Asbestos Surveyor - Ready for a role with more stability, trust and support?
42000
37hr week
If you're an experienced Asbestos Surveyor who's starting to think "there must be somewhere that does things properly", this is worth a look.
A Property Investment team is looking to bring in an additional Surveyor to strengthen their asbestos management programme across a mix of domestic and commercial stock. If you want a role where your expertise is respected, your workload is manageable, and your voice actually matters, this is the kind of environment most surveyors say they wish they'd moved to earlier.
What you'll be doing
- Carrying out Management Surveys using TEAMS (or similar), keeping everything aligned with HSG264.
- Recording ACMs accurately so maintenance and wider operational teams can work safely and confidently.
- Supporting Refurbishment & Demolition (R&D) and Re-inspection survey programmes when required.
- Managing your own diary without unnecessary micromanagement.
- Providing technical advice to colleagues and helping improve consistency and standards across the service.
- Assisting with QC checks and maintaining high-quality compliance data across survey reports.
Why surveyors are interested in this role
- Stability - predictable work, consistent survey volumes and a steady pace.
- Autonomy - trust to manage your workload and organise your day.
- Supportive team culture - people who value accuracy, safety and clear communication.
- Influence - your technical input is listened to, not ignored.
- Meaningful work - what you do directly protects customers, colleagues and contractors.
What they're looking for
- P402 or RSPH Level 3 in Asbestos Surveying
- Around 2 years' lead surveyor experience
- Confident using survey databases (TEAMS experience is helpful but not essential)
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to handle complex queries
- Someone who communicates clearly, stays calm under pressure and works well both independently and as part of a team
If you want a confidential conversation about what this kind of move could look like, whether now or after the new year, just let me know. Sometimes it's worth exploring your options without any pressure. Reach out to Bridgette or Brett for further details