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Connexus
Property Surveyor
Connexus Hereford, Herefordshire
Property Surveyor Hereford - Hybrid (Home Working) We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover the Hereford area, playing a key role in delivering Connexus' Asset Management Strategy. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused professional who is passionate about maintaining and improving housing stock while ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and of a high quality. The Role The postholder will primarily undertake disrepair, damp, and stock condition surveys to identify required works and drive improvements across our homes. Key responsibilities include: Assessing stock condition, Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) compliance, and energy efficiency standards. Producing Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). Managing a small estate and maintenance budget. Inspecting disrepair, damp, and wider property remediation works. Applying knowledge of health and safety legislation and Building Regulations at an operational level. Communicating clearly and effectively with colleagues, contractors, and customers. Maintaining high standards of professionalism and teamwork. Travelling across Connexus' operating areas as required. Working in line with Awaab's Law, ensuring timely and appropriate responses to damp and mould issues. About You You will bring proven experience in surveying or inspection, alongside strong organisational and ICT skills. A customer-first mindset and a collaborative approach are essential. It is also essential that you are able to drive and have access to a vehicle to effectively carry out the duties of the role. Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. Recruitment Timetable Shortlisting Date: 05 July 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About Connexus Connexus is a community focused housing group which aims to deliver good quality homes and services across Shropshire and Herefordshire. Many of our trade roles involve working directly in the community and in the homes of our customers, delivering essential repairs and maintenance work. Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced tradesperson, Connexus could be the right fit for you. We offer a great employment deal with excellent benefits, equipment, training and opportunities to progress. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
24/06/2026
Full time
Property Surveyor Hereford - Hybrid (Home Working) We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover the Hereford area, playing a key role in delivering Connexus' Asset Management Strategy. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused professional who is passionate about maintaining and improving housing stock while ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and of a high quality. The Role The postholder will primarily undertake disrepair, damp, and stock condition surveys to identify required works and drive improvements across our homes. Key responsibilities include: Assessing stock condition, Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) compliance, and energy efficiency standards. Producing Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). Managing a small estate and maintenance budget. Inspecting disrepair, damp, and wider property remediation works. Applying knowledge of health and safety legislation and Building Regulations at an operational level. Communicating clearly and effectively with colleagues, contractors, and customers. Maintaining high standards of professionalism and teamwork. Travelling across Connexus' operating areas as required. Working in line with Awaab's Law, ensuring timely and appropriate responses to damp and mould issues. About You You will bring proven experience in surveying or inspection, alongside strong organisational and ICT skills. A customer-first mindset and a collaborative approach are essential. It is also essential that you are able to drive and have access to a vehicle to effectively carry out the duties of the role. Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. Recruitment Timetable Shortlisting Date: 05 July 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About Connexus Connexus is a community focused housing group which aims to deliver good quality homes and services across Shropshire and Herefordshire. Many of our trade roles involve working directly in the community and in the homes of our customers, delivering essential repairs and maintenance work. Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced tradesperson, Connexus could be the right fit for you. We offer a great employment deal with excellent benefits, equipment, training and opportunities to progress. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Michael Page
Sr. Surveyor - Responsive Repairs
Michael Page City, London
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Surveyor to lead and support responsive repairs delivery across a large social housing portfolio, providing technical expertise on complex building defects, disrepair, damp and mould cases, and contractor performance. The role combines operational leadership, customer-focused service delivery, and team development to ensure repairs are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. Client Details This opportunity sits within a leading housing organisation committed to maintaining and improving a large and diverse residential portfolio across London and the Midlands. The organisation places residents at the centre of service delivery, with a strong focus on safety, quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. As part of the Property Services team, the organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Surveyor to provide technical leadership and operational support across responsive repairs and complex maintenance cases. The role plays a key part in ensuring repairs are diagnosed accurately, delivered efficiently, and completed to a high standard while maintaining strong contractor relationships and delivering excellent resident outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking property team, working closely with surveyors, contractors, operational managers, and residents to improve housing stock, resolve complex building issues, and drive continuous service improvement. Description Lead and support the Responsive Repairs Team in the diagnosis and delivery of reactive repairs within agreed timescales and quality standards Provide technical guidance and support to Repair Surveyors, including advice on Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, SCHOTT schedules, and repair responsibility boundaries Support the Regional Property Manager and Responsive Repairs Manager in achieving service objectives and key performance indicators Assist in resolving complex building defects, disrepair cases, damp and mould issues, and technical repair challenges across the housing portfolio Carry out inspections and technical assessments to identify building defects and specify appropriate remedial solutions Ensure repairs and maintenance works are delivered in line with organisational standards, contractual obligations, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Monitor team workloads, productivity, and outputs to ensure effective service delivery and efficient use of resources Provide analysis and trend identification on complaints, recurring repairs, and contractor performance to support service improvement initiatives Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external contractors, stakeholders, and operational teams Ensure expenditure is controlled in line with budget provisions and that planned or complex works are escalated appropriately to specialist teams Prepare monthly reports on team activities, performance, and operational issues for the Regional Property Manager Support the development and continuous improvement of surveyors and technical staff through coaching, mentoring, and knowledge sharing Ensure accurate use of systems and data to maximise operational efficiency and maintain high-quality property records Promote excellent customer service standards, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the repairs process Apply HHSRS principles effectively when assessing property conditions, hazards, and repair requirements Support the implementation of the organisation's customer experience strategy and continuous improvement objectives Participate in the Out of Hours rota as required Profile Proven experience managing a team within a responsive repairs, property maintenance, or housing surveying environment Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, building defects, maintenance diagnostics, and responsive repairs delivery Experience resolving complex repair issues, disrepair cases, and damp and mould diagnostics Strong understanding of the NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, and SCHOTT schedules Good knowledge of HHSRS assessments, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Experience working collaboratively with contractors and negotiating improvements in service delivery and value for money Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and operational demands within a fast-paced environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to explain technical issues clearly to residents and non-technical stakeholders Excellent organisational skills with the ability to monitor workloads, outputs, and service performance effectively Ability to identify trends, analyse complaints, and implement service improvements proactively Experience developing and mentoring technical teams to improve performance and service quality Strong customer focus with a commitment to delivering safe, high-quality repairs and positive resident outcomes Ability to work independently, make sound decisions, and manage complex stakeholder relationships RICS qualification or working towards qualification (or equivalent) is essential Full UK driving licence required Job Offer Competitive salary of 58,664 - 61,751 Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Pension scheme with employer contribution Opportunity to lead on complex repairs and property maintenance cases across a large housing portfolio Strong focus on professional development, technical training, and career progression Collaborative working environment with exposure to operational, technical, and strategic property functions Opportunity to directly influence service quality, customer satisfaction, and housing standards Agile working arrangements available Stable and well-structured organisation with strong operational support systems and long-term investment in housing services
24/06/2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Surveyor to lead and support responsive repairs delivery across a large social housing portfolio, providing technical expertise on complex building defects, disrepair, damp and mould cases, and contractor performance. The role combines operational leadership, customer-focused service delivery, and team development to ensure repairs are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. Client Details This opportunity sits within a leading housing organisation committed to maintaining and improving a large and diverse residential portfolio across London and the Midlands. The organisation places residents at the centre of service delivery, with a strong focus on safety, quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. As part of the Property Services team, the organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Surveyor to provide technical leadership and operational support across responsive repairs and complex maintenance cases. The role plays a key part in ensuring repairs are diagnosed accurately, delivered efficiently, and completed to a high standard while maintaining strong contractor relationships and delivering excellent resident outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking property team, working closely with surveyors, contractors, operational managers, and residents to improve housing stock, resolve complex building issues, and drive continuous service improvement. Description Lead and support the Responsive Repairs Team in the diagnosis and delivery of reactive repairs within agreed timescales and quality standards Provide technical guidance and support to Repair Surveyors, including advice on Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, SCHOTT schedules, and repair responsibility boundaries Support the Regional Property Manager and Responsive Repairs Manager in achieving service objectives and key performance indicators Assist in resolving complex building defects, disrepair cases, damp and mould issues, and technical repair challenges across the housing portfolio Carry out inspections and technical assessments to identify building defects and specify appropriate remedial solutions Ensure repairs and maintenance works are delivered in line with organisational standards, contractual obligations, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Monitor team workloads, productivity, and outputs to ensure effective service delivery and efficient use of resources Provide analysis and trend identification on complaints, recurring repairs, and contractor performance to support service improvement initiatives Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external contractors, stakeholders, and operational teams Ensure expenditure is controlled in line with budget provisions and that planned or complex works are escalated appropriately to specialist teams Prepare monthly reports on team activities, performance, and operational issues for the Regional Property Manager Support the development and continuous improvement of surveyors and technical staff through coaching, mentoring, and knowledge sharing Ensure accurate use of systems and data to maximise operational efficiency and maintain high-quality property records Promote excellent customer service standards, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the repairs process Apply HHSRS principles effectively when assessing property conditions, hazards, and repair requirements Support the implementation of the organisation's customer experience strategy and continuous improvement objectives Participate in the Out of Hours rota as required Profile Proven experience managing a team within a responsive repairs, property maintenance, or housing surveying environment Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, building defects, maintenance diagnostics, and responsive repairs delivery Experience resolving complex repair issues, disrepair cases, and damp and mould diagnostics Strong understanding of the NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, and SCHOTT schedules Good knowledge of HHSRS assessments, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Experience working collaboratively with contractors and negotiating improvements in service delivery and value for money Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and operational demands within a fast-paced environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to explain technical issues clearly to residents and non-technical stakeholders Excellent organisational skills with the ability to monitor workloads, outputs, and service performance effectively Ability to identify trends, analyse complaints, and implement service improvements proactively Experience developing and mentoring technical teams to improve performance and service quality Strong customer focus with a commitment to delivering safe, high-quality repairs and positive resident outcomes Ability to work independently, make sound decisions, and manage complex stakeholder relationships RICS qualification or working towards qualification (or equivalent) is essential Full UK driving licence required Job Offer Competitive salary of 58,664 - 61,751 Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Pension scheme with employer contribution Opportunity to lead on complex repairs and property maintenance cases across a large housing portfolio Strong focus on professional development, technical training, and career progression Collaborative working environment with exposure to operational, technical, and strategic property functions Opportunity to directly influence service quality, customer satisfaction, and housing standards Agile working arrangements available Stable and well-structured organisation with strong operational support systems and long-term investment in housing services
Athena Expert Surveyors
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor
Athena Expert Surveyors City, Leeds
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growing team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.
24/06/2026
Contract
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growing team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.
RG Setsquare
Building Surveyor
RG Setsquare
Local authority in the Cambridgeshire area are looking for a building surveyor for an initial period of 6 months. Purpose of the role: To carry out stock condition, HHSRS (Housing Health & Safety Rating System) surveys and energy rating information using electronic hand-held surveying equipment, to the Council's property. To oversee and work with contractors carrying out programmed maintenance works for the Council. To assist in the management of the new build process in conjunction with the development team and housing management team, to successfully deliver the Council's development programme of new flats and houses. To monitor and record the quality of works on site and sign off completed works to ensure that all works are carried out within the parameters of the Health and Safety Regulations. To ensure accurate records are kept, and to keep the Principal Surveyor informed of the position. To survey and diagnose building defects and investigate complaints by tenants, and from other sources, to ensure an effective remedial repair is carried out. To prepare estimates and specifications for building work to Council property carry out the financial control and supervision of works carried out by contractors To deal with emergencies (e.g., fire, flood etc) and to liaise with the housing management team. To assist in the identification of new capital projects, prepare new scheme appraisals that describe the work, prepare budget costs and prioritise when the work is needed. To promote l customer care values, particularly in resolving customer complaints and represent the Housing service outside the organisation, including attending resident meetings. Carry out any other duties as required by your line-manager from time to time, in accordance with the grading of the post. If you would like to discuss the role further call Andy Husselbee on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
24/06/2026
Contract
Local authority in the Cambridgeshire area are looking for a building surveyor for an initial period of 6 months. Purpose of the role: To carry out stock condition, HHSRS (Housing Health & Safety Rating System) surveys and energy rating information using electronic hand-held surveying equipment, to the Council's property. To oversee and work with contractors carrying out programmed maintenance works for the Council. To assist in the management of the new build process in conjunction with the development team and housing management team, to successfully deliver the Council's development programme of new flats and houses. To monitor and record the quality of works on site and sign off completed works to ensure that all works are carried out within the parameters of the Health and Safety Regulations. To ensure accurate records are kept, and to keep the Principal Surveyor informed of the position. To survey and diagnose building defects and investigate complaints by tenants, and from other sources, to ensure an effective remedial repair is carried out. To prepare estimates and specifications for building work to Council property carry out the financial control and supervision of works carried out by contractors To deal with emergencies (e.g., fire, flood etc) and to liaise with the housing management team. To assist in the identification of new capital projects, prepare new scheme appraisals that describe the work, prepare budget costs and prioritise when the work is needed. To promote l customer care values, particularly in resolving customer complaints and represent the Housing service outside the organisation, including attending resident meetings. Carry out any other duties as required by your line-manager from time to time, in accordance with the grading of the post. If you would like to discuss the role further call Andy Husselbee on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Athena Expert Surveyors
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor
Athena Expert Surveyors City, Sheffield
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growixng team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.
23/06/2026
Contract
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growixng team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Stock Condition Surveyor
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Stock Condition Surveyor - Housing (East of England) Home-based role with regular travel across regional sites Rate: Up to £28 per hour PAYE (excl. holiday) / £31.93 incl. holiday Your new company We're recruiting a Stock Condition Surveyor to work across the East of England, based from home but travelling across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. You'll be supporting essential maintenance and improvement programmes across MOD residential properties, carrying out detailed stock condition surveys that help ensure safe, compliant, and high-quality homes for service families. This is a good fit for someone who enjoys autonomy, structured surveying work, and travelling across the East of England. Your new role Conduct stock condition surveys on MOD housing, capturing accurate data on building fabric, M&E elements, and overall property condition. Use digital tools to record findings and produce clear, reliable reports. Liaise with site contacts and follow MOD access protocols. Work independently, planning your own travel and daily schedule. What you'll need to succeed Experience of working as a stock condition surveyor or building surveyor. Strong understanding of residential building pathology. Ability to work remotely and manage your own workload. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the East of England. MOD or social housing experience is beneficial but not essential. No other specific qualifications needed. What you'll get in return Competitive PAYE rate: Up to £28/hr (excl. holiday) or £31.93/hr (incl. holiday). Home-based working with full autonomy. Travel across a varied and interesting MOD housing portfolio. Long-term, steady workflow for the right surveyor. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
23/06/2026
Seasonal
Stock Condition Surveyor - Housing (East of England) Home-based role with regular travel across regional sites Rate: Up to £28 per hour PAYE (excl. holiday) / £31.93 incl. holiday Your new company We're recruiting a Stock Condition Surveyor to work across the East of England, based from home but travelling across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. You'll be supporting essential maintenance and improvement programmes across MOD residential properties, carrying out detailed stock condition surveys that help ensure safe, compliant, and high-quality homes for service families. This is a good fit for someone who enjoys autonomy, structured surveying work, and travelling across the East of England. Your new role Conduct stock condition surveys on MOD housing, capturing accurate data on building fabric, M&E elements, and overall property condition. Use digital tools to record findings and produce clear, reliable reports. Liaise with site contacts and follow MOD access protocols. Work independently, planning your own travel and daily schedule. What you'll need to succeed Experience of working as a stock condition surveyor or building surveyor. Strong understanding of residential building pathology. Ability to work remotely and manage your own workload. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the East of England. MOD or social housing experience is beneficial but not essential. No other specific qualifications needed. What you'll get in return Competitive PAYE rate: Up to £28/hr (excl. holiday) or £31.93/hr (incl. holiday). Home-based working with full autonomy. Travel across a varied and interesting MOD housing portfolio. Long-term, steady workflow for the right surveyor. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Greenacre Recruitment Ltd
Stock Condition Surveyor
Greenacre Recruitment Ltd Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Stock Condition Surveyor Interim and/or Permanent Field based The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Stock Condition Surveyor to play a key role in delivering high-quality asset data and ensuring housing stock meets all safety, compliance, and quality standards. You will be responsible for undertaking detailed property surveys, identifying risks, and supporting long-term investment planning. This role is ideal for someone passionate about housing quality, compliance and improving resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with: Decent Homes Standard, Housing legislation, Fire Safety Regulations Conduct stock condition surveys to a high professional standard Undertake HHSRS assessments and identify potential hazards Carry out fire door inspections and support building safety compliance Identify and escalate risks including damp, mould, structural issues and health & safety concerns Maintain accurate records using asset management systems Contribute to asset investment planning and lifecycle management Support estate inspections and ensure follow-up actions are completed Work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver a seamless service Promote energy efficiency and sustainability in future programmes About You: We re looking for a proactive and detail-oriented professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to improving housing standards. Strong knowledge of: Stock condition surveying or property inspections within housing Building construction and defects HHSRS and housing legislation Fire safety and compliance requirements Experience identifying and managing risks within housing stock Ability to manage data accurately and use asset management systems Strong organisational and communication skills A commitment to delivering excellent customer-focused services What You ll Bring : A thorough and methodical approach to inspections Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently while managing a varied workload A collaborative and proactive mindset Why Apply? Play a vital role in improving homes and communities Influence long-term asset strategy and investment decisions Work in a flexible, field-based role with autonomy Be part of a forward-thinking, values-driven environment
22/06/2026
Seasonal
Stock Condition Surveyor Interim and/or Permanent Field based The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Stock Condition Surveyor to play a key role in delivering high-quality asset data and ensuring housing stock meets all safety, compliance, and quality standards. You will be responsible for undertaking detailed property surveys, identifying risks, and supporting long-term investment planning. This role is ideal for someone passionate about housing quality, compliance and improving resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with: Decent Homes Standard, Housing legislation, Fire Safety Regulations Conduct stock condition surveys to a high professional standard Undertake HHSRS assessments and identify potential hazards Carry out fire door inspections and support building safety compliance Identify and escalate risks including damp, mould, structural issues and health & safety concerns Maintain accurate records using asset management systems Contribute to asset investment planning and lifecycle management Support estate inspections and ensure follow-up actions are completed Work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver a seamless service Promote energy efficiency and sustainability in future programmes About You: We re looking for a proactive and detail-oriented professional with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to improving housing standards. Strong knowledge of: Stock condition surveying or property inspections within housing Building construction and defects HHSRS and housing legislation Fire safety and compliance requirements Experience identifying and managing risks within housing stock Ability to manage data accurately and use asset management systems Strong organisational and communication skills A commitment to delivering excellent customer-focused services What You ll Bring : A thorough and methodical approach to inspections Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently while managing a varied workload A collaborative and proactive mindset Why Apply? Play a vital role in improving homes and communities Influence long-term asset strategy and investment decisions Work in a flexible, field-based role with autonomy Be part of a forward-thinking, values-driven environment
Hays
Stock Condition Surveyor
Hays
Stock condition surveyor (home based covering East of England) - starting ASAP. Rate up to £31.93incl hol pay Stock Condition Surveyor - Housing (East of England) Home-based role with regular travel across regional sites Rate: Up to £28 per hour PAYE (excl. holiday) / £31.93 incl. holiday Your new company We're recruiting a Stock Condition Surveyor to work across the East of England, based from home but travelling across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. You'll be supporting essential maintenance and improvement programmes across MOD residential properties, carrying out detailed stock condition surveys that help ensure safe, compliant, and high-quality homes for service families. This is a good fit for someone who enjoys autonomy, structured surveying work, and travelling across the East of England. Your new role Conduct stock condition surveys on MOD housing, capturing accurate data on building fabric, M&E elements, and overall property condition. Use digital tools to record findings and produce clear, reliable reports. Liaise with site contacts and follow MOD access protocols. Work independently, planning your own travel and daily schedule. What you'll need to succeed Experience of working as a stock condition surveyor or building surveyor.Strong understanding of residential building pathology.Ability to work remotely and manage your own workload.Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the East of England.MOD or social housing experience is beneficial but not essential.No other specific qualifications needed. What you'll get in return Competitive PAYE rate: £28/hr (excl. holiday) or £31.93/hr (incl. holiday). Home-based working with full autonomy. Travel across a varied and interesting MOD housing portfolio. Long-term, steady workflow for the right surveyor. 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.
20/06/2026
Seasonal
Stock condition surveyor (home based covering East of England) - starting ASAP. Rate up to £31.93incl hol pay Stock Condition Surveyor - Housing (East of England) Home-based role with regular travel across regional sites Rate: Up to £28 per hour PAYE (excl. holiday) / £31.93 incl. holiday Your new company We're recruiting a Stock Condition Surveyor to work across the East of England, based from home but travelling across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. You'll be supporting essential maintenance and improvement programmes across MOD residential properties, carrying out detailed stock condition surveys that help ensure safe, compliant, and high-quality homes for service families. This is a good fit for someone who enjoys autonomy, structured surveying work, and travelling across the East of England. Your new role Conduct stock condition surveys on MOD housing, capturing accurate data on building fabric, M&E elements, and overall property condition. Use digital tools to record findings and produce clear, reliable reports. Liaise with site contacts and follow MOD access protocols. Work independently, planning your own travel and daily schedule. What you'll need to succeed Experience of working as a stock condition surveyor or building surveyor.Strong understanding of residential building pathology.Ability to work remotely and manage your own workload.Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the East of England.MOD or social housing experience is beneficial but not essential.No other specific qualifications needed. What you'll get in return Competitive PAYE rate: £28/hr (excl. holiday) or £31.93/hr (incl. holiday). Home-based working with full autonomy. Travel across a varied and interesting MOD housing portfolio. Long-term, steady workflow for the right surveyor. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Hays
Asset Manager - Housing
Hays
The London Borough of Croydon is seeking an experienced Housing Asset Manager to join their team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Asset Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering high-quality housing services and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing portfolio. Your new role As the Asset Manager, you will play a pivotal leadership role in shaping and delivering the council's asset management strategy. You will manage a multidisciplinary team and lead on the effective planning, management and optimisation of a diverse housing portfolio. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the asset management function, managing analysts and surveyors Driving the asset management strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and resident needs Overseeing stock condition surveys and ensuring robust, up-to-date property data Leading on portfolio management, including acquisitions, disposals and development schemes Managing and optimising asset data systems to support investment and decision-making Developing and overseeing the housing capital investment programme Ensuring compliance with Decent Homes standards and statutory reporting requirements Engaging with residents, stakeholders and partners to inform service improvement and investment decisions You will work closely with senior stakeholders across housing, finance and corporate services, while acting as the lead expert on asset data, strategy and investment planning. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Proven experience in asset management within a social housing or public sector environment Strong track record of leading teams and delivering complex programmes or projects Experience managing asset data, stock condition information and investment planning Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, problem-solving and strategic thinking capability Ability to manage competing priorities within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of asset management systems and housing legislation (PRINCE2 or similar desirable) What you'll get in return £66,378 to £68,784 per annumUp to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (circa 18%+ employer contribution) Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
20/06/2026
Full time
The London Borough of Croydon is seeking an experienced Housing Asset Manager to join their team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Asset Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering high-quality housing services and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing portfolio. Your new role As the Asset Manager, you will play a pivotal leadership role in shaping and delivering the council's asset management strategy. You will manage a multidisciplinary team and lead on the effective planning, management and optimisation of a diverse housing portfolio. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the asset management function, managing analysts and surveyors Driving the asset management strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and resident needs Overseeing stock condition surveys and ensuring robust, up-to-date property data Leading on portfolio management, including acquisitions, disposals and development schemes Managing and optimising asset data systems to support investment and decision-making Developing and overseeing the housing capital investment programme Ensuring compliance with Decent Homes standards and statutory reporting requirements Engaging with residents, stakeholders and partners to inform service improvement and investment decisions You will work closely with senior stakeholders across housing, finance and corporate services, while acting as the lead expert on asset data, strategy and investment planning. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Proven experience in asset management within a social housing or public sector environment Strong track record of leading teams and delivering complex programmes or projects Experience managing asset data, stock condition information and investment planning Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, problem-solving and strategic thinking capability Ability to manage competing priorities within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of asset management systems and housing legislation (PRINCE2 or similar desirable) What you'll get in return £66,378 to £68,784 per annumUp to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (circa 18%+ employer contribution) Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
Hays
Stock Condition Surveyor
Hays Loughborough, Leicestershire
Temporary job - Stock Condition surveyor - 12-month contract Stock Condition Surveyor (Temporary - 12 Months)Location: Leicestershire Hybrid and Site-based Rate: £30-£32 per hour (Umbrella)Contract: 12-Month Temporary Contract About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to support the effective delivery of an asset management strategy through the collection, analysis, and utilisation of stock condition data.This role plays a key part in ensuring property assets are maintained to a high standard, supporting both short and long-term investment planning. You will carry out a variety of surveys, including Stock Condition Surveys and Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments, across a diverse property portfolio.Key Responsibilities Conduct surveys across a range of assets including: Occupied and void residential properties Commercial buildings Garages, communal areas, and public spaces Undertake stock condition surveys, HHSRS assessments, and related audits Accurately record survey data using handheld technology and asset management systems Deliver survey programmes to agreed targets and report progress regularly Produce schedules of work and monitor completion Support the development and delivery of planned programmes based on survey data Assist in preparing schedules for repairs, renewals, and improvements Commission and oversee specialist surveys where required Analyse data and prepare recommendations, feasibility studies, and reports on major defects or redevelopment opportunities. Contribute to the development and improvement of asset management systems and processes Provide technical advice to internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders Identify and report defects, risks, and tenancy-related issues affecting property condition or resident wellbeing Support stakeholder engagement, including working with residents and attending meetings RequirementsEssential HNC/HND/Degree in Building Construction or a related field, or equivalent demonstrable experience Proven experience carrying out stock condition and HHSRS surveys Strong background in inspecting buildings and diagnosing defects in a variety of construction types Knowledge of building pathology including damp and structural issues Understanding of Decent Homes Standards Knowledge of health & safety and relevant legislation Experience managing contractors and commissioned work Strong IT skills including use of asset management systems and MS Office Ability to manage workload, prioritise tasks, and solve problems effectively Excellent communication and report-writing skills Desirable Knowledge of statutory requirements such as planning, building control, and listed buildings Awareness of asbestos regulations Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Ability to work independently and as part of a team Willingness to work occasionally outside normal working hours Ability to travel across the operational area Other Information This role will require a DBS check, depending on project requirements. 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.
20/06/2026
Seasonal
Temporary job - Stock Condition surveyor - 12-month contract Stock Condition Surveyor (Temporary - 12 Months)Location: Leicestershire Hybrid and Site-based Rate: £30-£32 per hour (Umbrella)Contract: 12-Month Temporary Contract About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to support the effective delivery of an asset management strategy through the collection, analysis, and utilisation of stock condition data.This role plays a key part in ensuring property assets are maintained to a high standard, supporting both short and long-term investment planning. You will carry out a variety of surveys, including Stock Condition Surveys and Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments, across a diverse property portfolio.Key Responsibilities Conduct surveys across a range of assets including: Occupied and void residential properties Commercial buildings Garages, communal areas, and public spaces Undertake stock condition surveys, HHSRS assessments, and related audits Accurately record survey data using handheld technology and asset management systems Deliver survey programmes to agreed targets and report progress regularly Produce schedules of work and monitor completion Support the development and delivery of planned programmes based on survey data Assist in preparing schedules for repairs, renewals, and improvements Commission and oversee specialist surveys where required Analyse data and prepare recommendations, feasibility studies, and reports on major defects or redevelopment opportunities. Contribute to the development and improvement of asset management systems and processes Provide technical advice to internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders Identify and report defects, risks, and tenancy-related issues affecting property condition or resident wellbeing Support stakeholder engagement, including working with residents and attending meetings RequirementsEssential HNC/HND/Degree in Building Construction or a related field, or equivalent demonstrable experience Proven experience carrying out stock condition and HHSRS surveys Strong background in inspecting buildings and diagnosing defects in a variety of construction types Knowledge of building pathology including damp and structural issues Understanding of Decent Homes Standards Knowledge of health & safety and relevant legislation Experience managing contractors and commissioned work Strong IT skills including use of asset management systems and MS Office Ability to manage workload, prioritise tasks, and solve problems effectively Excellent communication and report-writing skills Desirable Knowledge of statutory requirements such as planning, building control, and listed buildings Awareness of asbestos regulations Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Ability to work independently and as part of a team Willingness to work occasionally outside normal working hours Ability to travel across the operational area Other Information This role will require a DBS check, depending on project requirements. 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.
ELEVATE PROJECTS LTD
Stock Condition & HHSRS Surveyor
ELEVATE PROJECTS LTD Bedford, Bedfordshire
Elevate Projects are working in partnership with our client, a local affordable housing provider, to appoint an experienced Stock Condition and HHSRS Surveyor to their busy Assets team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated surveyor to undertake comprehensive property inspections, gathering accurate stock condition data and assessing housing hazards in accordance with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Key Responsibilities Undertake detailed Stock Condition Surveys across residential properties. Conduct HHSRS assessments and identify Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Assess the condition and remaining lifecycle of key building components, including kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, windows, doors, heating systems, and external elements. Capture accurate survey data using handheld devices or survey software. Provide clear recommendations for planned maintenance and investment programmes. Ensure surveys are completed in line with client specifications, quality standards, and project timescales. Liaise professionally with residents and housing staff during property inspections.
19/06/2026
Seasonal
Elevate Projects are working in partnership with our client, a local affordable housing provider, to appoint an experienced Stock Condition and HHSRS Surveyor to their busy Assets team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated surveyor to undertake comprehensive property inspections, gathering accurate stock condition data and assessing housing hazards in accordance with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Key Responsibilities Undertake detailed Stock Condition Surveys across residential properties. Conduct HHSRS assessments and identify Category 1 and Category 2 hazards. Assess the condition and remaining lifecycle of key building components, including kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, windows, doors, heating systems, and external elements. Capture accurate survey data using handheld devices or survey software. Provide clear recommendations for planned maintenance and investment programmes. Ensure surveys are completed in line with client specifications, quality standards, and project timescales. Liaise professionally with residents and housing staff during property inspections.
Ability Housing Association
Building surveyor
Ability Housing Association Staines, Middlesex
About Ability Housing Ability Housing is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible, and sustainable homes for people who need them. We focus on enabling independence and improving quality of life, and we are proud of the positive impact our properties have in communities across the South of England. As we continue to invest in and maintain safe, modern, and energy-efficient homes, we are looking for a skilled Building Surveyor to join our friendly and purpose-driven team. The Role As a Building Surveyor at Ability Housing, you ll play a key part in managing the condition, safety, and ongoing improvement of our property portfolio. You will: Carry out property inspections, stock condition surveys, and diagnostic assessments Produce clear technical reports and specifications for repairs, planned works, and adaptations Manage contractors, oversee works on site, and ensure compliance with regulations and internal standards Support residents by resolving property issues and providing professional advice Contribute to planned maintenance programmes and sustainability initiatives Ensure health and safety, compliance, and quality assurance across all projects Ensure expedient and cost effective Void turn around This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys a mix of technical work, problem-solving, and making a genuine difference to residents lives. About You Must have/essential : A full driving licence is essential, as frequent travel between sites will be required. Professionally qualified or working towards a relevant surveying qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) Experienced in property maintenance, building surveying, or construction within social housing or a similar environment Experience in Void and plan work We re looking for someone who is: Confident producing technical specifications, reports, and costings Knowledgeable in building pathology, construction legislation, and health & safety Customer-focused, organised, and able to manage multiple priorities A strong communicator who works well with colleagues, contractors, and residents What We Offer Competitive salary and generous benefits package 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Pension scheme Training and professional development support A supportive, inclusive, and values-led working culture The chance to make a real difference every day How to Apply If you re passionate about delivering high-quality homes and want to be part of an organisation that cares deeply about its team and its residents, we d love to hear from you. Location: Hybrid across our housing portfolio, head office base in Staines
19/06/2026
Full time
About Ability Housing Ability Housing is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible, and sustainable homes for people who need them. We focus on enabling independence and improving quality of life, and we are proud of the positive impact our properties have in communities across the South of England. As we continue to invest in and maintain safe, modern, and energy-efficient homes, we are looking for a skilled Building Surveyor to join our friendly and purpose-driven team. The Role As a Building Surveyor at Ability Housing, you ll play a key part in managing the condition, safety, and ongoing improvement of our property portfolio. You will: Carry out property inspections, stock condition surveys, and diagnostic assessments Produce clear technical reports and specifications for repairs, planned works, and adaptations Manage contractors, oversee works on site, and ensure compliance with regulations and internal standards Support residents by resolving property issues and providing professional advice Contribute to planned maintenance programmes and sustainability initiatives Ensure health and safety, compliance, and quality assurance across all projects Ensure expedient and cost effective Void turn around This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys a mix of technical work, problem-solving, and making a genuine difference to residents lives. About You Must have/essential : A full driving licence is essential, as frequent travel between sites will be required. Professionally qualified or working towards a relevant surveying qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) Experienced in property maintenance, building surveying, or construction within social housing or a similar environment Experience in Void and plan work We re looking for someone who is: Confident producing technical specifications, reports, and costings Knowledgeable in building pathology, construction legislation, and health & safety Customer-focused, organised, and able to manage multiple priorities A strong communicator who works well with colleagues, contractors, and residents What We Offer Competitive salary and generous benefits package 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working arrangements Pension scheme Training and professional development support A supportive, inclusive, and values-led working culture The chance to make a real difference every day How to Apply If you re passionate about delivering high-quality homes and want to be part of an organisation that cares deeply about its team and its residents, we d love to hear from you. Location: Hybrid across our housing portfolio, head office base in Staines
AWD Online
Stock Condition Surveyor
AWD Online
Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor An excellent opportunity for an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor with stock condition survey, HHSRS, EPC, building safety and property data experience to support housing investment programmes. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Stock Condition Surveyor, Housing Surveyor, Building Inspector, Property Compliance Surveyor, Domestic Energy Assessor SALARY: £50,000 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid / Ealing, West London with regular travel (approximately 90% field based) JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 35 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor to join an organisation delivering safe, sustainable and well-maintained homes. As an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor you will carry out stock condition surveys, HHSRS assessments and Energy Performance Certificates, collecting accurate property data to support investment planning, asset management and energy improvement strategies. The Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor will work closely with customers, stakeholders and internal teams, representing the organisation professionally while maintaining high standards of customer care, equality, health and safety, and compliance. DUTIES Your duties as the Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor include: Stock Condition Surveys: Carry out detailed surveys to assess component age, physical condition and remaining life HHSRS Assessments: Identify hazards and support compliance with housing health and safety standards Energy Performance Certificates: Produce EPCs in line with statutory requirements and organisational objectives Property Data Collection: Collect, review and analyse accurate data to inform short, medium and long-term investment programmes Asset Management Support: Contribute to one-year, five-year and thirty-year investment planning and energy efficiency strategies Customer and Stakeholder Engagement: Represent the organisation positively and deliver a high standard of customer care Compliance and Safety: Maintain awareness of equality, health and safety, building safety and property management requirements Values and Behaviours: Demonstrate a caring, collaborative and forward-thinking approach in every interaction CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Education or Experience: Degree-level education or equivalent, a relevant professional qualification in building, asset management or a related discipline, or relevant experience Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of building systems, construction types and surveying methodologies Housing Compliance: In-depth understanding of Decent Homes legislation and HHSRS Legislation Awareness: Working knowledge of housing law, leaseholder consultation, building safety and property management legislation Communication Skills: Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships with customers, colleagues and stakeholders Organisation Skills: Highly organised and detail-focused, with the ability to manage complex portfolios and meet deadlines Systems Knowledge: Confident using housing and asset management systems, mobile technology and Microsoft Office Driving Requirement: Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across London, Staines, Winchester and Oxford DESIRABLE Professional Membership: Membership of MCIOB, RICS or a similar professional body Energy Assessment: Qualification as a Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to train BENEFITS 25 days' holiday, plus Bank Holidays, increasing up to 28 days with 3 years of service Up to 8% contributory pension Flexible working A generous annual allowance of up to £300 to use towards health and lifestyle benefits for both you and your family This role requires a DBS check The organisation recognises that some people will only apply for a role if they meet 100% of role requirements. If this sounds like you, they'd still encourage you to apply should you not feel you meet the criteria 100%. NO AGENCIES PLEASE APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14822 Full-Time, Permanent Property, Construction and Trades Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Ealing, West London. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD-IN-SPJ
19/06/2026
Full time
Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor An excellent opportunity for an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor with stock condition survey, HHSRS, EPC, building safety and property data experience to support housing investment programmes. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Stock Condition Surveyor, Housing Surveyor, Building Inspector, Property Compliance Surveyor, Domestic Energy Assessor SALARY: £50,000 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid / Ealing, West London with regular travel (approximately 90% field based) JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 35 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor to join an organisation delivering safe, sustainable and well-maintained homes. As an Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor you will carry out stock condition surveys, HHSRS assessments and Energy Performance Certificates, collecting accurate property data to support investment planning, asset management and energy improvement strategies. The Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor will work closely with customers, stakeholders and internal teams, representing the organisation professionally while maintaining high standards of customer care, equality, health and safety, and compliance. DUTIES Your duties as the Asset / Stock Condition Surveyor include: Stock Condition Surveys: Carry out detailed surveys to assess component age, physical condition and remaining life HHSRS Assessments: Identify hazards and support compliance with housing health and safety standards Energy Performance Certificates: Produce EPCs in line with statutory requirements and organisational objectives Property Data Collection: Collect, review and analyse accurate data to inform short, medium and long-term investment programmes Asset Management Support: Contribute to one-year, five-year and thirty-year investment planning and energy efficiency strategies Customer and Stakeholder Engagement: Represent the organisation positively and deliver a high standard of customer care Compliance and Safety: Maintain awareness of equality, health and safety, building safety and property management requirements Values and Behaviours: Demonstrate a caring, collaborative and forward-thinking approach in every interaction CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Education or Experience: Degree-level education or equivalent, a relevant professional qualification in building, asset management or a related discipline, or relevant experience Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of building systems, construction types and surveying methodologies Housing Compliance: In-depth understanding of Decent Homes legislation and HHSRS Legislation Awareness: Working knowledge of housing law, leaseholder consultation, building safety and property management legislation Communication Skills: Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships with customers, colleagues and stakeholders Organisation Skills: Highly organised and detail-focused, with the ability to manage complex portfolios and meet deadlines Systems Knowledge: Confident using housing and asset management systems, mobile technology and Microsoft Office Driving Requirement: Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across London, Staines, Winchester and Oxford DESIRABLE Professional Membership: Membership of MCIOB, RICS or a similar professional body Energy Assessment: Qualification as a Domestic Energy Assessor or willingness to train BENEFITS 25 days' holiday, plus Bank Holidays, increasing up to 28 days with 3 years of service Up to 8% contributory pension Flexible working A generous annual allowance of up to £300 to use towards health and lifestyle benefits for both you and your family This role requires a DBS check The organisation recognises that some people will only apply for a role if they meet 100% of role requirements. If this sounds like you, they'd still encourage you to apply should you not feel you meet the criteria 100%. NO AGENCIES PLEASE APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14822 Full-Time, Permanent Property, Construction and Trades Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Ealing, West London. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD-IN-SPJ
Hays
Damp & Mould Surveyor
Hays
Damp & Mould Surveyor, £300 - £350 p/day PAYE/Umbrella Your new company This local authority is committed to improving housing conditions and ensuring safe, healthy living environments for its residents. With a renewed focus on tackling damp and mould issues across its housing stock, the council is investing in specialist roles to drive forward its housing quality agenda. Your new role As a Damp and Mould Surveyor, you will be responsible for identifying, assessing, and resolving damp and mould issues in residential properties. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal teams to deliver effective solutions and ensure compliance with health and safety standards. This role is critical in supporting the council's compliance with Awaab's Law, which came into force on 27 October 2025. Key responsibilities include: Conducting detailed inspections and diagnostics of damp and mould cases. Preparing technical reports and specifications for remedial works. Managing contractors and monitoring the quality and timeliness of repairs. Advising residents on preventative measures and supporting vulnerable tenants. Ensuring compliance with housing standards, health regulations, and council policies. Collaborating with housing officers, environmental health, and social care teams. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications: HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Membership of RICS, CIOB or similar body is desirable. Experience: Proven experience in diagnosing and resolving damp and mould issues in residential settings. Strong understanding of building pathology and housing legislation. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple cases and deliver high-quality outcomes under pressure. Values: Commitment to putting communities first, acting with integrity, and working collaboratively across departments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to make a tangible impact on residents' quality of life. Supportive team environment with ongoing professional development. Competitive salary and public sector benefits. Flexible working arrangements and a strong work-life balance. 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 contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
19/06/2026
Seasonal
Damp & Mould Surveyor, £300 - £350 p/day PAYE/Umbrella Your new company This local authority is committed to improving housing conditions and ensuring safe, healthy living environments for its residents. With a renewed focus on tackling damp and mould issues across its housing stock, the council is investing in specialist roles to drive forward its housing quality agenda. Your new role As a Damp and Mould Surveyor, you will be responsible for identifying, assessing, and resolving damp and mould issues in residential properties. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal teams to deliver effective solutions and ensure compliance with health and safety standards. This role is critical in supporting the council's compliance with Awaab's Law, which came into force on 27 October 2025. Key responsibilities include: Conducting detailed inspections and diagnostics of damp and mould cases. Preparing technical reports and specifications for remedial works. Managing contractors and monitoring the quality and timeliness of repairs. Advising residents on preventative measures and supporting vulnerable tenants. Ensuring compliance with housing standards, health regulations, and council policies. Collaborating with housing officers, environmental health, and social care teams. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications: HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Membership of RICS, CIOB or similar body is desirable. Experience: Proven experience in diagnosing and resolving damp and mould issues in residential settings. Strong understanding of building pathology and housing legislation. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple cases and deliver high-quality outcomes under pressure. Values: Commitment to putting communities first, acting with integrity, and working collaboratively across departments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to make a tangible impact on residents' quality of life. Supportive team environment with ongoing professional development. Competitive salary and public sector benefits. Flexible working arrangements and a strong work-life balance. 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 contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
RG Setsquare
Clerk Of Works
RG Setsquare
Clerk of Works Dunfermline, Fife Competitive Salary, Full UK Driving Licence Required - Social Housing Sector The Opportunity Seeking an experienced Clerk of Works to join its Asset Team based in Fife This is an excellent opportunity for a construction or housing professional with experience in quality inspections, planned maintenance, major works, and contractor management to play a key role in delivering high-quality housing investment programmes across Fife. You will be responsible for monitoring and inspecting a variety of projects including planned maintenance, major component replacements, cyclical works, and new-build developments, ensuring work is delivered to the highest standards, on time, and in compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Key Responsibilities Carry out site inspections and quality checks on planned and capital works projects Monitor contractor performance and workmanship standards Ensure compliance with Scottish Building Standards, SHQS and EESSH requirements Conduct stock condition surveys and quality assurance inspections Monitor health & safety compliance, including CDM Regulations 2015 Attend contract progress meetings and provide technical updates Record site inspections, project progress and contract documentation Manage defects inspections and monitor remedial works Support the development of specifications and planned investment programmes Liaise with contractors, consultants, colleagues and residents throughout project delivery Update asset management databases and maintain accurate project records About You To be considered, you should have: Previous experience as a Clerk of Works, Building Inspector, Site Inspector, Maintenance Surveyor or similar Experience working on new-build, capital investment, planned maintenance or cyclical projects Knowledge of Scottish Building Standards, NHBC, SHQS and EESSH requirements Strong understanding of health & safety legislation, including CDM Regulations Experience managing contractors and monitoring project quality Knowledge of repairs, maintenance and asset investment programmes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong IT and reporting skills Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle Desirable Membership of the Institute of Clerk of Works and Construction Inspectorate SMSTS qualification CSCS Card Previous experience within social housing or a Registered Social Landlord environment What's on Offer An excellent benefits package, including Up to 40 days annual leave (including public holidays Generous employer pension contribution Long-term career development opportunities Varied and rewarding project portfolio Collaborative and supportive team environment If you are passionate about quality, construction standards and delivering excellent housing for communities across Fife, we'd love to hear from you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
18/06/2026
Full time
Clerk of Works Dunfermline, Fife Competitive Salary, Full UK Driving Licence Required - Social Housing Sector The Opportunity Seeking an experienced Clerk of Works to join its Asset Team based in Fife This is an excellent opportunity for a construction or housing professional with experience in quality inspections, planned maintenance, major works, and contractor management to play a key role in delivering high-quality housing investment programmes across Fife. You will be responsible for monitoring and inspecting a variety of projects including planned maintenance, major component replacements, cyclical works, and new-build developments, ensuring work is delivered to the highest standards, on time, and in compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Key Responsibilities Carry out site inspections and quality checks on planned and capital works projects Monitor contractor performance and workmanship standards Ensure compliance with Scottish Building Standards, SHQS and EESSH requirements Conduct stock condition surveys and quality assurance inspections Monitor health & safety compliance, including CDM Regulations 2015 Attend contract progress meetings and provide technical updates Record site inspections, project progress and contract documentation Manage defects inspections and monitor remedial works Support the development of specifications and planned investment programmes Liaise with contractors, consultants, colleagues and residents throughout project delivery Update asset management databases and maintain accurate project records About You To be considered, you should have: Previous experience as a Clerk of Works, Building Inspector, Site Inspector, Maintenance Surveyor or similar Experience working on new-build, capital investment, planned maintenance or cyclical projects Knowledge of Scottish Building Standards, NHBC, SHQS and EESSH requirements Strong understanding of health & safety legislation, including CDM Regulations Experience managing contractors and monitoring project quality Knowledge of repairs, maintenance and asset investment programmes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Strong IT and reporting skills Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle Desirable Membership of the Institute of Clerk of Works and Construction Inspectorate SMSTS qualification CSCS Card Previous experience within social housing or a Registered Social Landlord environment What's on Offer An excellent benefits package, including Up to 40 days annual leave (including public holidays Generous employer pension contribution Long-term career development opportunities Varied and rewarding project portfolio Collaborative and supportive team environment If you are passionate about quality, construction standards and delivering excellent housing for communities across Fife, we'd love to hear from you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Poplar Harca
Property Services Manager
Poplar Harca George Green, Buckinghamshire
Property Services Manager Location: George Green, Head Office (Poplar) Salary : £56,436 - £59,574 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time - 35 Hours per week Poplar HARCA is an award-winning housing and regeneration organisation with a national reputation for innovative urban and social regeneration. An opportunity has arisen within our Repairs Team for a Property Services Manager. The Property Services Manager leads a team of surveyors and contractors to deliver effective, resident-focussed, value for money building surveying services. This includes stock condition surveys, diagnostic inspections, complex casework, and resource allocation. Working with a range of internal and external stakeholders, the Property Services Manager ensures that Poplar HARCA s homes are safe, warm, dry and meet all requirements. The postholder's responsibilities: Lead Poplar HARCA s surveying activities Develop a high-performing, customer-centric team Promote a safety-first culture: ensure the team act up on health, safety, and wellbeing concerns Ensure that targets are met and that works are managed to time and budget Ensure that residents are updated in a timely and courteous way, and that promises are kept Ensure that surveying activities are compliant with statutory, regulatory, and policy requirements Manage a portfolio of measured term contracts to deliver high quality, cost effective services Champion excellence in data management and record keeping Develop systems and processes that ensure the proper recording of repair and property information Monitor key performance indicators, identify and rectify adverse trends Be responsible for the line management and career development of a team Develop, manage, motivate, support and train a team to deliver excellent, value for money services Person Specification Degree or HND in a relevant building related subject Professional certification (MRICS or MCIOB) Experience: working in a role with a similar level of responsibility delivering excellence in a highly-pressure environment managing health & safety in a surveying context Knowledge in: building regulations and best practice construction industry procedures and frameworks disrepair case management data management practices service implications of working in diverse communities Closing Date: Friday 19 June 2026 (5:00pm) The Company Poplar HARCA is an award-winning housing and regeneration community association based in East London. We own and manage over 10,000 homes and invest around £4m each year in community regeneration. We re all about creating opportunities for people in Poplar and Bow. From building new homes, to bringing people together through community events and upskilling residents through training and development opportunities. We re looking for people to match our passion and help us make a difference. If you re ready to collaborate, use your skills, and help transform our corner of east London, we want to hear from you. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Poplar HARCA, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
18/06/2026
Full time
Property Services Manager Location: George Green, Head Office (Poplar) Salary : £56,436 - £59,574 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time - 35 Hours per week Poplar HARCA is an award-winning housing and regeneration organisation with a national reputation for innovative urban and social regeneration. An opportunity has arisen within our Repairs Team for a Property Services Manager. The Property Services Manager leads a team of surveyors and contractors to deliver effective, resident-focussed, value for money building surveying services. This includes stock condition surveys, diagnostic inspections, complex casework, and resource allocation. Working with a range of internal and external stakeholders, the Property Services Manager ensures that Poplar HARCA s homes are safe, warm, dry and meet all requirements. The postholder's responsibilities: Lead Poplar HARCA s surveying activities Develop a high-performing, customer-centric team Promote a safety-first culture: ensure the team act up on health, safety, and wellbeing concerns Ensure that targets are met and that works are managed to time and budget Ensure that residents are updated in a timely and courteous way, and that promises are kept Ensure that surveying activities are compliant with statutory, regulatory, and policy requirements Manage a portfolio of measured term contracts to deliver high quality, cost effective services Champion excellence in data management and record keeping Develop systems and processes that ensure the proper recording of repair and property information Monitor key performance indicators, identify and rectify adverse trends Be responsible for the line management and career development of a team Develop, manage, motivate, support and train a team to deliver excellent, value for money services Person Specification Degree or HND in a relevant building related subject Professional certification (MRICS or MCIOB) Experience: working in a role with a similar level of responsibility delivering excellence in a highly-pressure environment managing health & safety in a surveying context Knowledge in: building regulations and best practice construction industry procedures and frameworks disrepair case management data management practices service implications of working in diverse communities Closing Date: Friday 19 June 2026 (5:00pm) The Company Poplar HARCA is an award-winning housing and regeneration community association based in East London. We own and manage over 10,000 homes and invest around £4m each year in community regeneration. We re all about creating opportunities for people in Poplar and Bow. From building new homes, to bringing people together through community events and upskilling residents through training and development opportunities. We re looking for people to match our passion and help us make a difference. If you re ready to collaborate, use your skills, and help transform our corner of east London, we want to hear from you. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Poplar HARCA, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Hays
Property Surveyor
Hays
Building Surveyor, temporary long term assignment ASAP start Your new company We are looking for an experienced Property Surveyors to support our Property Services team on a long-term temporary basis. You will carry out specialist inspections, surveys, and technical investigations across our housing stock and property assets, ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard.A key part of the role involves identifying damp, mould, condensation, structural defects, and providing expert technical reports - including producing evidence in line with Civil Procedure Rule (CPR) Part 35 where required.You will also support the Council in managing cases relating to Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, helping to ensure statutory responsibilities are met, and disrepair issues are resolved efficiently. Your new role As part of the role, you will be responsible for carrying out property inspections, condition surveys, and detailed building pathology assessments. This will include identifying and diagnosing a range of issues such as damp, mould, leaks, condensation, and structural defects. You will then be required to produce high-quality technical reports, including expert evidence that complies with Part 35 requirements when necessary.You will support the effective management of statutory disrepair cases under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act. This will involve recommending appropriate remedial actions and prioritising works based on risk, severity, and compliance needs. Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with legal teams, contractors, tenants, environmental health officers, and internal departments to achieve timely and effective resolutions.Additionally, you will monitor contractor performance to ensure that all works are completed to the correct specifications and required standards. Maintaining accurate and well-organised records-including photographs, schedules of work, and inspection outcomes-is an essential part of the role. What you'll need to succeed You will bring strong technical expertise in building surveying and property diagnostics, along with the confidence to produce expert-level reports. To be successful in this role, you must hold a RICS-accredited qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS) and have a solid understanding of building pathology, particularly in relation to damp and mould diagnostics. You should have experience carrying out property inspections or surveys and be confident in producing clear, accurate and evidence-based reports. A good working knowledge of Section 11 and Section 82 legislation, as well as broader landlord statutory responsibilities, is essential. Knowledge of CPR Part 35 is desirable, although a willingness to undertake training is equally welcomed. Strong communication and customer-facing skills are vital, as is the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.Experience within social housing or a local authority setting would be advantageous, alongside familiarity with HHSRS and damp and mould assessment frameworks. Experience in managing disrepair cases is also beneficial. What you'll get in return This long-term temporary assignment offers stability and the flexibility to work in a way that supports a healthy work-life balance where appropriate. You will join a supportive and collaborative team environment with access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities. The role is offered at an hourly rate starting from £30 per hour, with room for negotiation depending on experience and qualifications. 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.
18/06/2026
Seasonal
Building Surveyor, temporary long term assignment ASAP start Your new company We are looking for an experienced Property Surveyors to support our Property Services team on a long-term temporary basis. You will carry out specialist inspections, surveys, and technical investigations across our housing stock and property assets, ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard.A key part of the role involves identifying damp, mould, condensation, structural defects, and providing expert technical reports - including producing evidence in line with Civil Procedure Rule (CPR) Part 35 where required.You will also support the Council in managing cases relating to Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, helping to ensure statutory responsibilities are met, and disrepair issues are resolved efficiently. Your new role As part of the role, you will be responsible for carrying out property inspections, condition surveys, and detailed building pathology assessments. This will include identifying and diagnosing a range of issues such as damp, mould, leaks, condensation, and structural defects. You will then be required to produce high-quality technical reports, including expert evidence that complies with Part 35 requirements when necessary.You will support the effective management of statutory disrepair cases under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act and Section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act. This will involve recommending appropriate remedial actions and prioritising works based on risk, severity, and compliance needs. Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with legal teams, contractors, tenants, environmental health officers, and internal departments to achieve timely and effective resolutions.Additionally, you will monitor contractor performance to ensure that all works are completed to the correct specifications and required standards. Maintaining accurate and well-organised records-including photographs, schedules of work, and inspection outcomes-is an essential part of the role. What you'll need to succeed You will bring strong technical expertise in building surveying and property diagnostics, along with the confidence to produce expert-level reports. To be successful in this role, you must hold a RICS-accredited qualification (AssocRICS, MRICS or FRICS) and have a solid understanding of building pathology, particularly in relation to damp and mould diagnostics. You should have experience carrying out property inspections or surveys and be confident in producing clear, accurate and evidence-based reports. A good working knowledge of Section 11 and Section 82 legislation, as well as broader landlord statutory responsibilities, is essential. Knowledge of CPR Part 35 is desirable, although a willingness to undertake training is equally welcomed. Strong communication and customer-facing skills are vital, as is the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.Experience within social housing or a local authority setting would be advantageous, alongside familiarity with HHSRS and damp and mould assessment frameworks. Experience in managing disrepair cases is also beneficial. What you'll get in return This long-term temporary assignment offers stability and the flexibility to work in a way that supports a healthy work-life balance where appropriate. You will join a supportive and collaborative team environment with access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities. The role is offered at an hourly rate starting from £30 per hour, with room for negotiation depending on experience and qualifications. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Hays
Stock Condition Surveyor
Hays
Stock Condition Surveyor, 3-6 Month contract, Starting ASAP, Bedfordshire, Up to £250 per day Umbrella Your new company We are seeking an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to support a well-established social housing provider in Bedfordshire on a temporary basis. This contract will run for 3 to 6 months, with potential for extension depending on service needs. This is a straightforward, site-focused role ideal for surveyors who enjoy being out on patch with minimal admin. Your new role Complete inspections only - no admin, no email management. Conduct 5 inspections per day , ensuring accurate and consistent data capture. Identify required repairs, planned works, and any immediate health & safety risks. Raising works orders from survey findings Carry out repairs and condition surveys with photographs across the organisation's housing portfolio. Collect and record accurate data on property condition, component lifecycles, and HHSRS compliance. Provide clear, concise reporting in line with organisational standards and survey programme requirements. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience conducting repairs and stock condition surveys within the social housing sector. Strong understanding of HHSRS, Decent Homes, and social housing building standards. Ability to work independently across a regional patch and manage your own survey schedule. Competent using digital surveying tools or handheld devices. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. No specific qualifications needed What you'll get in return This is a 3-6 month contract that may be extended. This is a straightforward surveying and inspections role with no emails or admin. You'll receive a rate of between £225 to £250 per day Umbrella. 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.
18/06/2026
Seasonal
Stock Condition Surveyor, 3-6 Month contract, Starting ASAP, Bedfordshire, Up to £250 per day Umbrella Your new company We are seeking an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to support a well-established social housing provider in Bedfordshire on a temporary basis. This contract will run for 3 to 6 months, with potential for extension depending on service needs. This is a straightforward, site-focused role ideal for surveyors who enjoy being out on patch with minimal admin. Your new role Complete inspections only - no admin, no email management. Conduct 5 inspections per day , ensuring accurate and consistent data capture. Identify required repairs, planned works, and any immediate health & safety risks. Raising works orders from survey findings Carry out repairs and condition surveys with photographs across the organisation's housing portfolio. Collect and record accurate data on property condition, component lifecycles, and HHSRS compliance. Provide clear, concise reporting in line with organisational standards and survey programme requirements. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience conducting repairs and stock condition surveys within the social housing sector. Strong understanding of HHSRS, Decent Homes, and social housing building standards. Ability to work independently across a regional patch and manage your own survey schedule. Competent using digital surveying tools or handheld devices. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. No specific qualifications needed What you'll get in return This is a 3-6 month contract that may be extended. This is a straightforward surveying and inspections role with no emails or admin. You'll receive a rate of between £225 to £250 per day Umbrella. 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.
Adecco
Capital Projects/PM Surveyor
Adecco
We are seeking to appoint a Capital Projects and Project Management Surveyor on an initial 6-month basis to support the Estates and Assets Assistant Director. Please note this role will be based in the office for a minimum of 3 days per week. Role purpose: This role will focus on managing several key projects and will involve working closely with senior management to ensure the successful delivery of these projects. Candidates must be able to lead with confidence and have a 'self-starter' approach as the work programme has several projects in flight and requires the successful individual to manage a variety of stakeholders. Key responsibilities: Work proactively and positively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to ensure the successful working of Estates in the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution, and completion of various building projects, including repairs, refurbishments, roofing, and minor works providing contract administrator role. Provide an educated client role to manage external professional consultants leading project design from RIBA Stages 0 - 7 as required Conduct detailed building surveys and condition assessments for the Council's commercial and community assets to identify and prioritise maintenance and repair needs for the team to manage Provide professional advice on building matters, including the preparation of specifications, tenders, and cost estimates for works required Lead an aligned and co-ordinated approach between Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure team are informed or priorities and can plan effective use of resources in a timely manner to provide good customer service and efficiencies operating the estate Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders and contractors, ensuring effective communication and that projects are delivered successfully Ensure all works comply with relevant regulations, health and safety standards, and best practice guideline Key skills/experience required: MRICS qualified or similar professional qualification post graduate level Providing advice and support on highly complex or politically sensitive service and property management issues; interpreting and process complex information, making appropriate recommendations to inform sound decision making Experience of developing large scale property, reinvestment programme and building compliance programmes to support the wider team Knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction related issues contracts such as JCT, ICE etc Produce detailed scope of works, preparation of specifications for capital investment projects and planned maintenance programmes in order to effectively deliver the Asset Management Strategic Plan ensuring the stock is kept in good condition and meets business needs now and in the future
17/06/2026
Contract
We are seeking to appoint a Capital Projects and Project Management Surveyor on an initial 6-month basis to support the Estates and Assets Assistant Director. Please note this role will be based in the office for a minimum of 3 days per week. Role purpose: This role will focus on managing several key projects and will involve working closely with senior management to ensure the successful delivery of these projects. Candidates must be able to lead with confidence and have a 'self-starter' approach as the work programme has several projects in flight and requires the successful individual to manage a variety of stakeholders. Key responsibilities: Work proactively and positively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to ensure the successful working of Estates in the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution, and completion of various building projects, including repairs, refurbishments, roofing, and minor works providing contract administrator role. Provide an educated client role to manage external professional consultants leading project design from RIBA Stages 0 - 7 as required Conduct detailed building surveys and condition assessments for the Council's commercial and community assets to identify and prioritise maintenance and repair needs for the team to manage Provide professional advice on building matters, including the preparation of specifications, tenders, and cost estimates for works required Lead an aligned and co-ordinated approach between Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure team are informed or priorities and can plan effective use of resources in a timely manner to provide good customer service and efficiencies operating the estate Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders and contractors, ensuring effective communication and that projects are delivered successfully Ensure all works comply with relevant regulations, health and safety standards, and best practice guideline Key skills/experience required: MRICS qualified or similar professional qualification post graduate level Providing advice and support on highly complex or politically sensitive service and property management issues; interpreting and process complex information, making appropriate recommendations to inform sound decision making Experience of developing large scale property, reinvestment programme and building compliance programmes to support the wider team Knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction related issues contracts such as JCT, ICE etc Produce detailed scope of works, preparation of specifications for capital investment projects and planned maintenance programmes in order to effectively deliver the Asset Management Strategic Plan ensuring the stock is kept in good condition and meets business needs now and in the future
Michael Page
Building Surveyor
Michael Page Oldbury, West Midlands
To deliver services and outcomes identified through the Chief Executive's or Property and Assets work plan and deliver resources to meet priorities and objectives or as otherwise directed Client Details This organisation operates within the public sector and is involved in the construction industry. As a mid-sized entity, it focuses on delivering essential services to the community and maintaining high standards in all its projects. Description Support the Senior Building Surveyor in delivering the Council's Property and Assets objectives through effective stakeholder engagement and collaboration. Maintain and develop professional knowledge, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulations. Assist in coordinating team activities, providing guidance and supervision where required. Communicate complex or sensitive information effectively to a range of stakeholders. Produce accurate reports, briefings, and presentations to support decision-making. Contribute to policy development, service planning, and continuous improvement initiatives. Support budget setting, income generation, and expenditure monitoring in line with Council procedures. Undertake research and analysis to inform property and asset management activities. Lead and support project management, procurement, commissioning, and performance monitoring of projects. Assist in managing repairs, maintenance, and capital projects across the Council's property portfolio. Undertake stock condition surveys, prepare condition reports, and develop planned maintenance programmes for public buildings and schools. Help prioritise, programme, and monitor reactive and planned maintenance works. Support the procurement and management of design consultants and technical briefs. Assist in safeguarding the Council's interests through risk assessments, funding advice, and risk management support. Develop and maintain positive customer relationships in relation to maintenance programmes. Provide advice and guidance to colleagues and partner organisations on policies, regulations, and legislation. Promote collaborative working, innovation, and a flexible approach across a range of projects. Take pride and responsibility in maintaining Council office accommodation. Comply with the Council's financial procedures, annual review processes, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion commitments, and Health and Safety requirements. Undertake any other duties, training, or responsibilities appropriate to the grade and purpose of the post. Profile A successful Building Surveyor should have: A professional qualification in building surveying, construction, or a related field. Proven knowledge of building regulations and construction standards. Experience in managing construction projects and property assessments. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for project management. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate of 27.00 - 33.00 per hour, depending on experience. Opportunity to work within the public sector and contribute to community projects. Flexible and temporary role suited to professionals seeking project-based work. Engaging projects within the construction industry. If you are a skilled Building Surveyor seeking a temporary role in the public sector, this opportunity could be the perfect fit for you. Apply today to make a meaningful impact!
16/06/2026
Seasonal
To deliver services and outcomes identified through the Chief Executive's or Property and Assets work plan and deliver resources to meet priorities and objectives or as otherwise directed Client Details This organisation operates within the public sector and is involved in the construction industry. As a mid-sized entity, it focuses on delivering essential services to the community and maintaining high standards in all its projects. Description Support the Senior Building Surveyor in delivering the Council's Property and Assets objectives through effective stakeholder engagement and collaboration. Maintain and develop professional knowledge, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulations. Assist in coordinating team activities, providing guidance and supervision where required. Communicate complex or sensitive information effectively to a range of stakeholders. Produce accurate reports, briefings, and presentations to support decision-making. Contribute to policy development, service planning, and continuous improvement initiatives. Support budget setting, income generation, and expenditure monitoring in line with Council procedures. Undertake research and analysis to inform property and asset management activities. Lead and support project management, procurement, commissioning, and performance monitoring of projects. Assist in managing repairs, maintenance, and capital projects across the Council's property portfolio. Undertake stock condition surveys, prepare condition reports, and develop planned maintenance programmes for public buildings and schools. Help prioritise, programme, and monitor reactive and planned maintenance works. Support the procurement and management of design consultants and technical briefs. Assist in safeguarding the Council's interests through risk assessments, funding advice, and risk management support. Develop and maintain positive customer relationships in relation to maintenance programmes. Provide advice and guidance to colleagues and partner organisations on policies, regulations, and legislation. Promote collaborative working, innovation, and a flexible approach across a range of projects. Take pride and responsibility in maintaining Council office accommodation. Comply with the Council's financial procedures, annual review processes, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion commitments, and Health and Safety requirements. Undertake any other duties, training, or responsibilities appropriate to the grade and purpose of the post. Profile A successful Building Surveyor should have: A professional qualification in building surveying, construction, or a related field. Proven knowledge of building regulations and construction standards. Experience in managing construction projects and property assessments. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for project management. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate of 27.00 - 33.00 per hour, depending on experience. Opportunity to work within the public sector and contribute to community projects. Flexible and temporary role suited to professionals seeking project-based work. Engaging projects within the construction industry. If you are a skilled Building Surveyor seeking a temporary role in the public sector, this opportunity could be the perfect fit for you. Apply today to make a meaningful impact!

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