Maintenance Surveyor • Hourly rate: £26.79 PAYE or £35.22 Umbrella • Location: Hybrid - Norwich• Hours: 36 hours per week• Job Type: Temp 6-month contract We are seeking a Maintenance Surveyor to join a large social housing organisation based within Norwich to cover the local region. This role is crucial in overseeing both in-house and external repair services, ensuring high standards of delivery that meet customer expectations and provide value for money. Day-to-day of the role: • Carry out pre and post-inspections and create detailed reports for responsive repairs, void works, and cyclical repairs.• Act as the primary contact for customers, ensuring the highest levels of satisfaction.• Manage the performance and progress of the repairs service, ensuring that quality works are delivered on time, with minimal defects, and within budget.• Ensure all activities comply with relevant statutory regulations. Required Skills & Qualifications: • Strong background within Surveying in a housing or local authority environment • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively manage customer relationships.• Ability to travel across the region as required - full UK Driving Licence required • Must be eligible to work in the UK; not able to offer visa sponsorship. If you are interested in this role please submit your CV
Jul 14, 2025
Full time
Maintenance Surveyor • Hourly rate: £26.79 PAYE or £35.22 Umbrella • Location: Hybrid - Norwich• Hours: 36 hours per week• Job Type: Temp 6-month contract We are seeking a Maintenance Surveyor to join a large social housing organisation based within Norwich to cover the local region. This role is crucial in overseeing both in-house and external repair services, ensuring high standards of delivery that meet customer expectations and provide value for money. Day-to-day of the role: • Carry out pre and post-inspections and create detailed reports for responsive repairs, void works, and cyclical repairs.• Act as the primary contact for customers, ensuring the highest levels of satisfaction.• Manage the performance and progress of the repairs service, ensuring that quality works are delivered on time, with minimal defects, and within budget.• Ensure all activities comply with relevant statutory regulations. Required Skills & Qualifications: • Strong background within Surveying in a housing or local authority environment • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively manage customer relationships.• Ability to travel across the region as required - full UK Driving Licence required • Must be eligible to work in the UK; not able to offer visa sponsorship. If you are interested in this role please submit your CV
MMP Consultancy currently have an opportunity for a Senior Surveyor to join a housing association based in Clapham, South West London. This will be a permanent position paying 56,679 - 59,662 + Benefits (Hybrid Working Available) We are seeking an experienced and skilled Senior Surveyor to join our team. As a Senior Surveyor, you will provide technical expertise and guidance to the Responsive Repairs Team, ensuring that repairs are carried out to the highest standards within agreed timescales. You will also play a key role in developing and implementing our customer experience strategy, leading by example, and driving continuous improvement. If you're a proactive and customer-focused individual with a passion for delivering excellent results, we encourage you to apply. Required Skills Excellent technical surveying skills, including use of SOR, PPP inclusions and exclusions, and technical diagnosis. Strong customer service skills, with a commitment to delivering continuous improvements based on customer feedback. Proven ability to lead by example, manage multiple tasks and projects, and prioritize effectively. Experience in managing teams, developing staff, and driving improvements in service delivery. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sensible distinctions and decisions based on differing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Nice to Have Skills Experience in use of scott schedules, and cost modelling. Knowledge of the principles of collaborative and partnership working, including cost management and budgeting. Experience in negotiating with contractors to deliver improvements in service delivery and/or value for money. Strong health and safety awareness, with the ability to work safely and in accordance with policies, procedures, systems, and processes. Preferred Education and Experience RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Minimum 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, with a proven track record of delivering excellent results and driving continuous improvement. Experience in a housing or property management context, with a strong understanding of the principles of collaborative and partnership working. Other Requirements Willingness to work under pressure and respond quickly to changes, circumstances, and tight timetables. Ability to work out of hours, as required. Strong IT skills, with the ability to use various software systems and tools. Details Title: Senior Surveyor Rate: 56,679 - 59,662 Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time Location: Clapham, South West London
Jul 11, 2025
Full time
MMP Consultancy currently have an opportunity for a Senior Surveyor to join a housing association based in Clapham, South West London. This will be a permanent position paying 56,679 - 59,662 + Benefits (Hybrid Working Available) We are seeking an experienced and skilled Senior Surveyor to join our team. As a Senior Surveyor, you will provide technical expertise and guidance to the Responsive Repairs Team, ensuring that repairs are carried out to the highest standards within agreed timescales. You will also play a key role in developing and implementing our customer experience strategy, leading by example, and driving continuous improvement. If you're a proactive and customer-focused individual with a passion for delivering excellent results, we encourage you to apply. Required Skills Excellent technical surveying skills, including use of SOR, PPP inclusions and exclusions, and technical diagnosis. Strong customer service skills, with a commitment to delivering continuous improvements based on customer feedback. Proven ability to lead by example, manage multiple tasks and projects, and prioritize effectively. Experience in managing teams, developing staff, and driving improvements in service delivery. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sensible distinctions and decisions based on differing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Nice to Have Skills Experience in use of scott schedules, and cost modelling. Knowledge of the principles of collaborative and partnership working, including cost management and budgeting. Experience in negotiating with contractors to deliver improvements in service delivery and/or value for money. Strong health and safety awareness, with the ability to work safely and in accordance with policies, procedures, systems, and processes. Preferred Education and Experience RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Minimum 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, with a proven track record of delivering excellent results and driving continuous improvement. Experience in a housing or property management context, with a strong understanding of the principles of collaborative and partnership working. Other Requirements Willingness to work under pressure and respond quickly to changes, circumstances, and tight timetables. Ability to work out of hours, as required. Strong IT skills, with the ability to use various software systems and tools. Details Title: Senior Surveyor Rate: 56,679 - 59,662 Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time Location: Clapham, South West London
MMP Consultancy is currently seeking a Senior Surveyor for a permanent contract paying 56,679 - 59,662 covering North London Details Title: Senior Surveyor Rate: 56,679 - 59,662 Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time Location: North West London We are seeking an experienced and skilled Senior Surveyor to join our team. As a Senior Surveyor, you will provide technical expertise and guidance to the Responsive Repairs Team, ensuring that repairs are carried out to the highest standards within agreed timescales. You will also play a key role in developing and implementing our customer experience strategy, leading by example, and driving continuous improvement. If you're a proactive and customer-focused individual with a passion for delivering excellent results, we encourage you to apply. Required Skills Excellent technical surveying skills, including use of SOR, PPP inclusions and exclusions, and technical diagnosis. Strong customer service skills, with a commitment to delivering continuous improvements based on customer feedback. Proven ability to lead by example, manage multiple tasks and projects, and prioritize effectively. Experience in managing teams, developing staff, and driving improvements in service delivery Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sensible distinctions and decisions based on differing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Nice to Have Skills Experience in use of scott schedules, and cost modelling. Knowledge of the principles of collaborative and partnership working, including cost management and budgeting. Experience in negotiating with contractors to deliver improvements in service delivery and/or value for money. Strong health and safety awareness, with the ability to work safely and in accordance with policies, procedures, systems, and processes. Preferred Education and Experience RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Minimum 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, with a proven track record of delivering excellent results and driving continuous improvement. Experience in a housing or property management context, with a strong understanding of the principles of collaborative and partnership working. Other Requirements Willingness to work under pressure and respond quickly to changes, circumstances, and tight timetables. Ability to work out of hours, as required. Strong IT skills, with the ability to use various software systems and tools. Apply for more details.
Jul 11, 2025
Full time
MMP Consultancy is currently seeking a Senior Surveyor for a permanent contract paying 56,679 - 59,662 covering North London Details Title: Senior Surveyor Rate: 56,679 - 59,662 Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time Location: North West London We are seeking an experienced and skilled Senior Surveyor to join our team. As a Senior Surveyor, you will provide technical expertise and guidance to the Responsive Repairs Team, ensuring that repairs are carried out to the highest standards within agreed timescales. You will also play a key role in developing and implementing our customer experience strategy, leading by example, and driving continuous improvement. If you're a proactive and customer-focused individual with a passion for delivering excellent results, we encourage you to apply. Required Skills Excellent technical surveying skills, including use of SOR, PPP inclusions and exclusions, and technical diagnosis. Strong customer service skills, with a commitment to delivering continuous improvements based on customer feedback. Proven ability to lead by example, manage multiple tasks and projects, and prioritize effectively. Experience in managing teams, developing staff, and driving improvements in service delivery Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make sensible distinctions and decisions based on differing priorities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams. RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Nice to Have Skills Experience in use of scott schedules, and cost modelling. Knowledge of the principles of collaborative and partnership working, including cost management and budgeting. Experience in negotiating with contractors to deliver improvements in service delivery and/or value for money. Strong health and safety awareness, with the ability to work safely and in accordance with policies, procedures, systems, and processes. Preferred Education and Experience RICS qualified or working towards qualification (or equivalent). Minimum 3-5 years of experience in a similar role, with a proven track record of delivering excellent results and driving continuous improvement. Experience in a housing or property management context, with a strong understanding of the principles of collaborative and partnership working. Other Requirements Willingness to work under pressure and respond quickly to changes, circumstances, and tight timetables. Ability to work out of hours, as required. Strong IT skills, with the ability to use various software systems and tools. Apply for more details.
Senior Building Surveyor Daniel Owen are recruiting for a Senior Building Surveyor to join a well-established housing provider committed to delivering safe, high-quality homes and excellent asset management services. With a growing and diverse portfolio, they aim to provide sustainable housing solutions and ensure our homes are maintained to the highest standards. Location: Nottingham Position: Senior Building Surveyor Salary: 47,000 - 53,000 per annum + Package Contract Type : Permanent Start date: This role is immediately available As part of their continued investment in asset management, they are seeking an experienced Senior Building Surveyor to lead on complex technical issues, ensure regulatory compliance, and support the delivery of planned and responsive maintenance services. Role Overview The Senior Building Surveyor will take a leading role in managing complex repairs, overseeing disrepair and insurance cases, and guiding a team of surveyors. The postholder will be responsible for ensuring high standards of property condition across the housing stock and will act as a subject matter expert on technical surveying matters. This is a critical role within the asset management team, combining operational delivery with strategic input to support long-term investment planning and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Manage complex and high-risk property issues, including structural faults, disrepair claims, and major works Provide expert technical advice and guidance to surveyors, contractors, and other stakeholders Oversee surveys, defect diagnosis, and preparation of detailed specifications and cost estimates Manage consultant and contractor performance to ensure quality, safety, and value for money Support the delivery of planned maintenance programmes and capital investment works Maintain compliance with legal and regulatory obligations including HHSRS, CDM, and the Landlord & Tenant Act Collaborate across departments to support a consistent and customer-focused repairs service Contribute to the development of policies, standards, and long-term asset strategies Person Specification Professional qualification in Building Surveying or equivalent (e.g., RICS, CIOB) Significant experience in residential property surveying, ideally within social or affordable housing Strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and contract management Demonstrable experience managing complex repairs, disrepair cases, and compliance-related works Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder engagement skills Strong report writing and analytical ability Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required Experience supervising or mentoring junior surveyors Understanding of asset management principles and data-led investment planning Experience with housing management and asset systems How to Apply: If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV.
Jul 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Building Surveyor Daniel Owen are recruiting for a Senior Building Surveyor to join a well-established housing provider committed to delivering safe, high-quality homes and excellent asset management services. With a growing and diverse portfolio, they aim to provide sustainable housing solutions and ensure our homes are maintained to the highest standards. Location: Nottingham Position: Senior Building Surveyor Salary: 47,000 - 53,000 per annum + Package Contract Type : Permanent Start date: This role is immediately available As part of their continued investment in asset management, they are seeking an experienced Senior Building Surveyor to lead on complex technical issues, ensure regulatory compliance, and support the delivery of planned and responsive maintenance services. Role Overview The Senior Building Surveyor will take a leading role in managing complex repairs, overseeing disrepair and insurance cases, and guiding a team of surveyors. The postholder will be responsible for ensuring high standards of property condition across the housing stock and will act as a subject matter expert on technical surveying matters. This is a critical role within the asset management team, combining operational delivery with strategic input to support long-term investment planning and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Manage complex and high-risk property issues, including structural faults, disrepair claims, and major works Provide expert technical advice and guidance to surveyors, contractors, and other stakeholders Oversee surveys, defect diagnosis, and preparation of detailed specifications and cost estimates Manage consultant and contractor performance to ensure quality, safety, and value for money Support the delivery of planned maintenance programmes and capital investment works Maintain compliance with legal and regulatory obligations including HHSRS, CDM, and the Landlord & Tenant Act Collaborate across departments to support a consistent and customer-focused repairs service Contribute to the development of policies, standards, and long-term asset strategies Person Specification Professional qualification in Building Surveying or equivalent (e.g., RICS, CIOB) Significant experience in residential property surveying, ideally within social or affordable housing Strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and contract management Demonstrable experience managing complex repairs, disrepair cases, and compliance-related works Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder engagement skills Strong report writing and analytical ability Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required Experience supervising or mentoring junior surveyors Understanding of asset management principles and data-led investment planning Experience with housing management and asset systems How to Apply: If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV.
Building Surveyor 44,425 per annum Permanent Bristol, Southwest Full Time, 37 Hours per week Sellick Partnership Ltd are currently recruiting for a Building Surveyor to join one of our Bristol based clients on a full-time permanent basis Daily duties of the Building Surveyor consist of: Responsible for the delivery of responsive/void, service charge, planned investment and major works programmes Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities Taking accountability for identifying and overseeing repairs in cases of disrepair and complex damp and mould Collaborating with other departments to ensure a coordinated approach to property maintenance Preparing and presenting reports to senior management on maintenance activities and outcomes Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner Working in conjunction with line manager's budgets for responsive maintenance, planned investment and major works across the portfolio of Assets Essential experience of the Building Surveyor: Educated to minimum HNC level or equivalent professional experience / qualification in construction, housing, management, or property (Desired) Understanding of housing health and safety systems (HHSRS) Full UK Driver's License and access to own vehicle If you are interested in the Building Surveyor role then please apply now or for further information contact Harry Rigby at the Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Jul 09, 2025
Full time
Building Surveyor 44,425 per annum Permanent Bristol, Southwest Full Time, 37 Hours per week Sellick Partnership Ltd are currently recruiting for a Building Surveyor to join one of our Bristol based clients on a full-time permanent basis Daily duties of the Building Surveyor consist of: Responsible for the delivery of responsive/void, service charge, planned investment and major works programmes Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities Taking accountability for identifying and overseeing repairs in cases of disrepair and complex damp and mould Collaborating with other departments to ensure a coordinated approach to property maintenance Preparing and presenting reports to senior management on maintenance activities and outcomes Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner Working in conjunction with line manager's budgets for responsive maintenance, planned investment and major works across the portfolio of Assets Essential experience of the Building Surveyor: Educated to minimum HNC level or equivalent professional experience / qualification in construction, housing, management, or property (Desired) Understanding of housing health and safety systems (HHSRS) Full UK Driver's License and access to own vehicle If you are interested in the Building Surveyor role then please apply now or for further information contact Harry Rigby at the Sellick Partnership Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Job Purpose: To provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of the council's Repairs and Maintenance Service, Building Safety & Compliance function, and Capital Projects & Adaptations service. The Interim Head will ensure statutory compliance, high levels of resident satisfaction, cost-effective service delivery, and alignment with the council's broader housing and regeneration objectives. Key Responsibilities: Repairs & Maintenance Oversee delivery of day-to-day responsive repairs, voids, and cyclical maintenance. Drive performance improvement and value for money across internal and external contractor models. Provide oversight on the technical team including surveyors, clerks of work, schedulers Responsible for the disrepair and complaint escalation within the service area Building Safety & Compliance Lead on statutory and regulatory compliance, including gas, electrical, water hygiene, fire, asbestos, and lift safety. Ensure that policies, procedures, and assurance frameworks are robust, up-to-date, and aligned with Building Safety Act requirements. Oversee non-domestic building repairs Act as lead officer for Building Safety, ensuring proactive risk management and resident engagement. Capital Projects & Adaptations Manage the delivery of capital investment programmes, including planned works and retrofit/energy efficiency projects. This will include all work on kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, etc Oversee delivery of disabled adaptations in both council and private homes Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality and safety standards. Oversee Fleet Management with the council's van service Strategic Leadership & Governance Provide expert advice to senior leadership, elected members, and key stakeholders. Lead and support multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring performance management and staff development. Contribute to wider corporate and service improvement agendas, including decarbonisation and housing quality. Essential Experience & Skills: Proven experience at a senior level within social housing repairs, compliance, and capital works. In-depth knowledge of health & safety and building compliance legislation and standards. Track record of managing large budgets and delivering complex programmes. Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills, including working with residents, members, and regulators. Experience of managing change and driving service transformation in a local authority or housing provider setting. If interested contract Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.
Jul 09, 2025
Contract
Job Purpose: To provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of the council's Repairs and Maintenance Service, Building Safety & Compliance function, and Capital Projects & Adaptations service. The Interim Head will ensure statutory compliance, high levels of resident satisfaction, cost-effective service delivery, and alignment with the council's broader housing and regeneration objectives. Key Responsibilities: Repairs & Maintenance Oversee delivery of day-to-day responsive repairs, voids, and cyclical maintenance. Drive performance improvement and value for money across internal and external contractor models. Provide oversight on the technical team including surveyors, clerks of work, schedulers Responsible for the disrepair and complaint escalation within the service area Building Safety & Compliance Lead on statutory and regulatory compliance, including gas, electrical, water hygiene, fire, asbestos, and lift safety. Ensure that policies, procedures, and assurance frameworks are robust, up-to-date, and aligned with Building Safety Act requirements. Oversee non-domestic building repairs Act as lead officer for Building Safety, ensuring proactive risk management and resident engagement. Capital Projects & Adaptations Manage the delivery of capital investment programmes, including planned works and retrofit/energy efficiency projects. This will include all work on kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, etc Oversee delivery of disabled adaptations in both council and private homes Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to required quality and safety standards. Oversee Fleet Management with the council's van service Strategic Leadership & Governance Provide expert advice to senior leadership, elected members, and key stakeholders. Lead and support multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring performance management and staff development. Contribute to wider corporate and service improvement agendas, including decarbonisation and housing quality. Essential Experience & Skills: Proven experience at a senior level within social housing repairs, compliance, and capital works. In-depth knowledge of health & safety and building compliance legislation and standards. Track record of managing large budgets and delivering complex programmes. Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills, including working with residents, members, and regulators. Experience of managing change and driving service transformation in a local authority or housing provider setting. If interested contract Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.
Job Title: Damp and Mould Repairs Manager Type: 12 moth Fixed Term Contract Location: Bristol Salary: £53,309 per annum Hours: Full Time (37 hours) BRC are working closely with a Bristol housing association. This role involves leading the approach to damp and mould repairs, proactively delivering excellence, focusing on customers needs, expectations, and high levels of service delivery. Duties: Lead the Damp and Mould team to deliver a great customer experience aligned to our values. Provide effective contract management to ensure outsourced services deliver a high-quality service and provide value for money and are provided in line with companies values and culture. Manage the contractor s delivery of D&M solutions. Liaise with contractors to agree works, address orders, and ensure quality through pre/post work inspections Work closely with the Coordinators to manage live jobs, arranging workflows with repair partners and keeping customers fully updated. Utilise customer feedback, and statistical information to make informed decisions to deliver action plans and projects to benefit our customers. Ensure that robust monitoring, reporting and forecasting systems are in place, and that prompt corrective action is taken where targets, standards and expectations are (or are at risk of) not being met. Work with the responsive repairs manager and planned works managers to identify positive solutions to reported D&M case. Lead the surveyors in accurately diagnosing, specifying, ordering, supervision and management of technical D&M solutions whilst considering all repairs needed. Be the point of escalation on reports outlining structural and/or repair-based solutions to treat D&M. Manage the damp and mould budget team budget plan and compile budget/KPI reports as required. Be responsible for any necessary procurement processes relating to the damp and mould services. Maintain awareness of and respond to developments in best practice, legislation and local policy, introducing innovative processes to add value and drive efficiencies and contribute to the development of policy and practice wherever possible. Ensure that we act as an exemplary landlord, proactively fulfilling all our statutory obligations, striving to deliver our customer promises and maintaining and improving our properties and estates Lead on disrepair claims related to damp and mould ensuring the legal team have the right information within the relevant timescales and repairs are completed as required Lead on damp and mould related complaints where required ensuring that the complaints team have the correct information within required timescales ensuring that follow up actions are delivered. Undertake damp and mould surveys for properties where required. Deliver visible leadership across the organisation. Lead and engage your teams and the wider organisation, ensuring colleagues are supported and trained to deliver their business and personal objectives. Motivate, inspire and influence others, providing effective leadership to support individuals and teams to develop and reach their full potential. Foster and promote a positive environment, listen to colleagues, encourage initiative and creativity and acknowledge individual contribution. Effectively communicate our business goals, strategy, and acceptable behaviour to all colleagues. Be responsible for communicating changes in policy and practice to our people. Contribute to all discussion and decision making relating to the organisation as well as representing your own area of expertise. Requirements: A higher education qualification (e.g. degree) and/or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. Significant experience in property related Property Management such as damp and mould, responsive and/or planned maintenance. Proven track record of providing excellent customer service and maximising customer satisfaction within value for money framework Experience of building effective partnerships and links with a range of external organisations. Strong contract and project management experience. A good understanding of a range of contracts and their administration. A good practical knowledge of working with asbestos, working within CDM Regulation, and monitoring Safe Systems of Working. Strong practical understanding of building pathology. Experience of effective risk identification and risk management (including Health & Safety implications). Knowledge and understanding of legislation, policy and regulatory frameworks applicable to asset management; investment and sustainability in the affordable housing environment. Experience in building surveying. Technical problem solving and skilled in assessing technical information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Excellent communication skills including written, report writing, presentational, verbal and interpersonal. Excellent people, operational and project management skills. Strong personal organisation skills including ability to manage a diverse and demanding workload within a constantly changing environment. Effective negotiation skills. Ability to work under pressure and prioritise workload (of self and others) and meet performance targets/deadlines. Excellent planning, procedural adherence and administrative skills. Able to develop effective control systems (including ability to ensure comprehensive audit trails are maintained) and continuous improvement in outputs and outcomes. Ability to carry out asset based financial/budgetary appraisals along with short and long term financial forecasting. Excellent IT skills and ability to develop; implement and maintain appropriate ICT for operational and management purposes. A confident, dynamic and supportive team leader and team player. Highly motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated. High standards of integrity, fairness and professionalism and ability to build trust and respect throughout the organisation. Can do attitude. Keen eye for detail. Resilient when handling conflict. Determined to go the extra mile. Can deal with challenging situations calmly and assertively. Drive and commitment to consistently deliver challenging targets. Valid UK Driving License. Ability to travel independently to visit sites, properties etc. A flexible approach to working hours/days will be essential for this post (e.g. to allow for attendance at some evening meetings and other out of hours work may also be required). For more information, please call Megan Smith or Emma Keir on (phone number removed) To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Jul 09, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Damp and Mould Repairs Manager Type: 12 moth Fixed Term Contract Location: Bristol Salary: £53,309 per annum Hours: Full Time (37 hours) BRC are working closely with a Bristol housing association. This role involves leading the approach to damp and mould repairs, proactively delivering excellence, focusing on customers needs, expectations, and high levels of service delivery. Duties: Lead the Damp and Mould team to deliver a great customer experience aligned to our values. Provide effective contract management to ensure outsourced services deliver a high-quality service and provide value for money and are provided in line with companies values and culture. Manage the contractor s delivery of D&M solutions. Liaise with contractors to agree works, address orders, and ensure quality through pre/post work inspections Work closely with the Coordinators to manage live jobs, arranging workflows with repair partners and keeping customers fully updated. Utilise customer feedback, and statistical information to make informed decisions to deliver action plans and projects to benefit our customers. Ensure that robust monitoring, reporting and forecasting systems are in place, and that prompt corrective action is taken where targets, standards and expectations are (or are at risk of) not being met. Work with the responsive repairs manager and planned works managers to identify positive solutions to reported D&M case. Lead the surveyors in accurately diagnosing, specifying, ordering, supervision and management of technical D&M solutions whilst considering all repairs needed. Be the point of escalation on reports outlining structural and/or repair-based solutions to treat D&M. Manage the damp and mould budget team budget plan and compile budget/KPI reports as required. Be responsible for any necessary procurement processes relating to the damp and mould services. Maintain awareness of and respond to developments in best practice, legislation and local policy, introducing innovative processes to add value and drive efficiencies and contribute to the development of policy and practice wherever possible. Ensure that we act as an exemplary landlord, proactively fulfilling all our statutory obligations, striving to deliver our customer promises and maintaining and improving our properties and estates Lead on disrepair claims related to damp and mould ensuring the legal team have the right information within the relevant timescales and repairs are completed as required Lead on damp and mould related complaints where required ensuring that the complaints team have the correct information within required timescales ensuring that follow up actions are delivered. Undertake damp and mould surveys for properties where required. Deliver visible leadership across the organisation. Lead and engage your teams and the wider organisation, ensuring colleagues are supported and trained to deliver their business and personal objectives. Motivate, inspire and influence others, providing effective leadership to support individuals and teams to develop and reach their full potential. Foster and promote a positive environment, listen to colleagues, encourage initiative and creativity and acknowledge individual contribution. Effectively communicate our business goals, strategy, and acceptable behaviour to all colleagues. Be responsible for communicating changes in policy and practice to our people. Contribute to all discussion and decision making relating to the organisation as well as representing your own area of expertise. Requirements: A higher education qualification (e.g. degree) and/or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. Significant experience in property related Property Management such as damp and mould, responsive and/or planned maintenance. Proven track record of providing excellent customer service and maximising customer satisfaction within value for money framework Experience of building effective partnerships and links with a range of external organisations. Strong contract and project management experience. A good understanding of a range of contracts and their administration. A good practical knowledge of working with asbestos, working within CDM Regulation, and monitoring Safe Systems of Working. Strong practical understanding of building pathology. Experience of effective risk identification and risk management (including Health & Safety implications). Knowledge and understanding of legislation, policy and regulatory frameworks applicable to asset management; investment and sustainability in the affordable housing environment. Experience in building surveying. Technical problem solving and skilled in assessing technical information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Excellent communication skills including written, report writing, presentational, verbal and interpersonal. Excellent people, operational and project management skills. Strong personal organisation skills including ability to manage a diverse and demanding workload within a constantly changing environment. Effective negotiation skills. Ability to work under pressure and prioritise workload (of self and others) and meet performance targets/deadlines. Excellent planning, procedural adherence and administrative skills. Able to develop effective control systems (including ability to ensure comprehensive audit trails are maintained) and continuous improvement in outputs and outcomes. Ability to carry out asset based financial/budgetary appraisals along with short and long term financial forecasting. Excellent IT skills and ability to develop; implement and maintain appropriate ICT for operational and management purposes. A confident, dynamic and supportive team leader and team player. Highly motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated. High standards of integrity, fairness and professionalism and ability to build trust and respect throughout the organisation. Can do attitude. Keen eye for detail. Resilient when handling conflict. Determined to go the extra mile. Can deal with challenging situations calmly and assertively. Drive and commitment to consistently deliver challenging targets. Valid UK Driving License. Ability to travel independently to visit sites, properties etc. A flexible approach to working hours/days will be essential for this post (e.g. to allow for attendance at some evening meetings and other out of hours work may also be required). For more information, please call Megan Smith or Emma Keir on (phone number removed) To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Maintenance Surveyor to join a Housing Association across the Surrey region on a 3 month rolling contract at 35ph umbrella over a 36 hour working week. Reporting to the Regional Maintenance Manager or Regional Surveyor, the successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the effective delivery of responsive repairs, void works and cyclical maintenance across the regional area. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre- and post-inspections for repairs and maintenance works, producing accurate technical reports. Provide technical advice and oversee disrepair works, major and complex repairs, FRA, voids and adaptations. Act as a technical lead for new development handovers, ensuring compliance and quality standards. Manage budgets of up to 2m for your area, reviewing contractor performance and challenging invoices where necessary. Handle insurance claims, liaising with loss adjusters and managing decants. Coordinate empty property refurbishments to meet letting standards and minimise rental loss. Ensure legal compliance across all works, including health & safety and environmental regulations. Take ownership of complex repairs and legal disrepair claims, protecting the client's interests. Liaise effectively with contractors, consultants, residents, and internal stakeholders to deliver excellent customer satisfaction. Essential Criteria: Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance (Level 3) Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., RICS or CIOB) Strong knowledge of building construction, regulations, and compliance requirements Experience in managing budgets and contractor performance Excellent verbal and written communication skills Competent in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Strong organisational, analytical, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and within a team, managing multiple priorities Desirable: Degree-level education in a relevant discipline Experience working within Repairs & Maintenance in a housing association or local authority Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site visits and meetings Flexible approach to working hours, including occasional out-of-hours meetings
Jul 08, 2025
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Maintenance Surveyor to join a Housing Association across the Surrey region on a 3 month rolling contract at 35ph umbrella over a 36 hour working week. Reporting to the Regional Maintenance Manager or Regional Surveyor, the successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the effective delivery of responsive repairs, void works and cyclical maintenance across the regional area. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre- and post-inspections for repairs and maintenance works, producing accurate technical reports. Provide technical advice and oversee disrepair works, major and complex repairs, FRA, voids and adaptations. Act as a technical lead for new development handovers, ensuring compliance and quality standards. Manage budgets of up to 2m for your area, reviewing contractor performance and challenging invoices where necessary. Handle insurance claims, liaising with loss adjusters and managing decants. Coordinate empty property refurbishments to meet letting standards and minimise rental loss. Ensure legal compliance across all works, including health & safety and environmental regulations. Take ownership of complex repairs and legal disrepair claims, protecting the client's interests. Liaise effectively with contractors, consultants, residents, and internal stakeholders to deliver excellent customer satisfaction. Essential Criteria: Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance (Level 3) Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., RICS or CIOB) Strong knowledge of building construction, regulations, and compliance requirements Experience in managing budgets and contractor performance Excellent verbal and written communication skills Competent in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Strong organisational, analytical, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and within a team, managing multiple priorities Desirable: Degree-level education in a relevant discipline Experience working within Repairs & Maintenance in a housing association or local authority Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site visits and meetings Flexible approach to working hours, including occasional out-of-hours meetings
Contracts Surveyor - Elevate Your Career with a Leading Housing Asset Management Team Pay Grade: G10 Directorate: Communities Division: Housing/Asset Management Location: London Role Purpose: Lead the Housing Asset Management Team in achieving the Smarter Housing Plan and Repairs Policies. Oversee repairs and maintenance inspections, provide technical advice, and ensure contractor performance. Manage tenanted and void properties to meet standards of time, budget, quality, and customer satisfaction. Key Benefits: Professional Growth: Guide and support non-technically qualified staff, enhancing leadership and mentoring skills. Impactful Work: Improve customer experience in line with the Housing Customer Ambition Plan. Diverse Responsibilities: Manage contracts up to 1.2 million, resolve customer complaints, and handle legal claims. Collaborative Environment: Work with the Responsive Repairs Maintenance and Cyclical Services Manager and team members. Essential Skills and Experience: Technical Expertise: Knowledge of building legislation, health and safety regulations, and repairs contracts management. Contract Management: Experience in writing repairs specifications and ensuring value for money, quality, and service delivery. Communication: Excellent report writing and presentation skills. Problem-Solving: Creative solutions to customer requests and contractor management. Professional Qualifications: HNC/HND level in building surveying with continuing professional development. Desirable Attributes: Innovative Practices: Experience in efficient, value-for-money working practices. Stakeholder Engagement: Knowledge of housing issues at all levels, particularly housing investment. Additional Requirements: Flexibility: Available for out-of-hours emergencies and evening meetings. Mobility: Ability to visit residents and travel within the borough. Join a team that values courage, collaboration, and action. Enhance your career as a Contracts Surveyor while contributing to a proud, fair, and cohesive community. Apply now!
Jul 03, 2025
Seasonal
Contracts Surveyor - Elevate Your Career with a Leading Housing Asset Management Team Pay Grade: G10 Directorate: Communities Division: Housing/Asset Management Location: London Role Purpose: Lead the Housing Asset Management Team in achieving the Smarter Housing Plan and Repairs Policies. Oversee repairs and maintenance inspections, provide technical advice, and ensure contractor performance. Manage tenanted and void properties to meet standards of time, budget, quality, and customer satisfaction. Key Benefits: Professional Growth: Guide and support non-technically qualified staff, enhancing leadership and mentoring skills. Impactful Work: Improve customer experience in line with the Housing Customer Ambition Plan. Diverse Responsibilities: Manage contracts up to 1.2 million, resolve customer complaints, and handle legal claims. Collaborative Environment: Work with the Responsive Repairs Maintenance and Cyclical Services Manager and team members. Essential Skills and Experience: Technical Expertise: Knowledge of building legislation, health and safety regulations, and repairs contracts management. Contract Management: Experience in writing repairs specifications and ensuring value for money, quality, and service delivery. Communication: Excellent report writing and presentation skills. Problem-Solving: Creative solutions to customer requests and contractor management. Professional Qualifications: HNC/HND level in building surveying with continuing professional development. Desirable Attributes: Innovative Practices: Experience in efficient, value-for-money working practices. Stakeholder Engagement: Knowledge of housing issues at all levels, particularly housing investment. Additional Requirements: Flexibility: Available for out-of-hours emergencies and evening meetings. Mobility: Ability to visit residents and travel within the borough. Join a team that values courage, collaboration, and action. Enhance your career as a Contracts Surveyor while contributing to a proud, fair, and cohesive community. Apply now!
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Randstad Construction & Property
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
Exciting Interim opportunity to work for a rapidly growth Local Authority. Currently this client is in need of an experienced Maintenance Surveyor with a successful track record working within the Housing sector to join our newly formed Repairs and Maintenance team. The main objective for this council is to improve the living conditions for residents across the borough. Role Responsibilities: Work as part of a multi-disciplinary property team focused on planned and responsive property maintenance and investment. Deal with repairs & maintenance, providing appropriate remedies and strategies to address any building related issues and resident's concerns. Work as part of project teams to oversee cyclical and capital work projects, including providing specifications and advice for internal processes and tender bids. Identify issues and provide options for resolving them at earliest possible stage and where appropriate recommend systems and procedural improvements for the future. Essential Experience: Have good knowledge of Local Authority procedures, policies and standards which are relevant to their role. To have managed a residential portfolio with a focus on cyclical maintenance and capital works. To have confidence in bringing forward new ideas on how we can improve the current strategy in place. To have a full understanding of all Health & Safety building regulations and be able to confidently discuss these during team meets. Still searching? Not all of our vacancies are on our website yet. We're happy to provide a tailored careers guidance service, so for the best chance of finding your ideal opportunity, get in touch with one of our specialist consultants and we will be able to support you with your job search. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Jul 02, 2025
Contract
Exciting Interim opportunity to work for a rapidly growth Local Authority. Currently this client is in need of an experienced Maintenance Surveyor with a successful track record working within the Housing sector to join our newly formed Repairs and Maintenance team. The main objective for this council is to improve the living conditions for residents across the borough. Role Responsibilities: Work as part of a multi-disciplinary property team focused on planned and responsive property maintenance and investment. Deal with repairs & maintenance, providing appropriate remedies and strategies to address any building related issues and resident's concerns. Work as part of project teams to oversee cyclical and capital work projects, including providing specifications and advice for internal processes and tender bids. Identify issues and provide options for resolving them at earliest possible stage and where appropriate recommend systems and procedural improvements for the future. Essential Experience: Have good knowledge of Local Authority procedures, policies and standards which are relevant to their role. To have managed a residential portfolio with a focus on cyclical maintenance and capital works. To have confidence in bringing forward new ideas on how we can improve the current strategy in place. To have a full understanding of all Health & Safety building regulations and be able to confidently discuss these during team meets. Still searching? Not all of our vacancies are on our website yet. We're happy to provide a tailored careers guidance service, so for the best chance of finding your ideal opportunity, get in touch with one of our specialist consultants and we will be able to support you with your job search. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Randstad Construction & Property
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
Exciting Interim opportunity to work for a rapidly growth Local Authority. Currently this client is in need of an experienced Maintenance Surveyor with a successful track record working within the Housing sector to join our newly formed Repairs and Maintenance team. The main objective for this council is to improve the living conditions for residents across the borough. Role Responsibilities: Work as part of a multi-disciplinary property team focused on planned and responsive property maintenance and investment. Deal with repairs & maintenance, providing appropriate remedies and strategies to address any building related issues and resident's concerns. Work as part of project teams to oversee cyclical and capital work projects, including providing specifications and advice for internal processes and tender bids. Identify issues and provide options for resolving them at earliest possible stage and where appropriate recommend systems and procedural improvements for the future. Essential Experience: Have good knowledge of Local Authority procedures, policies and standards which are relevant to their role. To have managed a residential portfolio with a focus on cyclical maintenance and capital works. To have confidence in bringing forward new ideas on how we can improve the current strategy in place. To have a full understanding of all Health & Safety building regulations and be able to confidently discuss these during team meets. Still searching? Not all of our vacancies are on our website yet. We're happy to provide a tailored careers guidance service, so for the best chance of finding your ideal opportunity, get in touch with one of our specialist consultants and we will be able to support you with your job search. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
Exciting Interim opportunity to work for a rapidly growth Local Authority. Currently this client is in need of an experienced Maintenance Surveyor with a successful track record working within the Housing sector to join our newly formed Repairs and Maintenance team. The main objective for this council is to improve the living conditions for residents across the borough. Role Responsibilities: Work as part of a multi-disciplinary property team focused on planned and responsive property maintenance and investment. Deal with repairs & maintenance, providing appropriate remedies and strategies to address any building related issues and resident's concerns. Work as part of project teams to oversee cyclical and capital work projects, including providing specifications and advice for internal processes and tender bids. Identify issues and provide options for resolving them at earliest possible stage and where appropriate recommend systems and procedural improvements for the future. Essential Experience: Have good knowledge of Local Authority procedures, policies and standards which are relevant to their role. To have managed a residential portfolio with a focus on cyclical maintenance and capital works. To have confidence in bringing forward new ideas on how we can improve the current strategy in place. To have a full understanding of all Health & Safety building regulations and be able to confidently discuss these during team meets. Still searching? Not all of our vacancies are on our website yet. We're happy to provide a tailored careers guidance service, so for the best chance of finding your ideal opportunity, get in touch with one of our specialist consultants and we will be able to support you with your job search. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Job Title : Disrepair Surveyor Department : Repairs and Maintenance Surveyor Location : Site and Office Based (No Hybrid Working) Employer: Bristol City Council (BCC) Reports to: Senior Surveyor / Team Leader Salary: £34.59 p/h Contract Type: 3 month rolling contract- 37 hours a week Job Purpose To manage and resolve legal disrepair claims (Housing Condition Claims) in partnership with BCC Legal Services, ensuring all cases are thoroughly investigated and completed efficiently. The Disrepair Surveyor will inspect properties, diagnose defects, oversee remedial works, and ensure high-quality service delivery in compliance with legal, financial, and customer expectations. Key Responsibilities Disrepair Case Management Investigate and manage housing condition claims from initial complaint through to resolution. Minimise litigation risk by ensuring compliance with housing legislation and legal protocols. Liaise with Legal Services to provide detailed technical reports and updates. Inspections and Diagnosis Carry out detailed inspections of properties, buildings, and land to assess condition and identify disrepair. Diagnose building defects and specify appropriate remedial actions. Prepare technical documents including reports, schedules of rates, and specifications. Project and Contract Management Project manage all aspects of disrepair claims from inception to completion. Develop and maintain work programmes, project reports, and legal case files. Fulfil the roles of Project Manager, Supervisor, and Contract Administrator as needed. Coordination of Repairs and Contractors Oversee repair works delivered by internal trade teams and external contractors. Monitor the quality, timeliness, and cost-effectiveness of all work carried out. Ensure all work is compliant with health and safety regulations and council standards. Customer Communication and Satisfaction Maintain regular communication with tenants regarding the status and progress of works. Provide clear, written updates and final reports on case outcomes. Ensure high levels of tenant satisfaction and respond promptly to queries or concerns. Procurement and Administration Specify, measure, and order necessary materials and equipment. Raise and manage work orders and tenders through BCC's IT systems. Maintain accurate records of inspections, communications, and completed works. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience in surveying, disrepair case management, or building maintenance. Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, repairs, and maintenance. Experience managing contractors and overseeing project delivery. Understanding of housing legislation, disrepair protocol, and health and safety regulations. Excellent communication and report-writing skills. Desirable Qualifications Degree or HNC/HND in Building Surveying, Construction, or related field. Membership of a professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB) is desirable but not essential. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle. Working Conditions Office and site-based with regular travel to residential properties across the borough. No remote or hybrid working is available for this role. If you would be interested in applying for this role- please send me your updated Cv to (url removed) or call me on (phone number removed)
Jul 01, 2025
Contract
Job Title : Disrepair Surveyor Department : Repairs and Maintenance Surveyor Location : Site and Office Based (No Hybrid Working) Employer: Bristol City Council (BCC) Reports to: Senior Surveyor / Team Leader Salary: £34.59 p/h Contract Type: 3 month rolling contract- 37 hours a week Job Purpose To manage and resolve legal disrepair claims (Housing Condition Claims) in partnership with BCC Legal Services, ensuring all cases are thoroughly investigated and completed efficiently. The Disrepair Surveyor will inspect properties, diagnose defects, oversee remedial works, and ensure high-quality service delivery in compliance with legal, financial, and customer expectations. Key Responsibilities Disrepair Case Management Investigate and manage housing condition claims from initial complaint through to resolution. Minimise litigation risk by ensuring compliance with housing legislation and legal protocols. Liaise with Legal Services to provide detailed technical reports and updates. Inspections and Diagnosis Carry out detailed inspections of properties, buildings, and land to assess condition and identify disrepair. Diagnose building defects and specify appropriate remedial actions. Prepare technical documents including reports, schedules of rates, and specifications. Project and Contract Management Project manage all aspects of disrepair claims from inception to completion. Develop and maintain work programmes, project reports, and legal case files. Fulfil the roles of Project Manager, Supervisor, and Contract Administrator as needed. Coordination of Repairs and Contractors Oversee repair works delivered by internal trade teams and external contractors. Monitor the quality, timeliness, and cost-effectiveness of all work carried out. Ensure all work is compliant with health and safety regulations and council standards. Customer Communication and Satisfaction Maintain regular communication with tenants regarding the status and progress of works. Provide clear, written updates and final reports on case outcomes. Ensure high levels of tenant satisfaction and respond promptly to queries or concerns. Procurement and Administration Specify, measure, and order necessary materials and equipment. Raise and manage work orders and tenders through BCC's IT systems. Maintain accurate records of inspections, communications, and completed works. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience in surveying, disrepair case management, or building maintenance. Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, repairs, and maintenance. Experience managing contractors and overseeing project delivery. Understanding of housing legislation, disrepair protocol, and health and safety regulations. Excellent communication and report-writing skills. Desirable Qualifications Degree or HNC/HND in Building Surveying, Construction, or related field. Membership of a professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB) is desirable but not essential. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle. Working Conditions Office and site-based with regular travel to residential properties across the borough. No remote or hybrid working is available for this role. If you would be interested in applying for this role- please send me your updated Cv to (url removed) or call me on (phone number removed)
Interim Responsive Repairs Surveyor - Major Housing Association Your new company Location: Nottinghamshire (Hybrid Working). Department: Property Services - Repairs & Maintenance. Contract Type: Interim to potential permanent. Salary: Competitive day rate.About the Role: A major housing association is seeking an experienced Interim Responsive Repairs Surveyor to support its Property Services team. Based in Beeston with flexible hybrid working, this role is key to ensuring the effective delivery of responsive repairs across a diverse housing portfolio. Your new role Conduct property inspections to assess and diagnose repair needs.Specify works and manage contractors to ensure timely, high-quality delivery.Monitor compliance with health and safety and housing standards.Collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal teams to maintain excellent service levels.Support disrepair claims, void inspections, and emergency repairs as required. What you'll need to succeed Demonstrable experience in a similar surveying role, ideally within social housing.Strong technical knowledge of building maintenance and repair practices.Excellent communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills.Ability to work independently and manage a hybrid schedule effectively.Relevant qualifications in building surveying or construction (e.g., HNC/HND, RICS/CIOB desirable). What you'll get in return Flexible hybrid working arrangement.Opportunity to contribute to a respected housing provider.Supportive team environment and meaningful work. 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. #
Jul 01, 2025
Seasonal
Interim Responsive Repairs Surveyor - Major Housing Association Your new company Location: Nottinghamshire (Hybrid Working). Department: Property Services - Repairs & Maintenance. Contract Type: Interim to potential permanent. Salary: Competitive day rate.About the Role: A major housing association is seeking an experienced Interim Responsive Repairs Surveyor to support its Property Services team. Based in Beeston with flexible hybrid working, this role is key to ensuring the effective delivery of responsive repairs across a diverse housing portfolio. Your new role Conduct property inspections to assess and diagnose repair needs.Specify works and manage contractors to ensure timely, high-quality delivery.Monitor compliance with health and safety and housing standards.Collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal teams to maintain excellent service levels.Support disrepair claims, void inspections, and emergency repairs as required. What you'll need to succeed Demonstrable experience in a similar surveying role, ideally within social housing.Strong technical knowledge of building maintenance and repair practices.Excellent communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills.Ability to work independently and manage a hybrid schedule effectively.Relevant qualifications in building surveying or construction (e.g., HNC/HND, RICS/CIOB desirable). What you'll get in return Flexible hybrid working arrangement.Opportunity to contribute to a respected housing provider.Supportive team environment and meaningful work. 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. #
Job Title: Disrepair Surveyor Location: Ashford, Kent Salary : £42,561 to £47,373 pa depending on skills and experience Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 37 hours per week Closing Date: 27th July 2025 We are looking for an experienced surveyor with a keen eye for diagnosing complex repairs and has a strong understanding of disrepair claims and housing regulations You will play a key role in ensuring effective repairs to disrepair claims across the borough. You will review expert reports, assess disrepair letters of claim, conduct pre-work surveys, and create job specifications for works carried out by our operatives and contractors. In addition, you will support the team in expert Disrepair Surveyor services, along with: Conducting inspections of council properties to diagnose and progress repair solutions. Inspecting and managing disrepair claims Developing specifications for complex repairs. Liaising with contractors and overseeing pre/post work inspections and monitoring the delivery of repairs. Assisting in identifying structural issues and contributing to reports. Acting as an expert witness in legal cases involving disrepair claims. About you: To be competent in this role it is essential that you have a degree or higher qualification in a building discipline along with extensive experience managing disrepair cases and responsive maintenance repairs. In addition, you will need to have full UK driving licence and be physically fit to conduct inspections, including accessing ladders and scaffolding. Benefits: Hybrid Working - We are an organisation that puts people first and understands how important employee wellbeing is. We want to help you to balance your working life and home life and offer flexible ways of working to help structure your life in a positive and productive way; both at home and in the office. This maximises personal development and collaborative working. Competitive remuneration package - We offer an excellent salary linked pension scheme, generous annual leave with flexi time, free life insurance, supportive relocation package and opportunities for training and development. Additional Information: With devolution news and talks evolving across the country for local authorities, we understand that there may be some uncertainty for those currently serving within the sector. Although Kent and Medway have not been included in the Devolution Priority Programme, discussions continue in this area. Kent, Medway and all District and Borough Councils in the South East will continue to work closely with each other to deliver vital services to our communities. This is an exciting, but stable time to join our organisation. Ashford Borough Council recognises the need to ensure the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults when they come into contact with the services we provide We welcome applications form the Armed Forces Community Please click the APPLY button and you will be redirected to the council's website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Property Inspector, Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Property Inspection Clerk, Building Inspection Clerk, Surveyor, Construction Surveyor, Construction Project Manager, Disrepair Surveyor may also be considered for this role.
Jun 27, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Disrepair Surveyor Location: Ashford, Kent Salary : £42,561 to £47,373 pa depending on skills and experience Job Type: Full time, Permanent Working Hours: 37 hours per week Closing Date: 27th July 2025 We are looking for an experienced surveyor with a keen eye for diagnosing complex repairs and has a strong understanding of disrepair claims and housing regulations You will play a key role in ensuring effective repairs to disrepair claims across the borough. You will review expert reports, assess disrepair letters of claim, conduct pre-work surveys, and create job specifications for works carried out by our operatives and contractors. In addition, you will support the team in expert Disrepair Surveyor services, along with: Conducting inspections of council properties to diagnose and progress repair solutions. Inspecting and managing disrepair claims Developing specifications for complex repairs. Liaising with contractors and overseeing pre/post work inspections and monitoring the delivery of repairs. Assisting in identifying structural issues and contributing to reports. Acting as an expert witness in legal cases involving disrepair claims. About you: To be competent in this role it is essential that you have a degree or higher qualification in a building discipline along with extensive experience managing disrepair cases and responsive maintenance repairs. In addition, you will need to have full UK driving licence and be physically fit to conduct inspections, including accessing ladders and scaffolding. Benefits: Hybrid Working - We are an organisation that puts people first and understands how important employee wellbeing is. We want to help you to balance your working life and home life and offer flexible ways of working to help structure your life in a positive and productive way; both at home and in the office. This maximises personal development and collaborative working. Competitive remuneration package - We offer an excellent salary linked pension scheme, generous annual leave with flexi time, free life insurance, supportive relocation package and opportunities for training and development. Additional Information: With devolution news and talks evolving across the country for local authorities, we understand that there may be some uncertainty for those currently serving within the sector. Although Kent and Medway have not been included in the Devolution Priority Programme, discussions continue in this area. Kent, Medway and all District and Borough Councils in the South East will continue to work closely with each other to deliver vital services to our communities. This is an exciting, but stable time to join our organisation. Ashford Borough Council recognises the need to ensure the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults when they come into contact with the services we provide We welcome applications form the Armed Forces Community Please click the APPLY button and you will be redirected to the council's website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Property Inspector, Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Property Inspection Clerk, Building Inspection Clerk, Surveyor, Construction Surveyor, Construction Project Manager, Disrepair Surveyor may also be considered for this role.
Our client is looking to recruit a Responsive Repairs Surveyor on a 3 month initial contract to survey properties. The ideal candidate will need to have experience managing and surveying responsive repairs of a large housing portfolio which includes social housing. You will need to carry out pre and post repairs, exchange and re-let inspections, diagnose, assess and specify works required and then monitor the works carried out by trade teams to ensure they are to business standards. Responsibilities will include: Surveying properties to identify defects and works. Order works using contracted schedule of rates. Oversee Contractor and respond to operational enquiries. Monitor quality of programme of works Audit installation before final project completion. Where required make site inspections to rectify problems on installation. The ideal candidate will be an experience Surveyor / Contractor Manager within the housing sector with experience working on similar projects. This role is due to start ASAP. Hourly Rate: 34.00 per hour on a Umbrella basis
Jun 26, 2025
Contract
Our client is looking to recruit a Responsive Repairs Surveyor on a 3 month initial contract to survey properties. The ideal candidate will need to have experience managing and surveying responsive repairs of a large housing portfolio which includes social housing. You will need to carry out pre and post repairs, exchange and re-let inspections, diagnose, assess and specify works required and then monitor the works carried out by trade teams to ensure they are to business standards. Responsibilities will include: Surveying properties to identify defects and works. Order works using contracted schedule of rates. Oversee Contractor and respond to operational enquiries. Monitor quality of programme of works Audit installation before final project completion. Where required make site inspections to rectify problems on installation. The ideal candidate will be an experience Surveyor / Contractor Manager within the housing sector with experience working on similar projects. This role is due to start ASAP. Hourly Rate: 34.00 per hour on a Umbrella basis
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
Jun 25, 2025
Full time
A regional affordable housing provider are seeking an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join their property services team. The Maintenance Surveyor will be reporting directly into the Head of Property and be responsible for delivering an effective maintenance service to the organisations tenants and housing stock as well as working with external contractors. This is to support the ongoing proactive approach to ensure our high standards of housing. The successful incumbent will be responsible for completing property surveys including damp and mould inspections and diagnosis. You will have excellent knowledge of Health & safety legislation as well up to date knowledge of all current statutory compliance regulations (asbestos, legionella, gas, electrical, fire safety) Core duties will be to: Carry out responsive repair & voids inspections pre- and post-works inspections to ensure the right work is completed to a high standard that meets the customers' needs Manage responsive and major works relating to damp and mould projects, service contracts from inception to completion in accordance with current legislation, including managing health and safety (CDM) and ensuring compliance with regulatory controls. Performance management of the contractor delivering the repairs and planned works projects/contracts. Monitor contractors to ensure delivery of the programme according to set timescales, analysing data and reporting on performance against an agreed suite of key performance indicators on a monthly basis. Monitor and support the need on compliance and performance of the fire risk assessments and water/electrical/gas/lifts testing programmes. Make technical decisions in relation and following property visits, creating work schedules on void properties, design/specification & contract management, quality control and one-off project management. Deliver high levels of resident satisfaction, ensuring effective communication and that works are meeting the groups legal standards, obligatory responsibilities Ensure works are supervised and managed effectively and that the quality and cost of works carried out are controlled. Ensure works are delivered to a high standard and in line with statutory requirements and key performance indicators. This is an exciting opportunity for someone from an affordable housing Property background or a similar industry, to add real value to an organisation with ambitious growth plans and be a key influencer in its future success. You will ideally have a minimum further education qualification (HNC / HND / Degree) and / or relevant construction, maintenance or building related professional qualification. You will also preferably have experience of working within a busy Maintenance / Property team working alongside a team of fellow surveyors and have experience of managing compliance issues and a sound knowledge of contract administration, Damp and Mould and building contract law and legislation. TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client.
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