Building Surveyor - Social Housing Location: North London & Surrounding Areas Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum + Benefits Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time About the Role We're working in partnership with a leading housing provider to recruit an experienced Building Surveyor to join their property team, covering North London and the surrounding areas . This is a fantastic opportunity for a professional surveyor who thrives in a varied role-combining technical surveying expertise with a customer-focused approach to asset management and maintenance in the social housing sector . The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering a broad range of surveying services including planned maintenance, reactive repairs, disrepair inspections, voids, and project management of refurbishment works. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed inspections of housing stock to diagnose building defects, prepare reports, and recommend remedial works. Manage and oversee repairs, planned maintenance, and improvement projects from inception through to completion. Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and cost estimates in line with company standards and compliance requirements. Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to ensure high-quality service delivery and customer satisfaction. Monitor contractor performance, quality of work, and adherence to health & safety regulations. Undertake condition surveys and contribute to asset management planning and lifecycle costing. Support the delivery of capital investment programmes and sustainability initiatives. About You Qualified to degree level in Building Surveying or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). MRICS or MCIOB accreditation desirable (or working towards). Proven experience in building surveying within the social housing or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction methods, and current legislation. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with a proactive, solution-focused approach. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle required. What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 55,000 , dependent on experience. Generous benefits package including pension, annual leave, mileage allowance, and flexible working options. Opportunity to work with a reputable housing provider committed to quality homes and community improvement. How to Apply If you're an experienced Building Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career within a respected social housing organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Building Surveyor - Social Housing Location: North London & Surrounding Areas Salary: 50,000 - 55,000 per annum + Benefits Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time About the Role We're working in partnership with a leading housing provider to recruit an experienced Building Surveyor to join their property team, covering North London and the surrounding areas . This is a fantastic opportunity for a professional surveyor who thrives in a varied role-combining technical surveying expertise with a customer-focused approach to asset management and maintenance in the social housing sector . The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering a broad range of surveying services including planned maintenance, reactive repairs, disrepair inspections, voids, and project management of refurbishment works. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed inspections of housing stock to diagnose building defects, prepare reports, and recommend remedial works. Manage and oversee repairs, planned maintenance, and improvement projects from inception through to completion. Prepare specifications, tender documentation, and cost estimates in line with company standards and compliance requirements. Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to ensure high-quality service delivery and customer satisfaction. Monitor contractor performance, quality of work, and adherence to health & safety regulations. Undertake condition surveys and contribute to asset management planning and lifecycle costing. Support the delivery of capital investment programmes and sustainability initiatives. About You Qualified to degree level in Building Surveying or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). MRICS or MCIOB accreditation desirable (or working towards). Proven experience in building surveying within the social housing or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction methods, and current legislation. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with a proactive, solution-focused approach. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle required. What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 55,000 , dependent on experience. Generous benefits package including pension, annual leave, mileage allowance, and flexible working options. Opportunity to work with a reputable housing provider committed to quality homes and community improvement. How to Apply If you're an experienced Building Surveyor looking to take the next step in your career within a respected social housing organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Quantity Surveyor required by the NI Housing Executive to join their team in Craigavon Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Asset Management team in Craigavon on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of Planned Works and Compliance related investment in NIHE properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the affordable delivery of the investment programme, the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience. Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3+ years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works. Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis. You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. #
Oct 27, 2025
Seasonal
Quantity Surveyor required by the NI Housing Executive to join their team in Craigavon Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Asset Management team in Craigavon on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of Planned Works and Compliance related investment in NIHE properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the affordable delivery of the investment programme, the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience. Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3+ years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works. Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis. You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. #
Quantity Surveyor required by the NI Housing Executive to join the Asset Management team in Newtownards Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Asset Management team in Newtownards on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of Planned Works and Compliance related investment in NIHE properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the affordable delivery of the investment programme, the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience. Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3+ years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works. Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis. You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. It is our understanding that permanent Quantity Surveyor roles will be recruited by NIHE directly in due course. Undertaking the temporary position could be a good opportunity to get ahead of this process. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. #
Oct 27, 2025
Seasonal
Quantity Surveyor required by the NI Housing Executive to join the Asset Management team in Newtownards Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Asset Management team in Newtownards on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of Planned Works and Compliance related investment in NIHE properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the affordable delivery of the investment programme, the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience. Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3+ years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works. Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis. You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. It is our understanding that permanent Quantity Surveyor roles will be recruited by NIHE directly in due course. Undertaking the temporary position could be a good opportunity to get ahead of this process. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. #
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Building Estimator, Hampshire My client is a National and highly successful Construction, Property and Engineering Contractor and as a result of continued growth and success, currently require an Estimator on a permanent basis to be based from their offices in Portsmouth. My client deliver a variety of construction and engineering projects ranging from small minor works to large complex projects up to 20m. They work across the Public and Private sectors and multi-disciplined within Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Structural Engineering, as well as general Build Fabric Construction. This Estimator position is building fabric / construction biased. The Estimator will join an established commercial team consisting of planners, estimator and surveyors and play an important part in estimating additional works as determined outside of the framework contract, as well as planned major projects forthcoming. The works will be delivered by their internal delivery team as well external contractors and consultants. This is a very exciting position and offers great reward and remuneration as well as being part of a highly successful organisation. For more information please contact Antony Whicher
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Building Estimator, Hampshire My client is a National and highly successful Construction, Property and Engineering Contractor and as a result of continued growth and success, currently require an Estimator on a permanent basis to be based from their offices in Portsmouth. My client deliver a variety of construction and engineering projects ranging from small minor works to large complex projects up to 20m. They work across the Public and Private sectors and multi-disciplined within Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Structural Engineering, as well as general Build Fabric Construction. This Estimator position is building fabric / construction biased. The Estimator will join an established commercial team consisting of planners, estimator and surveyors and play an important part in estimating additional works as determined outside of the framework contract, as well as planned major projects forthcoming. The works will be delivered by their internal delivery team as well external contractors and consultants. This is a very exciting position and offers great reward and remuneration as well as being part of a highly successful organisation. For more information please contact Antony Whicher
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Oct 24, 2025
Contract
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Oct 24, 2025
Contract
Surveyor (Interim Contract) Location: Various sites across London Rate: £300-£325 per day (umbrella) Contract Length: 3-6 months (rolling) We are supporting a housing provider who are seeking an experienced Surveyor to support the management and delivery of repairs, maintenance, and stock investment contracts for housing and associated properties. This role involves working closely with contractors, consultants, and residents to ensure high standards of service, customer satisfaction, and value for money. Key Responsibilities: Support with the delivery of the repairs, maintenance and stock investment contracts throughout the housing stock. Conduct technical audits, inspections, and defect diagnoses to maintain property standards and prevent disrepair claims. Monitor contractor performance, contribute to budget management, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Support resident involvement and provide technical advice to customer service teams. Manage void properties to required standards and contribute to risk management in maintenance services. Assist in procuring and managing contracts for reactive repairs, planned works, voids, and compliance-related services. Person Specification: Strong knowledge of building maintenance, housing regulations, and social housing contexts. Experience in defect diagnosis, contract management, and resident engagement. If you have relevant technical surveying experience in maintenance and repairs, apply now to join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellent property services.
Building Surveyor Job, Social Housing, Interim contract, North Yorkshire ️ Building Surveyor - Local Housing Provider North Yorkshire Permanent Up to £43,000 per annum Regional Role Hybrid Working Community-Focused A well-regarded and community-focused housing provider in North Yorkshire is seeking an experienced and proactive Building Surveyor to join their Property Services team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work across a varied and rural housing portfolio, covering areas such as Northallerton, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and surrounding communities. The Role: As a Building Surveyor, you'll be responsible for delivering a wide range of surveying services, including property inspections, defect diagnosis, project management, and contract administration. You'll play a key role in maintaining and improving the quality of homes for residents across the region. Key Responsibilities: Conduct building condition surveys and prepare detailed reports. Diagnose structural and maintenance issues and recommend solutions. Prepare specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Oversee contractors and ensure works are delivered to quality, time, and budget standards. Support planned investment programmes and compliance with housing standards. What We're Looking For: Proven experience in building surveying, ideally within social housing or residential property. HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction methods, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication and project management skills. Full UK driving licence (essential due to rural travel). What's On Offer: Up to £43,000 salary (depending on experience) Permanent, full-time position Hybrid working (home/site/office) Generous holiday allowance and pension scheme Supportive, values-led working environment Opportunity to make a real difference in rural communities Location: Covering North Yorkshire - including Northallerton, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and surrounding areas Start Date: Flexible If you're a passionate Building Surveyor looking to work in a role where your expertise directly benefits local communities, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for more information. 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. #
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Building Surveyor Job, Social Housing, Interim contract, North Yorkshire ️ Building Surveyor - Local Housing Provider North Yorkshire Permanent Up to £43,000 per annum Regional Role Hybrid Working Community-Focused A well-regarded and community-focused housing provider in North Yorkshire is seeking an experienced and proactive Building Surveyor to join their Property Services team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work across a varied and rural housing portfolio, covering areas such as Northallerton, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and surrounding communities. The Role: As a Building Surveyor, you'll be responsible for delivering a wide range of surveying services, including property inspections, defect diagnosis, project management, and contract administration. You'll play a key role in maintaining and improving the quality of homes for residents across the region. Key Responsibilities: Conduct building condition surveys and prepare detailed reports. Diagnose structural and maintenance issues and recommend solutions. Prepare specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Oversee contractors and ensure works are delivered to quality, time, and budget standards. Support planned investment programmes and compliance with housing standards. What We're Looking For: Proven experience in building surveying, ideally within social housing or residential property. HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction methods, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication and project management skills. Full UK driving licence (essential due to rural travel). What's On Offer: Up to £43,000 salary (depending on experience) Permanent, full-time position Hybrid working (home/site/office) Generous holiday allowance and pension scheme Supportive, values-led working environment Opportunity to make a real difference in rural communities Location: Covering North Yorkshire - including Northallerton, Hambleton, Richmondshire, and surrounding areas Start Date: Flexible If you're a passionate Building Surveyor looking to work in a role where your expertise directly benefits local communities, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for more information. 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. #
Quantity Surveyor (Major Adaptations) required by NIHE in their Ballymena office Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Major Adaptations team in Ballymena on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of major adaptation projects to residential properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience.Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3 years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works.Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis.You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. It is our understanding that permanent Quantity Surveyor roles will be recruited by NIHE directly in due course. Undertaking the temporary position could be a good opportunity to get ahead of this process. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link enclosed to register your interest. #
Oct 23, 2025
Seasonal
Quantity Surveyor (Major Adaptations) required by NIHE in their Ballymena office Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), to recruit a Quantity Surveyor to join their Major Adaptations team in Ballymena on an ongoing temporary contract basis. Your new role You will ensure the effective commercial management of major adaptation projects to residential properties. You will ensure that works are planned effectively, affordable and delivered to a high standard with minimal defects to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction is achieved. This will include: Preparing or assisting in the development of specifications, drawings, bills of quantities and schedule of rates to enable the invitation of tenders and quotations; Providing support for the correct interpretation of contract terms and conditions, ensuring that commercial risk is effectively managed; Ensuring the effective management and monitoring of budgets, including undertaking regular benchmark reviews, forecasting, cash-flow projections and monitoring; Receiving tenders and quotations, evaluating prices, checking documents and preparing agreements and contracts; Effectively administering NIHE's contracts to ensure that they deliver maximum value for money, ensuring risk to NIHE is minimised, and a collaborative approach to delivery is established with NIHE's Contractors; Assisting with the regular dialogue between contractors and consultants to ensure effective progress of work. What you'll need to succeed To be considered, you should satisfy one of the following requirements: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent 3rd level qualification in a Building / Construction related discipline plus at least 1 year's relevant post-qualification experience, or; Possess a BTEC Higher or equivalent qualification in a construction related discipline plus at least 2 years' relevant post-qualification experience.Exceptionally, individuals will be considered who possess 3 years' relevant experience working in a construction related discipline. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a minimum of 1 year's experience of: The planning and delivery of a value for money construction programme of works.Responsibility for designated budgets and ensuring financial controls are in place within the management of NEC 3/4 construction contracts. What you'll get in return This position offers an immediate start and the opportunity to work with Northern Ireland's largest social landlord on an ongoing temporary contract basis.You will be paid via Hays on a weekly basis for all hours worked. It is our understanding that permanent Quantity Surveyor roles will be recruited by NIHE directly in due course. Undertaking the temporary position could be a good opportunity to get ahead of this process. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link enclosed to register your interest. #
Repairs Surveyor job, Social Housing, West Yorkshire, permanent Repairs Surveyor - Local Housing Association West Yorkshire Permanent Up to £43,000 per annum Regional Role Flexible Working Options Are you an experienced building professional with a passion for improving homes and communities? A respected Housing Association in West Yorkshire is looking for a dedicated Repairs Surveyor to join their Property Services team on a permanent basis. Role Overview: As a Repairs Surveyor, you'll play a key role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective repairs and maintenance services across the housing stock. You'll carry out inspections, diagnose building defects, and manage work from inception to completion. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections and diagnose repair issues. Prepare detailed reports, specifications, and schedules of work. Manage contractors and ensure works are completed to standard, on time and within budget. Respond to tenant queries and provide technical advice. Support the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance programmes. What We're Looking For: Experience in a similar surveying or property maintenance role. HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction (or working towards). Strong knowledge of housing repairs, building pathology, and health & safety regulations. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK driving licence. What's On Offer: Up to £43,000 salary (depending on experience) Permanent, full-time position Flexible and hybrid working options Generous holiday allowance and pension scheme Supportive team culture and career development opportunities Start Date: Flexible Location: Covering West Yorkshire (with hybrid working available)If you're ready to make a difference in local communities and work with a forward-thinking housing provider, apply today or get in touch for more information! If you are a skilled Repairs/Maintenance Surveyor with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now'. #
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Repairs Surveyor job, Social Housing, West Yorkshire, permanent Repairs Surveyor - Local Housing Association West Yorkshire Permanent Up to £43,000 per annum Regional Role Flexible Working Options Are you an experienced building professional with a passion for improving homes and communities? A respected Housing Association in West Yorkshire is looking for a dedicated Repairs Surveyor to join their Property Services team on a permanent basis. Role Overview: As a Repairs Surveyor, you'll play a key role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective repairs and maintenance services across the housing stock. You'll carry out inspections, diagnose building defects, and manage work from inception to completion. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections and diagnose repair issues. Prepare detailed reports, specifications, and schedules of work. Manage contractors and ensure works are completed to standard, on time and within budget. Respond to tenant queries and provide technical advice. Support the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance programmes. What We're Looking For: Experience in a similar surveying or property maintenance role. HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction (or working towards). Strong knowledge of housing repairs, building pathology, and health & safety regulations. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Full UK driving licence. What's On Offer: Up to £43,000 salary (depending on experience) Permanent, full-time position Flexible and hybrid working options Generous holiday allowance and pension scheme Supportive team culture and career development opportunities Start Date: Flexible Location: Covering West Yorkshire (with hybrid working available)If you're ready to make a difference in local communities and work with a forward-thinking housing provider, apply today or get in touch for more information! If you are a skilled Repairs/Maintenance Surveyor with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now'. #
Brand New Planned Maintenance Surveyor based in Gloucester Job Title: Planned Works Building Surveyor Location: Gloucester, Salary: £40,000 - £43,248 per annum Contract Type: Full-time (37 hours/week) Benefits: Hybrid working, 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), cycle to work scheme, flexible working, life event leave Role Overview: As a Planned Works Building Surveyor, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality maintenance and investment programmes across housing stock. You'll be part of a dynamic asset management team, supporting long-term improvements and sustainability goals. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed surveys to assess the condition of housing stock. Develop, monitor, and deliver planned maintenance and capital investment programmes. Prepare specifications, schedules of works, and cost estimates. Manage contracts to ensure timely, budget-conscious, and high-standard delivery. Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to ensure minimal disruption and excellent customer service. Support the asset management strategy, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability. Lead on budgetary control, contract coordination, and administration of multi-year projects. Essential Requirements: Proven experience in building surveying, ideally within a social housing or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of planned maintenance and large-scale project delivery. Excellent contract management and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to produce technical documentation and cost estimates. Understanding of sustainability and energy efficiency in building maintenance. Desirable Qualifications: Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying or a related field. Membership of RICS or CIOB (or working towards). What to do Next: If the role is of interest, do not hesitate to apply online today, with your attached CV. #
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Brand New Planned Maintenance Surveyor based in Gloucester Job Title: Planned Works Building Surveyor Location: Gloucester, Salary: £40,000 - £43,248 per annum Contract Type: Full-time (37 hours/week) Benefits: Hybrid working, 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), cycle to work scheme, flexible working, life event leave Role Overview: As a Planned Works Building Surveyor, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality maintenance and investment programmes across housing stock. You'll be part of a dynamic asset management team, supporting long-term improvements and sustainability goals. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed surveys to assess the condition of housing stock. Develop, monitor, and deliver planned maintenance and capital investment programmes. Prepare specifications, schedules of works, and cost estimates. Manage contracts to ensure timely, budget-conscious, and high-standard delivery. Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to ensure minimal disruption and excellent customer service. Support the asset management strategy, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability. Lead on budgetary control, contract coordination, and administration of multi-year projects. Essential Requirements: Proven experience in building surveying, ideally within a social housing or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of planned maintenance and large-scale project delivery. Excellent contract management and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to produce technical documentation and cost estimates. Understanding of sustainability and energy efficiency in building maintenance. Desirable Qualifications: Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying or a related field. Membership of RICS or CIOB (or working towards). What to do Next: If the role is of interest, do not hesitate to apply online today, with your attached CV. #
Building Surveyor - BCP Homes (Facilities Management) Location: BCP area (Civic Centre / Dalling Road + site visits) Contract: Initial 6 months, Inside IR35 Hours: 37 hours per week Rate: £34.08 per hour (via umbrella) Start: ASAP The Opportunity Join the BCP Homes FM Team delivering planned and cyclical works across the council's housing stock. You'll lead on surveys, specifications, procurement and contract administration-making sure projects land on time, on budget and to a high standard, with resident safety and satisfaction at the core. What You'll Do Manage external and in-house contractors for planned, responsive and cyclical maintenance and refurbishment projects. Carry out pre/post inspections, diagnose building defects and prepare budget estimates. Produce drawings, specifications and tender documentation in line with current legislation and good practice. Lead procurement activities and appoint suitably accredited contractors. Administer contracts (verification of works, valuations, payments) to council procedures. Oversee delivery to agreed quality, cost and time requirements; track KPIs with a strong H&S focus. Undertake building and systems surveys; identify repair/refurb needs and recommend schemes. Prepare and submit approvals (Building Regulations, Planning, structural calcs) as required. Maintain accurate asset and project records to support consultation, audits and legal processes. Liaise with residents, members and external bodies; represent the team at meetings and events. About You Degree (or significant equivalent experience) in Building Surveying / Construction Management, ideally with a relevant professional qualification (e.g., MCIOB/MRICS). Strong contract & project management capability, including cost/quality control and programme delivery. Advanced knowledge of construction regulations, building standards and health & safety legislation. Proven experience across planned/cyclical programmes, responsive repairs and small improvement projects within housing/FM. Confident communicator able to plan workload, manage competing priorities and direct contractor teams. Working Arrangements Base: BCP Civic Centre or Dalling Road, with travel across the BCP area for site inspections/meetings. Flexible working in line with service needs. Why Apply? Impactful, resident-focused work across a meaningful housing portfolio. End-to-end ownership-from survey and spec through procurement and delivery. Supportive FM environment with clear processes and governance. How to Apply Send your CV (and brief availability) to (url removed)
Oct 23, 2025
Contract
Building Surveyor - BCP Homes (Facilities Management) Location: BCP area (Civic Centre / Dalling Road + site visits) Contract: Initial 6 months, Inside IR35 Hours: 37 hours per week Rate: £34.08 per hour (via umbrella) Start: ASAP The Opportunity Join the BCP Homes FM Team delivering planned and cyclical works across the council's housing stock. You'll lead on surveys, specifications, procurement and contract administration-making sure projects land on time, on budget and to a high standard, with resident safety and satisfaction at the core. What You'll Do Manage external and in-house contractors for planned, responsive and cyclical maintenance and refurbishment projects. Carry out pre/post inspections, diagnose building defects and prepare budget estimates. Produce drawings, specifications and tender documentation in line with current legislation and good practice. Lead procurement activities and appoint suitably accredited contractors. Administer contracts (verification of works, valuations, payments) to council procedures. Oversee delivery to agreed quality, cost and time requirements; track KPIs with a strong H&S focus. Undertake building and systems surveys; identify repair/refurb needs and recommend schemes. Prepare and submit approvals (Building Regulations, Planning, structural calcs) as required. Maintain accurate asset and project records to support consultation, audits and legal processes. Liaise with residents, members and external bodies; represent the team at meetings and events. About You Degree (or significant equivalent experience) in Building Surveying / Construction Management, ideally with a relevant professional qualification (e.g., MCIOB/MRICS). Strong contract & project management capability, including cost/quality control and programme delivery. Advanced knowledge of construction regulations, building standards and health & safety legislation. Proven experience across planned/cyclical programmes, responsive repairs and small improvement projects within housing/FM. Confident communicator able to plan workload, manage competing priorities and direct contractor teams. Working Arrangements Base: BCP Civic Centre or Dalling Road, with travel across the BCP area for site inspections/meetings. Flexible working in line with service needs. Why Apply? Impactful, resident-focused work across a meaningful housing portfolio. End-to-end ownership-from survey and spec through procurement and delivery. Supportive FM environment with clear processes and governance. How to Apply Send your CV (and brief availability) to (url removed)
Your new company A fantastic opportunity to join a client-side organisation for a Senior Estates Surveyor contributing to their new and ambitious vision and priorities. You will be based in the St Helens region working hybrid. With a focus on environmental sustainability, generating economic prosperity, building inclusive & healthy communities and financial resilience, they are looking for exceptional candidates to help shape their future. You will be joining an organisation that puts its customers first, takes responsibility and works together with a can-do attitude, all while challenging the status quo to deliver exceptional outcomes for our communities. Your Role You will be part of a wider estates team and will support the Commercial Estates and Facilities Manager in the development of long-term asset management strategies, ensuring assets are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and meeting their full potential in terms of income and outcomes. They have several key projects planned that will change and enhance the make-up of the asset base. We require: A senior estate surveyor who can lead on projects and day-to-day management of a substantial industrial portfolio, as well as 3 small retail centres. A number of capital receipts opportunities. Additionally, Estates and FM provide all property advice including rent reviews, lease renewals, acquisitions, disposals to internal service departments. You will support major projects, disposals activities as well as wider estate management work. The post holders will support the development of a positive organisational culture that is outward-looking, evidence-based and customer-focused. You will adhere to the Expected Behavioural Standards, ensuring that a high standard of customer care is maintained and dealt with in a courteous manner. This is a hybrid role with lots of flexibility, attractive holidays and a great pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Your new company A fantastic opportunity to join a client-side organisation for a Senior Estates Surveyor contributing to their new and ambitious vision and priorities. You will be based in the St Helens region working hybrid. With a focus on environmental sustainability, generating economic prosperity, building inclusive & healthy communities and financial resilience, they are looking for exceptional candidates to help shape their future. You will be joining an organisation that puts its customers first, takes responsibility and works together with a can-do attitude, all while challenging the status quo to deliver exceptional outcomes for our communities. Your Role You will be part of a wider estates team and will support the Commercial Estates and Facilities Manager in the development of long-term asset management strategies, ensuring assets are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and meeting their full potential in terms of income and outcomes. They have several key projects planned that will change and enhance the make-up of the asset base. We require: A senior estate surveyor who can lead on projects and day-to-day management of a substantial industrial portfolio, as well as 3 small retail centres. A number of capital receipts opportunities. Additionally, Estates and FM provide all property advice including rent reviews, lease renewals, acquisitions, disposals to internal service departments. You will support major projects, disposals activities as well as wider estate management work. The post holders will support the development of a positive organisational culture that is outward-looking, evidence-based and customer-focused. You will adhere to the Expected Behavioural Standards, ensuring that a high standard of customer care is maintained and dealt with in a courteous manner. This is a hybrid role with lots of flexibility, attractive holidays and a great pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Your new company A fantastic opportunity to join a client-side organisation for a Principal Estates Surveyor contributing to their new and ambitious Vision and Priorities. You will be based in the St Helens region working hybrid. With a focus on environmental sustainability, generating economic prosperity, building inclusive & healthy communities and financial resilience, they are looking for exceptional candidates to help shape their future. You will be joining an organisation that puts its customers first, takes responsibility and works together with a can-do attitude, all while challenging the status quo to deliver exceptional outcomes for our communities. Your Role You will be part of a wider estates team and will support the Commercial Estates and Facilities Manager in the development of long-term asset management strategies, ensuring assets are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and meeting their full potential in terms of income and outcomes.They have several key projects planned that will change and enhance the make-up of the asset base. We require: A principal estate surveyor who can lead a small team delivering all lease management, acquisition, and disposal activities, for a substantial industrial portfolio, as well as a range of corporate and community buildings. Additionally, to be responsible for the effective appointment management of external property consultants for business rates, asset valuations, and rights to buy. The portfolio is made up of a mix of industrial, retail and some offices. You will support major projects, disposals activities as well as wider estate management work.Day-to-day responsibilities of rent reviews, lease renewals, acquisitions, and disposals.The post holders will support the development of a positive organisational culture that is outward looking, evidence based and customer focused. You will adhere to the Expected Behavioural Standards, ensuring that a high standard of customer care is maintained and dealt with in a courteous manner. This is a hybrid role with lots of flexibility, attractive holidays and a great pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Your new company A fantastic opportunity to join a client-side organisation for a Principal Estates Surveyor contributing to their new and ambitious Vision and Priorities. You will be based in the St Helens region working hybrid. With a focus on environmental sustainability, generating economic prosperity, building inclusive & healthy communities and financial resilience, they are looking for exceptional candidates to help shape their future. You will be joining an organisation that puts its customers first, takes responsibility and works together with a can-do attitude, all while challenging the status quo to deliver exceptional outcomes for our communities. Your Role You will be part of a wider estates team and will support the Commercial Estates and Facilities Manager in the development of long-term asset management strategies, ensuring assets are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and meeting their full potential in terms of income and outcomes.They have several key projects planned that will change and enhance the make-up of the asset base. We require: A principal estate surveyor who can lead a small team delivering all lease management, acquisition, and disposal activities, for a substantial industrial portfolio, as well as a range of corporate and community buildings. Additionally, to be responsible for the effective appointment management of external property consultants for business rates, asset valuations, and rights to buy. The portfolio is made up of a mix of industrial, retail and some offices. You will support major projects, disposals activities as well as wider estate management work.Day-to-day responsibilities of rent reviews, lease renewals, acquisitions, and disposals.The post holders will support the development of a positive organisational culture that is outward looking, evidence based and customer focused. You will adhere to the Expected Behavioural Standards, ensuring that a high standard of customer care is maintained and dealt with in a courteous manner. This is a hybrid role with lots of flexibility, attractive holidays and a great pension. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Colliers International Deutschland Holding GmbH
Manchester, Lancashire
Overview Join our UK-wide PBC team and contribute to commercial projects of varying size and complexity. As a Graduate Building Surveyor, you will deliver defined tasks and small work packages under the guidance of senior colleagues, building the experience required for the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) and progression to chartered status. Our strengthened team across the UK has expertise in all areas of Commercial Project and Building Consultancy in our London Office. Our Emerging Talent Training Programme will provide you with a first-class platform from which to launch your career in Building Surveying. The Programme has been designed to ensure that you are able to demonstrate the required level of knowledge, skills, and behaviours associated with becoming an RICS qualified Building Surveyor. Main Responsibilities Site inspections and surveys. Attend site with senior surveyors, take measurements and photos, note defects, and help with building investigations and technical due diligence. Reporting. Help draft clear reports including building surveys, schedules of condition, planned preventive maintenance (PPM), and insurance reinstatement cost assessments (RCA) using company templates and guidance. Dilapidations (end-of-lease repairs). Assist with evidence gathering and draft schedules under supervision; observe negotiations. Contract administration and project monitoring. Help scope/specify small works, prepare tender packs, review returns, track cost/quality/programme, take minutes, and support snagging and handover. Landlord and tenant matters (Licences to Alter). Check straightforward proposals, keep records up to date, and coordinate approvals with stakeholders. Health, safety and compliance. Follow company procedures and the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015); contribute to simple risk assessments and method statements; maintain PPE and site standards. Information and digital. Keep files and trackers organised; mark up drawings/specs; use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. CAD/Bluebeam experience is a bonus. Development. Build evidence towards the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC), attend training and seek feedback towards future chartered status. Location This posting is for Manchester. What you'll get from us APC costs paid with structured support (counsellor, study time, training, buddy programme) Professional training & development from day one. 25 days' annual leave + Birthday Leave. Buy up to 1 extra week and opportunity to swap 2 public holidays for Cultural Days. Discretionary bonus scheme. Interest-free Season Ticket Loan. Private Medical Insurance & Health Cash Plan. Sports & social clubs including football, netball, cricket, rugby, squash, running, choir, book & baking clubs. Employee Resource Groups open to members and allies: Ability Network, Pride & Allies, Celebrating Race, Veterans & Reservists. Quarterly HQ mixers. 2 paid volunteering days & donation matching. Qualifications Required Skills and Experience: Degree 2:2 or above. It is essential that an applicant already has or is working towards the completion of a RICS-accredited BSc/MSc in Building Surveying (completed or completing this academic year), or a RICS-accredited masters conversion course. GCSEs English and Maths at grade 4 / C or above (or equivalent). Right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme beginning September 2026. Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this role. Clear written and verbal communication, strong attention to detail, and an analytical mindset with sound numeracy. Prioritisation and time management skills to successfully balance competing priorities and ensure work is completed in a timely manner. A proactive team player who takes ownership, seeks feedback and grows with us. Relevant industry experience (e.g., placement, internship, site work) is desirable but not essential. Willingness to travel within the UK; a full UK driving licence is desirable. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Experience with CAD/Bluebeam/Microsoft Project is advantageous. Right to work We welcome applications from candidates who have their own right to work within the UK. You will be asked to provide evidence of your right to work during the recruitment process. Colliers is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Use of AI You may use AI tools to draft your application. All answers must be accurate and based on your own experience. We will verify claims at interview and may ask for evidence. Applications containing false, plagiarised, or copied content will be withdrawn from consideration. If you choose to use AI tools during your application process, please ensure that it is used thoughtfully and responsibly. At Colliers we are tech-enabled and people-centered, this means that we welcome technology in our process while ensuring we understand the individual behind each application. Additional Information Applications are regularly reviewed, and early applications are strongly encouraged. We reserve the right to close the job posting before the deadline depending on the volume of applications received. Apply by 7 November :00 (UK time) At Colliers, we empower people to perform at their best. As a Disability Confident Employer, we want every candidate to feel welcome. If anything would help you take part in our process, such as extra time or rest breaks, step-free access, or a different interview format, please tell us in your application. You are not expected to share a diagnosis or medical history. Please tell us what would help you take part and give enough practical detail for us to arrange it. We will handle your request confidentially, and it will not affect how you are assessed. We make reasonable adjustments in line with the Equality Act 2010. Colliers is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age; disability; gender; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins); religion or belief; sex; or sexual orientation. We also value diverse experience and neurodiversity.
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Overview Join our UK-wide PBC team and contribute to commercial projects of varying size and complexity. As a Graduate Building Surveyor, you will deliver defined tasks and small work packages under the guidance of senior colleagues, building the experience required for the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) and progression to chartered status. Our strengthened team across the UK has expertise in all areas of Commercial Project and Building Consultancy in our London Office. Our Emerging Talent Training Programme will provide you with a first-class platform from which to launch your career in Building Surveying. The Programme has been designed to ensure that you are able to demonstrate the required level of knowledge, skills, and behaviours associated with becoming an RICS qualified Building Surveyor. Main Responsibilities Site inspections and surveys. Attend site with senior surveyors, take measurements and photos, note defects, and help with building investigations and technical due diligence. Reporting. Help draft clear reports including building surveys, schedules of condition, planned preventive maintenance (PPM), and insurance reinstatement cost assessments (RCA) using company templates and guidance. Dilapidations (end-of-lease repairs). Assist with evidence gathering and draft schedules under supervision; observe negotiations. Contract administration and project monitoring. Help scope/specify small works, prepare tender packs, review returns, track cost/quality/programme, take minutes, and support snagging and handover. Landlord and tenant matters (Licences to Alter). Check straightforward proposals, keep records up to date, and coordinate approvals with stakeholders. Health, safety and compliance. Follow company procedures and the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015); contribute to simple risk assessments and method statements; maintain PPE and site standards. Information and digital. Keep files and trackers organised; mark up drawings/specs; use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. CAD/Bluebeam experience is a bonus. Development. Build evidence towards the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC), attend training and seek feedback towards future chartered status. Location This posting is for Manchester. What you'll get from us APC costs paid with structured support (counsellor, study time, training, buddy programme) Professional training & development from day one. 25 days' annual leave + Birthday Leave. Buy up to 1 extra week and opportunity to swap 2 public holidays for Cultural Days. Discretionary bonus scheme. Interest-free Season Ticket Loan. Private Medical Insurance & Health Cash Plan. Sports & social clubs including football, netball, cricket, rugby, squash, running, choir, book & baking clubs. Employee Resource Groups open to members and allies: Ability Network, Pride & Allies, Celebrating Race, Veterans & Reservists. Quarterly HQ mixers. 2 paid volunteering days & donation matching. Qualifications Required Skills and Experience: Degree 2:2 or above. It is essential that an applicant already has or is working towards the completion of a RICS-accredited BSc/MSc in Building Surveying (completed or completing this academic year), or a RICS-accredited masters conversion course. GCSEs English and Maths at grade 4 / C or above (or equivalent). Right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme beginning September 2026. Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this role. Clear written and verbal communication, strong attention to detail, and an analytical mindset with sound numeracy. Prioritisation and time management skills to successfully balance competing priorities and ensure work is completed in a timely manner. A proactive team player who takes ownership, seeks feedback and grows with us. Relevant industry experience (e.g., placement, internship, site work) is desirable but not essential. Willingness to travel within the UK; a full UK driving licence is desirable. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Experience with CAD/Bluebeam/Microsoft Project is advantageous. Right to work We welcome applications from candidates who have their own right to work within the UK. You will be asked to provide evidence of your right to work during the recruitment process. Colliers is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. Use of AI You may use AI tools to draft your application. All answers must be accurate and based on your own experience. We will verify claims at interview and may ask for evidence. Applications containing false, plagiarised, or copied content will be withdrawn from consideration. If you choose to use AI tools during your application process, please ensure that it is used thoughtfully and responsibly. At Colliers we are tech-enabled and people-centered, this means that we welcome technology in our process while ensuring we understand the individual behind each application. Additional Information Applications are regularly reviewed, and early applications are strongly encouraged. We reserve the right to close the job posting before the deadline depending on the volume of applications received. Apply by 7 November :00 (UK time) At Colliers, we empower people to perform at their best. As a Disability Confident Employer, we want every candidate to feel welcome. If anything would help you take part in our process, such as extra time or rest breaks, step-free access, or a different interview format, please tell us in your application. You are not expected to share a diagnosis or medical history. Please tell us what would help you take part and give enough practical detail for us to arrange it. We will handle your request confidentially, and it will not affect how you are assessed. We make reasonable adjustments in line with the Equality Act 2010. Colliers is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age; disability; gender; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins); religion or belief; sex; or sexual orientation. We also value diverse experience and neurodiversity.
Quantity Surveyor with a local authority in Central London! We bring a commercial mindset to the public sector, and our Quantity Surveying team plays a vital role in ensuring that every pound spent delivers real value for our residents and leaseholders. We put local people at the heart of decision-making, working in partnership with them to provide quality services that are responsive, effective and efficient. Working together and in partnership with everyone that has an impact on the lives of our residents, we strive to learn from each other, and continually adapt. We're a local authority with a private sector mentality, and our Quantity Surveyor team add rigour to the process of procuring contractors and consultants to work for the residents and leaseholders. Your Next Role You'll be responsible for the commercial and cost management of a large-scale (£374M) capital housing investment programme, ensuring value for money, compliance, and high-quality delivery. This includes overseeing procurement, financial monitoring, contractor management, and supporting project teams from inception to completion.Key Responsibilities Cost & Commercial Management: Oversee all financial aspects of planned works, including accurate valuation, cost control, and reporting. Procurement Support: Assist with tendering, contract administration, and supplier performance monitoring. Team Leadership: Line manage and develop junior commercial staff. Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with procurement, operations, planning, and project management teams. Risk & Value Management: Identify risks, analyse costs/benefits, and drive service improvements. Contract Management: Prepare, review, and advise on contracts, claims, and variations. Compliance: Ensure adherence to health & safety, financial, and contractual regulations. What You'll Need Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying. MRICS (or working towards it). Experience At least 5 years in cost management of large, complex programmes (preferably in housing or similar sectors). Experience with contract administration and EU procurement (desirable). Previous management or supervisory experience (desirable). Skills & Qualities Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication. Strong organisational and multitasking abilities. Experience with financial systems (e.g., SAP) and IT. Ability to lead, motivate, and develop a team. Good judgement, decision-making, and a positive, proactive attitude. Knowledge of building contracts, construction regulations, and health & safety. Values & Behaviours Demonstrate productivity, ambition, collaboration, and enterprise. Commitment to equal opportunities, customer care, and high-quality service delivery. Leadership qualities: lead by example, motivate others, and drive continuous improvement. What you'll get in return: Annual Leave: Generous leave entitlement, increasing with length of service. Sick Pay: Enhanced sick pay provisions based on years of service. Family Leave: Maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental leave with enhanced pay options. Competitive Pay Scales, salaries are reviewed annually and progression through grades is based on performance and service. Pension Scheme: Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) which includes employer contributions and death-in-service benefits. Interest-Free Travel Loans: For season tickets and commuting costs. Purchase of Additional Leave: Option to buy extra annual leave. Retail Discounts: Access to employee discount schemes. Flexible Working: Support for hybrid and flexible work arrangements. Training Opportunities: Access to professional development and career progression. Performance Appraisals: Annual reviews to support growth and reward performance. 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 on your career. #
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Quantity Surveyor with a local authority in Central London! We bring a commercial mindset to the public sector, and our Quantity Surveying team plays a vital role in ensuring that every pound spent delivers real value for our residents and leaseholders. We put local people at the heart of decision-making, working in partnership with them to provide quality services that are responsive, effective and efficient. Working together and in partnership with everyone that has an impact on the lives of our residents, we strive to learn from each other, and continually adapt. We're a local authority with a private sector mentality, and our Quantity Surveyor team add rigour to the process of procuring contractors and consultants to work for the residents and leaseholders. Your Next Role You'll be responsible for the commercial and cost management of a large-scale (£374M) capital housing investment programme, ensuring value for money, compliance, and high-quality delivery. This includes overseeing procurement, financial monitoring, contractor management, and supporting project teams from inception to completion.Key Responsibilities Cost & Commercial Management: Oversee all financial aspects of planned works, including accurate valuation, cost control, and reporting. Procurement Support: Assist with tendering, contract administration, and supplier performance monitoring. Team Leadership: Line manage and develop junior commercial staff. Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with procurement, operations, planning, and project management teams. Risk & Value Management: Identify risks, analyse costs/benefits, and drive service improvements. Contract Management: Prepare, review, and advise on contracts, claims, and variations. Compliance: Ensure adherence to health & safety, financial, and contractual regulations. What You'll Need Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying. MRICS (or working towards it). Experience At least 5 years in cost management of large, complex programmes (preferably in housing or similar sectors). Experience with contract administration and EU procurement (desirable). Previous management or supervisory experience (desirable). Skills & Qualities Strong commercial awareness and attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication. Strong organisational and multitasking abilities. Experience with financial systems (e.g., SAP) and IT. Ability to lead, motivate, and develop a team. Good judgement, decision-making, and a positive, proactive attitude. Knowledge of building contracts, construction regulations, and health & safety. Values & Behaviours Demonstrate productivity, ambition, collaboration, and enterprise. Commitment to equal opportunities, customer care, and high-quality service delivery. Leadership qualities: lead by example, motivate others, and drive continuous improvement. What you'll get in return: Annual Leave: Generous leave entitlement, increasing with length of service. Sick Pay: Enhanced sick pay provisions based on years of service. Family Leave: Maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental leave with enhanced pay options. Competitive Pay Scales, salaries are reviewed annually and progression through grades is based on performance and service. Pension Scheme: Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) which includes employer contributions and death-in-service benefits. Interest-Free Travel Loans: For season tickets and commuting costs. Purchase of Additional Leave: Option to buy extra annual leave. Retail Discounts: Access to employee discount schemes. Flexible Working: Support for hybrid and flexible work arrangements. Training Opportunities: Access to professional development and career progression. Performance Appraisals: Annual reviews to support growth and reward performance. 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 on your career. #
Building Surveyor - Permanent - Up to £60,000 + Excellent Benefits Your new company Are you a skilled Building Surveyor looking for a role where no two days are the same? Do you thrive on variety, autonomy, and the opportunity to work on heritage-rich and architecturally diverse properties? If so, we have a unique opportunity that could be perfect for you. We're seeking a proactive and experienced Building Surveyor to join a small, collaborative team managing a truly exceptional property portfolio. From listed buildings and cultural landmarks to residential, commercial, and retail spaces, this role offers the chance to work across a wide range of asset types. Your new role You'll be responsible for:• Conducting property inspections and producing detailed condition reports • Scoping and specifying works for repair and improvement projects • Managing tenders independently for each project (no frameworks or partnering contractors) • Administering construction contracts, primarily JCT • Overseeing planned and capital investment projects from inception to completion • Supporting non-property colleagues with technical guidance • Challenging contractors and ensuring quality delivery ️ Projects You'll Lead Expect to manage projects ranging from £100k to £500k, including: • Refurbishments and restorations • Roof and boiler replacements • Window and door upgrades • Energy efficiency improvements What you'll need to succeed Who We're Looking ForYou'll be an experienced Building Surveyor with a strong understanding of construction contracts and project management. Ideally, you will be chartered RICS or CIOB, though we'll consider experienced candidates without this. You'll be confident working independently, comfortable challenging contractors, and passionate about maintaining and enhancing heritage and community assets. What you'll get in return What's on Offer• Salary up to £60,000 depending on experience • Contributory pension scheme • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays • Hybrid working - typically 3-4 days in the office • A chance to work on properties with real character and community value 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. #
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Building Surveyor - Permanent - Up to £60,000 + Excellent Benefits Your new company Are you a skilled Building Surveyor looking for a role where no two days are the same? Do you thrive on variety, autonomy, and the opportunity to work on heritage-rich and architecturally diverse properties? If so, we have a unique opportunity that could be perfect for you. We're seeking a proactive and experienced Building Surveyor to join a small, collaborative team managing a truly exceptional property portfolio. From listed buildings and cultural landmarks to residential, commercial, and retail spaces, this role offers the chance to work across a wide range of asset types. Your new role You'll be responsible for:• Conducting property inspections and producing detailed condition reports • Scoping and specifying works for repair and improvement projects • Managing tenders independently for each project (no frameworks or partnering contractors) • Administering construction contracts, primarily JCT • Overseeing planned and capital investment projects from inception to completion • Supporting non-property colleagues with technical guidance • Challenging contractors and ensuring quality delivery ️ Projects You'll Lead Expect to manage projects ranging from £100k to £500k, including: • Refurbishments and restorations • Roof and boiler replacements • Window and door upgrades • Energy efficiency improvements What you'll need to succeed Who We're Looking ForYou'll be an experienced Building Surveyor with a strong understanding of construction contracts and project management. Ideally, you will be chartered RICS or CIOB, though we'll consider experienced candidates without this. You'll be confident working independently, comfortable challenging contractors, and passionate about maintaining and enhancing heritage and community assets. What you'll get in return What's on Offer• Salary up to £60,000 depending on experience • Contributory pension scheme • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays • Hybrid working - typically 3-4 days in the office • A chance to work on properties with real character and community value 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. #
Senior Surveyor in North West London with a leading Housing Association! Step Into a Leadership Role That Shapes Homes and Communities Position: Senior Property SurveyorSalary: £56,679 - £59,662Location: North West London Patch (Hybrid - 3 days on site/office in Southgate, 2 days from home)Contract: Full-Time, Permanent (37.5 hours/week) Are you ready to lead with purpose while keeping your surveying expertise sharp? We're looking for a Senior Property Surveyor who's passionate about making a difference-someone who can guide a small team and take ownership of a patch of around 500 homes.This role is ideal for a solution-driven professional who thrives on diagnosing complex property issues and mentoring others. You'll be at the heart of our Property Directorate, balancing technical excellence with people leadership. Lead a small team of surveyors, providing expert advice on repairs, structural concerns, and major defects. Investigate and resolve non-routine repairs, including damp and mould, and support ad hoc planned replacements. Apply your knowledge of building pathology, HHSRS, and housing diagnostics to ensure homes are safe and compliant. Collaborate across departments to deliver high-quality, resident-focused outcomes. Support insurance works, specialist repairs, and home improvement requests. Champion service improvements and contribute to cross-team initiatives. What You'll Bring Proven experience managing teams and resolving complex property issues. Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, diagnostics, and NHF Schedule of Rates. Expertise in damp and mould diagnostics and HHSRS application. Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify technical matters for residents. A proactive mindset and commitment to getting things right the first time. Ability to work effectively with both technical and non-technical colleagues. Additional Info This role requires a Basic DBS check upon offer, renewed every three years. 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 on your career. #
Oct 22, 2025
Full time
Senior Surveyor in North West London with a leading Housing Association! Step Into a Leadership Role That Shapes Homes and Communities Position: Senior Property SurveyorSalary: £56,679 - £59,662Location: North West London Patch (Hybrid - 3 days on site/office in Southgate, 2 days from home)Contract: Full-Time, Permanent (37.5 hours/week) Are you ready to lead with purpose while keeping your surveying expertise sharp? We're looking for a Senior Property Surveyor who's passionate about making a difference-someone who can guide a small team and take ownership of a patch of around 500 homes.This role is ideal for a solution-driven professional who thrives on diagnosing complex property issues and mentoring others. You'll be at the heart of our Property Directorate, balancing technical excellence with people leadership. Lead a small team of surveyors, providing expert advice on repairs, structural concerns, and major defects. Investigate and resolve non-routine repairs, including damp and mould, and support ad hoc planned replacements. Apply your knowledge of building pathology, HHSRS, and housing diagnostics to ensure homes are safe and compliant. Collaborate across departments to deliver high-quality, resident-focused outcomes. Support insurance works, specialist repairs, and home improvement requests. Champion service improvements and contribute to cross-team initiatives. What You'll Bring Proven experience managing teams and resolving complex property issues. Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, diagnostics, and NHF Schedule of Rates. Expertise in damp and mould diagnostics and HHSRS application. Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify technical matters for residents. A proactive mindset and commitment to getting things right the first time. Ability to work effectively with both technical and non-technical colleagues. Additional Info This role requires a Basic DBS check upon offer, renewed every three years. 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 on your career. #
Ref: (phone number removed) Location: Poole (BH12) Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-4.30pm (37hrs per week) Pay: £30.00ph paid weekly via umbrella inside IR35 Duration: Ongoing Contract Long Term Duties Responsible for the delivery of planned and cyclical works within BCP Councils Housing stock. Liaise with and direct external contractors and in house team in undertaking the above works, ensuring works comply with statutory demands and are of an acceptable quality. Prepare tender documentation including specifications for required planned maintenance projects and refurbishment schemes Manage external and internal contractors working on planned and responsive maintenance projects, cyclical works and refurbishment projects Involves regular site meetings contact with contractors and residents covering all aspects of the work. To ensure works are completed within timescale on budget and to agreed standards Carry out pre and post inspections diagnose building defects and prepare budget estimates for schemes, prepare drawings, specifications and tender documents in accordance with the latest legislation and good practice guidance. Apply for any necessary Building Regulation approvals, Planning Permission and structural calculations. Undertake all relevant contract administration and liaise with internal and external audit, and any other Council departments as required Co-ordinate procurement processes, including the costing of estimates for the work and preparation of tender documentation, so that contractors of appropriate quality, ability and affordability are appointed to complete works. Where necessary holding appropriate accreditations. Arrange, oversee, and sign off the delivery of works, to ensure they are delivered in accordance with quality, cost, and time requirements.
Oct 21, 2025
Contract
Ref: (phone number removed) Location: Poole (BH12) Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-4.30pm (37hrs per week) Pay: £30.00ph paid weekly via umbrella inside IR35 Duration: Ongoing Contract Long Term Duties Responsible for the delivery of planned and cyclical works within BCP Councils Housing stock. Liaise with and direct external contractors and in house team in undertaking the above works, ensuring works comply with statutory demands and are of an acceptable quality. Prepare tender documentation including specifications for required planned maintenance projects and refurbishment schemes Manage external and internal contractors working on planned and responsive maintenance projects, cyclical works and refurbishment projects Involves regular site meetings contact with contractors and residents covering all aspects of the work. To ensure works are completed within timescale on budget and to agreed standards Carry out pre and post inspections diagnose building defects and prepare budget estimates for schemes, prepare drawings, specifications and tender documents in accordance with the latest legislation and good practice guidance. Apply for any necessary Building Regulation approvals, Planning Permission and structural calculations. Undertake all relevant contract administration and liaise with internal and external audit, and any other Council departments as required Co-ordinate procurement processes, including the costing of estimates for the work and preparation of tender documentation, so that contractors of appropriate quality, ability and affordability are appointed to complete works. Where necessary holding appropriate accreditations. Arrange, oversee, and sign off the delivery of works, to ensure they are delivered in accordance with quality, cost, and time requirements.
Adecco are recruiting for a Stock Condition Surveyor on behalf of our Local Authortiy client. Stock Condition Surveyor Public Sector - Local Authority Full Time - Monday to Friday, 36 hours per week Temporary Role - to February 2026, possible extension 25 per hour PAYE / c. 32/ 33 per hour Umbrella Hybrid Working - majority of time on site but some home working may be available i.e. one day per week depending on service need ASAP Start IT equipment provided Overview: Our client manages 14,000 residential properties and invests significantly in planned maintenance. This role supports strategic investment decisions by collecting and maintaining accurate stock condition data, contributing to asset management strategy, and ensuring housing standards through HHSRS assessments. Key Responsibilities: Conduct stock condition surveys across all housing types Provide building surveying expertise to inform investment planning Carry out HHSRS and accessible housing register assessments Liaise with internal teams and external consultants Produce schedules and costings for future works Identify environmental improvement opportunities Requirements: Experience in housing stock surveys and building construction Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, AutoCAD, and handheld survey devices Strong interpersonal and communication skills Physically able to access all parts of buildings Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Oct 21, 2025
Contract
Adecco are recruiting for a Stock Condition Surveyor on behalf of our Local Authortiy client. Stock Condition Surveyor Public Sector - Local Authority Full Time - Monday to Friday, 36 hours per week Temporary Role - to February 2026, possible extension 25 per hour PAYE / c. 32/ 33 per hour Umbrella Hybrid Working - majority of time on site but some home working may be available i.e. one day per week depending on service need ASAP Start IT equipment provided Overview: Our client manages 14,000 residential properties and invests significantly in planned maintenance. This role supports strategic investment decisions by collecting and maintaining accurate stock condition data, contributing to asset management strategy, and ensuring housing standards through HHSRS assessments. Key Responsibilities: Conduct stock condition surveys across all housing types Provide building surveying expertise to inform investment planning Carry out HHSRS and accessible housing register assessments Liaise with internal teams and external consultants Produce schedules and costings for future works Identify environmental improvement opportunities Requirements: Experience in housing stock surveys and building construction Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, AutoCAD, and handheld survey devices Strong interpersonal and communication skills Physically able to access all parts of buildings Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
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