Michael Page Property and Construction
Buxton, Derbyshire
The role of Community Safety Officer involves ensuring the safety and well-being of the local community by addressing safety concerns and implementing effective solutions. This temporary position in the public sector focuses on property-related safety initiatives in Buxton/Glossop. Client Details This opportunity is with a public sector organisation that operates as part of a small-sized council. They are committed to maintaining community welfare and delivering services that enhance safety and improve the quality of life for local residents. Description Conduct risk assessments and implement safety strategies for community spaces and properties. Collaborate with local authorities, organisations, and residents to address safety concerns effectively. Monitor and report on safety issues within the community, ensuring timely resolutions. Develop and promote safety awareness campaigns and initiatives. Provide advice and support to residents on property and community safety matters. Assist in the investigation of safety incidents and recommend preventive measures. Maintain accurate records and prepare reports for internal and external stakeholders. Ensure compliance with relevant safety regulations and council policies. Profile A successful Community Safety Officer should have: A solid understanding of public sector safety requirements, particularly in property management. Experience in collaborating with local authorities and community organisations. Strong analytical skills for conducting risk assessments and identifying safety improvements. The ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders. Proficiency in maintaining records and preparing detailed reports. Knowledge of relevant safety regulations and best practices. Partnership working in an asb/community safety filed, managing projects, working with members. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate between £16.00 and £20.00 per hour. Temporary role offering flexibility and valuable public sector experience. Opportunity to work in Buxton and contribute to the safety of the local community. Supportive work environment within a small-sized council. If you are passionate about community safety and have the required expertise, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role in Buxton.
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
The role of Community Safety Officer involves ensuring the safety and well-being of the local community by addressing safety concerns and implementing effective solutions. This temporary position in the public sector focuses on property-related safety initiatives in Buxton/Glossop. Client Details This opportunity is with a public sector organisation that operates as part of a small-sized council. They are committed to maintaining community welfare and delivering services that enhance safety and improve the quality of life for local residents. Description Conduct risk assessments and implement safety strategies for community spaces and properties. Collaborate with local authorities, organisations, and residents to address safety concerns effectively. Monitor and report on safety issues within the community, ensuring timely resolutions. Develop and promote safety awareness campaigns and initiatives. Provide advice and support to residents on property and community safety matters. Assist in the investigation of safety incidents and recommend preventive measures. Maintain accurate records and prepare reports for internal and external stakeholders. Ensure compliance with relevant safety regulations and council policies. Profile A successful Community Safety Officer should have: A solid understanding of public sector safety requirements, particularly in property management. Experience in collaborating with local authorities and community organisations. Strong analytical skills for conducting risk assessments and identifying safety improvements. The ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders. Proficiency in maintaining records and preparing detailed reports. Knowledge of relevant safety regulations and best practices. Partnership working in an asb/community safety filed, managing projects, working with members. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate between £16.00 and £20.00 per hour. Temporary role offering flexibility and valuable public sector experience. Opportunity to work in Buxton and contribute to the safety of the local community. Supportive work environment within a small-sized council. If you are passionate about community safety and have the required expertise, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role in Buxton.
The Bid Manager will play a critical role in managing and coordinating the bidding process for construction projects within the property industry. Based in the West Midlands, this role requires a detail-oriented professional to ensure all bids are compelling, compliant, and aligned with client expectations. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation operating within the property industry. The company is a main contractor known for delivering exceptional construction services and fostering a professional and results-driven work environment. Description Manage the end-to-end bid process, ensuring timely and accurate submission of proposals. Collaborate with internal teams to develop winning strategies and tailor proposals to client needs. Coordinate the collection of technical, financial, and operational information for bids. Ensure all bids are compliant with client requirements and industry standards. Lead the preparation of presentations and supporting documents for client meetings. Maintain accurate records of bid activities, outcomes, and feedback for continuous improvement. Monitor industry trends and competitor activities to enhance bidding strategies. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally. Profile A successful Bid Manager should have: A proven track record in managing bids within the construction or property industry. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Familiarity with bidding frameworks, processes, and compliance requirements. Proficiency in relevant software tools for bid preparation and management. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively across teams. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Job Offer Competitive salary and car allowance. Permanent position offering job stability and career development opportunities. Engaging and professional company culture within the property industry. Role based in the West Midlands, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment. If you are a motivated Bid Manager looking to make a significant impact in the property industry, we encourage you to apply today!
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Bid Manager will play a critical role in managing and coordinating the bidding process for construction projects within the property industry. Based in the West Midlands, this role requires a detail-oriented professional to ensure all bids are compelling, compliant, and aligned with client expectations. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation operating within the property industry. The company is a main contractor known for delivering exceptional construction services and fostering a professional and results-driven work environment. Description Manage the end-to-end bid process, ensuring timely and accurate submission of proposals. Collaborate with internal teams to develop winning strategies and tailor proposals to client needs. Coordinate the collection of technical, financial, and operational information for bids. Ensure all bids are compliant with client requirements and industry standards. Lead the preparation of presentations and supporting documents for client meetings. Maintain accurate records of bid activities, outcomes, and feedback for continuous improvement. Monitor industry trends and competitor activities to enhance bidding strategies. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally. Profile A successful Bid Manager should have: A proven track record in managing bids within the construction or property industry. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Familiarity with bidding frameworks, processes, and compliance requirements. Proficiency in relevant software tools for bid preparation and management. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively across teams. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Job Offer Competitive salary and car allowance. Permanent position offering job stability and career development opportunities. Engaging and professional company culture within the property industry. Role based in the West Midlands, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment. If you are a motivated Bid Manager looking to make a significant impact in the property industry, we encourage you to apply today!
Michael Page Property and Construction
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
This role involves managing multiple property development and construction projects around Tunbridge Wells, taking responsibility from inception through to completion within a lean consultancy environment. It offers a hands-on position with strong progression opportunities, hybrid working, and support towards professional qualifications such as APC. Client Details Our client is a growing, independent property consultancy based in Tunbridge Wells. Established by senior leadership from a large, global consultancy, the business was created to deliver complex, high-value projects without the bureaucracy typically associated with larger firms. With a lean team structure, they offer a more agile and hands-on approach, working across a range of challenging development schemes in the local region. Description Act as the primary point of contact across multiple live construction and development projects, ensuring successful delivery from inception through to completion Work closely with contractors and consultants to ensure compliance with building regulations, health & safety standards, and agreed project timelines Conduct regular site visits across projects located in and around Tunbridge Wells, monitoring progress and reporting updates to senior stakeholders Organise and lead site meetings, coordinating with contractors, consultants, and internal teams to drive project delivery Support procurement activities including sourcing materials, obtaining cost estimates, and liaising with suppliers Prepare and issue tender documentation, assisting in the evaluation and appointment of contractors and consultants Monitor project costs, working alongside internal teams to review invoices, track budgets, and maintain financial control Contribute to the delivery of refurbishment and development projects, ensuring quality and programme objectives are met Profile Experience as a Project Manager within property, construction, or consultancy environments Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously within a lean team structure A proactive, hands-on approach with strong organisational and communication skills Solid understanding of health & safety regulations and building compliance Experience coordinating contractors and consultants effectively Exposure to development or refurbishment projects is advantageous Ambition to progress professionally, with interest in achieving APC or equivalent qualifications Job Offer Salary of £45,000 Hybrid working (3 days office/site-based, 2 days from home) Opportunity to work on complex, high-value projects within a growing consultancy Clear progression pathway within a supportive, close-knit team APC support and ongoing professional development
May 08, 2026
Full time
This role involves managing multiple property development and construction projects around Tunbridge Wells, taking responsibility from inception through to completion within a lean consultancy environment. It offers a hands-on position with strong progression opportunities, hybrid working, and support towards professional qualifications such as APC. Client Details Our client is a growing, independent property consultancy based in Tunbridge Wells. Established by senior leadership from a large, global consultancy, the business was created to deliver complex, high-value projects without the bureaucracy typically associated with larger firms. With a lean team structure, they offer a more agile and hands-on approach, working across a range of challenging development schemes in the local region. Description Act as the primary point of contact across multiple live construction and development projects, ensuring successful delivery from inception through to completion Work closely with contractors and consultants to ensure compliance with building regulations, health & safety standards, and agreed project timelines Conduct regular site visits across projects located in and around Tunbridge Wells, monitoring progress and reporting updates to senior stakeholders Organise and lead site meetings, coordinating with contractors, consultants, and internal teams to drive project delivery Support procurement activities including sourcing materials, obtaining cost estimates, and liaising with suppliers Prepare and issue tender documentation, assisting in the evaluation and appointment of contractors and consultants Monitor project costs, working alongside internal teams to review invoices, track budgets, and maintain financial control Contribute to the delivery of refurbishment and development projects, ensuring quality and programme objectives are met Profile Experience as a Project Manager within property, construction, or consultancy environments Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously within a lean team structure A proactive, hands-on approach with strong organisational and communication skills Solid understanding of health & safety regulations and building compliance Experience coordinating contractors and consultants effectively Exposure to development or refurbishment projects is advantageous Ambition to progress professionally, with interest in achieving APC or equivalent qualifications Job Offer Salary of £45,000 Hybrid working (3 days office/site-based, 2 days from home) Opportunity to work on complex, high-value projects within a growing consultancy Clear progression pathway within a supportive, close-knit team APC support and ongoing professional development
Michael Page Property and Construction
Liverpool, Merseyside
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
May 08, 2026
Contractor
A leading North West housing and property organisation is hiring a Compliance Officer to support the delivery of statutory compliance across key safety workstreams, ensuring programmes are completed, data is accurate, and assurance reporting is robust. You'll be the day-to-day operational point of contact, working with internal teams and specialist contractors to deliver safe, compliant homes and excellent customer outcomes. Client Details Our client is a values-led, customer-focused housing and property organisation with a strong reputation for doing the right thing, investing in people, and operating to high governance and safety standards. They manage a significant property portfolio across the North West and are committed to continuous improvement , service quality , and regulatory excellence . Description Support the management and evolution of the organisation's statutory compliance framework , ensuring alignment with best practice and legislation. Act as the main operational point of contact for compliance delivery-ensuring smooth, high-quality, value-for-money service. Manage day-to-day delivery of compliance servicing, inspections, and follow-up remedial works across: Gas , Asbestos , Legionella , Electrical , Fire Safety , Lifts , and associated M&E services Coordinate access for hard-to-reach properties, working with colleagues and contractors to deliver approved procedures. Maintain and improve compliance data management systems -ensuring records are accurate, complete, auditable and readily available. Collate performance data and produce draft monthly/quarterly/annual KPI reports by compliance stream. Keep current with compliance best practice/legislation and share key updates with relevant teams and stakeholders. Coordinate a programme of compliance audits (internal and external), collating findings and performance evidence for assurance reporting. Provide technical support/advice on regulatory requirements related to asset compliance. Support procurement activity: contractor/consultant selection and appointment in line with governance and financial procedures. Run contractor performance and contract management meetings-agenda/action tracking and documentation. Raise work orders/variations, ensure approvals are in place, and reconcile invoices against authorised orders. Work confidently within compliance IT systems/third-party portals and asset management software modules (e.g., servicing & inspection systems). Promote safe working and safeguarding culture-reporting hazards and supporting organisational obligations. Produce analysis in Excel (intermediate+) to support decisions and compliance assurance Profile NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) and/or strong relevant experience in property compliance or asset safety. Compliance training/knowledge across some of: Fire Safety, Asbestos, Gas Safety, Electrical Safety (others desirable). Experience managing and/or supporting delivery of building services/maintenance contracts (including procurement exposure). Understanding of compliance requirements and Health & Safety legislation (CDM knowledge is advantageous). Strong admin discipline and confidence using MS Office and property/compliance databases/asset management systems. Confidence building relationships with contractors, auditors, regulators and internal stakeholders. Job Offer High-impact role protecting customers and ensuring safe, compliant homes Genuine development exposure across multiple compliance workstreams Strong stakeholder visibility and the chance to shape performance through data and assurance Supportive leadership and a values-driven culture focused on ownership and growth Competitive salary (DOE) + strong benefits package (details shared at application stage) Training and professional development support (role-dependent)
This field-based Property Manager role will focus on delivering Capex works, major maintenance and compliance, as well as protecting & enhancing the company's property assets through proactive management of all repairs & maintenance to a defined region of pubs from the North of London, through Buckinghamshire and up to Coventry. Client Details This opportunity is with a leading and well-established business in the leisure, travel & tourism sector. The company is award-winning and known for its commitment to providing high-quality experiences and maintaining well-run facilities across the country. Description The Property Manager will: Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of properties, ensuring all facilities meet required standards. Manage property budgets effectively, tracking expenses and ensuring cost-efficiency. Manage the end-to-end process of projects related to property maintenance. Coordinate with contractors and service providers to address maintenance and repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all properties. Conduct regular property inspections to identify and address any potential issues. Collaborate with internal teams to support operational goals. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in real estate and property management (ideally within the pub or leisure sector). The ability to manage property maintenance projects from start to finish. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and budget management skills. Ability to build and maintain relationships with contractors and tenants. A results-driven mindset with a focus on efficiency and high standards. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. RICS / CIOB qualification (preferable). Full UK driving licence. Job Offer The role of Property Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £70,000 per annum (dependant on experience). Comprehensive pension scheme for long-term financial security. Annual performance-based bonus to reward achievements (up to 20%) Company car or car allowance to support your role. Permanent position offering stability and career progression. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Property Manager to excel in the real estate and property industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today.
May 08, 2026
Full time
This field-based Property Manager role will focus on delivering Capex works, major maintenance and compliance, as well as protecting & enhancing the company's property assets through proactive management of all repairs & maintenance to a defined region of pubs from the North of London, through Buckinghamshire and up to Coventry. Client Details This opportunity is with a leading and well-established business in the leisure, travel & tourism sector. The company is award-winning and known for its commitment to providing high-quality experiences and maintaining well-run facilities across the country. Description The Property Manager will: Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of properties, ensuring all facilities meet required standards. Manage property budgets effectively, tracking expenses and ensuring cost-efficiency. Manage the end-to-end process of projects related to property maintenance. Coordinate with contractors and service providers to address maintenance and repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all properties. Conduct regular property inspections to identify and address any potential issues. Collaborate with internal teams to support operational goals. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in real estate and property management (ideally within the pub or leisure sector). The ability to manage property maintenance projects from start to finish. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and budget management skills. Ability to build and maintain relationships with contractors and tenants. A results-driven mindset with a focus on efficiency and high standards. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. RICS / CIOB qualification (preferable). Full UK driving licence. Job Offer The role of Property Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £70,000 per annum (dependant on experience). Comprehensive pension scheme for long-term financial security. Annual performance-based bonus to reward achievements (up to 20%) Company car or car allowance to support your role. Permanent position offering stability and career progression. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Property Manager to excel in the real estate and property industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today.
Lead role, responsible for end-to-end administration, governance & integrity of commercial real estate lease portfolio across UK & Ireland (300+ sites). Central ownership of all critical Real Estate data; Leases, salient portfolio dates, occupancy cost administration etc working closely internally with Real Estate Development, Finance and Legal teams as well as 3rd parties, ensuring accuracy, strategic control and effective estate management. Client Details Our client is a dual-listed (New York & London) market-leading food & beverage operator with significant Real Estate portfolio in the UK & Ireland. They pride themselves on a culture of open communication, help and supportive work between all departments and the ability for their employees to explore different functions across long careers - people frequently stay for 10-20 years+. The business encourages "best use of time", with working patterns split 3:2 office / home, to ensure people have the right amount of collaboration with colleagues as well as time for detailed focus. Description Own and oversee lease data within the global lease accounting system (e.g. TRIRIGA), ensuring accuracy, completeness, and alignment with legal documentation and business requirements. Partner with Global Centres of Excellence to align data standards, system enhancements, and process improvements. Maintain robust data governance, version control, and audit readiness across all lease records. Act as the subject-matter expert for lease administration governance, standards, and best practice. Support internal SOX and external audit information requests. Oversee the administration of rent, service charge, insurance, and other occupancy-related costs. Work closely with Finance on invoicing, reconciliations, payment schedules, contractual obligations, and vendor maintenance. Provide lease administration input into financial reporting and audit processes. Deliver clear, accurate reporting on lease status, costs, and critical dates for Estates and Finance stakeholders. Identify data gaps, risks, and process inefficiencies, driving continuous improvement initiatives. Support lease administration system development, enhancements, and user guidance. Lead the harmonisation of data inputs, systems, and reporting across the Development team. Provide actionable insights on new site planning and key estate and construction metrics across the UK & Ireland. Lead a small team to develop dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI) to enable real-time decision-making across Acquisitions, Estates, and Construction. Analyse store-level performance, footfall, and demographic data to support estate optimisation. Team Leadership Manage and develop a team of lease administrators, fostering a culture of curiosity, innovation, and continuous improvement. Promote best practice in data analysis and storytelling across the wider Property & Development team. Profile The successful UK Lead for Real Estate Lease Admin & Data Science should have: Proven experience in commercial lease administration across a large, multi-site property portfolio. Strong understanding of commercial leases and occupancy costs. Demonstrable track-record in Real Estate data collection & analysis, Data Visualisation as well as clear reporting to facilitate achieving strategic property goals. Experience partnering with Finance on invoicing, reconciliations, and vendor management. Highly organised, high attention to detail with a strong data governance and control mindset. Advanced skills in SQL, Excel, and data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau). Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ideally experience within a corporate occupier, a national retail / leisure estate - OR - Real Estate Consultancy background working on corporate occupier accounts across large portfolios of leased assets. Knowledge of UK & Ireland lease structures and market practice. Experience managing outsourced partners and service providers. Job Offer Competitive salary, Hybrid working, excellent add-ons / package benefits
May 08, 2026
Full time
Lead role, responsible for end-to-end administration, governance & integrity of commercial real estate lease portfolio across UK & Ireland (300+ sites). Central ownership of all critical Real Estate data; Leases, salient portfolio dates, occupancy cost administration etc working closely internally with Real Estate Development, Finance and Legal teams as well as 3rd parties, ensuring accuracy, strategic control and effective estate management. Client Details Our client is a dual-listed (New York & London) market-leading food & beverage operator with significant Real Estate portfolio in the UK & Ireland. They pride themselves on a culture of open communication, help and supportive work between all departments and the ability for their employees to explore different functions across long careers - people frequently stay for 10-20 years+. The business encourages "best use of time", with working patterns split 3:2 office / home, to ensure people have the right amount of collaboration with colleagues as well as time for detailed focus. Description Own and oversee lease data within the global lease accounting system (e.g. TRIRIGA), ensuring accuracy, completeness, and alignment with legal documentation and business requirements. Partner with Global Centres of Excellence to align data standards, system enhancements, and process improvements. Maintain robust data governance, version control, and audit readiness across all lease records. Act as the subject-matter expert for lease administration governance, standards, and best practice. Support internal SOX and external audit information requests. Oversee the administration of rent, service charge, insurance, and other occupancy-related costs. Work closely with Finance on invoicing, reconciliations, payment schedules, contractual obligations, and vendor maintenance. Provide lease administration input into financial reporting and audit processes. Deliver clear, accurate reporting on lease status, costs, and critical dates for Estates and Finance stakeholders. Identify data gaps, risks, and process inefficiencies, driving continuous improvement initiatives. Support lease administration system development, enhancements, and user guidance. Lead the harmonisation of data inputs, systems, and reporting across the Development team. Provide actionable insights on new site planning and key estate and construction metrics across the UK & Ireland. Lead a small team to develop dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI) to enable real-time decision-making across Acquisitions, Estates, and Construction. Analyse store-level performance, footfall, and demographic data to support estate optimisation. Team Leadership Manage and develop a team of lease administrators, fostering a culture of curiosity, innovation, and continuous improvement. Promote best practice in data analysis and storytelling across the wider Property & Development team. Profile The successful UK Lead for Real Estate Lease Admin & Data Science should have: Proven experience in commercial lease administration across a large, multi-site property portfolio. Strong understanding of commercial leases and occupancy costs. Demonstrable track-record in Real Estate data collection & analysis, Data Visualisation as well as clear reporting to facilitate achieving strategic property goals. Experience partnering with Finance on invoicing, reconciliations, and vendor management. Highly organised, high attention to detail with a strong data governance and control mindset. Advanced skills in SQL, Excel, and data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau). Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ideally experience within a corporate occupier, a national retail / leisure estate - OR - Real Estate Consultancy background working on corporate occupier accounts across large portfolios of leased assets. Knowledge of UK & Ireland lease structures and market practice. Experience managing outsourced partners and service providers. Job Offer Competitive salary, Hybrid working, excellent add-ons / package benefits
The Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of the portfolio from a commercial and operational sense. This role requires a proactive individual with a strong understanding of facilities management to ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations and a commercial acumen to drive strategy and manage leases. Client Details This opportunity is within a well-established Midlands based organisation. Looking to add a Property Manager to oversee its nationwide portfolio of mixed assets. Description Oversee the day-to-day management of facilities and property operations. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Develop and implement property maintenance schedules and improvement plans. Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts for services and supplies. Monitor budgets and control operational costs effectively. Coordinate property inspections and address maintenance issues promptly. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure facilities meet operational needs. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in facilities or estates management. Strong understanding of property maintenance and compliance regulations. Knowledge of lease renewals, rent reviews and landlord negotiations. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in managing budgets and vendor relationships. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with stakeholders. Relevant qualifications in facilities management or a related field. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging and benefits package. A senior role within the organisation and spot on the SLT. The autonomy to manage the property portfolio and shape the strategy. If you are a motivated Property Manager looking to advance your career in facilities/estates management, apply today.
May 08, 2026
Full time
The Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of the portfolio from a commercial and operational sense. This role requires a proactive individual with a strong understanding of facilities management to ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations and a commercial acumen to drive strategy and manage leases. Client Details This opportunity is within a well-established Midlands based organisation. Looking to add a Property Manager to oversee its nationwide portfolio of mixed assets. Description Oversee the day-to-day management of facilities and property operations. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Develop and implement property maintenance schedules and improvement plans. Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts for services and supplies. Monitor budgets and control operational costs effectively. Coordinate property inspections and address maintenance issues promptly. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure facilities meet operational needs. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in facilities or estates management. Strong understanding of property maintenance and compliance regulations. Knowledge of lease renewals, rent reviews and landlord negotiations. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in managing budgets and vendor relationships. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with stakeholders. Relevant qualifications in facilities management or a related field. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging and benefits package. A senior role within the organisation and spot on the SLT. The autonomy to manage the property portfolio and shape the strategy. If you are a motivated Property Manager looking to advance your career in facilities/estates management, apply today.
Michael Page Property and Construction
Leeds, Yorkshire
The Senior Repairs Coordinator will oversee property maintenance and repairs, ensuring efficient service delivery within the not-for-profit sector. Based in Leeds, this role requires a proactive professional to manage operations and maintain high standards in property management. Client Details The organisation is a well-established not-for-profit entity focused on property management. With a strong presence in Leeds, they are dedicated to providing high-quality services and maintaining a positive impact within the local community. Description Coordinate and oversee property repair and maintenance activities to ensure timely completion. Liaise with contractors, tenants, and internal teams to address maintenance issues effectively. Manage schedules and prioritise repairs to maximise efficiency and resource allocation. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations in all repair and maintenance work. Monitor budgets and ensure cost-effective solutions are implemented across all projects. Maintain accurate records of repairs, inspections, and maintenance activities. Develop and implement strategies to improve the overall quality of property management services. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on progress and challenges. Profile A successful Senior Repairs Coordinator should have: Strong knowledge of property maintenance and repair processes within the not-for-profit sector. Proven ability to manage contractors and ensure quality service delivery. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively. Familiarity with health and safety regulations related to property management. Experience in managing budgets and cost control within a property-focused environment. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with diverse stakeholders. A commitment to maintaining high standards in property upkeep and tenant satisfaction. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £32,400 to £39,600 per annum. Opportunity to work within a respected not-for-profit organisation in Leeds. Permanent role with stability and career development opportunities. Chance to make a meaningful contribution to the local community through property management. If you are passionate about property management and have the skills required to excel as a Senior Repairs Coordinator, we encourage you to apply today!
May 08, 2026
Full time
The Senior Repairs Coordinator will oversee property maintenance and repairs, ensuring efficient service delivery within the not-for-profit sector. Based in Leeds, this role requires a proactive professional to manage operations and maintain high standards in property management. Client Details The organisation is a well-established not-for-profit entity focused on property management. With a strong presence in Leeds, they are dedicated to providing high-quality services and maintaining a positive impact within the local community. Description Coordinate and oversee property repair and maintenance activities to ensure timely completion. Liaise with contractors, tenants, and internal teams to address maintenance issues effectively. Manage schedules and prioritise repairs to maximise efficiency and resource allocation. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations in all repair and maintenance work. Monitor budgets and ensure cost-effective solutions are implemented across all projects. Maintain accurate records of repairs, inspections, and maintenance activities. Develop and implement strategies to improve the overall quality of property management services. Provide regular updates and reports to senior management on progress and challenges. Profile A successful Senior Repairs Coordinator should have: Strong knowledge of property maintenance and repair processes within the not-for-profit sector. Proven ability to manage contractors and ensure quality service delivery. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively. Familiarity with health and safety regulations related to property management. Experience in managing budgets and cost control within a property-focused environment. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with diverse stakeholders. A commitment to maintaining high standards in property upkeep and tenant satisfaction. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £32,400 to £39,600 per annum. Opportunity to work within a respected not-for-profit organisation in Leeds. Permanent role with stability and career development opportunities. Chance to make a meaningful contribution to the local community through property management. If you are passionate about property management and have the skills required to excel as a Senior Repairs Coordinator, we encourage you to apply today!
Michael Page Property and Construction
Durham, County Durham
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Retrofit Coordinator to lead PAS 2035-compliant retrofit delivery across high-profile domestic housing programmes in the North East , based from Durham. This role offers a blend of technical leadership, compliance ownership, and strategic influence within a large, well-resourced sustainability team. Client Details Our client is a market-leading, multinational energy and technical services organisation , delivering complex housing retrofit, energy efficiency, and decarbonisation programmes across the UK. With a strong presence in the North East , they operate at scale across SHDF, ECO, LAD, and other government-funded frameworks , combining technical excellence with long-term investment in people, training, and innovation. Description Lead end-to-end PAS 2035 delivery , from assessment through design, installation, handover, and monitoring Act as the primary technical authority for retrofit coordination and energy modelling Manage retrofit surveying activity across the North East , ensuring high standards of quality, accuracy, and compliance Produce, review, and validate RdSAP and full SAP models aligned with scheme criteria Manage TrustMark lodgements in line with programme delivery and funding requirements Work closely with operational, design, and delivery teams to ensure technically robust retrofit solutions Coordinate and manage external retrofit assessors and survey partners Implement and oversee audit processes for internal and external surveyors Drive an excellent customer and resident experience throughout the retrofit assessment process Support bid and tender submissions with strong technical and compliance input Share technical guidance, best practice, and industry updates across the wider business Profile A successful Retrofit Coordinator should have: Relevant qualifications in construction, engineering, or a related field. Experience in project management within the construction or property industry. Strong knowledge of retrofit standards and energy efficiency practices. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Proficiency in using project management tools and software. A proactive approach to identifying and resolving issues. Job Offer Competitive salary plus an excellent, flexible benefits package 25 days annual leave + public holidays Life assurance (2 annual salary) Structured learning, development, and professional qualification support Clear progression into senior technical, retrofit, or sustainability leadership roles Employee discount schemes for major retailers and brands Gym membership discounts and cycle-to-work scheme Holiday purchase options
May 07, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Retrofit Coordinator to lead PAS 2035-compliant retrofit delivery across high-profile domestic housing programmes in the North East , based from Durham. This role offers a blend of technical leadership, compliance ownership, and strategic influence within a large, well-resourced sustainability team. Client Details Our client is a market-leading, multinational energy and technical services organisation , delivering complex housing retrofit, energy efficiency, and decarbonisation programmes across the UK. With a strong presence in the North East , they operate at scale across SHDF, ECO, LAD, and other government-funded frameworks , combining technical excellence with long-term investment in people, training, and innovation. Description Lead end-to-end PAS 2035 delivery , from assessment through design, installation, handover, and monitoring Act as the primary technical authority for retrofit coordination and energy modelling Manage retrofit surveying activity across the North East , ensuring high standards of quality, accuracy, and compliance Produce, review, and validate RdSAP and full SAP models aligned with scheme criteria Manage TrustMark lodgements in line with programme delivery and funding requirements Work closely with operational, design, and delivery teams to ensure technically robust retrofit solutions Coordinate and manage external retrofit assessors and survey partners Implement and oversee audit processes for internal and external surveyors Drive an excellent customer and resident experience throughout the retrofit assessment process Support bid and tender submissions with strong technical and compliance input Share technical guidance, best practice, and industry updates across the wider business Profile A successful Retrofit Coordinator should have: Relevant qualifications in construction, engineering, or a related field. Experience in project management within the construction or property industry. Strong knowledge of retrofit standards and energy efficiency practices. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Proficiency in using project management tools and software. A proactive approach to identifying and resolving issues. Job Offer Competitive salary plus an excellent, flexible benefits package 25 days annual leave + public holidays Life assurance (2 annual salary) Structured learning, development, and professional qualification support Clear progression into senior technical, retrofit, or sustainability leadership roles Employee discount schemes for major retailers and brands Gym membership discounts and cycle-to-work scheme Holiday purchase options
Michael Page Property and Construction
Rugby, Warwickshire
As a Maintenance Electrical Facilities Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining and repairing electrical systems within facilities management in a busy distribution centre to ensure optimal operation. This role in the retail industry is based near Rugby and requires a proactive approach to problem-solving and attention to detail. Client Details This opportunity, based near Rugby, is with a well-established, large organisation in the retail industry. Known for its commitment to operational excellence and innovation, the company provides a supportive environment for employees to thrive in their roles. Description The Electrical Facilities Engineer will: Conduct routine and reactive maintenance and repair of electrical systems to ensure operational efficiency. Diagnose and resolve electrical faults within facilities promptly and effectively. Carry out inspections and ensure compliance with relevant safety standards and regulations. Manage external contractors when on site. Take the lead within the facilities maintenance team. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and technical reports. Support energy efficiency initiatives by identifying areas for improvement in electrical systems. Respond to emergency maintenance requests to minimise downtime. Ensure all work is performed to high standards of quality and safety. Profile A successful Electrical Facilities Engineer should have: A strong background in facilities/building maintenance with an electrical bias. Relevant electrical qualifications such as 18th Edition, NVQ in electrical installations or similar. Experience and willingness to take the lead within a team. Proficiency in diagnosing and repairing electrical systems. General knowledge across facilities/building maintenance. Knowledge of health and safety regulations in the workplace. Experience working within facilities management or a related field. A strong commitment to delivering high-quality work. The ability to collaborate effectively with a team. A background in building, property and housing maintenance. Job Offer The role of Electrical Facilities Engineer benefits from: A competitive salary ranging from £40,000 to £45,000, depending on experience. An attractive pension scheme to support your financial future. An excellent employee discount scheme. Permanent, stable employment in a large organisation. Opportunities to work in a supportive and professional environment. Long-term career opportunities. If you are based near Rugby and ready to take the next step in your career as a Electrical Facilities Engineer, we encourage you to apply today.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
As a Maintenance Electrical Facilities Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining and repairing electrical systems within facilities management in a busy distribution centre to ensure optimal operation. This role in the retail industry is based near Rugby and requires a proactive approach to problem-solving and attention to detail. Client Details This opportunity, based near Rugby, is with a well-established, large organisation in the retail industry. Known for its commitment to operational excellence and innovation, the company provides a supportive environment for employees to thrive in their roles. Description The Electrical Facilities Engineer will: Conduct routine and reactive maintenance and repair of electrical systems to ensure operational efficiency. Diagnose and resolve electrical faults within facilities promptly and effectively. Carry out inspections and ensure compliance with relevant safety standards and regulations. Manage external contractors when on site. Take the lead within the facilities maintenance team. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and technical reports. Support energy efficiency initiatives by identifying areas for improvement in electrical systems. Respond to emergency maintenance requests to minimise downtime. Ensure all work is performed to high standards of quality and safety. Profile A successful Electrical Facilities Engineer should have: A strong background in facilities/building maintenance with an electrical bias. Relevant electrical qualifications such as 18th Edition, NVQ in electrical installations or similar. Experience and willingness to take the lead within a team. Proficiency in diagnosing and repairing electrical systems. General knowledge across facilities/building maintenance. Knowledge of health and safety regulations in the workplace. Experience working within facilities management or a related field. A strong commitment to delivering high-quality work. The ability to collaborate effectively with a team. A background in building, property and housing maintenance. Job Offer The role of Electrical Facilities Engineer benefits from: A competitive salary ranging from £40,000 to £45,000, depending on experience. An attractive pension scheme to support your financial future. An excellent employee discount scheme. Permanent, stable employment in a large organisation. Opportunities to work in a supportive and professional environment. Long-term career opportunities. If you are based near Rugby and ready to take the next step in your career as a Electrical Facilities Engineer, we encourage you to apply today.
Michael Page Property and Construction
Reading, Berkshire
This role offers an exciting opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a growing commercial team in Newbury, contributing to long-term cyclical contracts across public, private, residential, and educational sectors. The position focuses on estimating, tendering, and contract management, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, integrity, and sustainable growth. Client Details The client is a well-established contractor with a strong reputation for delivering painting, decorating, and planned refurbishment works across multiple sectors including residential, public, and education. They foster a collaborative, people-focused culture and are committed to sustainable growth, employee development, and long-term client relationships. Description Supporting a growing commercial team with a strong pipeline of long-term cyclical contracts. Specialises in painting, decorating, and planned refurbishment works across the public sector. Responsible for tendering, estimating, and on-site measurement of works. Prepare cost value reconciliations and identify commercial risks and opportunities. Collaborate with Contracts Managers to set productivity targets and manage labour incentives. Maintain strong relationships with clients and suppliers to manage contract variations and progress. Analyse weekly site reports covering labour rates, budgets, progress, quality, and safety. Requires experience in estimating and surveying, managing projects up to £3 million annually. Seeks a commercially minded, entrepreneurial individual with strong analytical and negotiation skills. Offers a comprehensive benefits package including profit share, enhanced pension, insurance, flexible leave, training, and wellbeing support. Emphasises honesty, integrity, teamwork, and a people-focused approach. Profile Proven experience in estimating and surveying, from tender through to final account. Ability to manage projects with an annual value of up to £3 million. Strong commercial awareness with an analytical and accurate approach. Entrepreneurial mindset with a talent for identifying business opportunities and negotiating effectively. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative, people-focused attitude. Ability to build and maintain long-term relationships with clients, suppliers, and colleagues. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with varied contract types. Commitment to honesty, integrity, and teamwork. Willingness to contribute to a culture of sustainable growth and continuous improvement. Job Offer Profit share scheme (14% of base salary achieved last year). Private mileage scheme and fuel card. Enhanced employer pension contribution up to 7% or access to a savings scheme. Life, medical, and permanent health insurance. Flexible annual leave options (buy up to 5 days or sell up to 3 days). Access to health and wellbeing support, including free legal and financial advice. Annual pay reviews. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay. Training and development opportunities. Trade discounts for you, your friends, and family, plus Specsavers vouchers.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
This role offers an exciting opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to join a growing commercial team in Newbury, contributing to long-term cyclical contracts across public, private, residential, and educational sectors. The position focuses on estimating, tendering, and contract management, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, integrity, and sustainable growth. Client Details The client is a well-established contractor with a strong reputation for delivering painting, decorating, and planned refurbishment works across multiple sectors including residential, public, and education. They foster a collaborative, people-focused culture and are committed to sustainable growth, employee development, and long-term client relationships. Description Supporting a growing commercial team with a strong pipeline of long-term cyclical contracts. Specialises in painting, decorating, and planned refurbishment works across the public sector. Responsible for tendering, estimating, and on-site measurement of works. Prepare cost value reconciliations and identify commercial risks and opportunities. Collaborate with Contracts Managers to set productivity targets and manage labour incentives. Maintain strong relationships with clients and suppliers to manage contract variations and progress. Analyse weekly site reports covering labour rates, budgets, progress, quality, and safety. Requires experience in estimating and surveying, managing projects up to £3 million annually. Seeks a commercially minded, entrepreneurial individual with strong analytical and negotiation skills. Offers a comprehensive benefits package including profit share, enhanced pension, insurance, flexible leave, training, and wellbeing support. Emphasises honesty, integrity, teamwork, and a people-focused approach. Profile Proven experience in estimating and surveying, from tender through to final account. Ability to manage projects with an annual value of up to £3 million. Strong commercial awareness with an analytical and accurate approach. Entrepreneurial mindset with a talent for identifying business opportunities and negotiating effectively. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative, people-focused attitude. Ability to build and maintain long-term relationships with clients, suppliers, and colleagues. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with varied contract types. Commitment to honesty, integrity, and teamwork. Willingness to contribute to a culture of sustainable growth and continuous improvement. Job Offer Profit share scheme (14% of base salary achieved last year). Private mileage scheme and fuel card. Enhanced employer pension contribution up to 7% or access to a savings scheme. Life, medical, and permanent health insurance. Flexible annual leave options (buy up to 5 days or sell up to 3 days). Access to health and wellbeing support, including free legal and financial advice. Annual pay reviews. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay. Training and development opportunities. Trade discounts for you, your friends, and family, plus Specsavers vouchers.
We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Architect (Residential) with proven experience in residential property design and strong proficiency in Revit software to join our dynamic team in Birmingham (please note the role is office based). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a variety of residential projects ranging from bespoke homes to multi-unit developments. Client Details Our Birmingham-based client is a well-established, large organisation in the Building and Construction sector with an international presence. This company is renowned for its high-quality construction projects and its commitment to innovative design and sustainable building practices. Description Key Responsibilities of the Architect (Residential) role: Lead and support the design and delivery of residential projects from concept through to completion. Produce high-quality architectural drawings and models using Revit. Collaborate with clients, consultants, and contractors to ensure design integrity and compliance. Conduct site visits and manage project timelines and budgets. Stay up to date with UK building regulations and planning policies. Profile A successful Architect (Residential) should have: A relevant Degree/Qualification in Architecture. Minimum 3 years' experience working on residential projects in the UK. Advanced proficiency in Revit (portfolio examples required). Strong understanding of UK building regulations and planning processes. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. A strong design background in building and construction. The willingness to be office-based in Birmingham. Job Offer A successful Architect (Residential) benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £50000 to £60000 per annum. Pension scheme. 28 days annual leave + bank holidays. A supportive and collaborative company culture that values innovation and sustainability. Opportunities for professional growth within the Building and Construction industry. If you are an experienced Architect looking for your next opportunity in the construction sector, we encourage you to apply today!
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Architect (Residential) with proven experience in residential property design and strong proficiency in Revit software to join our dynamic team in Birmingham (please note the role is office based). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a variety of residential projects ranging from bespoke homes to multi-unit developments. Client Details Our Birmingham-based client is a well-established, large organisation in the Building and Construction sector with an international presence. This company is renowned for its high-quality construction projects and its commitment to innovative design and sustainable building practices. Description Key Responsibilities of the Architect (Residential) role: Lead and support the design and delivery of residential projects from concept through to completion. Produce high-quality architectural drawings and models using Revit. Collaborate with clients, consultants, and contractors to ensure design integrity and compliance. Conduct site visits and manage project timelines and budgets. Stay up to date with UK building regulations and planning policies. Profile A successful Architect (Residential) should have: A relevant Degree/Qualification in Architecture. Minimum 3 years' experience working on residential projects in the UK. Advanced proficiency in Revit (portfolio examples required). Strong understanding of UK building regulations and planning processes. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. A strong design background in building and construction. The willingness to be office-based in Birmingham. Job Offer A successful Architect (Residential) benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £50000 to £60000 per annum. Pension scheme. 28 days annual leave + bank holidays. A supportive and collaborative company culture that values innovation and sustainability. Opportunities for professional growth within the Building and Construction industry. If you are an experienced Architect looking for your next opportunity in the construction sector, we encourage you to apply today!
Michael Page Property and Construction
Stockport, Cheshire
We are seeking a dedicated Technical Surveyor to join a well known Housing Association based in the North West to support with the new legislation coming in. This temporary role in Stockport requires a professional with a strong understanding of technical surveying to support operational needs effectively. Client Details The organisation is a housing provider operating int he public sector. It is a well-established, medium-sized organisation with a focus on delivering high-quality services to its community. Description Conduct technical surveys and assessments across various construction projects. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations based on survey findings. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and industry standards. Collaborate with project teams to provide technical guidance and support. Monitor project progress and identify potential risks or issues. Maintain accurate records of surveys and associated documentation. Communicate effectively with stakeholders to address technical queries. Support the implementation of best practices within the construction department. Profile A successful Technical Surveyor should have: Relevant qualifications in construction, surveying, or a related field. Experience in conducting technical surveys and preparing reports. Strong knowledge of construction standards and regulations. Attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for surveying tasks. Job Offer A highly competitive rate of pay available A temporary position within a respected not-for-profit organisation. An opportunity to work in Stockport, contributing to meaningful projects. Potential for professional development and skill enhancement. A supportive and well-structured working environment.
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a dedicated Technical Surveyor to join a well known Housing Association based in the North West to support with the new legislation coming in. This temporary role in Stockport requires a professional with a strong understanding of technical surveying to support operational needs effectively. Client Details The organisation is a housing provider operating int he public sector. It is a well-established, medium-sized organisation with a focus on delivering high-quality services to its community. Description Conduct technical surveys and assessments across various construction projects. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations based on survey findings. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and industry standards. Collaborate with project teams to provide technical guidance and support. Monitor project progress and identify potential risks or issues. Maintain accurate records of surveys and associated documentation. Communicate effectively with stakeholders to address technical queries. Support the implementation of best practices within the construction department. Profile A successful Technical Surveyor should have: Relevant qualifications in construction, surveying, or a related field. Experience in conducting technical surveys and preparing reports. Strong knowledge of construction standards and regulations. Attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for surveying tasks. Job Offer A highly competitive rate of pay available A temporary position within a respected not-for-profit organisation. An opportunity to work in Stockport, contributing to meaningful projects. Potential for professional development and skill enhancement. A supportive and well-structured working environment.
Michael Page Property and Construction
Loughborough, Leicestershire
The Building Fabric Surveyor will be responsible for assessing, maintaining, and improving the physical condition of buildings to ensure they meet safety and operational standards. This role offers an opportunity to work at a prestigious university campus, focusing on facilities management in Loughborough. Client Details This organisation, based in Loughborough, operates within the educational sector and is known for its commitment to maintaining high-quality facilities. It provides a supportive environment for its employees, with a focus on professional growth and excellence in facilities management. Description The successful Building Fabric Surveyor will: Conduct thorough surveys of building fabric to identify maintenance requirements. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations for repair or refurbishment projects. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations in all building assessments. Coordinate with contractors and suppliers to oversee maintenance and repair works. Manage budgets and time-lines for building fabric projects. Support the development of long-term maintenance plans for facilities. Collaborate with other departments to ensure building needs align with operational goals. Maintain accurate records of all inspections, works, and associated documentation. Profile A successful Building Fabric Surveyor should have: The ability and experience to manage small construction and maintenance processes. Experience in facilities management within large and complex environments. The ability to read and interpret engineering and building schematic drawings. A positive and proactive approach to dealing with issues. Strong knowledge of building regulations and health and safety standards. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Ability to work collaboratively with contractors and internal teams. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for building assessments. NEBOSH. HNC/HND, City & Guilds, NVQ4 in a construction related discipline or equivalent. ILM level 3 in Management or equivalent, or willing to undertake this. A background in building management within real estate and property. Job Offer The role of Building Fabric Surveyor benefits from: Competitive salary of £40,000 to £45,000 per annum. Comprehensive pension scheme to support your future. 30 days annual leave + 14 bank holiday/statutory days. Permanent role within a reputable organisation. Opportunity to contribute to facilities management in Loughborough. Supportive work environment with opportunities for professional development. If you are ready to take on the role of Building Fabric Surveyor and contribute to the facilities management sector, we encourage you to apply today!
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
The Building Fabric Surveyor will be responsible for assessing, maintaining, and improving the physical condition of buildings to ensure they meet safety and operational standards. This role offers an opportunity to work at a prestigious university campus, focusing on facilities management in Loughborough. Client Details This organisation, based in Loughborough, operates within the educational sector and is known for its commitment to maintaining high-quality facilities. It provides a supportive environment for its employees, with a focus on professional growth and excellence in facilities management. Description The successful Building Fabric Surveyor will: Conduct thorough surveys of building fabric to identify maintenance requirements. Prepare detailed reports and recommendations for repair or refurbishment projects. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations in all building assessments. Coordinate with contractors and suppliers to oversee maintenance and repair works. Manage budgets and time-lines for building fabric projects. Support the development of long-term maintenance plans for facilities. Collaborate with other departments to ensure building needs align with operational goals. Maintain accurate records of all inspections, works, and associated documentation. Profile A successful Building Fabric Surveyor should have: The ability and experience to manage small construction and maintenance processes. Experience in facilities management within large and complex environments. The ability to read and interpret engineering and building schematic drawings. A positive and proactive approach to dealing with issues. Strong knowledge of building regulations and health and safety standards. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Ability to work collaboratively with contractors and internal teams. Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for building assessments. NEBOSH. HNC/HND, City & Guilds, NVQ4 in a construction related discipline or equivalent. ILM level 3 in Management or equivalent, or willing to undertake this. A background in building management within real estate and property. Job Offer The role of Building Fabric Surveyor benefits from: Competitive salary of £40,000 to £45,000 per annum. Comprehensive pension scheme to support your future. 30 days annual leave + 14 bank holiday/statutory days. Permanent role within a reputable organisation. Opportunity to contribute to facilities management in Loughborough. Supportive work environment with opportunities for professional development. If you are ready to take on the role of Building Fabric Surveyor and contribute to the facilities management sector, we encourage you to apply today!