , concluding on 7th April . A two-stage interview process which will take place on the 17th of April in person
01/04/2026
Full time
Salary: £83,663 - £86,100 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Working type: Hybrid - three days a week onsite Hours of work: Full time - 37.5 Newcastle is a city with ambition, identity and momentum, and Newcastle City Council is central to shaping its future. We are now seeking an exceptional property leader to take forward a modern, strategic and financially focused approach to managing one of the city's most significant and diverse asset portfolios. Reasons to apply: Lead a major city's property strategy and shape a modern, high-performing service with real influence and visibility. Drive transformation across a diverse estate, delivering value, innovation and lasting impact for Newcastle's communities. About Newcastle City Council Newcastle is a vibrant, globally recognised city with a proud heritage and a clear vision for inclusive growth, sustainability and community wellbeing. The Council plays a pivotal role in enabling that vision, delivering services, stewarding public assets and working with partners across the region to support residents, businesses and neighbourhoods. As an employer, Newcastle City Council offers: A culture that values collaboration, integrity and public service A commitment to innovation, transformation and evidence-based decision-making A supportive environment where leaders are empowered to make an impact Flexible and hybrid working arrangements A strong focus on equality, inclusion and staff wellbeing This is an organisation where your leadership will be visible, valued and central to the city's future. The Opportunity The Head of Property Services is a senior leadership role with responsibility for the strategic vision, performance and long-term direction of the Council's property portfolio. You will act as the Council's corporate landlord, ensuring that land and buildings are used effectively, deliver value for money, and support the transformation of services across the organisation. This is a rare opportunity to: Lead a major modernisation of the property function Implement a new Strategic Asset Management Plan developed with CIPFA Strengthen data, systems and insight to create a single version of the truth Improve the performance of a large and complex operational and investment estate Shape strategic decisions on PFI assets and under-managed parts of the portfolio Build a confident, high-performing team with clear roles, expectations and development pathways Influence senior leaders, elected members and partners across the city and region The scale, complexity and visibility of this portfolio mean the role offers both challenge and genuine opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. What We're Looking For We are seeking a leader with a blend of professional credibility, strategic capability and emotional intelligence. You will bring: Full RICS membership and strong technical expertise across asset management, property management and development A track record of leading multi-disciplinary teams in complex organisations Experience delivering strategic change, service improvement and modernisation Strong financial literacy, including budget management, ROI analysis and value-for-money decision-making The ability to work confidently with senior officers, elected members and external partners. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills A balanced approach, commercially minded, but with empathy for public sector values, culture and pace Political awareness and the ability to navigate sensitive environments A commitment to the Council's values: Proud, Fair, Ambitious This role will suit someone who thrives on complexity, enjoys building relationships, and can bring clarity, structure and momentum to a service undergoing transformation. The Package Senior Manager Grade SM3 Competitive salary aligned to senior leadership responsibilities Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Hybrid and flexible working A supportive, collaborative leadership environment The opportunity to shape the future of a major UK city Recruitment Timeline We will be conducting a three-week sourcing and engagement process , concluding on 7th April . A two-stage interview process which will take place on the 17th of April in person
Ador Resourcing
Senior Housing Officer - Housing
Ador Resourcing Woodford Green, Essex
Senior Housing Officer - Housing Location: 152 Broadmead Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Contract: Temporary (16 Weeks) Start Date: 20 April 2026 Hours: 36 hours per week (Full-time in the office initially) Rate: £18.85 per hour (PAYE) IR35 Status: Inside About the Role Redbridge Council is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Housing Officer to join the Housing team on a temporary basis. You will manage a team of Housing Officers, acting as neighbourhood champions and ensuring excellent customer access to services. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a strong focus on performance management, resident engagement, and collaborative working with internal and external partners. Please note: The successful candidate will be required to work in the office every day initially . Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Housing Officers Monitor and control team budgets in line with financial regulations Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans Collaborate with asset management on investment programmes covering major works, fire safety, and decent homes Embed a strong culture of customer focus, ensuring service standards are met Oversee case management for nuisance and anti-social behaviour Support front-line officers in addressing vulnerability and signposting residents to appropriate services Build positive relationships with residents, councillors, MPs, police, and third-sector partners Ensure compliance with equality, diversity, and health and safety policies About You Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in housing management, including team leadership Strong performance management and people development skills Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience in enforcing tenancy agreements and leasehold covenants Knowledge of anti-social behaviour case management Understanding of vulnerability issues and signposting Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners Qualifications: Relevant housing or management qualification desirable but not essential Candidate Requirements Required Documents at Submission: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK Confidentiality Agreement Supporting Documents on Offer Acceptance: Criminal Convictions Declaration Contract / Key Information Document 3 Years of References / Work History Interview Details Target Interview Date: 13 April 2026 (On-site) Interview Location: Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Interview Process: A single-stage, informal interview lasting approximately 30 minutes. Questions will be asked to assess your experience, knowledge, and suitability for the role.
01/04/2026
Seasonal
Senior Housing Officer - Housing Location: 152 Broadmead Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Contract: Temporary (16 Weeks) Start Date: 20 April 2026 Hours: 36 hours per week (Full-time in the office initially) Rate: £18.85 per hour (PAYE) IR35 Status: Inside About the Role Redbridge Council is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Housing Officer to join the Housing team on a temporary basis. You will manage a team of Housing Officers, acting as neighbourhood champions and ensuring excellent customer access to services. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a strong focus on performance management, resident engagement, and collaborative working with internal and external partners. Please note: The successful candidate will be required to work in the office every day initially . Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Housing Officers Monitor and control team budgets in line with financial regulations Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans Collaborate with asset management on investment programmes covering major works, fire safety, and decent homes Embed a strong culture of customer focus, ensuring service standards are met Oversee case management for nuisance and anti-social behaviour Support front-line officers in addressing vulnerability and signposting residents to appropriate services Build positive relationships with residents, councillors, MPs, police, and third-sector partners Ensure compliance with equality, diversity, and health and safety policies About You Essential Skills & Experience: Proven experience in housing management, including team leadership Strong performance management and people development skills Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience in enforcing tenancy agreements and leasehold covenants Knowledge of anti-social behaviour case management Understanding of vulnerability issues and signposting Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners Qualifications: Relevant housing or management qualification desirable but not essential Candidate Requirements Required Documents at Submission: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK Confidentiality Agreement Supporting Documents on Offer Acceptance: Criminal Convictions Declaration Contract / Key Information Document 3 Years of References / Work History Interview Details Target Interview Date: 13 April 2026 (On-site) Interview Location: Woodford Green, IG8 0AG Interview Process: A single-stage, informal interview lasting approximately 30 minutes. Questions will be asked to assess your experience, knowledge, and suitability for the role.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Housing Officer
JOB SWITCH LTD Woodford Green, Essex
Manage activities, resources, people and information through innovative and robust performance management techniques in order that performance targets are exceeded, strategic objectives are met and to continually improve performance. People management and motivation Housing Officer Motivate, develop and support teams of Housing Officers in their role as neighbourhood champions. Encourage and support staff in the development of active strategies for their neighbourhood which engage and deliver resident priorities locally. Manage staff and systems to ensure excellent customer access to services and proactive management of on-going relationships sits at the core of the service to residents. Financial Management Housing Officer To monitor and control the teams budgets including staffing in accordance with Policy, Financial Regulations and Standing Orders. Team working and communication Housing Officer Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans and ensure their importance is recognised across the council. To work collaboratively with partners in asset management to develop, review and deliver the boroughs investment programme covering major works, fire safety and decent homes. Ensure that residents and stakeholders are involved in the delivery of services and informed on proposals and satisfied with the delivery of services. Ensure a clear programme of communication to staff, residents and stakeholders is embedded, that all parties are kept informed of local performance and that they are fully aware of their contribution to meeting the wider aims of the housing service. Contribute to the success of the service through membership of the Management Team, deputising, managing portfolios and providing cover for other members of Housing Management when necessary. Customer focus Housing Officer Embed a core and long term culture of customer focus in the work of all officers ensuring that local and corporate service standards are achieved. Ensure team provides effective and appropriate responses to residents and members complaints and queries by monitoring performance and taking action if necessary. Housing Management Housing Officer Ensure that staff are swift and thorough in enforcement of provisions of the Councils tenancy agreement and leasehold clauses and covenants. Establish the necessary training and development needs of teams and individuals in order to support and deliver this core part of the housing service. Establish a clear expectation that staff provide a visible and approachable presence through inspections and walkabouts. Ensure that residents are engaged in this service and make use of it to tackle problems across their neighbourhood. Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer To oversee case management in the areas of nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour developing working relationships through the formation of strategic links with relevant agencies and departments which support officers finding sustainable solutions in individual issues. Vulnerability Housing Officer To work with front line Officers, departmental, corporate and agency partners to address vulnerability issues and to provide a signposting service for residents with additional support needs. To review and improve activities affecting residents ability to sustainably meet their responsibilities under leases and tenancy agreements. Stakeholder management Housing Officer To work positively with an evolving agenda and a range of statutory, voluntary, community, faith and business partners. All the major stakeholders recognise the potholders role in influencing how they undertake their functions in the area. Key relationships will be as follows: Tenants and Residents Associations Ward Councillors, MPs Other Council Services Police Third sector groups Equality and diversity Housing Officer Be responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the Councils strategies and policies relating to equality and diversity. Health and Safety Housing Officer To ensure that the requirements of all relevant Health and Safety legislation, including risk assessments, and that Redbridge's relevant policies are fully observed by staff. General Housing Officer To exercise a high level of independent responsibility, working with agencies and partners in a way that brings about strategic change and that addresses the corporate aims of the council and objectives of the department. The post holder will undertake any task commensurate with the duties of a Senior Resident Services Officer. These duties might change from time to time.
01/04/2026
Contract
Manage activities, resources, people and information through innovative and robust performance management techniques in order that performance targets are exceeded, strategic objectives are met and to continually improve performance. People management and motivation Housing Officer Motivate, develop and support teams of Housing Officers in their role as neighbourhood champions. Encourage and support staff in the development of active strategies for their neighbourhood which engage and deliver resident priorities locally. Manage staff and systems to ensure excellent customer access to services and proactive management of on-going relationships sits at the core of the service to residents. Financial Management Housing Officer To monitor and control the teams budgets including staffing in accordance with Policy, Financial Regulations and Standing Orders. Team working and communication Housing Officer Work strategically with other departments to support neighbourhood plans and ensure their importance is recognised across the council. To work collaboratively with partners in asset management to develop, review and deliver the boroughs investment programme covering major works, fire safety and decent homes. Ensure that residents and stakeholders are involved in the delivery of services and informed on proposals and satisfied with the delivery of services. Ensure a clear programme of communication to staff, residents and stakeholders is embedded, that all parties are kept informed of local performance and that they are fully aware of their contribution to meeting the wider aims of the housing service. Contribute to the success of the service through membership of the Management Team, deputising, managing portfolios and providing cover for other members of Housing Management when necessary. Customer focus Housing Officer Embed a core and long term culture of customer focus in the work of all officers ensuring that local and corporate service standards are achieved. Ensure team provides effective and appropriate responses to residents and members complaints and queries by monitoring performance and taking action if necessary. Housing Management Housing Officer Ensure that staff are swift and thorough in enforcement of provisions of the Councils tenancy agreement and leasehold clauses and covenants. Establish the necessary training and development needs of teams and individuals in order to support and deliver this core part of the housing service. Establish a clear expectation that staff provide a visible and approachable presence through inspections and walkabouts. Ensure that residents are engaged in this service and make use of it to tackle problems across their neighbourhood. Anti-Social Behaviour Housing Officer To oversee case management in the areas of nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour developing working relationships through the formation of strategic links with relevant agencies and departments which support officers finding sustainable solutions in individual issues. Vulnerability Housing Officer To work with front line Officers, departmental, corporate and agency partners to address vulnerability issues and to provide a signposting service for residents with additional support needs. To review and improve activities affecting residents ability to sustainably meet their responsibilities under leases and tenancy agreements. Stakeholder management Housing Officer To work positively with an evolving agenda and a range of statutory, voluntary, community, faith and business partners. All the major stakeholders recognise the potholders role in influencing how they undertake their functions in the area. Key relationships will be as follows: Tenants and Residents Associations Ward Councillors, MPs Other Council Services Police Third sector groups Equality and diversity Housing Officer Be responsible for the implementation and monitoring of the Councils strategies and policies relating to equality and diversity. Health and Safety Housing Officer To ensure that the requirements of all relevant Health and Safety legislation, including risk assessments, and that Redbridge's relevant policies are fully observed by staff. General Housing Officer To exercise a high level of independent responsibility, working with agencies and partners in a way that brings about strategic change and that addresses the corporate aims of the council and objectives of the department. The post holder will undertake any task commensurate with the duties of a Senior Resident Services Officer. These duties might change from time to time.
JOB SWITCH LTD
Stock Condition Surveyor (M395)
JOB SWITCH LTD Loughborough, Leicestershire
Stock Condition Surveyor (M395)Reporting to the Principal Officer - Investment, this is a key role in the successful management of the Housing Stock data of over 5700 properties. You will be responsible for the surveying, collation and management of the stock data as well as the analysis of the data to assist in the planning and implementation of the capital works programmes. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) The role requires a detailed knowledge of building construction methods and materials backed up with a formal qualification, the ability to identify and diagnose defects and arrive at appropriate solutions as well as experience of undertaking stock condition surveys. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) You must also be able to work with stock data and systems, managing data and assisting in the creation of programmes for future capital works programmes to ensure continued compliance with DHS and other statutory requirements. This is an exciting opportunity to be an integral part of the Asset Team which focuses in delivering panned works programmes ensuring an excellent service to our customers Key Tasks Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) • Collation analysis and effective use of stock condition information from a range of surveys on all property assets including occupied dwellings, void dwellings, commercial buildings, garages, communal areas and public spaces. • Carrying out stock condition and related surveys - including Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) surveys. • Contribution to the development of comprehensive and accurate stock condition information to support short, and long-term asset management planning. • Ensuring results of surveys are accurately recorded in the asset management system, in a timely manner, using hand-held data capture equipment. • Effective organisational, planning and report writing skills. • Full and clean driving licence with access to a vehicle to undertake site visits. • Delivery of an effective and appropriate service to all service users, fairly and without discrimination. Our ideal candidate will have excellent organisational skills, be computer literate, work well within a team of like-minded individuals. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, have a positive attitude and want to make a real difference to our customers every day, then we would like to hear from you! You should have a HNC in construction or an equivalent qualification in a construction / trade related discipline is required and a driving licence and access to a vehicle to travel throughout the Borough is required. The post is subject to a standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395)
01/04/2026
Contract
Stock Condition Surveyor (M395)Reporting to the Principal Officer - Investment, this is a key role in the successful management of the Housing Stock data of over 5700 properties. You will be responsible for the surveying, collation and management of the stock data as well as the analysis of the data to assist in the planning and implementation of the capital works programmes. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) The role requires a detailed knowledge of building construction methods and materials backed up with a formal qualification, the ability to identify and diagnose defects and arrive at appropriate solutions as well as experience of undertaking stock condition surveys. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) You must also be able to work with stock data and systems, managing data and assisting in the creation of programmes for future capital works programmes to ensure continued compliance with DHS and other statutory requirements. This is an exciting opportunity to be an integral part of the Asset Team which focuses in delivering panned works programmes ensuring an excellent service to our customers Key Tasks Stock Condition Surveyor (M395) • Collation analysis and effective use of stock condition information from a range of surveys on all property assets including occupied dwellings, void dwellings, commercial buildings, garages, communal areas and public spaces. • Carrying out stock condition and related surveys - including Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) surveys. • Contribution to the development of comprehensive and accurate stock condition information to support short, and long-term asset management planning. • Ensuring results of surveys are accurately recorded in the asset management system, in a timely manner, using hand-held data capture equipment. • Effective organisational, planning and report writing skills. • Full and clean driving licence with access to a vehicle to undertake site visits. • Delivery of an effective and appropriate service to all service users, fairly and without discrimination. Our ideal candidate will have excellent organisational skills, be computer literate, work well within a team of like-minded individuals. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, have a positive attitude and want to make a real difference to our customers every day, then we would like to hear from you! You should have a HNC in construction or an equivalent qualification in a construction / trade related discipline is required and a driving licence and access to a vehicle to travel throughout the Borough is required. The post is subject to a standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Stock Condition Surveyor (M395)
Office Angels
Highways Inspector
Office Angels
Highways Inspector Salary: 40-45k Canning Town - and surrounding areas Hours: 7am - 3:30pm Must have a drivers license Join Our Team as a Highways Inspector! Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of our highways? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? We are looking for a dedicated Highways Inspector to join our team at a leading organisation committed to maintaining and improving our road networks! About Us We are a forward-thinking organisation focused on building safe and efficient infrastructure while fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace. Job Purpose As a Highways Inspector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that our roads adhere to the Highways Act 1980, keeping our highway network safe and accessible for all users. Key Tasks and Responsibilities In this exciting role, you will : Conduct routine and ad-hoc inspections in your designated geographical area. Identify defects that pose risks to highway users and devise effective solutions. utilise mobile devices to record inspections and manage works through our asset management system. Oversee inspections of both internal and third-party works, ensuring compliance with safety specifications. Support the Deputy Roads Manager in submitting permits and reviewing traffic management plans. Supervise works during both day and night shifts, ensuring adherence to health and safety protocols. Engage with the public to address complaints, conduct investigations, and represent the authority in court if necessary. Assist with emergency management and provide vital support during the winter season. Take responsibility for a vehicle, ensuring professional and courteous use at all times. Key Working Relationships Collaborate with Roads team members, internal workforce, and subcontractors. Work closely with Operations Administrators, Project Management Officers, and the HR & Commercial teams. Person Specification Essential Qualifications : City & Guilds LANTRA Safety Highways Inspector GCSE grade C or equivalent in English and Mathematics Experience : Minimum of 1 year in highway maintenance Experience in conducting safety inspections is advantageous. Knowledge and Skills : Strong understanding of highway safety inspections and relevant legislation. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and adapt to changing demands. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. What We Offer : A supportive and inclusive work environment where your contributions are valued. Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. A chance to be part of a team dedicated to improving public safety and infrastructure. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are enthusiastic about road safety and possess the necessary qualifications and experience, we would love to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Highways Inspector. Together, let's create safer roads for everyone! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
31/03/2026
Full time
Highways Inspector Salary: 40-45k Canning Town - and surrounding areas Hours: 7am - 3:30pm Must have a drivers license Join Our Team as a Highways Inspector! Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of our highways? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? We are looking for a dedicated Highways Inspector to join our team at a leading organisation committed to maintaining and improving our road networks! About Us We are a forward-thinking organisation focused on building safe and efficient infrastructure while fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace. Job Purpose As a Highways Inspector, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that our roads adhere to the Highways Act 1980, keeping our highway network safe and accessible for all users. Key Tasks and Responsibilities In this exciting role, you will : Conduct routine and ad-hoc inspections in your designated geographical area. Identify defects that pose risks to highway users and devise effective solutions. utilise mobile devices to record inspections and manage works through our asset management system. Oversee inspections of both internal and third-party works, ensuring compliance with safety specifications. Support the Deputy Roads Manager in submitting permits and reviewing traffic management plans. Supervise works during both day and night shifts, ensuring adherence to health and safety protocols. Engage with the public to address complaints, conduct investigations, and represent the authority in court if necessary. Assist with emergency management and provide vital support during the winter season. Take responsibility for a vehicle, ensuring professional and courteous use at all times. Key Working Relationships Collaborate with Roads team members, internal workforce, and subcontractors. Work closely with Operations Administrators, Project Management Officers, and the HR & Commercial teams. Person Specification Essential Qualifications : City & Guilds LANTRA Safety Highways Inspector GCSE grade C or equivalent in English and Mathematics Experience : Minimum of 1 year in highway maintenance Experience in conducting safety inspections is advantageous. Knowledge and Skills : Strong understanding of highway safety inspections and relevant legislation. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and adapt to changing demands. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. What We Offer : A supportive and inclusive work environment where your contributions are valued. Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. A chance to be part of a team dedicated to improving public safety and infrastructure. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are enthusiastic about road safety and possess the necessary qualifications and experience, we would love to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Highways Inspector. Together, let's create safer roads for everyone! Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Additional Resources
Business Rates Administrator
Additional Resources City, Birmingham
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Business Rates Administrator / Property Tax Administrator to join a well-established investment and development firm with a proven track record in the commercial property market. As Business Rates Administrator / Property Tax Administrator, you will be responsible for managing business rates for both commercial and residential properties, ensuring compliance and maintaining accurate records. This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £28,000 - £32,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Review and verify rates bills issued by billing authorities. Respond to rates queries and disputes with billing authorities. Collaborate with asset, property, and valuations managers to align business rates strategies. Manage rates on vacant properties through available mitigation methods. Provide lease agreements to billing authorities when properties are occupied. Oversee the management of rates-related communication and records. Ensure the smooth operation of the rates department by assisting with any ad hoc tasks. What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Business Rates Administrator, Business Rates Coordinator, Business Rates Officer, Council Tax Officer, Business Rates Executive, Business Rates Manager, Property Tax Administrator, Rates Management Officer, Business Rates Clerk, Property Tax Officeror in a similar role. Ideally have 1-2 years experience in business rates / Property Tax. Skilled in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, SharePoint). Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and phone etiquette. Shift: Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:30 What's on offer: Competitive salary Workplace pension scheme On-site parking for employees A supportive and collaborative work environment Access to professional growth and development opportunities Apply now for this exceptional Business Rates Administrator opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
31/03/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Business Rates Administrator / Property Tax Administrator to join a well-established investment and development firm with a proven track record in the commercial property market. As Business Rates Administrator / Property Tax Administrator, you will be responsible for managing business rates for both commercial and residential properties, ensuring compliance and maintaining accurate records. This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £28,000 - £32,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Review and verify rates bills issued by billing authorities. Respond to rates queries and disputes with billing authorities. Collaborate with asset, property, and valuations managers to align business rates strategies. Manage rates on vacant properties through available mitigation methods. Provide lease agreements to billing authorities when properties are occupied. Oversee the management of rates-related communication and records. Ensure the smooth operation of the rates department by assisting with any ad hoc tasks. What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Business Rates Administrator, Business Rates Coordinator, Business Rates Officer, Council Tax Officer, Business Rates Executive, Business Rates Manager, Property Tax Administrator, Rates Management Officer, Business Rates Clerk, Property Tax Officeror in a similar role. Ideally have 1-2 years experience in business rates / Property Tax. Skilled in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, SharePoint). Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and phone etiquette. Shift: Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:30 What's on offer: Competitive salary Workplace pension scheme On-site parking for employees A supportive and collaborative work environment Access to professional growth and development opportunities Apply now for this exceptional Business Rates Administrator opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
carrington west
Principal Asset Manager
carrington west
Interim Principal Asset Manager London Borough of Enfield 3-month initial contract (with a view to extend) 2 days per week office-based + site visits as required The London Borough of Enfield is seeking an experienced Principal Asset Manager on an interim basis to support the management and optimisation of the Council's diverse commercial, operational and rural property portfolio. Working within the Estates team and closely with the Head of Estates, you will play a key role in managing a wide range of commercial assets while leading on landlord and tenant matters including rent reviews, lease renewals, asset strategy and income optimisation. This role will support the ongoing performance and strategic direction of the Council's investment portfolio, helping to deliver against the Strategic Asset Management Plan. The Portfolio You will be working across a significant and varied estate including: Approx 625 commercial assets Commercial investment portfolio valued at c. £135m Annual income of approximately £8m Key Responsibilities Day-to-day asset management across the Council's commercial property estate Leading rent reviews, lease renewals and landlord & tenant negotiations Identifying opportunities to optimise income and reduce voids Supporting asset strategy and portfolio performance Mentoring and supporting junior members of the team Providing professional property advice to senior officers and elected members Requirements for the role: UK Resident MRICS qualified Chartered Surveyor Strong experience within commercial asset management Proven track record delivering rent reviews, lease negotiations and portfolio management Minimum 3 years' experience within local authority or housing association. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced surveyor to support the management of one of London's largest local authority estates while contributing to the strategic development of a significant commercial portfolio.
31/03/2026
Contract
Interim Principal Asset Manager London Borough of Enfield 3-month initial contract (with a view to extend) 2 days per week office-based + site visits as required The London Borough of Enfield is seeking an experienced Principal Asset Manager on an interim basis to support the management and optimisation of the Council's diverse commercial, operational and rural property portfolio. Working within the Estates team and closely with the Head of Estates, you will play a key role in managing a wide range of commercial assets while leading on landlord and tenant matters including rent reviews, lease renewals, asset strategy and income optimisation. This role will support the ongoing performance and strategic direction of the Council's investment portfolio, helping to deliver against the Strategic Asset Management Plan. The Portfolio You will be working across a significant and varied estate including: Approx 625 commercial assets Commercial investment portfolio valued at c. £135m Annual income of approximately £8m Key Responsibilities Day-to-day asset management across the Council's commercial property estate Leading rent reviews, lease renewals and landlord & tenant negotiations Identifying opportunities to optimise income and reduce voids Supporting asset strategy and portfolio performance Mentoring and supporting junior members of the team Providing professional property advice to senior officers and elected members Requirements for the role: UK Resident MRICS qualified Chartered Surveyor Strong experience within commercial asset management Proven track record delivering rent reviews, lease negotiations and portfolio management Minimum 3 years' experience within local authority or housing association. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced surveyor to support the management of one of London's largest local authority estates while contributing to the strategic development of a significant commercial portfolio.
Confero Recruitment Group Ltd
Maintenance Officer
Confero Recruitment Group Ltd
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them on a temporary basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering an efficient, maintenance service across a designated housing patch, ensuring high standards of customer service, property condition, tenant safety, and compliance. Key Responsibilities Manage reactive repairs and void properties, including inspections, raising work orders, monitoring contractor performance, and minimising rent loss. Oversee estate services (landscaping, cleaning) to ensure quality, value for money, and contractor accountability. Conduct property inspections to ensure safety compliance, insurance requirements, and asset condition reporting. Process alterations, medical adaptations, insurance claims, and improvement applications in line with policy. Project manage planned and cyclical maintenance contracts, ensuring delivery to quality standards and KPI targets. Support tenant safety compliance, including damp & mould inspections and liaison with health & safety consultants. Maintain accurate asset management system records and contribute to performance reporting. Support policy development, complaints handling, training, and compliance with the Scottish Social Housing Charter. During your term at the Housing Association you will communicate and work closely with Tenants, Contractors, Asset Management Team, Customer Services, and senior management. This excellent position will offer the opportunity to work with a respected and progressive Housing Association, the position will last 3 months but could last longer. To find out more please apply or call Alasdair on (phone number removed)
31/03/2026
Seasonal
My Glasgow based client is seeking a Maintenance Officer to join them on a temporary basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering an efficient, maintenance service across a designated housing patch, ensuring high standards of customer service, property condition, tenant safety, and compliance. Key Responsibilities Manage reactive repairs and void properties, including inspections, raising work orders, monitoring contractor performance, and minimising rent loss. Oversee estate services (landscaping, cleaning) to ensure quality, value for money, and contractor accountability. Conduct property inspections to ensure safety compliance, insurance requirements, and asset condition reporting. Process alterations, medical adaptations, insurance claims, and improvement applications in line with policy. Project manage planned and cyclical maintenance contracts, ensuring delivery to quality standards and KPI targets. Support tenant safety compliance, including damp & mould inspections and liaison with health & safety consultants. Maintain accurate asset management system records and contribute to performance reporting. Support policy development, complaints handling, training, and compliance with the Scottish Social Housing Charter. During your term at the Housing Association you will communicate and work closely with Tenants, Contractors, Asset Management Team, Customer Services, and senior management. This excellent position will offer the opportunity to work with a respected and progressive Housing Association, the position will last 3 months but could last longer. To find out more please apply or call Alasdair on (phone number removed)
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Facilities Director
Joshua Robert Recruitment Coventry, Warwickshire
Job Title: Facilities Director Location: Coventry - 5 Days On-Site Reporting To: Chief Executive Officer / Board of Directors Role: Our client are a leading Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) delivering high-quality facilities management and infrastructure services in the healthcare sector. We operate and manage The Coventry and Rugby Hospital Company PLC, providing critical services under a PFI contract. We are seeking an experienced and strategic Facilities Director to join our leadership team and drive operational excellence across all facilities functions. Role Purpose: The Facilities Director will provide senior leadership and strategic direction for the management, operation, and maintenance of hospital facilities under PFI contracts. This role requires a strong track record in managing PFI projects within a healthcare setting, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations, regulatory standards, and service excellence. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering cost-effective, safe, and sustainable facilities services while maintaining a high standard of patient care environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic leadership and direction for all facilities management operations across the hospital. Oversee the delivery of PFI contracts, ensuring compliance with contract terms, KPIs, and performance standards. Develop and implement long-term maintenance, asset management, and lifecycle strategies for hospital infrastructure. Lead a multi-disciplinary team including estates, maintenance, engineering, and FM service providers. Manage budgets and financial performance for facilities operations, ensuring value for money and contract efficiency. Ensure all facilities comply with statutory regulations, health and safety standards, and NHS requirements. Act as the primary liaison with NHS Trusts, PFI partners, and other stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to optimise service delivery, operational performance, and patient satisfaction. Support sustainability and environmental initiatives across the estate. Person Specification / Experience Required: Proven experience as a senior facilities or estates director within a hospital or healthcare environment. Demonstrable track record managing PFI projects/contracts in the NHS or private healthcare sector. Strong knowledge of facilities management, lifecycle planning, and asset management. Excellent understanding of NHS frameworks, statutory compliance, and regulatory requirements. Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams and managing outsourced service providers. Strong financial acumen, including budget management and performance reporting. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with executive teams, clinicians, and external partners. Strategic thinker with the ability to drive operational excellence and innovation. Qualifications: Professional qualification in Facilities Management, Engineering, or related discipline (e.g., CEng, MCIOB, BIFM Level 7 or equivalent). Relevant PFI/PPP project management experience. Health & Safety qualification (NEBOSH or equivalent) desirable. Why Join Us: Opportunity to lead facilities management for a high-profile hospital under a long-term PFI contract. Be part of a dynamic leadership team with scope to influence strategic direction. Competitive salary and benefits package. Work in a purpose-driven environment delivering critical healthcare services.
31/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Facilities Director Location: Coventry - 5 Days On-Site Reporting To: Chief Executive Officer / Board of Directors Role: Our client are a leading Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) delivering high-quality facilities management and infrastructure services in the healthcare sector. We operate and manage The Coventry and Rugby Hospital Company PLC, providing critical services under a PFI contract. We are seeking an experienced and strategic Facilities Director to join our leadership team and drive operational excellence across all facilities functions. Role Purpose: The Facilities Director will provide senior leadership and strategic direction for the management, operation, and maintenance of hospital facilities under PFI contracts. This role requires a strong track record in managing PFI projects within a healthcare setting, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations, regulatory standards, and service excellence. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering cost-effective, safe, and sustainable facilities services while maintaining a high standard of patient care environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic leadership and direction for all facilities management operations across the hospital. Oversee the delivery of PFI contracts, ensuring compliance with contract terms, KPIs, and performance standards. Develop and implement long-term maintenance, asset management, and lifecycle strategies for hospital infrastructure. Lead a multi-disciplinary team including estates, maintenance, engineering, and FM service providers. Manage budgets and financial performance for facilities operations, ensuring value for money and contract efficiency. Ensure all facilities comply with statutory regulations, health and safety standards, and NHS requirements. Act as the primary liaison with NHS Trusts, PFI partners, and other stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to optimise service delivery, operational performance, and patient satisfaction. Support sustainability and environmental initiatives across the estate. Person Specification / Experience Required: Proven experience as a senior facilities or estates director within a hospital or healthcare environment. Demonstrable track record managing PFI projects/contracts in the NHS or private healthcare sector. Strong knowledge of facilities management, lifecycle planning, and asset management. Excellent understanding of NHS frameworks, statutory compliance, and regulatory requirements. Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams and managing outsourced service providers. Strong financial acumen, including budget management and performance reporting. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with executive teams, clinicians, and external partners. Strategic thinker with the ability to drive operational excellence and innovation. Qualifications: Professional qualification in Facilities Management, Engineering, or related discipline (e.g., CEng, MCIOB, BIFM Level 7 or equivalent). Relevant PFI/PPP project management experience. Health & Safety qualification (NEBOSH or equivalent) desirable. Why Join Us: Opportunity to lead facilities management for a high-profile hospital under a long-term PFI contract. Be part of a dynamic leadership team with scope to influence strategic direction. Competitive salary and benefits package. Work in a purpose-driven environment delivering critical healthcare services.
1st Select
Maintenance Surveyor
1st Select City, Leeds
To deliver an effective and customer-focused surveying service across the housing stock, ensuring properties are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard. The postholder will diagnose building defects, specify remedial works, manage contractors, and support planned and responsive maintenance programmes. Key Responsibilities Property Inspections & Surveys Carry out void inspections and responsive repair inspections across the housing portfolio. Diagnose building defects and identify appropriate remedial solutions. Prepare detailed schedules of work and technical specifications. Assess and prioritise health & safety risks (including damp and mould, structural issues, fire safety, and HHSRS hazards). Contract & Works Management Manage works from inspection through to completion, ensuring quality, value for money, and compliance with regulations. Monitor contractor performance, including site inspections and progress checks. Certify works completed and authorise payments in line with contract procedures. Support planned maintenance and capital works programmes. Compliance & Standards Ensure properties meet statutory and regulatory requirements, including: Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) Decent Homes Standard Building Regulations Fire safety and asbestos management procedures Maintain accurate property and works records on housing management systems. Customer & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a technical point of contact for residents, colleagues, and contractors. Provide clear, professional advice to tenants regarding repairs and maintenance issues. Handle complaints and complex cases relating to property condition. Work collaboratively with housing officers, asset teams, and external partners. Person Specification Essential Experience working as a surveyor or inspector within social housing or local authority housing . Strong technical knowledge of domestic building construction and maintenance. Experience specifying and managing repair and maintenance works. Knowledge of relevant legislation and standards (e.g. HHSRS, Decent Homes, CDM Regulations). Ability to write clear technical reports and schedules of work. Strong customer service and communication skills. IT literate, with experience using property or repairs management systems. Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel independently). Desirable Relevant qualification (e.g. HNC/HND/Degree in Building Surveying, Construction, or similar). Membership of a professional body (e.g. CIOB, RICS, CABE). Experience of managing contractors and term maintenance contracts. Experience of working in occupied properties. Knowledge of asset management and planned investment programmes. Skills & Competencies Excellent problem-solving and diagnostic skills Ability to manage a varied workload and meet deadlines Strong attention to detail Confident decision-maker Professional and empathetic approach when dealing with residents Ability to work independently and as part of a team Working Conditions Site-based role with travel across housing stock Mix of office, home, and site working (depending on organisational policy) Occasional out-of-hours inspections may be required
31/03/2026
Full time
To deliver an effective and customer-focused surveying service across the housing stock, ensuring properties are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard. The postholder will diagnose building defects, specify remedial works, manage contractors, and support planned and responsive maintenance programmes. Key Responsibilities Property Inspections & Surveys Carry out void inspections and responsive repair inspections across the housing portfolio. Diagnose building defects and identify appropriate remedial solutions. Prepare detailed schedules of work and technical specifications. Assess and prioritise health & safety risks (including damp and mould, structural issues, fire safety, and HHSRS hazards). Contract & Works Management Manage works from inspection through to completion, ensuring quality, value for money, and compliance with regulations. Monitor contractor performance, including site inspections and progress checks. Certify works completed and authorise payments in line with contract procedures. Support planned maintenance and capital works programmes. Compliance & Standards Ensure properties meet statutory and regulatory requirements, including: Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) Decent Homes Standard Building Regulations Fire safety and asbestos management procedures Maintain accurate property and works records on housing management systems. Customer & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a technical point of contact for residents, colleagues, and contractors. Provide clear, professional advice to tenants regarding repairs and maintenance issues. Handle complaints and complex cases relating to property condition. Work collaboratively with housing officers, asset teams, and external partners. Person Specification Essential Experience working as a surveyor or inspector within social housing or local authority housing . Strong technical knowledge of domestic building construction and maintenance. Experience specifying and managing repair and maintenance works. Knowledge of relevant legislation and standards (e.g. HHSRS, Decent Homes, CDM Regulations). Ability to write clear technical reports and schedules of work. Strong customer service and communication skills. IT literate, with experience using property or repairs management systems. Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel independently). Desirable Relevant qualification (e.g. HNC/HND/Degree in Building Surveying, Construction, or similar). Membership of a professional body (e.g. CIOB, RICS, CABE). Experience of managing contractors and term maintenance contracts. Experience of working in occupied properties. Knowledge of asset management and planned investment programmes. Skills & Competencies Excellent problem-solving and diagnostic skills Ability to manage a varied workload and meet deadlines Strong attention to detail Confident decision-maker Professional and empathetic approach when dealing with residents Ability to work independently and as part of a team Working Conditions Site-based role with travel across housing stock Mix of office, home, and site working (depending on organisational policy) Occasional out-of-hours inspections may be required
MMP Consultancy
Asset Management Officer
MMP Consultancy Sevenoaks, Kent
MMP Consultancy are looking to recruit a Asset Management Officer on a Permanent basis, in Kent. Main Responsibilities: Data will be kept updated using completion reports, and this will be used to plan short, medium and long-term asset management investment programmes that support our journey to EPC C, meet Net Zero Targets and achieve Decent Homes. You will play a key role in updating the clients data to support the Asset Management team by building processes and managing KPIs relating to asset management performance to ensure the optimisation of performance across the portfolio, including Net Zero targets. Use the data to help support securing grant funding for projects identified to help the client deliver the Asset Strategy. Support the Property Asset Manager to plan and deliver short, medium and long-term asset management investment programmes in collaboration with other managers within the Property Services Directorate. Assist in developing an investment programme including NPV calculations on all assets, modelling different scenarios ensuring this links with 5-year budget profiling and investment, identifying properties that have poor financial performance. Ensure all assets are included within our systems and that strong data integrity is achieved. Have a focus on safety first, with all risks identified immediately escalated to the Head of Strategic Asset Management. Ensure the data integrity between and across all systems; the importance of this should be communicated across all teams. Collaborate with data owners to identify and monitor data issues, analyse and recommend Evaluate data issues and, if appropriate, escalate them to ensure that urgent problems are prioritised and resolved. Requirements: Experience in a similar role, updating data and using this to present and influence decision-making. Advanced Excel skills are essential for this role, strong V Look Up, pivot table and formula knowledge is needed Well organised, diligent, proactive, assertive, and well-disciplined Ability to review data and use this to present and influence decision-making Ability to work within tight deadlines while under pressure Knowledge of asset portfolio management, social housing decent homes regulations and energy efficiency targets Working knowledge of building pathology, repairs, and maintenance processes within social housing is desirable Knowledge of policy issues relating to housing and asset management
31/03/2026
Full time
MMP Consultancy are looking to recruit a Asset Management Officer on a Permanent basis, in Kent. Main Responsibilities: Data will be kept updated using completion reports, and this will be used to plan short, medium and long-term asset management investment programmes that support our journey to EPC C, meet Net Zero Targets and achieve Decent Homes. You will play a key role in updating the clients data to support the Asset Management team by building processes and managing KPIs relating to asset management performance to ensure the optimisation of performance across the portfolio, including Net Zero targets. Use the data to help support securing grant funding for projects identified to help the client deliver the Asset Strategy. Support the Property Asset Manager to plan and deliver short, medium and long-term asset management investment programmes in collaboration with other managers within the Property Services Directorate. Assist in developing an investment programme including NPV calculations on all assets, modelling different scenarios ensuring this links with 5-year budget profiling and investment, identifying properties that have poor financial performance. Ensure all assets are included within our systems and that strong data integrity is achieved. Have a focus on safety first, with all risks identified immediately escalated to the Head of Strategic Asset Management. Ensure the data integrity between and across all systems; the importance of this should be communicated across all teams. Collaborate with data owners to identify and monitor data issues, analyse and recommend Evaluate data issues and, if appropriate, escalate them to ensure that urgent problems are prioritised and resolved. Requirements: Experience in a similar role, updating data and using this to present and influence decision-making. Advanced Excel skills are essential for this role, strong V Look Up, pivot table and formula knowledge is needed Well organised, diligent, proactive, assertive, and well-disciplined Ability to review data and use this to present and influence decision-making Ability to work within tight deadlines while under pressure Knowledge of asset portfolio management, social housing decent homes regulations and energy efficiency targets Working knowledge of building pathology, repairs, and maintenance processes within social housing is desirable Knowledge of policy issues relating to housing and asset management
RG Setsquare
Housing Services Officer
RG Setsquare
Housing Services Officer Glasgow Hybrid Working 32,000 - 38,000 DOE 12-Month FTC Are you from a housing, property maintenance, compliance, or planned works background and looking for a role where you can genuinely make a difference? We're currently working with a well-respected Registered Social Landlord to recruit a Housing Services Officer to join their team in Glasgow . This is a fantastic opportunity to step into a varied and meaningful role where you'll support the delivery of a high-quality housing and property service , helping to ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained for tenants across the portfolio. The Role This is a broad and hands-on position, ideal for someone who enjoys a mix of: Property maintenance coordination Compliance and safety projects Planned works support Tenant communication Contractor and invoice management Asset and data administration You'll work closely with the wider maintenance and housing team to help deliver an efficient, tenant-focused service while supporting key property and compliance programmes across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Coordinating compliance and tenant safety projects Supporting the rollout of planned maintenance programmes Reviewing surveys including asbestos, water safety, and asset data Carrying out void inspections and preparing basic work instructions Issuing repairs and servicing orders Managing communication with tenants, support staff, and contractors Monitoring contractor performance and service delivery Producing reports and maintaining accurate property records Processing invoices and ensuring value for money on response repairs What We're Looking For We're keen to speak with candidates who have experience in a similar role within: Housing Property maintenance Facilities / compliance Social housing Planned works / asset management You'll ideally have: Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload Good knowledge of property maintenance and compliance Confidence dealing with contractors, tenants, and internal teams Strong written communication and administration skills A proactive and solution-focused approach Good attention to detail when handling reports, surveys, and financial information Why Apply? Hybrid working Opportunity to join a values-led organisation Meaningful role supporting vulnerable tenants Broad and varied position with real responsibility Great chance to build experience across housing, compliance, maintenance and projects Salary of 32,000 - 38,000 depending on experience RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
31/03/2026
Contract
Housing Services Officer Glasgow Hybrid Working 32,000 - 38,000 DOE 12-Month FTC Are you from a housing, property maintenance, compliance, or planned works background and looking for a role where you can genuinely make a difference? We're currently working with a well-respected Registered Social Landlord to recruit a Housing Services Officer to join their team in Glasgow . This is a fantastic opportunity to step into a varied and meaningful role where you'll support the delivery of a high-quality housing and property service , helping to ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained for tenants across the portfolio. The Role This is a broad and hands-on position, ideal for someone who enjoys a mix of: Property maintenance coordination Compliance and safety projects Planned works support Tenant communication Contractor and invoice management Asset and data administration You'll work closely with the wider maintenance and housing team to help deliver an efficient, tenant-focused service while supporting key property and compliance programmes across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Coordinating compliance and tenant safety projects Supporting the rollout of planned maintenance programmes Reviewing surveys including asbestos, water safety, and asset data Carrying out void inspections and preparing basic work instructions Issuing repairs and servicing orders Managing communication with tenants, support staff, and contractors Monitoring contractor performance and service delivery Producing reports and maintaining accurate property records Processing invoices and ensuring value for money on response repairs What We're Looking For We're keen to speak with candidates who have experience in a similar role within: Housing Property maintenance Facilities / compliance Social housing Planned works / asset management You'll ideally have: Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload Good knowledge of property maintenance and compliance Confidence dealing with contractors, tenants, and internal teams Strong written communication and administration skills A proactive and solution-focused approach Good attention to detail when handling reports, surveys, and financial information Why Apply? Hybrid working Opportunity to join a values-led organisation Meaningful role supporting vulnerable tenants Broad and varied position with real responsibility Great chance to build experience across housing, compliance, maintenance and projects Salary of 32,000 - 38,000 depending on experience RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Hays
Commercial Surveyor Principal Land & Property
Hays Leeds, Yorkshire
Commercial Surveyor - Principal Land & Property Surveyor, Leeds City Council As a Principal Land & Property Officer, you'll thrive on playing your part in transforming one of the most dynamic cities in the UK. Our vision is for Leeds to be the best city in the UK. One that's caring and compassionate, has a strong economy and which tackles and reduces inequalities. Our focus in Land and Property is to undertake a full range of property related services covering a range of Council-owned assets across the City. The organisational culture is to provide a quality service that we can be proud of and enhances the development of the Leeds City region. Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our council values and ambitions. About youAs a Principal Land & Property Officer, you will bring to the role: Be a qualified MRICS commercial surveyorBe compassionate and have emotional intelligence - possessing excellent leadership and motivational skills to get the best out of people. Have a proven track record in negotiating and delivering complex property matters.Experience of leading and managing a team of staff, monitoring performance effectively and setting clear objectives for the review of individual and service level performance. An ability to build networks based on honesty, trust and respect across a wide range of sectors. Have an excellent all-round understanding and experience of property work and the relevant legal processes, balanced with commercial acumen and compassion. About the role As our next Principal Land & Property Officer, you'll be a senior member of the Land & Property Service in a Team Leader position with management responsibilities as well as accountability on behalf of the Service across a range of projects in different portfolios. You'll work with Executive Managers, Heads of Service and Chief Officers across the Council in the delivery of property related projects. The role is integral to our Land & Property Team, which sits in the Council's Asset Management & Regeneration Service within the City Development Directorate. The team prides itself on curious thinking, problem solving and is outcome focused, to deliver at a pace to achieve not only our service objectives but also to contribute to the corporate wide agendas and deliver the Council's budgets. The work will be varied given the Council's extensive property portfolio and will include the continuous review of the performance of the portfolio in order to increase and maximise its value, providing valuation advice and the signing of valuations by other team members, undertaking and signing of Asset Valuations, leading negotiations and making recommendations on a variety of property transactions. The role will require the ability to write clear and succinct briefings and reports. What we offer youWe take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:A competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidaysMembership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributionsFlexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirementsA clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunitiesA range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further How to applyThe Council has appointed Hays Recruitment to manage this appointment. If you have any queries or would like an informal chat about the role please contact Tom Watson, Business Manager. Call or email We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures. We particularly encourage applications from, but not limited to, women, carers, veterans as well as LGBT+, ethnically diverse, disabled and care experienced people. This role is based in the UK. Home Office guidance states that candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment, either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa. If you do not have the right to work in the UK, you must consider your own eligibility for sponsorship for a particular role through the Skilled Worker visa route before applying. To be eligible for sponsorship you'll usually need to be paid the standard salary rate of at least £38,700 per year or meet one of the other eligibility criteria. Ensure you are eligible before applying. #
04/09/2025
Full time
Commercial Surveyor - Principal Land & Property Surveyor, Leeds City Council As a Principal Land & Property Officer, you'll thrive on playing your part in transforming one of the most dynamic cities in the UK. Our vision is for Leeds to be the best city in the UK. One that's caring and compassionate, has a strong economy and which tackles and reduces inequalities. Our focus in Land and Property is to undertake a full range of property related services covering a range of Council-owned assets across the City. The organisational culture is to provide a quality service that we can be proud of and enhances the development of the Leeds City region. Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our council values and ambitions. About youAs a Principal Land & Property Officer, you will bring to the role: Be a qualified MRICS commercial surveyorBe compassionate and have emotional intelligence - possessing excellent leadership and motivational skills to get the best out of people. Have a proven track record in negotiating and delivering complex property matters.Experience of leading and managing a team of staff, monitoring performance effectively and setting clear objectives for the review of individual and service level performance. An ability to build networks based on honesty, trust and respect across a wide range of sectors. Have an excellent all-round understanding and experience of property work and the relevant legal processes, balanced with commercial acumen and compassion. About the role As our next Principal Land & Property Officer, you'll be a senior member of the Land & Property Service in a Team Leader position with management responsibilities as well as accountability on behalf of the Service across a range of projects in different portfolios. You'll work with Executive Managers, Heads of Service and Chief Officers across the Council in the delivery of property related projects. The role is integral to our Land & Property Team, which sits in the Council's Asset Management & Regeneration Service within the City Development Directorate. The team prides itself on curious thinking, problem solving and is outcome focused, to deliver at a pace to achieve not only our service objectives but also to contribute to the corporate wide agendas and deliver the Council's budgets. The work will be varied given the Council's extensive property portfolio and will include the continuous review of the performance of the portfolio in order to increase and maximise its value, providing valuation advice and the signing of valuations by other team members, undertaking and signing of Asset Valuations, leading negotiations and making recommendations on a variety of property transactions. The role will require the ability to write clear and succinct briefings and reports. What we offer youWe take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:A competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidaysMembership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributionsFlexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirementsA clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunitiesA range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further How to applyThe Council has appointed Hays Recruitment to manage this appointment. If you have any queries or would like an informal chat about the role please contact Tom Watson, Business Manager. Call or email We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures. We particularly encourage applications from, but not limited to, women, carers, veterans as well as LGBT+, ethnically diverse, disabled and care experienced people. This role is based in the UK. Home Office guidance states that candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment, either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa. If you do not have the right to work in the UK, you must consider your own eligibility for sponsorship for a particular role through the Skilled Worker visa route before applying. To be eligible for sponsorship you'll usually need to be paid the standard salary rate of at least £38,700 per year or meet one of the other eligibility criteria. Ensure you are eligible before applying. #
bpha
Building Safety and Asset Compliance Officer
bpha Bedford, Bedfordshire
An exciting opportunity has arisen for the role of Building Safety Asset and Compliance Officer in bpha's Asset Compliance Team. The Asset Compliance Team are responsible for ensuring our customers are safe in their homes, within the 6 main areas of landlord compliance - gas, electrical, asbestos, legionella, fire safety and lifting. What you will be doing: Provide an effective co-ordination and administrative support service for all Building Safety aspects across servicing and compliance areas. Ensure that compliance certification is validated, processed accurately and in a timely manner. Ensure that adequate control measures are in place using Asprey Solutions Compliance Software (Asprey) to maintain a safe environment for customers, contractors and bpha colleagues. Monitor, manage and accurately report statutory and non-statutory compliance adhering to legislation, best practice, current guidance and bpha's policies and procedures. Work collaboratively with the Compliance Team ensuring robust data integrity and records are kept up to date. Raise works orders and purchase orders ensuring invoices are processed accurately and efficiently and recording, tracking, monitoring and reporting budget spends. Record and provide written notes from meetings. Liaise with all stakeholders and be one of several points of contact for them. We are looking for someone who has: Knowledge and experience of interpreting and updating data accurately. Knowledge/experience of undertaking reviews/audits of data to provide continual assurance across areas of compliance Knowledge and experience of asset management or property compliance within social housing in one or more of the following areas - gas, electrical, fire, lifting, legionella and asbestos. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, Asprey, CRM, or other similar systems would be beneficial. Good communication skills (both written and verbally) and a commitment to provide excellent quality information to both internal and external when required. Continually demonstrate excellent attention to detail and ability to achieve thoroughness and accuracy when validating data across complex areas and provide accurate reports. Excellent customer service and shows an understanding of and commitment to equality and diversity, in all aspects of work Have a Level 2 VRQ Award in Asset and Building Compliance Awareness, or an equivalent. If this sounds like you, then it would be great to hear from you. Sometimes candidates don't apply if they feel they do not meet 100% of the criteria specified, or the working pattern isn't quite right. Please do take the chance to apply - we will still review your application, but if you are not right for this role you might be just the person for another role with us in the future. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays - rising to 33 days per year (1 a year up to 5 years of consecutive service) An inhouse training plan to support you in your role A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Finding the right people that share our passion for excellent customer experience, our values and our ambition to grow this service, embracing the opportunities that it will present, is hugely important to us - so come and join the team and be part of something special. Please note the successful candidate will need to complete an Enhanced DBS application. We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
03/09/2025
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for the role of Building Safety Asset and Compliance Officer in bpha's Asset Compliance Team. The Asset Compliance Team are responsible for ensuring our customers are safe in their homes, within the 6 main areas of landlord compliance - gas, electrical, asbestos, legionella, fire safety and lifting. What you will be doing: Provide an effective co-ordination and administrative support service for all Building Safety aspects across servicing and compliance areas. Ensure that compliance certification is validated, processed accurately and in a timely manner. Ensure that adequate control measures are in place using Asprey Solutions Compliance Software (Asprey) to maintain a safe environment for customers, contractors and bpha colleagues. Monitor, manage and accurately report statutory and non-statutory compliance adhering to legislation, best practice, current guidance and bpha's policies and procedures. Work collaboratively with the Compliance Team ensuring robust data integrity and records are kept up to date. Raise works orders and purchase orders ensuring invoices are processed accurately and efficiently and recording, tracking, monitoring and reporting budget spends. Record and provide written notes from meetings. Liaise with all stakeholders and be one of several points of contact for them. We are looking for someone who has: Knowledge and experience of interpreting and updating data accurately. Knowledge/experience of undertaking reviews/audits of data to provide continual assurance across areas of compliance Knowledge and experience of asset management or property compliance within social housing in one or more of the following areas - gas, electrical, fire, lifting, legionella and asbestos. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, Asprey, CRM, or other similar systems would be beneficial. Good communication skills (both written and verbally) and a commitment to provide excellent quality information to both internal and external when required. Continually demonstrate excellent attention to detail and ability to achieve thoroughness and accuracy when validating data across complex areas and provide accurate reports. Excellent customer service and shows an understanding of and commitment to equality and diversity, in all aspects of work Have a Level 2 VRQ Award in Asset and Building Compliance Awareness, or an equivalent. If this sounds like you, then it would be great to hear from you. Sometimes candidates don't apply if they feel they do not meet 100% of the criteria specified, or the working pattern isn't quite right. Please do take the chance to apply - we will still review your application, but if you are not right for this role you might be just the person for another role with us in the future. Amongst what we offer you is: A competitive salary 28 days holiday PLUS Bank Holidays - rising to 33 days per year (1 a year up to 5 years of consecutive service) An inhouse training plan to support you in your role A generous contributory pension scheme Private health care Free life assurance Access to an extensive suite of wellbeing services and tools including a digital gym Opportunities for learning and development Discounted gym membership Retail discount scheme Finding the right people that share our passion for excellent customer experience, our values and our ambition to grow this service, embracing the opportunities that it will present, is hugely important to us - so come and join the team and be part of something special. Please note the successful candidate will need to complete an Enhanced DBS application. We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.

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