The Guinness Partnership
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
About the role Our Repairs and Maintenance teams play an important role in delivering our vision of providing great homes and great service. They offer vital support, ensuring that our homes?are safe, warm, and dry, and where everything works; Places where our residents are proud to live. We are looking for a Repairs Surveyor to join our team covering locations in Milton Keynes & the surrounding area. This is a full time, 39 hours per week, permanent role. The overall purpose of the role is to carry out surveys and property inspections, oversee the delivery of subcontracted repairs and ensure repairs are highlighted and completed in accordance with Guinness standards and timeframes. What we are looking for We are seeking someone with strong technical knowledge of building standards, experience in HHSRS assessments, and a solid grasp of responsive, voids and planned repairs. You will be confident managing contractors, working independently, delivering excellent customer service, and communicating clearly. You will be able to demonstrate Essential: Excellent level of knowledge of building construction standards, and legislation, and an ability to diagnose and specify remedies to building defects. Experience of undertaking assessments in line with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System. Understanding of responsive repairs, voids works, planned and cyclical repairs requirements. Ability to be proactive and work on own initiative, with limited supervision. Experience of managing contractors. Excellent standards of customer care and the ability to deliver accurate and clear communications in writing, face to face or by telephone. Good IT skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office, housing and property management systems. Ability to plan, organise and prioritise a heavy workload, whilst working on a mobile basis, keeping excellent records. Demonstrates the Guinness Behaviours. Desirable: A good understanding of the context of social housing. Experience in working within a commercially aware environment. Qualifications Essential: Educated to Level 4 (HNC in Surveying or Construction & Built Environment or equivalent) or higher. Evidence of continuous professional development. Desirable: Level 4 VRQ Certificate in Managing Damp, Mould and Customer Care in Housing. RICS (Building Surveying) or MCIOB membership. If you're interested in finding out more about the key responsibilities of the role and/or to ensure you meet the essential criteria, please review the attached role profile. REEDTGP
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
About the role Our Repairs and Maintenance teams play an important role in delivering our vision of providing great homes and great service. They offer vital support, ensuring that our homes?are safe, warm, and dry, and where everything works; Places where our residents are proud to live. We are looking for a Repairs Surveyor to join our team covering locations in Milton Keynes & the surrounding area. This is a full time, 39 hours per week, permanent role. The overall purpose of the role is to carry out surveys and property inspections, oversee the delivery of subcontracted repairs and ensure repairs are highlighted and completed in accordance with Guinness standards and timeframes. What we are looking for We are seeking someone with strong technical knowledge of building standards, experience in HHSRS assessments, and a solid grasp of responsive, voids and planned repairs. You will be confident managing contractors, working independently, delivering excellent customer service, and communicating clearly. You will be able to demonstrate Essential: Excellent level of knowledge of building construction standards, and legislation, and an ability to diagnose and specify remedies to building defects. Experience of undertaking assessments in line with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System. Understanding of responsive repairs, voids works, planned and cyclical repairs requirements. Ability to be proactive and work on own initiative, with limited supervision. Experience of managing contractors. Excellent standards of customer care and the ability to deliver accurate and clear communications in writing, face to face or by telephone. Good IT skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office, housing and property management systems. Ability to plan, organise and prioritise a heavy workload, whilst working on a mobile basis, keeping excellent records. Demonstrates the Guinness Behaviours. Desirable: A good understanding of the context of social housing. Experience in working within a commercially aware environment. Qualifications Essential: Educated to Level 4 (HNC in Surveying or Construction & Built Environment or equivalent) or higher. Evidence of continuous professional development. Desirable: Level 4 VRQ Certificate in Managing Damp, Mould and Customer Care in Housing. RICS (Building Surveying) or MCIOB membership. If you're interested in finding out more about the key responsibilities of the role and/or to ensure you meet the essential criteria, please review the attached role profile. REEDTGP
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, to assist them with their search for a Damp & Mould Surveying Lead on a permanent basis. We are looking for a Lead Surveyor to join the team responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and quality assurance of a team of Damp & Mould surveyors. Reporting to the Manager of the department, you will be responsible in ensuring that all damp and mould cases are managed effectively and compliantly, from initial triage through to resolution. You will work closely with other departments including Property Repairs and the Area Building Surveyors to provide the full range of building surveying services project management and support the management team in delivering surveying services to the legal framework associated with Awaabs Law, in time and in budget. Key Duties will include: Leading a high-performing team, which includes setting conducting regular 1-2-1 meetings, performance reviews as well as supporting wellbeing, professional development and competency standards within the team. Undertaking surveys for complex damp and mould cases where required. Supporting surveyors with technical advice and decision-making. Producing and review detailed reports and specifications for remedial works. Supporting complaint resolution and responses related to damp and mould cases. To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience leading or supervising surveying or technical teams Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, and building pathology. Detailed understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements A working knowledge of Schedule of Rates. A Formal Building qualification such as a RICs accredited course, BSC, HNC or HND. Experience working with asset management, leasehold, response repairs, empty homes and programmed works. A full and clean driving license. To apply for this position, please submit your CV or contact Natasha Moore for more information
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, to assist them with their search for a Damp & Mould Surveying Lead on a permanent basis. We are looking for a Lead Surveyor to join the team responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and quality assurance of a team of Damp & Mould surveyors. Reporting to the Manager of the department, you will be responsible in ensuring that all damp and mould cases are managed effectively and compliantly, from initial triage through to resolution. You will work closely with other departments including Property Repairs and the Area Building Surveyors to provide the full range of building surveying services project management and support the management team in delivering surveying services to the legal framework associated with Awaabs Law, in time and in budget. Key Duties will include: Leading a high-performing team, which includes setting conducting regular 1-2-1 meetings, performance reviews as well as supporting wellbeing, professional development and competency standards within the team. Undertaking surveys for complex damp and mould cases where required. Supporting surveyors with technical advice and decision-making. Producing and review detailed reports and specifications for remedial works. Supporting complaint resolution and responses related to damp and mould cases. To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience leading or supervising surveying or technical teams Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, and building pathology. Detailed understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements A working knowledge of Schedule of Rates. A Formal Building qualification such as a RICs accredited course, BSC, HNC or HND. Experience working with asset management, leasehold, response repairs, empty homes and programmed works. A full and clean driving license. To apply for this position, please submit your CV or contact Natasha Moore for more information
Contract Type: Temporary (6 months, with potential for extension) Location: Office-based Hours: 42.5 hours per week Pay Rate: 17.50 per hour (PAYE) Role Overview: Our client is seeking an experienced and highly organised Damp, Mould & Repairs Planner to join their team on a temporary basis. This role is critical in ensuring the effective coordination and scheduling of maintenance and repair works, with a particular focus on damp and mould cases within social housing properties. Key Responsibilities: Plan, schedule, and coordinate repair and maintenance works, ensuring efficient allocation of resources. Manage and prioritise damp and mould cases, ensuring timely response and resolution in line with service standards. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to arrange appointments and provide updates. Monitor job progress, ensuring works are completed within agreed timeframes and to required quality standards. Maintain accurate records and update internal systems with job status, notes, and outcomes. Handle incoming repair requests and queries, providing excellent customer service at all times. Work closely with surveyors and operational teams to ensure effective diagnosis and resolution of issues. Ensure compliance with relevant housing regulations, policies, and health & safety standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in planning/scheduling within a repairs or maintenance environment. Strong knowledge and hands-on experience dealing with damp and mould cases. Previous experience working within the social housing sector is essential. Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage a high-volume workload. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient in using scheduling systems and Microsoft Office applications.
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
Contract Type: Temporary (6 months, with potential for extension) Location: Office-based Hours: 42.5 hours per week Pay Rate: 17.50 per hour (PAYE) Role Overview: Our client is seeking an experienced and highly organised Damp, Mould & Repairs Planner to join their team on a temporary basis. This role is critical in ensuring the effective coordination and scheduling of maintenance and repair works, with a particular focus on damp and mould cases within social housing properties. Key Responsibilities: Plan, schedule, and coordinate repair and maintenance works, ensuring efficient allocation of resources. Manage and prioritise damp and mould cases, ensuring timely response and resolution in line with service standards. Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams to arrange appointments and provide updates. Monitor job progress, ensuring works are completed within agreed timeframes and to required quality standards. Maintain accurate records and update internal systems with job status, notes, and outcomes. Handle incoming repair requests and queries, providing excellent customer service at all times. Work closely with surveyors and operational teams to ensure effective diagnosis and resolution of issues. Ensure compliance with relevant housing regulations, policies, and health & safety standards. Key Requirements: Proven experience in planning/scheduling within a repairs or maintenance environment. Strong knowledge and hands-on experience dealing with damp and mould cases. Previous experience working within the social housing sector is essential. Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage a high-volume workload. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficient in using scheduling systems and Microsoft Office applications.
Surveyor - Damp and Mould Peterborough £43,000 - £55,000 Are you an experienced Surveyor who wants to make a real difference in social housing? The Role As a Surveyor (Damp and Mould) covering Peterborough and the Cambridgeshire areas, you'll manage cases from initial inspection through to the completion of works. You'll provide clear technical direction, ensure compliance with legal and contractual standards, and work closely with customers and legal partners to achieve fair, timely resolutions. You'll balance technical excellence with strong customer communication, ensuring customers feel supported and informed throughout the process. Key Responsibilities Lead on damp and mould cases , diagnosing defects, agreeing scopes of works, and maintaining accurate records Produce detailed technical reports, schedules of works, specifications, measurements, and costings Carry out property inspections and surveys, ensuring works meet quality and compliance standards Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are delivered safely, on time, and to the required standard Work collaboratively with residents, legal representatives, expert witnesses, and internal teams to manage risk and resolve cases effectively Identify learning and service improvement opportunities to prevent repeat issues About You We're looking for someone who understands the realities of social housing and is motivated by improving homes for customers. Experience in a surveying role within social housing (damp and mould experience desirable, but training and support can be provided) Strong knowledge of building defects, diagnosis, and remedial solutions Excellent communication skills with the confidence to engage residents, contractors, and legal stakeholders The ability to prepare clear technical reports and negotiate effectively A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence (essential due to mobile nature of the role) Make a Difference Hyde is a purpose-driven housing provider, managing over 50,000 homes and delivering safe, high-quality services to communities across the country. Join us and build a career where your skills matter, your ideas are heard, and you can help shape thriving, inclusive communities for the future. You'll play a key role in driving innovative solutions, improving efficiency, and supporting our strategic growth, while being part of a team where your work makes a real difference and your career can flourish. Why Join Hyde? At Hyde, our customers are at the heart of everything we do. You'll be part of a supportive, collaborative team where your expertise is valued and your work has real impact. We offer: Excellent pension scheme Generous annual leave Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Ongoing learning and career development opportunities Essential Car User Allowance We're Inclusive. Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape Hyde. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Surveyor - Damp and Mould Peterborough £43,000 - £55,000 Are you an experienced Surveyor who wants to make a real difference in social housing? The Role As a Surveyor (Damp and Mould) covering Peterborough and the Cambridgeshire areas, you'll manage cases from initial inspection through to the completion of works. You'll provide clear technical direction, ensure compliance with legal and contractual standards, and work closely with customers and legal partners to achieve fair, timely resolutions. You'll balance technical excellence with strong customer communication, ensuring customers feel supported and informed throughout the process. Key Responsibilities Lead on damp and mould cases , diagnosing defects, agreeing scopes of works, and maintaining accurate records Produce detailed technical reports, schedules of works, specifications, measurements, and costings Carry out property inspections and surveys, ensuring works meet quality and compliance standards Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are delivered safely, on time, and to the required standard Work collaboratively with residents, legal representatives, expert witnesses, and internal teams to manage risk and resolve cases effectively Identify learning and service improvement opportunities to prevent repeat issues About You We're looking for someone who understands the realities of social housing and is motivated by improving homes for customers. Experience in a surveying role within social housing (damp and mould experience desirable, but training and support can be provided) Strong knowledge of building defects, diagnosis, and remedial solutions Excellent communication skills with the confidence to engage residents, contractors, and legal stakeholders The ability to prepare clear technical reports and negotiate effectively A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence (essential due to mobile nature of the role) Make a Difference Hyde is a purpose-driven housing provider, managing over 50,000 homes and delivering safe, high-quality services to communities across the country. Join us and build a career where your skills matter, your ideas are heard, and you can help shape thriving, inclusive communities for the future. You'll play a key role in driving innovative solutions, improving efficiency, and supporting our strategic growth, while being part of a team where your work makes a real difference and your career can flourish. Why Join Hyde? At Hyde, our customers are at the heart of everything we do. You'll be part of a supportive, collaborative team where your expertise is valued and your work has real impact. We offer: Excellent pension scheme Generous annual leave Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Ongoing learning and career development opportunities Essential Car User Allowance We're Inclusive. Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape Hyde. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Join my client as Technical Surveyor! Are you passionate about construction and social housing? Do you have the technical expertise and customer-focused mindset to deliver exceptional service? If so, we want YOU to be part of our Maintenance Operations team! About the Role: As a Technical Surveyor, you will play a vital role in ensuring that our repairs and maintenance services are delivered to the highest quality standards. You will be the go-to expert, providing technical support while ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and building standards. Hours: 37 hours over 5 days Salary: £45074 + 4% pay award from 1st April 2026 When: Available immediately Location: Mobile worker- Worcester, Birmingham, Coventry Key Responsibilities: * Deliver technical support in the development of repairs and maintenance services. * Plan, organise, and conduct pre- and post-inspections, preparing schedules of works using relevant NHF Schedule of Rates. * Carry out Damp and Mould inspections in line with established processes. * Supervise and coordinate the work of internal and external contractors, ensuring compliance with specifications and legislation. * Maintain effective communication with customers, keeping them informed about progress and issues. * Conduct site-specific risk assessments and monitor adherence to health and safety requirements. * Resolve customer complaints professionally, identifying service improvements where necessary. * Prepare detailed specifications and documentation for procurement processes. What You Bring: * A degree or HNC/HND in a building-related subject or great experience * IOSH or similar Health and Safety qualification - desirable * Strong knowledge of building fabrics, structures, and relevant regulations. * Experience in managing projects under CDM regulations. * Excellent communication skills for interacting with internal and external stakeholders. * A proactive approach to complaint resolution and customer service. * A full driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use. Why Join Us? We are committed to fostering a workplace that embodies our values: * BRAVE: Face challenges head-on and continuously seek improvement. * AMBITIOUS: Innovate and find solutions while striving for excellence. * HONEST: Take responsibility and maintain transparency in your work. * CITIZEN: Engage with our community and encourage everyone to do their best. What We Offer: * 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), increasing with service * Option to buy up to 5 additional leave days * Enhanced family leave * Mobile working with mileage paid from home * Mileage reimbursement at HMRC rates A supportive and dynamic work environment. * Opportunities for professional development and training. * A chance to make a real impact in the construction and social housing sectors. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications outlined above, we would love to hear from you! Apply today and be part of a team that is dedicated to delivering excellent service and improving the lives of our community. Send your CV across to (see below) or book a call to discuss the role Note: This job description is not exhaustive. You may be required to carry out additional duties that fall within the remit of this role in accordance with operational requirements. Join us in our mission to create safe and comfortable living environments for all! Apply now! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Join my client as Technical Surveyor! Are you passionate about construction and social housing? Do you have the technical expertise and customer-focused mindset to deliver exceptional service? If so, we want YOU to be part of our Maintenance Operations team! About the Role: As a Technical Surveyor, you will play a vital role in ensuring that our repairs and maintenance services are delivered to the highest quality standards. You will be the go-to expert, providing technical support while ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and building standards. Hours: 37 hours over 5 days Salary: £45074 + 4% pay award from 1st April 2026 When: Available immediately Location: Mobile worker- Worcester, Birmingham, Coventry Key Responsibilities: * Deliver technical support in the development of repairs and maintenance services. * Plan, organise, and conduct pre- and post-inspections, preparing schedules of works using relevant NHF Schedule of Rates. * Carry out Damp and Mould inspections in line with established processes. * Supervise and coordinate the work of internal and external contractors, ensuring compliance with specifications and legislation. * Maintain effective communication with customers, keeping them informed about progress and issues. * Conduct site-specific risk assessments and monitor adherence to health and safety requirements. * Resolve customer complaints professionally, identifying service improvements where necessary. * Prepare detailed specifications and documentation for procurement processes. What You Bring: * A degree or HNC/HND in a building-related subject or great experience * IOSH or similar Health and Safety qualification - desirable * Strong knowledge of building fabrics, structures, and relevant regulations. * Experience in managing projects under CDM regulations. * Excellent communication skills for interacting with internal and external stakeholders. * A proactive approach to complaint resolution and customer service. * A full driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use. Why Join Us? We are committed to fostering a workplace that embodies our values: * BRAVE: Face challenges head-on and continuously seek improvement. * AMBITIOUS: Innovate and find solutions while striving for excellence. * HONEST: Take responsibility and maintain transparency in your work. * CITIZEN: Engage with our community and encourage everyone to do their best. What We Offer: * 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), increasing with service * Option to buy up to 5 additional leave days * Enhanced family leave * Mobile working with mileage paid from home * Mileage reimbursement at HMRC rates A supportive and dynamic work environment. * Opportunities for professional development and training. * A chance to make a real impact in the construction and social housing sectors. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications outlined above, we would love to hear from you! Apply today and be part of a team that is dedicated to delivering excellent service and improving the lives of our community. Send your CV across to (see below) or book a call to discuss the role Note: This job description is not exhaustive. You may be required to carry out additional duties that fall within the remit of this role in accordance with operational requirements. Join us in our mission to create safe and comfortable living environments for all! Apply now! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
A surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know Yorkshire based Housing Association priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
A surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know Yorkshire based Housing Association priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
Housing provider in Worcestershire currently requires an interim building surveyor for initially 6 months. Role purpose To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required. Hybrid working 37 hours per week Intiially 6 months Mileage paid 35 - 40 an hour If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
Housing provider in Worcestershire currently requires an interim building surveyor for initially 6 months. Role purpose To support the delivery of a customer focused responsive repairs service in liaison with the Repairs Manager, across our housing stock, including the diagnosis of complex maintenance issues, including damp and mould, and attending site when required. Hybrid working 37 hours per week Intiially 6 months Mileage paid 35 - 40 an hour If you would like to discuss the role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
A Disrepair Surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know North West Local Authority priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer HIGHLY Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
A Disrepair Surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know North West Local Authority priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer HIGHLY Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
A Disrepair Surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know North West Housing Association priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
A Disrepair Surveyor in social housing inspects residential properties to identify defects such as damp, mould, and structural issues, and prepares detailed reports and schedules of work to resolve them. They manage disrepair cases by coordinating repairs, ensuring legal compliance, and working closely with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to deliver safe and effective housing conditions. Client Details Well know North West Housing Association priorisiting the delivery of safe and secure housing solutions. Description Conduct detailed inspections of residential properties to identify disrepair issues such as damp, mould, structural defects, and leaks Diagnose root causes of building defects and recommend appropriate remedial works Prepare comprehensive inspection reports, including photographic evidence and clear findings Produce schedules of works and cost estimates to address identified disrepair Manage disrepair cases in line with legal and regulatory requirements Liaise with tenants, contractors, and legal teams to coordinate repairs and resolve claims Monitor and supervise contractors to ensure works are completed to required standards, on time and within budget Maintain accurate records and documentation to support legal cases and audits Provide technical advice and support in relation to housing disrepair and maintenance issues Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and housing standards throughout all works Profile Essential Experience Experience in property surveying, building maintenance, or repairs (often 2-5+ years) Background in social housing, local authority, or housing association Experience dealing with disrepair cases or complaints Conducting property inspections and preparing reports Desirable Experience Handling legal disrepair claims Giving evidence in court or supporting legal teams Working with housing management systems (e.g. repairs databases) Job Offer Comeptitive Rate of Pay Immediate Start Long term contract
A building surveyor inspects properties to assess their condition, identify defects, and ensure compliance with safety and housing standards. They prepare reports, recommend repairs, and oversee maintenance or improvement works to keep buildings safe, functional, and well-maintained. Client Details One of the largest local authorities in the UK, this organisation manages a substantial portfolio of social housing, providing homes to tens of thousands of residents across a major urban area. It is responsible for maintaining housing stock, delivering repairs and compliance programmes, and supporting communities through tenant-focused services and regeneration initiatives. Description Conduct detailed property inspections across social housing stock, identifying structural defects, damp & mould issues, fire safety risks, and compliance concerns in line with housing standards and legislation. Prepare technical reports, schedules of works, and cost estimates for repairs, planned maintenance, and major refurbishment projects. Manage contractors and oversee works on site, ensuring quality, health & safety compliance, and adherence to budgets and timelines. Strong knowledge of housing regulations, including HHSRS, Decent Homes Standard, disrepair legislation, and compliance programmes such as CWO (Compliance Works Officer) and VPID (Verification of Property Information Data). Effective stakeholder communication, liaising with tenants, housing officers, and local authorities to resolve issues sensitively and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Profile Proven experience in building surveying within social housing, with the ability to accurately diagnose defects, specify remedial works, and manage property inspections efficiently. Solid understanding of compliance frameworks (e.g. health & safety, fire risk, damp & mould, and housing standards), with a proactive approach to risk management and regulatory adherence. Strong project and contractor management skills, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high quality standard. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, capable of working empathetically with residents while coordinating effectively with internal teams and external contractors. Organised, detail-oriented, and solution-focused, with the ability to manage a varied workload, prioritise tasks, and maintain accurate records and reports. Job Offer Secure contract Immediate start Compeittive Hourly Rate
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
A building surveyor inspects properties to assess their condition, identify defects, and ensure compliance with safety and housing standards. They prepare reports, recommend repairs, and oversee maintenance or improvement works to keep buildings safe, functional, and well-maintained. Client Details One of the largest local authorities in the UK, this organisation manages a substantial portfolio of social housing, providing homes to tens of thousands of residents across a major urban area. It is responsible for maintaining housing stock, delivering repairs and compliance programmes, and supporting communities through tenant-focused services and regeneration initiatives. Description Conduct detailed property inspections across social housing stock, identifying structural defects, damp & mould issues, fire safety risks, and compliance concerns in line with housing standards and legislation. Prepare technical reports, schedules of works, and cost estimates for repairs, planned maintenance, and major refurbishment projects. Manage contractors and oversee works on site, ensuring quality, health & safety compliance, and adherence to budgets and timelines. Strong knowledge of housing regulations, including HHSRS, Decent Homes Standard, disrepair legislation, and compliance programmes such as CWO (Compliance Works Officer) and VPID (Verification of Property Information Data). Effective stakeholder communication, liaising with tenants, housing officers, and local authorities to resolve issues sensitively and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Profile Proven experience in building surveying within social housing, with the ability to accurately diagnose defects, specify remedial works, and manage property inspections efficiently. Solid understanding of compliance frameworks (e.g. health & safety, fire risk, damp & mould, and housing standards), with a proactive approach to risk management and regulatory adherence. Strong project and contractor management skills, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high quality standard. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, capable of working empathetically with residents while coordinating effectively with internal teams and external contractors. Organised, detail-oriented, and solution-focused, with the ability to manage a varied workload, prioritise tasks, and maintain accurate records and reports. Job Offer Secure contract Immediate start Compeittive Hourly Rate
Building Surveyor (Damp, Mould & Disrepair) Location: The role will be home based but there will be an expectation to travel to locations and attend national meetings as required. This role is cover their West Rural area (Hereford, Worcester and Leominster). Salary: £45,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full time Closing date: 31 March 2026 Here at the organisation, they have the perfect opportunity to join their specialist Damp and Mould team on a permanent, full time basis. Reporting into the Service Manager, you will be responsible for resolving cases of damp, mould and disrepair. This will involve carrying out inspections, virtually and in person, to diagnose the cause of damp, mould and disrepairs, ordering works, tracking cases to completion and working with colleagues across Homes and their Partnering Contractors where you require specialist input. In addition, you will be responsible for tracking HHSRS actions to make sure their homes are safe. The ideal candidate will Be educated to minimum HNC level or equivalent professional experience/qualification in construction, housing, management or property. Have knowledge and experience in building pathology and be able to diagnose cause of damp and mould. Have proven experience of delivering a maintenance service Have good understanding of Decent Homes requirements. Have good written/ verbal communication skills. Have knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations, housing law. Have strong attention to detail and understands the importance of recording all relevant information. The role will be home based but there will be an expectation to travel to locations and attend national meetings as required. This role is cover their West Rural area (Hereford, Worcester and Leominster). Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover the organisation: The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows they to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. They reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Building Surveyor (Damp, Mould & Disrepair) Location: The role will be home based but there will be an expectation to travel to locations and attend national meetings as required. This role is cover their West Rural area (Hereford, Worcester and Leominster). Salary: £45,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full time Closing date: 31 March 2026 Here at the organisation, they have the perfect opportunity to join their specialist Damp and Mould team on a permanent, full time basis. Reporting into the Service Manager, you will be responsible for resolving cases of damp, mould and disrepair. This will involve carrying out inspections, virtually and in person, to diagnose the cause of damp, mould and disrepairs, ordering works, tracking cases to completion and working with colleagues across Homes and their Partnering Contractors where you require specialist input. In addition, you will be responsible for tracking HHSRS actions to make sure their homes are safe. The ideal candidate will Be educated to minimum HNC level or equivalent professional experience/qualification in construction, housing, management or property. Have knowledge and experience in building pathology and be able to diagnose cause of damp and mould. Have proven experience of delivering a maintenance service Have good understanding of Decent Homes requirements. Have good written/ verbal communication skills. Have knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations, housing law. Have strong attention to detail and understands the importance of recording all relevant information. The role will be home based but there will be an expectation to travel to locations and attend national meetings as required. This role is cover their West Rural area (Hereford, Worcester and Leominster). Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory references and possession of a valid Right to Work document. Discover the organisation: The organisation is a leading housing provider. They manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across their portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Their mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. They're looking for like-minded people to join their team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody their values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people's lives. They are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows they to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support their colleagues. They have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. They are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation their Menopause Friendly accreditation. They reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Senior Maintenance Surveyor Location: London / Hybrid Salary: £53,000 - £57,000 Hours: Full-time A progressive public sector organisation is seeking a Senior Maintenance Surveyor to take a lead role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services, while managing a small team of surveyors. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership responsibility, ensuring service performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of 4 Surveyors, providing technical guidance and performance management. Oversee complex and high-risk cases including disrepair, damp & mould, and structural defects. Ensure high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, and effective remedial solutions. Monitor contractor performance and drive service improvements. Support delivery of KPIs, ensuring value for money and high resident satisfaction. Contribute to asset management strategies and planned works programmes. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including HHSRS and building safety requirements. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior surveying role within housing or property maintenance. Strong technical expertise in diagnosing building defects and managing repairs. Experience line managing or mentoring surveyors/technical staff. Strong understanding of compliance, disrepair, and damp & mould management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Senior Maintenance Surveyor Location: London / Hybrid Salary: £53,000 - £57,000 Hours: Full-time A progressive public sector organisation is seeking a Senior Maintenance Surveyor to take a lead role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services, while managing a small team of surveyors. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership responsibility, ensuring service performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of 4 Surveyors, providing technical guidance and performance management. Oversee complex and high-risk cases including disrepair, damp & mould, and structural defects. Ensure high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, and effective remedial solutions. Monitor contractor performance and drive service improvements. Support delivery of KPIs, ensuring value for money and high resident satisfaction. Contribute to asset management strategies and planned works programmes. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including HHSRS and building safety requirements. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior surveying role within housing or property maintenance. Strong technical expertise in diagnosing building defects and managing repairs. Experience line managing or mentoring surveyors/technical staff. Strong understanding of compliance, disrepair, and damp & mould management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
TSASurveying are working in partnership with a leading Property Surveying Consultancy and are looking forDamp and MouldSurveyors based Bristol All surveys are carried out on a tablet device using asset management software Visual inspection -Types of damp and mould - rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation damp. Outside IR35 role Paid Per Survey Over 200 properties to be surveyed Propertieslocated in
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
TSASurveying are working in partnership with a leading Property Surveying Consultancy and are looking forDamp and MouldSurveyors based Bristol All surveys are carried out on a tablet device using asset management software Visual inspection -Types of damp and mould - rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation damp. Outside IR35 role Paid Per Survey Over 200 properties to be surveyed Propertieslocated in
Hill & Hill Recruitment are seeking a Senior Surveyor to work with one of our Housing Association clients based in Essex . Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop your team to ensure the successful delivery of stock condition surveys, damp and mould assessments, and other key asset management initiatives, driving performance to meet the company s strategic objectives. Conduct comprehensive surveys on habitable and non-habitable assets, including damp and mould surveys, aligned with our Asset Management Strategy. Oversee and guide the stock condition process, providing critical property information for investment decisions and maintenance planning. Collaborate with third-party engineers to identify and address issues in structural and Damp & Condensation projects, while mentoring your team on best practices. Manage insurance claims related to asset damage, guiding your team through the process to resolve claims efficiently. Ensure the accurate production of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and energy data capture, leading the team to drive continuous improvement. Manage HHSRS assessments, ensuring potential risks are identified and mitigated across our portfolio. Take charge of the Landlords consent process, minimizing risks and ensuring compliance. Oversee disrepair claims, insurance claims, and asset-related legal processes, providing leadership and direction to your team throughout these challenges. Ensure new build homes meet quality assurance standards, providing oversight to ensure compliance with specifications and regulations. Carry out additional surveying duties as required, supporting the wider asset management team with your expertise. About you Proven surveying expertise and a strong technical knowledge in domestic property construction. Experience managing teams and driving performance in asset management or surveying roles. Knowledge and experience of managing disrepairs, damp, mould, condensation, insurance claims, structural issues, and delivering Stock Condition Surveys. Full and valid UK Driving Licence
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Hill & Hill Recruitment are seeking a Senior Surveyor to work with one of our Housing Association clients based in Essex . Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop your team to ensure the successful delivery of stock condition surveys, damp and mould assessments, and other key asset management initiatives, driving performance to meet the company s strategic objectives. Conduct comprehensive surveys on habitable and non-habitable assets, including damp and mould surveys, aligned with our Asset Management Strategy. Oversee and guide the stock condition process, providing critical property information for investment decisions and maintenance planning. Collaborate with third-party engineers to identify and address issues in structural and Damp & Condensation projects, while mentoring your team on best practices. Manage insurance claims related to asset damage, guiding your team through the process to resolve claims efficiently. Ensure the accurate production of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and energy data capture, leading the team to drive continuous improvement. Manage HHSRS assessments, ensuring potential risks are identified and mitigated across our portfolio. Take charge of the Landlords consent process, minimizing risks and ensuring compliance. Oversee disrepair claims, insurance claims, and asset-related legal processes, providing leadership and direction to your team throughout these challenges. Ensure new build homes meet quality assurance standards, providing oversight to ensure compliance with specifications and regulations. Carry out additional surveying duties as required, supporting the wider asset management team with your expertise. About you Proven surveying expertise and a strong technical knowledge in domestic property construction. Experience managing teams and driving performance in asset management or surveying roles. Knowledge and experience of managing disrepairs, damp, mould, condensation, insurance claims, structural issues, and delivering Stock Condition Surveys. Full and valid UK Driving Licence
TSA Surveying are working in partnership with a leading Property Surveying Consultancy and are looking for Damp and Mould Surveyors based Bristol All surveys are carried out on a tablet device using asset management software Visual inspection -Types of damp and mould - rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation damp. Outside IR35 role Paid Per Survey Over 200 properties to be surveyed Properties located in/around Bristol ID Badges, calling cards, large property lists provided and letter of authority. Standard DBS Required Damp and Mould Qualifications would be highly regarded. If you are interested in the Damp and Mould surveyor position, apply online now.
Mar 16, 2026
Contractor
TSA Surveying are working in partnership with a leading Property Surveying Consultancy and are looking for Damp and Mould Surveyors based Bristol All surveys are carried out on a tablet device using asset management software Visual inspection -Types of damp and mould - rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation damp. Outside IR35 role Paid Per Survey Over 200 properties to be surveyed Properties located in/around Bristol ID Badges, calling cards, large property lists provided and letter of authority. Standard DBS Required Damp and Mould Qualifications would be highly regarded. If you are interested in the Damp and Mould surveyor position, apply online now.
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. We are looking for a Surveyor to join our client (offices in Penge and Bexley) Salary: 60,000 region Contract: Full-time, permanent Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Agile / hybrid working (office-based and site visits required) Annual Leave: 25 days plus public holidays, plus 2 additional days at Christmas (increasing with service) Pension: Defined Contribution Pension Scheme with 10% employer contribution Benefits: Salary sacrifice scheme, option to buy/sell annual leave, Employee Assistance Programme, professional subscription support, Health Cash Plan and rewards platform Requirement: Full driving licence and access to a vehicle About the Role We are a successful, community-based registered provider of social housing managing approximately 700 homes . Our portfolio includes homes we own directly and homes managed in partnership with a local authority. We are passionate about working collaboratively with our residents and making a positive difference within our communities. We are seeking an experienced Surveyor with strong technical knowledge and a customer-focused approach to join our team. This role is central to maintaining and improving our housing stock while ensuring compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements. Working within a small, friendly and committed team , you will have the opportunity to be involved in all key areas of asset management including major repairs, planned works, stock condition surveys and compliance. A key focus of the role will be managing damp, condensation and mould (DCM) cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive and effective service. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a smaller organisation , where you can gain a broad understanding of the business and make a real impact on both services and residents. Key Responsibilities Conduct detailed property inspections and surveys Support the delivery of planned, cyclical and major repair programmes Prepare specifications, obtain quotations and oversee works on site Manage cases relating to damp, condensation and mould Undertake surveys and reports relating to disrepair cases Support void property inspections and specification of works Maintain and update stock condition survey data Work closely with contractors and colleagues to ensure high-quality service delivery Ensure compliance with housing, health and safety and regulatory requirements About You The successful candidate will combine technical surveying expertise with a strong customer focus and the ability to build positive relationships with residents, contractors and colleagues. You will have: Proven experience in property surveying, maintenance or a related field Strong knowledge of damp, mould and condensation management Experience conducting and recording detailed property surveys Knowledge of procurement processes and tendering major works Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities The ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Experience in the social housing sector and professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB ) would be advantageous but is not essential. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. We are looking for a Surveyor to join our client (offices in Penge and Bexley) Salary: 60,000 region Contract: Full-time, permanent Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Agile / hybrid working (office-based and site visits required) Annual Leave: 25 days plus public holidays, plus 2 additional days at Christmas (increasing with service) Pension: Defined Contribution Pension Scheme with 10% employer contribution Benefits: Salary sacrifice scheme, option to buy/sell annual leave, Employee Assistance Programme, professional subscription support, Health Cash Plan and rewards platform Requirement: Full driving licence and access to a vehicle About the Role We are a successful, community-based registered provider of social housing managing approximately 700 homes . Our portfolio includes homes we own directly and homes managed in partnership with a local authority. We are passionate about working collaboratively with our residents and making a positive difference within our communities. We are seeking an experienced Surveyor with strong technical knowledge and a customer-focused approach to join our team. This role is central to maintaining and improving our housing stock while ensuring compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements. Working within a small, friendly and committed team , you will have the opportunity to be involved in all key areas of asset management including major repairs, planned works, stock condition surveys and compliance. A key focus of the role will be managing damp, condensation and mould (DCM) cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive and effective service. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a smaller organisation , where you can gain a broad understanding of the business and make a real impact on both services and residents. Key Responsibilities Conduct detailed property inspections and surveys Support the delivery of planned, cyclical and major repair programmes Prepare specifications, obtain quotations and oversee works on site Manage cases relating to damp, condensation and mould Undertake surveys and reports relating to disrepair cases Support void property inspections and specification of works Maintain and update stock condition survey data Work closely with contractors and colleagues to ensure high-quality service delivery Ensure compliance with housing, health and safety and regulatory requirements About You The successful candidate will combine technical surveying expertise with a strong customer focus and the ability to build positive relationships with residents, contractors and colleagues. You will have: Proven experience in property surveying, maintenance or a related field Strong knowledge of damp, mould and condensation management Experience conducting and recording detailed property surveys Knowledge of procurement processes and tendering major works Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities The ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Experience in the social housing sector and professional membership (e.g. RICS, CIOB ) would be advantageous but is not essential. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor Location: Salisbury Rate: £300 per day (Umbrella) Contract: Interim / Temporary Seven Resourcing are currently recruiting for a Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor to work in Salisbury within a busy Asset Maintenance Team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Surveyor or Asset Management professional with strong knowledge of housing compliance, planned maintenance, and stock condition surveying. The Role As Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor, you will be responsible for monitoring, assessing, and enforcing property and asset-related regulatory standards across a large Housing Revenue Account (HRA) housing portfolio. You will lead on stock condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, and compliance activity to ensure housing assets meet statutory standards including the Decent Homes Standard and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) requirements. This is a senior technical position providing leadership across one of four geographic areas, working closely with Surveyors, Repairs teams, contractors, and asset management colleagues to ensure properties are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Compliance Deliver comprehensive stock condition surveys across residential housing stock including homes, extra care schemes, communal areas, garages, and void properties. Ensure compliance with the Decent Homes Standard and HHSRS requirements. Identify hazards, defects, damp and mould issues, and component lifecycle requirements. Lead on energy efficiency improvements and support retrofit, insulation, and heating upgrade programmes. Contribute to achieving EPC improvement targets in line with climate change and sustainability strategies. Technical Expertise Provide specialist advice across multiple building disciplines including building pathology and lifecycle costing. Diagnose complex maintenance issues and develop effective technical solutions. Prepare detailed specifications, drawings, and tender documentation. Undertake feasibility studies and options appraisals for improvement works. Ensure compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). Contracts & Project Delivery Lead on procurement, specification, and management of planned maintenance and repairs contracts. Manage contractors and consultants, ensuring performance targets and KPIs are met. Oversee cyclical servicing, planned improvements, void works, and energy efficiency projects. Certify valuations, manage applications for payment, and oversee final accounts. Financial & Strategic Planning Contribute to 30-year capital investment planning and long-term asset management strategies. Develop costed planned maintenance programmes. Manage revenue and capital budgets within agreed financial limits. Leadership & Service Delivery Provide leadership and guidance to Area Maintenance Surveyors and Repairs Surveyors. Act as a key point of contact for tenants, councillors, internal teams, and stakeholders. Lead tenant consultations and leaseholder engagement processes where required. Promote preventative maintenance strategies to reduce reactive repairs. Essential Requirements Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline (or substantial equivalent experience). Chartered Member or Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or Chartered Institute of Building. Significant post-qualification experience delivering building surveying services at senior level. Strong experience managing planned maintenance or term maintenance contracts. Extensive knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Advanced understanding of CDM Regulations 2015. Strong working knowledge of HHSRS, building regulations, landlord and tenant legislation, and health and safety legislation. Proven project management experience from inception to completion. Experience managing contractors and capital works budgets. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong ICT skills including Microsoft applications and asset management systems. Why Work with Seven Resourcing? At Seven Resourcing, we go beyond recruitment. With nearly a decade of industry experience, over 3,000 five-star reviews, and award-winning support, we're dedicated to helping you reach your full potential. We provide access to meaningful roles, ongoing development opportunities, and continuous support every step of the way.
Mar 16, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor Location: Salisbury Rate: £300 per day (Umbrella) Contract: Interim / Temporary Seven Resourcing are currently recruiting for a Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor to work in Salisbury within a busy Asset Maintenance Team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Building Surveyor or Asset Management professional with strong knowledge of housing compliance, planned maintenance, and stock condition surveying. The Role As Senior Area and Stock Conditions Surveyor, you will be responsible for monitoring, assessing, and enforcing property and asset-related regulatory standards across a large Housing Revenue Account (HRA) housing portfolio. You will lead on stock condition surveys, lifecycle assessments, and compliance activity to ensure housing assets meet statutory standards including the Decent Homes Standard and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) requirements. This is a senior technical position providing leadership across one of four geographic areas, working closely with Surveyors, Repairs teams, contractors, and asset management colleagues to ensure properties are safe, compliant, energy efficient, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Compliance Deliver comprehensive stock condition surveys across residential housing stock including homes, extra care schemes, communal areas, garages, and void properties. Ensure compliance with the Decent Homes Standard and HHSRS requirements. Identify hazards, defects, damp and mould issues, and component lifecycle requirements. Lead on energy efficiency improvements and support retrofit, insulation, and heating upgrade programmes. Contribute to achieving EPC improvement targets in line with climate change and sustainability strategies. Technical Expertise Provide specialist advice across multiple building disciplines including building pathology and lifecycle costing. Diagnose complex maintenance issues and develop effective technical solutions. Prepare detailed specifications, drawings, and tender documentation. Undertake feasibility studies and options appraisals for improvement works. Ensure compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM). Contracts & Project Delivery Lead on procurement, specification, and management of planned maintenance and repairs contracts. Manage contractors and consultants, ensuring performance targets and KPIs are met. Oversee cyclical servicing, planned improvements, void works, and energy efficiency projects. Certify valuations, manage applications for payment, and oversee final accounts. Financial & Strategic Planning Contribute to 30-year capital investment planning and long-term asset management strategies. Develop costed planned maintenance programmes. Manage revenue and capital budgets within agreed financial limits. Leadership & Service Delivery Provide leadership and guidance to Area Maintenance Surveyors and Repairs Surveyors. Act as a key point of contact for tenants, councillors, internal teams, and stakeholders. Lead tenant consultations and leaseholder engagement processes where required. Promote preventative maintenance strategies to reduce reactive repairs. Essential Requirements Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline (or substantial equivalent experience). Chartered Member or Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or Chartered Institute of Building. Significant post-qualification experience delivering building surveying services at senior level. Strong experience managing planned maintenance or term maintenance contracts. Extensive knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Advanced understanding of CDM Regulations 2015. Strong working knowledge of HHSRS, building regulations, landlord and tenant legislation, and health and safety legislation. Proven project management experience from inception to completion. Experience managing contractors and capital works budgets. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Strong ICT skills including Microsoft applications and asset management systems. Why Work with Seven Resourcing? At Seven Resourcing, we go beyond recruitment. With nearly a decade of industry experience, over 3,000 five-star reviews, and award-winning support, we're dedicated to helping you reach your full potential. We provide access to meaningful roles, ongoing development opportunities, and continuous support every step of the way.
Disrepair Surveyor North-West London 6 Month Temporary Contract We are seeking an experienced Disrepair Surveyor to manage housing disrepair cases from inspection through to resolution within a social housing setting for a housing provider based in North-West London. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed property inspections and diagnose building defects (including damp and mould) Specify remedial works and manage cases to completion Produce clear, structured, evidence-based reports suitable for legal review Raise and validate works orders using Schedule of Rates (SOR) codes Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and internal policies Liaise with residents, contractors, and legal teams Candidate Requirements: Proven experience managing disrepair claims in social housing - essential Strong report writing skills for legal review Full competency with SOR frameworks and works order validation Excellent communication and case management skills If you are an experienced Disrepair Surveyor who is looking to join a small team focused on effective case resolution, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Elise at Build Recruitment for more information.
Mar 15, 2026
Seasonal
Disrepair Surveyor North-West London 6 Month Temporary Contract We are seeking an experienced Disrepair Surveyor to manage housing disrepair cases from inspection through to resolution within a social housing setting for a housing provider based in North-West London. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed property inspections and diagnose building defects (including damp and mould) Specify remedial works and manage cases to completion Produce clear, structured, evidence-based reports suitable for legal review Raise and validate works orders using Schedule of Rates (SOR) codes Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and internal policies Liaise with residents, contractors, and legal teams Candidate Requirements: Proven experience managing disrepair claims in social housing - essential Strong report writing skills for legal review Full competency with SOR frameworks and works order validation Excellent communication and case management skills If you are an experienced Disrepair Surveyor who is looking to join a small team focused on effective case resolution, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Elise at Build Recruitment for more information.
As a Legal Disrepair Surveyor, you will be responsible for managing property inspections and remedial works relating to housing disrepair claims, including those involving solicitors and court proceedings. You will act as the technical lead on disrepair cases, ensuring that repairs are specified, completed promptly, and documented to a high evidential standard.You will work closely with Legal Services, Repairs Teams, and external contractors to mitigate risk, reduce claim costs, and ensure residents live in safe, well-maintained homes. Key Responsibilities Inspect properties subject to disrepair claims and prepare detailed technical reports Diagnose building defects including damp & mould, structural issues, and building fabric failures Produce clear schedules of works in line with legal protocols and pre-action requirements Manage and monitor contractors to ensure timely, high-quality completion of works Prepare witness statements and Scott Schedules where required Attend joint inspections with independent experts and legal representatives Support legal teams in defending or resolving claims Ensure compliance with relevant legislation including Landlord & Tenant Act obligations About You We are looking for someone who has: Proven experience in managing housing disrepair cases within social housing or local authority settings Strong knowledge of building pathology, particularly damp and mould diagnosis Experience working alongside legal teams and understanding of pre-action protocols Excellent report writing and evidence documentation skills Good commercial awareness and cost control experience Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills Desirable Qualifications: HNC/HND or Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline Membership of RICS, CIOB, or working towards professional accreditation Knowledge of housing management systems Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Mar 15, 2026
Contractor
As a Legal Disrepair Surveyor, you will be responsible for managing property inspections and remedial works relating to housing disrepair claims, including those involving solicitors and court proceedings. You will act as the technical lead on disrepair cases, ensuring that repairs are specified, completed promptly, and documented to a high evidential standard.You will work closely with Legal Services, Repairs Teams, and external contractors to mitigate risk, reduce claim costs, and ensure residents live in safe, well-maintained homes. Key Responsibilities Inspect properties subject to disrepair claims and prepare detailed technical reports Diagnose building defects including damp & mould, structural issues, and building fabric failures Produce clear schedules of works in line with legal protocols and pre-action requirements Manage and monitor contractors to ensure timely, high-quality completion of works Prepare witness statements and Scott Schedules where required Attend joint inspections with independent experts and legal representatives Support legal teams in defending or resolving claims Ensure compliance with relevant legislation including Landlord & Tenant Act obligations About You We are looking for someone who has: Proven experience in managing housing disrepair cases within social housing or local authority settings Strong knowledge of building pathology, particularly damp and mould diagnosis Experience working alongside legal teams and understanding of pre-action protocols Excellent report writing and evidence documentation skills Good commercial awareness and cost control experience Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills Desirable Qualifications: HNC/HND or Degree in Building Surveying or related discipline Membership of RICS, CIOB, or working towards professional accreditation Knowledge of housing management systems Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Surveyor Full-time Salary 60,000 We're working with a small but ambitious housing provider in South London that's growing fast and making a real impact. Following a recent merger and a long-term partnership to manage additional homes, they've almost doubled in size and continue to expand their portfolio and services while staying rooted in community values. As Surveyor, you'll play a vital role in shaping and delivering high-quality property services. You'll work across key areas including asset management, planned and cyclical works, major repairs, disrepair cases, damp and mould, voids, and stock condition surveys. It's a hands-on and varied role where no two days are the same, and your input will directly improve the homes and experiences of residents. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive, forward-thinking team where your voice is heard, your work is valued, and your ideas can help drive real change. What you'll bring: Experience in property surveying, asset management or building maintenance Strong knowledge of damp, mould and disrepair management Ability to manage planned works, procure contractors, and carry out inspections A customer-first mindset and excellent communication skills A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What's on offer: £60,000 salary 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + 2 extra days at Christmas 10% employer pension contribution Flexible hybrid working Health plan, Perkbox rewards, and more
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Surveyor Full-time Salary 60,000 We're working with a small but ambitious housing provider in South London that's growing fast and making a real impact. Following a recent merger and a long-term partnership to manage additional homes, they've almost doubled in size and continue to expand their portfolio and services while staying rooted in community values. As Surveyor, you'll play a vital role in shaping and delivering high-quality property services. You'll work across key areas including asset management, planned and cyclical works, major repairs, disrepair cases, damp and mould, voids, and stock condition surveys. It's a hands-on and varied role where no two days are the same, and your input will directly improve the homes and experiences of residents. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive, forward-thinking team where your voice is heard, your work is valued, and your ideas can help drive real change. What you'll bring: Experience in property surveying, asset management or building maintenance Strong knowledge of damp, mould and disrepair management Ability to manage planned works, procure contractors, and carry out inspections A customer-first mindset and excellent communication skills A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What's on offer: £60,000 salary 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + 2 extra days at Christmas 10% employer pension contribution Flexible hybrid working Health plan, Perkbox rewards, and more