MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
08/07/2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Building Maintenance Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in South East London. This is an interim 6 month ongoing post with an hourly rate of 45ph over a 35 hour working week. Key Responsibilities Carry out post-inspections of responsive repairs to ensure works meet required specifications, quality standards and health & safety requirements Supervise contractors and consultants on site to ensure effective and efficient delivery of repairs and asset management programmes Prepare specifications and scopes of works following property inspections Liaise with residents, leaseholders and stakeholders to arrange access and provide updates on works Validate contractor invoices and monitor expenditure to ensure value for money Support delivery of service objectives, KPIs and performance targets across the Repairs and Investment service Contribute to improving resident satisfaction and customer experience across housing services Work closely with internal departments, contractors and external partners to ensure successful project delivery Advise tenants and leaseholders on property alterations and improvement proposals Respond to complaints, enquiries and correspondence from residents, Members and stakeholders Carry out stock condition surveys and maintain accurate property data records Inspect and monitor refurbishment, maintenance and improvement works across the housing portfolio Monitor health & safety compliance, risk management and statutory requirements Prepare reports, briefings and technical recommendations for internal and external stakeholders Attend court proceedings and act as an expert witness on property matters when required Deputise for the Quality and Performance Manager as required Requirements Proven experience in a Building Surveying, Property Maintenance or Asset Management role Experience within social housing, local authority or property maintenance environments Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance and building construction Experience managing contractors and consultants on-site Understanding of housing regulations, compliance requirements and health & safety legislation Excellent inspection, reporting and technical assessment skills Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Experience dealing with residents, leaseholders and customer-focused service delivery Ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Proficient in Microsoft Office and property management systems Desirable HNC, HND or Degree in Building Surveying, Construction or a related discipline Professional membership with RICS, CIOB or a related body Experience undertaking stock condition surveys Knowledge of fire safety requirements relating to residential buildings Experience of new-build handovers and defect management Previous experience within a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord environment
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing FRA Location: Bristol Salary: > 55,000 + bonus & package We are pleased to be working with a leading specialist contractor in passive fire protection, delivering high-quality fire stopping, fire doors, and compartmentation works across a wide range of sectors including residential, healthcare, education, and commercial projects. With a strong reputation for safety, compliance, and excellence, they pride themselves on their commitment to protecting lives and property through superior workmanship. Duties/Responsibilities: Pre tender contract and pricing support. Post tender contractual advise, support and escalation Contract budgets and monitoring against site progress Building relationships with your opposite numbers working for our clients Variation control, valuing and agreement Interim and final account build up Final account agreement and dispute resolution Debt management support Month end invoicing and application. Forecast reporting CVR reporting Non labour only subcontract management. Pricing support for division and large tender/framework pricing Price list management and negotiation with standard suppliers Supplier procurement for high value purchases Enforcement of CFS payment terms Experience: Experience in working as an Quantity Surveyor or Project QS BSc degree or HNC in Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying / Construction (preferred) You must have confident communications skills Confident IT skills, proficient in the use of MS Office Experience of pricing tenders
07/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing FRA Location: Bristol Salary: > 55,000 + bonus & package We are pleased to be working with a leading specialist contractor in passive fire protection, delivering high-quality fire stopping, fire doors, and compartmentation works across a wide range of sectors including residential, healthcare, education, and commercial projects. With a strong reputation for safety, compliance, and excellence, they pride themselves on their commitment to protecting lives and property through superior workmanship. Duties/Responsibilities: Pre tender contract and pricing support. Post tender contractual advise, support and escalation Contract budgets and monitoring against site progress Building relationships with your opposite numbers working for our clients Variation control, valuing and agreement Interim and final account build up Final account agreement and dispute resolution Debt management support Month end invoicing and application. Forecast reporting CVR reporting Non labour only subcontract management. Pricing support for division and large tender/framework pricing Price list management and negotiation with standard suppliers Supplier procurement for high value purchases Enforcement of CFS payment terms Experience: Experience in working as an Quantity Surveyor or Project QS BSc degree or HNC in Commercial Management / Quantity Surveying / Construction (preferred) You must have confident communications skills Confident IT skills, proficient in the use of MS Office Experience of pricing tenders
Quantity Surveyor - Passive Fire Protection & Fire Door Replacements Location: Newport (with travel to sites within approximately one hour) Salary: Up to 55,000 per annum + package Job Type: Permanent Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing specialist contractor within the passive fire protection sector? We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established business delivering high-quality fire safety projects across social housing and commercial environments throughout South Wales and the surrounding areas. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a supportive and expanding team, working on essential fire safety projects that make a real difference to the safety and compliance of occupied buildings. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for a range of passive fire protection projects, including fire door replacements, fire stopping, compartmentation, and associated remedial works. Projects are delivered across social housing, schools, universities, hotels, and other commercial properties. Based from the Newport office, you'll regularly visit sites across the region, with travel typically within a one-hour radius. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial aspects of multiple passive fire protection projects from pre-construction through to final account. Preparing cost plans, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Monitoring project costs, budgets, and profitability. Reviewing subcontractor quotations and managing subcontractor accounts. Preparing and submitting interim applications for payment. Identifying and pricing variations throughout the lifecycle of projects. Working closely with Contracts Managers, Site Managers, and clients to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Producing accurate commercial reports and forecasts. Supporting procurement activities and supplier negotiations. Ensuring contractual compliance and minimising commercial risk. Requirements Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within construction, refurbishment, or specialist contracting. Experience working on social housing and/or commercial construction projects. Knowledge of passive fire protection, fire door replacement, or refurbishment projects would be highly advantageous. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial management. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Salary up to 55,000 depending on experience. Permanent, full-time position. Company package including mileage or vehicle allowance (where applicable). Opportunities for career progression within a growing specialist contractor. Varied and interesting projects across the social housing and commercial sectors. Supportive working environment with long-term job security. If you're an ambitious Quantity Surveyor looking to develop your career within the growing passive fire protection sector, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
01/07/2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Passive Fire Protection & Fire Door Replacements Location: Newport (with travel to sites within approximately one hour) Salary: Up to 55,000 per annum + package Job Type: Permanent Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor looking to join a growing specialist contractor within the passive fire protection sector? We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established business delivering high-quality fire safety projects across social housing and commercial environments throughout South Wales and the surrounding areas. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a supportive and expanding team, working on essential fire safety projects that make a real difference to the safety and compliance of occupied buildings. The Role As Quantity Surveyor, you will take commercial responsibility for a range of passive fire protection projects, including fire door replacements, fire stopping, compartmentation, and associated remedial works. Projects are delivered across social housing, schools, universities, hotels, and other commercial properties. Based from the Newport office, you'll regularly visit sites across the region, with travel typically within a one-hour radius. Key Responsibilities Managing the commercial aspects of multiple passive fire protection projects from pre-construction through to final account. Preparing cost plans, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Monitoring project costs, budgets, and profitability. Reviewing subcontractor quotations and managing subcontractor accounts. Preparing and submitting interim applications for payment. Identifying and pricing variations throughout the lifecycle of projects. Working closely with Contracts Managers, Site Managers, and clients to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Producing accurate commercial reports and forecasts. Supporting procurement activities and supplier negotiations. Ensuring contractual compliance and minimising commercial risk. Requirements Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor, ideally within construction, refurbishment, or specialist contracting. Experience working on social housing and/or commercial construction projects. Knowledge of passive fire protection, fire door replacement, or refurbishment projects would be highly advantageous. Strong understanding of JCT contracts and commercial management. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Salary up to 55,000 depending on experience. Permanent, full-time position. Company package including mileage or vehicle allowance (where applicable). Opportunities for career progression within a growing specialist contractor. Varied and interesting projects across the social housing and commercial sectors. Supportive working environment with long-term job security. If you're an ambitious Quantity Surveyor looking to develop your career within the growing passive fire protection sector, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
MMP Consultancy is seeking an experienced Interim Fire Safety Surveyor (Tier 2) to support the delivery of fire safety compliance across a diverse property portfolio. The successful candidate will undertake and review Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs), identify fire safety risks, provide technical advice, and ensure compliance with current fire safety legislation, regulatory requirements, and organisational policies. This is an interim position requiring an individual with relevant fire risk assessment qualifications and demonstrable experience in residential buildings. The rate of pay is 375pd inside of IR35 via an umbrella company and will be for a period of 12 weeks subject to extension. Purpose of the Job To ensure that fire safety risks are effectively identified, assessed, managed, and mitigated by undertaking fire safety inspections, supporting compliance programmes, and providing professional fire safety advice. The role contributes to maintaining safe environments for residents, employees, contractors, and visitors while ensuring statutory compliance. Main Areas of Responsibility Conduct Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) in accordance with recognised industry standards and current fire safety legislation. Review existing FRAs and validate the quality and suitability of completed assessments. Identify fire safety deficiencies and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Prioritise fire safety risks and support the development of risk mitigation plans. Carry out fire safety inspections and audits across residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Provide technical guidance to internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders on fire safety matters. Monitor the progress of fire safety remedial works and verify completion. Maintain accurate records, inspection reports, and compliance documentation. Support regulatory inspections, audits, and enforcement actions where required. Keep up to date with changes in fire safety legislation, guidance, and best practice. Main Accountabilities Deliver high-quality Fire Risk Assessments within agreed timescales. Ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, and other relevant legislation. Produce clear, accurate, and evidence-based fire safety reports. Escalate significant fire safety risks appropriately. Support organisational compliance with internal fire safety policies and procedures. Liaise effectively with building managers, contractors, residents, and enforcement authorities. Contribute to continuous improvement of fire safety management systems. Mandatory Experience Demonstrable experience undertaking Fire Risk Assessments in residential, commercial, or public sector properties. Recognised Fire Risk Assessment qualification (e.g., Level 3 or Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment or equivalent). Good working knowledge of: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety Act 2021 Building Safety Act 2022 Relevant British Standards (including BS 9999 where applicable) Experience producing detailed FRA reports and prioritising recommendations. Experience inspecting a range of building types, including higher-risk residential buildings where applicable. Strong report writing and communication skills. Ability to interpret technical guidance and provide practical fire safety advice. Full UK driving licence (if travel between sites is required). Desirable (Nice-to-Have) Skills Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM), or other relevant professional body. Fire Safety qualification or equivalent. Experience working within local authorities, housing associations, NHS, education, or public sector organisations. Knowledge of passive fire protection and compartmentation surveys. Experience managing fire safety remedial programmes. Familiarity with compliance management systems and CAFM software. Ability to mentor junior surveyors or review Tier 1 assessments. Project management experience within fire safety or building compliance. Excellent stakeholder engagement and presentation skills.
29/06/2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking an experienced Interim Fire Safety Surveyor (Tier 2) to support the delivery of fire safety compliance across a diverse property portfolio. The successful candidate will undertake and review Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs), identify fire safety risks, provide technical advice, and ensure compliance with current fire safety legislation, regulatory requirements, and organisational policies. This is an interim position requiring an individual with relevant fire risk assessment qualifications and demonstrable experience in residential buildings. The rate of pay is 375pd inside of IR35 via an umbrella company and will be for a period of 12 weeks subject to extension. Purpose of the Job To ensure that fire safety risks are effectively identified, assessed, managed, and mitigated by undertaking fire safety inspections, supporting compliance programmes, and providing professional fire safety advice. The role contributes to maintaining safe environments for residents, employees, contractors, and visitors while ensuring statutory compliance. Main Areas of Responsibility Conduct Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) in accordance with recognised industry standards and current fire safety legislation. Review existing FRAs and validate the quality and suitability of completed assessments. Identify fire safety deficiencies and recommend appropriate remedial actions. Prioritise fire safety risks and support the development of risk mitigation plans. Carry out fire safety inspections and audits across residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Provide technical guidance to internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders on fire safety matters. Monitor the progress of fire safety remedial works and verify completion. Maintain accurate records, inspection reports, and compliance documentation. Support regulatory inspections, audits, and enforcement actions where required. Keep up to date with changes in fire safety legislation, guidance, and best practice. Main Accountabilities Deliver high-quality Fire Risk Assessments within agreed timescales. Ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, and other relevant legislation. Produce clear, accurate, and evidence-based fire safety reports. Escalate significant fire safety risks appropriately. Support organisational compliance with internal fire safety policies and procedures. Liaise effectively with building managers, contractors, residents, and enforcement authorities. Contribute to continuous improvement of fire safety management systems. Mandatory Experience Demonstrable experience undertaking Fire Risk Assessments in residential, commercial, or public sector properties. Recognised Fire Risk Assessment qualification (e.g., Level 3 or Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment or equivalent). Good working knowledge of: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Safety Act 2021 Building Safety Act 2022 Relevant British Standards (including BS 9999 where applicable) Experience producing detailed FRA reports and prioritising recommendations. Experience inspecting a range of building types, including higher-risk residential buildings where applicable. Strong report writing and communication skills. Ability to interpret technical guidance and provide practical fire safety advice. Full UK driving licence (if travel between sites is required). Desirable (Nice-to-Have) Skills Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM), or other relevant professional body. Fire Safety qualification or equivalent. Experience working within local authorities, housing associations, NHS, education, or public sector organisations. Knowledge of passive fire protection and compartmentation surveys. Experience managing fire safety remedial programmes. Familiarity with compliance management systems and CAFM software. Ability to mentor junior surveyors or review Tier 1 assessments. Project management experience within fire safety or building compliance. Excellent stakeholder engagement and presentation skills.
Stock Condition Surveyor Interim and/or Permanent Field based The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Stock Condition Surveyor to play a key role in delivering high-quality asset data and ensuring housing stock meets all safety, compliance, and quality standards. You will be responsible for undertaking detailed property surveys, identifying risks, and supporting long-term investment planning. This role is ideal for someone passionate about housing quality, compliance and improving resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with: Decent Homes Standard, Housing legislation, Fire Safety Regulations Conduct stock condition surveys to a high professional standard Undertake HHSRS assessments and identify potential hazards Carry out fire door inspections and support building safety compliance Identify and escalate risks including damp, mould, structural issues and health & safety concerns Maintain accurate records using asset management systems Contribute to asset investment planning and lifecycle management Support estate inspections and ensure follow-up actions are completed Work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver a seamless service Promote energy efficiency and sustainability in future programmes About You: We re looking for a proactive and detail-oriented professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to improving housing standards. Strong knowledge of: Stock condition surveying or property inspections within housing Building construction and defects HHSRS and housing legislation Fire safety and compliance requirements Experience identifying and managing risks within housing stock Ability to manage data accurately and use asset management systems Strong organisational and communication skills A commitment to delivering excellent customer-focused services What You ll Bring : A thorough and methodical approach to inspections Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently while managing a varied workload A collaborative and proactive mindset Why Apply? Play a vital role in improving homes and communities Influence long-term asset strategy and investment decisions Work in a flexible, field-based role with autonomy Be part of a forward-thinking, values-driven environment
22/06/2026
Seasonal
Stock Condition Surveyor Interim and/or Permanent Field based The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Stock Condition Surveyor to play a key role in delivering high-quality asset data and ensuring housing stock meets all safety, compliance, and quality standards. You will be responsible for undertaking detailed property surveys, identifying risks, and supporting long-term investment planning. This role is ideal for someone passionate about housing quality, compliance and improving resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with: Decent Homes Standard, Housing legislation, Fire Safety Regulations Conduct stock condition surveys to a high professional standard Undertake HHSRS assessments and identify potential hazards Carry out fire door inspections and support building safety compliance Identify and escalate risks including damp, mould, structural issues and health & safety concerns Maintain accurate records using asset management systems Contribute to asset investment planning and lifecycle management Support estate inspections and ensure follow-up actions are completed Work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver a seamless service Promote energy efficiency and sustainability in future programmes About You: We re looking for a proactive and detail-oriented professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to improving housing standards. Strong knowledge of: Stock condition surveying or property inspections within housing Building construction and defects HHSRS and housing legislation Fire safety and compliance requirements Experience identifying and managing risks within housing stock Ability to manage data accurately and use asset management systems Strong organisational and communication skills A commitment to delivering excellent customer-focused services What You ll Bring : A thorough and methodical approach to inspections Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently while managing a varied workload A collaborative and proactive mindset Why Apply? Play a vital role in improving homes and communities Influence long-term asset strategy and investment decisions Work in a flexible, field-based role with autonomy Be part of a forward-thinking, values-driven environment
Leading privately owned Hull based construction company has a requirement for an Assistant Surveyor/Estimator. Purpose of the Role To support the commercial and estimating functions on social housing, refurbishment, maintenance, and new-build construction projects , assisting in cost planning, tendering, valuations, and financial control to ensure projects are delivered within budget and contractual requirements. Quantity Surveying Assist in preparing cost plans and budgets for planned maintenance, voids, cyclical works, and refurbishment schemes . Carry out measurement and take-offs from drawings, surveys, and site inspections (including existing buildings). Support pricing and valuation of refurbishment works such as kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, fire safety upgrades, and external works . Assist in managing variations, particularly in live environments and occupied properties . Help prepare interim valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Support cost reporting for frameworks and term maintenance contracts. Estimating Duties Review tender documentation for social housing frameworks, local authority contracts, and refurbishment packages . Measure works from drawings, schedules of condition, and site surveys. Obtain and analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations for refurbishment and maintenance works. Assist in pricing works for responsive repairs, void property refurbishments, and planned maintenance programmes . Prepare tender submissions and pricing documents for framework bids. Maintain cost databases relevant to housing association and public sector works. Support bid submissions under standard contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Skills and Qualifications HNC/HND/Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline. Strong numerical and analytical skills. Good understanding of construction techniques, especially refurbishment and maintenance works . Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Office. Ability to interpret drawings, specifications, and site surveys. Strong communication skills, particularly when working in occupied housing environments. Desirable Experience or interest in social housing, local authority contracts, or property refurbishment . Knowledge of term maintenance contracts, framework agreements, and housing association procedures. Experience with estimating tools such as Bluebeam Revu, CostX, or similar. Group on (phone number removed)
12/06/2026
Full time
Leading privately owned Hull based construction company has a requirement for an Assistant Surveyor/Estimator. Purpose of the Role To support the commercial and estimating functions on social housing, refurbishment, maintenance, and new-build construction projects , assisting in cost planning, tendering, valuations, and financial control to ensure projects are delivered within budget and contractual requirements. Quantity Surveying Assist in preparing cost plans and budgets for planned maintenance, voids, cyclical works, and refurbishment schemes . Carry out measurement and take-offs from drawings, surveys, and site inspections (including existing buildings). Support pricing and valuation of refurbishment works such as kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, fire safety upgrades, and external works . Assist in managing variations, particularly in live environments and occupied properties . Help prepare interim valuations, applications for payment, and final accounts. Support cost reporting for frameworks and term maintenance contracts. Estimating Duties Review tender documentation for social housing frameworks, local authority contracts, and refurbishment packages . Measure works from drawings, schedules of condition, and site surveys. Obtain and analyse subcontractor and supplier quotations for refurbishment and maintenance works. Assist in pricing works for responsive repairs, void property refurbishments, and planned maintenance programmes . Prepare tender submissions and pricing documents for framework bids. Maintain cost databases relevant to housing association and public sector works. Support bid submissions under standard contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Skills and Qualifications HNC/HND/Degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or related discipline. Strong numerical and analytical skills. Good understanding of construction techniques, especially refurbishment and maintenance works . Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Office. Ability to interpret drawings, specifications, and site surveys. Strong communication skills, particularly when working in occupied housing environments. Desirable Experience or interest in social housing, local authority contracts, or property refurbishment . Knowledge of term maintenance contracts, framework agreements, and housing association procedures. Experience with estimating tools such as Bluebeam Revu, CostX, or similar. Group on (phone number removed)