This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Damp & Mould Surveyor, Building Surveyor, or Repairs Surveyor to investigate complex residential building defects and deliver lasting technical solutions. Working within a specialist repairs function, you'll manage inspections, diagnosis, technical reports, specifications, contractors and post-works quality assurance across occupied homes. Client Details Our client is a large, values-led housing provider with a substantial residential property portfolio across the Midlands and surrounding areas. They are committed to providing safe, affordable and well-maintained homes for their residents, while investing in the technical expertise of their property and repairs teams. Description Investigate damp and mould cases in line with current housing standards and Awaab's Law requirements. Carry out detailed inspections across occupied residential properties. Diagnose the root cause of defects using evidence-based building surveying techniques. Investigate issues including: Damp and mould Water ingress Roofing defects Drainage issues Condensation Ventilation performance Building fabric deterioration Produce clear technical reports, specifications and schedules of work. Use the NHF Schedule of Rates when preparing repair specifications. Manage specialist contractors throughout the repair process. Undertake pre-inspections and post-inspections to ensure work has been completed to the correct quality standard. Support complex housing disrepair claims, complaints and Housing Ombudsman investigations. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal colleagues. Ensure recommendations address the underlying cause of issues rather than simply treating visible symptoms. Maintain accurate records and ensure all cases are progressed professionally and efficiently. Support the wider specialist repairs team in delivering safe, compliant and long-term repair solutions. Profile The ideal candidate will be an experienced residential property professional with a strong technical surveying background and a genuine interest in building pathology and complex defect diagnosis. You will ideally have experience in: Residential building surveying. Damp and mould investigations. Housing disrepair or complex repairs. Diagnosing building defects. Occupied property inspections. Producing technical reports and schedules of work. Managing contractors and repair works. Pre and post inspections. Working within social housing, local authority housing, housing associations, residential property or maintenance environments. Understanding resident-focused repairs and customer-sensitive cases. Job Offer Competitive salary. 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays. Annual leave increasing with service up to 30 days. Option to purchase additional annual leave. Healthcare benefits. Matched pension contributions starting at 4%, increasing up to 8%. Life assurance. Employee discount and benefits platform. Ongoing professional development. Support towards professional membership where applicable. Opportunity to work in a specialist repairs team. Exposure to complex, high-profile and technically challenging repair cases. Genuine autonomy and responsibility. The chance to make a meaningful difference to resident's homes and lives.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Damp & Mould Surveyor, Building Surveyor, or Repairs Surveyor to investigate complex residential building defects and deliver lasting technical solutions. Working within a specialist repairs function, you'll manage inspections, diagnosis, technical reports, specifications, contractors and post-works quality assurance across occupied homes. Client Details Our client is a large, values-led housing provider with a substantial residential property portfolio across the Midlands and surrounding areas. They are committed to providing safe, affordable and well-maintained homes for their residents, while investing in the technical expertise of their property and repairs teams. Description Investigate damp and mould cases in line with current housing standards and Awaab's Law requirements. Carry out detailed inspections across occupied residential properties. Diagnose the root cause of defects using evidence-based building surveying techniques. Investigate issues including: Damp and mould Water ingress Roofing defects Drainage issues Condensation Ventilation performance Building fabric deterioration Produce clear technical reports, specifications and schedules of work. Use the NHF Schedule of Rates when preparing repair specifications. Manage specialist contractors throughout the repair process. Undertake pre-inspections and post-inspections to ensure work has been completed to the correct quality standard. Support complex housing disrepair claims, complaints and Housing Ombudsman investigations. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal colleagues. Ensure recommendations address the underlying cause of issues rather than simply treating visible symptoms. Maintain accurate records and ensure all cases are progressed professionally and efficiently. Support the wider specialist repairs team in delivering safe, compliant and long-term repair solutions. Profile The ideal candidate will be an experienced residential property professional with a strong technical surveying background and a genuine interest in building pathology and complex defect diagnosis. You will ideally have experience in: Residential building surveying. Damp and mould investigations. Housing disrepair or complex repairs. Diagnosing building defects. Occupied property inspections. Producing technical reports and schedules of work. Managing contractors and repair works. Pre and post inspections. Working within social housing, local authority housing, housing associations, residential property or maintenance environments. Understanding resident-focused repairs and customer-sensitive cases. Job Offer Competitive salary. 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays. Annual leave increasing with service up to 30 days. Option to purchase additional annual leave. Healthcare benefits. Matched pension contributions starting at 4%, increasing up to 8%. Life assurance. Employee discount and benefits platform. Ongoing professional development. Support towards professional membership where applicable. Opportunity to work in a specialist repairs team. Exposure to complex, high-profile and technically challenging repair cases. Genuine autonomy and responsibility. The chance to make a meaningful difference to resident's homes and lives.
Senior Quantity Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor Cornwall Site Based Permanent A well-known housing development business are looking to recruit for an established senior quantity surveyor or will considered a capable project quantity surveyor. Specialising in mixed tenure housing projects, you will ideally have a proven housing background, the client is open to construction build backgrounds also. Duties: Attend design, pre-start and project meetings, identifying commercial risks, opportunities and cost implications. Review contract documentation, drawings and specifications to identify errors, omissions and potential cost exposures. Manage procurement activities, including tender enquiries, subcontractor selection, negotiations and order placement. Work closely with internal departments to provide input throughout the project lifecycle. Prepare budgets, cost plans, tender analysis and construction cost forecasts. Negotiate subcontract packages, manage variations and agree final accounts. Monitor project costs, cash flow, valuations and financial performance, ensuring projects remain within budget and forecast targets. Produce monthly commercial reporting including CVRs, margin analysis, cash flow forecasts and cost-to-complete reporting. Manage subcontractor payments, retention releases and contractual compliance in line with industry legislation and company procedures. Identify and manage contractual risks, including extensions of time, loss and expense claims, payment disputes and legal notifications. Support value engineering initiatives and provide commercial advice to maximise project profitability. Oversee project close-out activities, including final accounts, site closures and maintenance obligations. Skills & Experience Required: Proven experience in a senior quantity surveyor or quantity surveyor role within residential development, construction or housebuilding. Strong background in quantity surveying, commercial management and contract administration. Experience managing multiple projects Ability to identify commercial risks and develop effective mitigation strategies. Excellent knowledge of procurement, subcontract management, valuations, cost reporting and financial controls. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to drive profitability and operational performance. Strong understanding of JCT contracts, construction legislation and payment regulations. Experience managing complex developments and coordinating multiple stakeholders. Excellent negotiation, communication and leadership skills. Proficient in commercial reporting, forecasting and cost management systems. The ideal Candidate: You will be a commercially astute leader with a proven track record of delivering successful projects and driving financial performance. You will possess strong leadership skills, excellent commercial judgement and the ability to build effective relationships across all levels of a business. This is a site based role, overseeing 2-3 projects at different stages of build. A competitive salary and package is on offer, along with stability of work in the Cornwall area.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor or Quantity Surveyor Cornwall Site Based Permanent A well-known housing development business are looking to recruit for an established senior quantity surveyor or will considered a capable project quantity surveyor. Specialising in mixed tenure housing projects, you will ideally have a proven housing background, the client is open to construction build backgrounds also. Duties: Attend design, pre-start and project meetings, identifying commercial risks, opportunities and cost implications. Review contract documentation, drawings and specifications to identify errors, omissions and potential cost exposures. Manage procurement activities, including tender enquiries, subcontractor selection, negotiations and order placement. Work closely with internal departments to provide input throughout the project lifecycle. Prepare budgets, cost plans, tender analysis and construction cost forecasts. Negotiate subcontract packages, manage variations and agree final accounts. Monitor project costs, cash flow, valuations and financial performance, ensuring projects remain within budget and forecast targets. Produce monthly commercial reporting including CVRs, margin analysis, cash flow forecasts and cost-to-complete reporting. Manage subcontractor payments, retention releases and contractual compliance in line with industry legislation and company procedures. Identify and manage contractual risks, including extensions of time, loss and expense claims, payment disputes and legal notifications. Support value engineering initiatives and provide commercial advice to maximise project profitability. Oversee project close-out activities, including final accounts, site closures and maintenance obligations. Skills & Experience Required: Proven experience in a senior quantity surveyor or quantity surveyor role within residential development, construction or housebuilding. Strong background in quantity surveying, commercial management and contract administration. Experience managing multiple projects Ability to identify commercial risks and develop effective mitigation strategies. Excellent knowledge of procurement, subcontract management, valuations, cost reporting and financial controls. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to drive profitability and operational performance. Strong understanding of JCT contracts, construction legislation and payment regulations. Experience managing complex developments and coordinating multiple stakeholders. Excellent negotiation, communication and leadership skills. Proficient in commercial reporting, forecasting and cost management systems. The ideal Candidate: You will be a commercially astute leader with a proven track record of delivering successful projects and driving financial performance. You will possess strong leadership skills, excellent commercial judgement and the ability to build effective relationships across all levels of a business. This is a site based role, overseeing 2-3 projects at different stages of build. A competitive salary and package is on offer, along with stability of work in the Cornwall area.
Local authority in Gloucestershire are currently looking for a planned maintenance manager to join their property services team for an initial period of six months. Purpose of the role: Managing a team of surveyors, technical assistants and external contractors Overseeing the delivery of planned maintenance and capital investment programmes, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget Managing contractor performance and ensuring works meet quality, compliance, and health and safety standards Monitoring budgets, financial performance, and programme delivery Building strong relationships with internal teams, residents, contractors, and external stakeholders Ensuring compliance with relevant housing legislation, building regulations, and organisational policies Producing reports, analysing performance data, and identifying opportunities for continuous service improvement Driving excellent customer service throughout the delivery of planned works programmes Hybrid Working 3-2 split 350 - 400 a day (inside IR35) 6 months initially - potential for extension Start ASAP If you would like to discuss this role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
Aug 20, 2026
Contractor
Local authority in Gloucestershire are currently looking for a planned maintenance manager to join their property services team for an initial period of six months. Purpose of the role: Managing a team of surveyors, technical assistants and external contractors Overseeing the delivery of planned maintenance and capital investment programmes, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget Managing contractor performance and ensuring works meet quality, compliance, and health and safety standards Monitoring budgets, financial performance, and programme delivery Building strong relationships with internal teams, residents, contractors, and external stakeholders Ensuring compliance with relevant housing legislation, building regulations, and organisational policies Producing reports, analysing performance data, and identifying opportunities for continuous service improvement Driving excellent customer service throughout the delivery of planned works programmes Hybrid Working 3-2 split 350 - 400 a day (inside IR35) 6 months initially - potential for extension Start ASAP If you would like to discuss this role further please apply for the role and one of the property team will call you to discuss.
Senior Disrepair Planner Salary: Up to 31,607 per annum, depending on experience Location: Eastleigh Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: Full-time, Permanent We're looking for an organised and proactive Healthy Homes Senior Disrepair Planner to play a key role in coordinating complex disrepair cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive, customer-focused service. You'll lead a team of Disrepair Schedulers, coordinate inspections and works, manage contractor relationships and ensure cases progress efficiently from initial inspection through to completion. Key Responsibilities Lead and support a team of Disrepair Schedulers. Coordinate complex disrepair cases, inspections and remedial works. Optimise trade diaries and allocate resources effectively. Liaise with contractors, surveyors and internal teams to keep works progressing. Monitor workloads, deadlines and legal/regulatory requirements. Ensure accurate records and compliance information are maintained. Use data and performance information to identify risks and improve service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for customers and stakeholders. Resolve issues and competing priorities while maintaining excellent customer service. Support continuous improvement across the Healthy Homes and Disrepair service. About You You'll be highly organised with experience in housing, repairs, disrepair or property maintenance, and confident coordinating multiple cases in a busy environment. You'll have strong leadership and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to make decisions, solve problems and manage competing priorities. Most importantly, you'll be customer-focused, collaborative and committed to delivering safe, healthy homes. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to combine planning, leadership and housing experience in a role that makes a genuine difference to residents. Benefits 28 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 additional days. Agile working, providing flexibility around where and when you work. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions of up to 10%. Employee discounts with over 3,000 online and high-street retailers. Life Assurance of up to 5x annual salary. Interest-free staff loans of up to 1,000 after six months. Cycle to Work scheme. 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support and advice. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave/pay. Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for eligible colleagues. Call-out and standby payments for applicable roles. Personal development and training opportunities, including study loans and additional study leave for external qualifications. For more information or to apply, please submit your CV
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Disrepair Planner Salary: Up to 31,607 per annum, depending on experience Location: Eastleigh Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: Full-time, Permanent We're looking for an organised and proactive Healthy Homes Senior Disrepair Planner to play a key role in coordinating complex disrepair cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive, customer-focused service. You'll lead a team of Disrepair Schedulers, coordinate inspections and works, manage contractor relationships and ensure cases progress efficiently from initial inspection through to completion. Key Responsibilities Lead and support a team of Disrepair Schedulers. Coordinate complex disrepair cases, inspections and remedial works. Optimise trade diaries and allocate resources effectively. Liaise with contractors, surveyors and internal teams to keep works progressing. Monitor workloads, deadlines and legal/regulatory requirements. Ensure accurate records and compliance information are maintained. Use data and performance information to identify risks and improve service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for customers and stakeholders. Resolve issues and competing priorities while maintaining excellent customer service. Support continuous improvement across the Healthy Homes and Disrepair service. About You You'll be highly organised with experience in housing, repairs, disrepair or property maintenance, and confident coordinating multiple cases in a busy environment. You'll have strong leadership and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to make decisions, solve problems and manage competing priorities. Most importantly, you'll be customer-focused, collaborative and committed to delivering safe, healthy homes. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to combine planning, leadership and housing experience in a role that makes a genuine difference to residents. Benefits 28 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 additional days. Agile working, providing flexibility around where and when you work. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions of up to 10%. Employee discounts with over 3,000 online and high-street retailers. Life Assurance of up to 5x annual salary. Interest-free staff loans of up to 1,000 after six months. Cycle to Work scheme. 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support and advice. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave/pay. Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for eligible colleagues. Call-out and standby payments for applicable roles. Personal development and training opportunities, including study loans and additional study leave for external qualifications. For more information or to apply, please submit your CV
We are recruiting for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading property services contractor delivering social housing maintenance, planned works, and retrofit projects across Birmingham and the wider Midlands region. Client Details Our client are a well known Housing Maintenance Contractor based in the Midlands looking for a Senior QS to play a key role in the commercial delivery of high-profile housing projects, taking responsibility for both pre and post-contract commercial activities while supporting the successful delivery of programmes designed to improve and upgrade residential housing stock. Description Lead and support the commercial management of social housing maintenance and retrofit contracts. Prepare and submit monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs), forecasts, and progress reports. Manage project costs, value recovery, cash flow, and commercial reporting. Agree valuations and maximise project profitability. Support the preparation and agreement of final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Manage procurement activities and subcontractor accounts from tender through to final account. Ensure contractual obligations, notices, instructions, and commercial procedures are completed accurately and on time. Work collaboratively with operational teams to improve project performance and commercial outcomes. Mentor and support junior commercial team members where required. Maintain compliance with company procedures, contractual requirements, and health and safety standards. Profile Experience working as a Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within construction, property services, or social housing. Proven knowledge of CVRs, cost management, valuations, cash flow forecasting, and final accounts. Strong subcontractor procurement and management experience. Experience delivering social housing retrofit projects. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. The ability to build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and supply chain partners. A proactive approach to problem solving and commercial risk management. Experience working on SHDF-funded programmes. Knowledge of decarbonisation, energy efficiency, or sustainable retrofit projects. Experience within planned maintenance or housing maintenance frameworks. Job Offer Opportunity to work on large-scale social housing investment programmes. Long-term pipeline of secured work across the Midlands region. Career progression within a growing and successful commercial team. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Competitive salary and benefits package. If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading property services contractor delivering social housing maintenance, planned works, and retrofit projects across Birmingham and the wider Midlands region. Client Details Our client are a well known Housing Maintenance Contractor based in the Midlands looking for a Senior QS to play a key role in the commercial delivery of high-profile housing projects, taking responsibility for both pre and post-contract commercial activities while supporting the successful delivery of programmes designed to improve and upgrade residential housing stock. Description Lead and support the commercial management of social housing maintenance and retrofit contracts. Prepare and submit monthly Cost Value Reconciliations (CVRs), forecasts, and progress reports. Manage project costs, value recovery, cash flow, and commercial reporting. Agree valuations and maximise project profitability. Support the preparation and agreement of final accounts with clients and subcontractors. Manage procurement activities and subcontractor accounts from tender through to final account. Ensure contractual obligations, notices, instructions, and commercial procedures are completed accurately and on time. Work collaboratively with operational teams to improve project performance and commercial outcomes. Mentor and support junior commercial team members where required. Maintain compliance with company procedures, contractual requirements, and health and safety standards. Profile Experience working as a Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor within construction, property services, or social housing. Proven knowledge of CVRs, cost management, valuations, cash flow forecasting, and final accounts. Strong subcontractor procurement and management experience. Experience delivering social housing retrofit projects. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. The ability to build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and supply chain partners. A proactive approach to problem solving and commercial risk management. Experience working on SHDF-funded programmes. Knowledge of decarbonisation, energy efficiency, or sustainable retrofit projects. Experience within planned maintenance or housing maintenance frameworks. Job Offer Opportunity to work on large-scale social housing investment programmes. Long-term pipeline of secured work across the Midlands region. Career progression within a growing and successful commercial team. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Competitive salary and benefits package. If you're interested in this role, apply now. People are at the heart of Michael Page. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. As an inclusive recruiter we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the recruitment process, we'll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.
Asset and Compliance Data Support Officer Location: Frogmore Complex, SW18 1EY (Hybrid Working - 2 days per week in the office) Rate: 20.76 PAYE / 27.07 Umbrella Contract: 3 months (possibility of extension) Hours: Mon-Fri, 36 hours Start Date: September 2026 DBS Requirement: Basic DBS About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and detail-focused Asset and Compliance Data Support Officer to join a busy Housing Management team within a leading London local authority. Reporting to the Asset and Compliance Data Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the council's asset management and compliance programmes. The post will focus on data collection, analysis, reporting, and maintaining high-quality asset and compliance information to support strategic decision-making and service improvement. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with strong analytical skills, excellent attention to detail, and experience working with large datasets within housing, local government, or a similar regulated environment. Key Responsibilities Support the administration and delivery of the residential stock condition survey programme. Allocate survey work to contractors and external surveyors and coordinate access arrangements with residents. Analyse and monitor housing asset data to identify compliance issues, HHSRS hazards, and non-decent home components. Produce performance reports and exception reporting to support operational and strategic decision-making. Maintain and update databases, records, filing systems, and asset information. Assist with statutory returns, housing activity reports, and performance monitoring. Support asset management projects, housing improvement initiatives, and transformation programmes. Liaise with internal teams, contractors, residents, and external stakeholders to ensure effective service delivery. About You We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate: Essential Knowledge & Experience Knowledge of data governance and data quality management. Experience analysing complex datasets to support decision-making and organisational development. Strong understanding of data security and GDPR principles. Experience of maintaining accurate records and performance data. Ability to work effectively within a team environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Desirable Experience Experience working within local government, social housing, or a similar public sector environment. Understanding of housing compliance, asset management, Decent Homes standards, or housing regulations. Awareness of housing policy and local authority service delivery. Skills Required Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and Outlook. Experience using reporting and data analysis tools, with Power BI highly desirable. Ability to analyse information and present findings to a variety of audiences. Strong customer service and resident liaison skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Aug 20, 2026
Contractor
Asset and Compliance Data Support Officer Location: Frogmore Complex, SW18 1EY (Hybrid Working - 2 days per week in the office) Rate: 20.76 PAYE / 27.07 Umbrella Contract: 3 months (possibility of extension) Hours: Mon-Fri, 36 hours Start Date: September 2026 DBS Requirement: Basic DBS About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and detail-focused Asset and Compliance Data Support Officer to join a busy Housing Management team within a leading London local authority. Reporting to the Asset and Compliance Data Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the council's asset management and compliance programmes. The post will focus on data collection, analysis, reporting, and maintaining high-quality asset and compliance information to support strategic decision-making and service improvement. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with strong analytical skills, excellent attention to detail, and experience working with large datasets within housing, local government, or a similar regulated environment. Key Responsibilities Support the administration and delivery of the residential stock condition survey programme. Allocate survey work to contractors and external surveyors and coordinate access arrangements with residents. Analyse and monitor housing asset data to identify compliance issues, HHSRS hazards, and non-decent home components. Produce performance reports and exception reporting to support operational and strategic decision-making. Maintain and update databases, records, filing systems, and asset information. Assist with statutory returns, housing activity reports, and performance monitoring. Support asset management projects, housing improvement initiatives, and transformation programmes. Liaise with internal teams, contractors, residents, and external stakeholders to ensure effective service delivery. About You We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate: Essential Knowledge & Experience Knowledge of data governance and data quality management. Experience analysing complex datasets to support decision-making and organisational development. Strong understanding of data security and GDPR principles. Experience of maintaining accurate records and performance data. Ability to work effectively within a team environment. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Desirable Experience Experience working within local government, social housing, or a similar public sector environment. Understanding of housing compliance, asset management, Decent Homes standards, or housing regulations. Awareness of housing policy and local authority service delivery. Skills Required Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Office and Outlook. Experience using reporting and data analysis tools, with Power BI highly desirable. Ability to analyse information and present findings to a variety of audiences. Strong customer service and resident liaison skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Calling all contract Quantity Surveyors 6 month interim assignment : up to 45 Umbrella per hour Worcestershire Our client a public sector provider are looking for a QS with a local authority background. We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join the team and play a key role in the development of appropriate contract documentation, procurement of goods, services and works contracts across Housing Property Services. With the delivery of these contracts the post holder is responsible for the financial measurement and valuation of works, preparing interim payments and final accounts together with all necessary project related financial reports. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive professional who is committed to delivering high-quality outcomes. A few of the key Responsibilities Prepare contract documents including Tenders, Bills of Quantities, Work Schedules, Specifications, and Schedule of Rates. Procure goods, services, and works contracts, including participation in tender evaluations and reporting outcomes. Undertake site measurements and valuation of works, preparing payment notifications and associated documentation. Prepare and agree costs for variations and non-standard items of work. Analyse and agree claims and final accounts. Skills & Experience Minimum 2 years' post-qualification experience in the Construction Industry, covering pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying duties. Knowledge of various forms of building contracts. Proven experience in budget management (revenue, capital, and external funding sources). Experience of creating and issuing relevant contract administration documents. Degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying. Knowledge of UK H&S regulations including CDM Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Aug 20, 2026
Contractor
Calling all contract Quantity Surveyors 6 month interim assignment : up to 45 Umbrella per hour Worcestershire Our client a public sector provider are looking for a QS with a local authority background. We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor to join the team and play a key role in the development of appropriate contract documentation, procurement of goods, services and works contracts across Housing Property Services. With the delivery of these contracts the post holder is responsible for the financial measurement and valuation of works, preparing interim payments and final accounts together with all necessary project related financial reports. This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive professional who is committed to delivering high-quality outcomes. A few of the key Responsibilities Prepare contract documents including Tenders, Bills of Quantities, Work Schedules, Specifications, and Schedule of Rates. Procure goods, services, and works contracts, including participation in tender evaluations and reporting outcomes. Undertake site measurements and valuation of works, preparing payment notifications and associated documentation. Prepare and agree costs for variations and non-standard items of work. Analyse and agree claims and final accounts. Skills & Experience Minimum 2 years' post-qualification experience in the Construction Industry, covering pre- and post-contract Quantity Surveying duties. Knowledge of various forms of building contracts. Proven experience in budget management (revenue, capital, and external funding sources). Experience of creating and issuing relevant contract administration documents. Degree or equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying. Knowledge of UK H&S regulations including CDM Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
TSA Surveying are looking for a Technical Data Analyst with experience in building surveying, housing asset data or property compliance. The role combines data analysis, quality assurance and technical support, with a focus on validating stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and RdSAP data. You will work closely with field surveyors to identify and resolve data issues and ensure information is accurate and fit for purpose. Key Responsibilities Review and validate stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and RdSAP data. Identify errors, anomalies and inconsistencies within survey datasets. Use Excel to analyse, clean and validate data. Work with surveyors to investigate and resolve data quality issues. Provide technical guidance on survey and data collection requirements. Support surveyors with mobile/tablet data capture and system issues. Maintain accurate records of data quality and surveyor KPIs. Prepare validated data for reporting and asset management. Identify opportunities to improve data quality, processes and workflows. About You Experience in building surveying, housing asset management, property compliance or technical data analysis. Knowledge of stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and/or RdSAP. Good to advanced Excel skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy. Confident communicating with surveyors and technical teams. Organised, methodical and able to work independently. Desirable: Experience with social housing, mobile survey software or property data systems. What We Offer Up to 34,000 depending on experience Location - Manchester 30 days' annual leave including public holidays, plus 3 additional days over Christmas/New Year Pension contribution up to 5% after 3 months Healthcare and death-in-service benefits following probation Modern offices with on-site gym and restaurant Training and development opportunities Supportive and inclusive working environment Interested? Apply with an upto date CV and i'll be in touch
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
TSA Surveying are looking for a Technical Data Analyst with experience in building surveying, housing asset data or property compliance. The role combines data analysis, quality assurance and technical support, with a focus on validating stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and RdSAP data. You will work closely with field surveyors to identify and resolve data issues and ensure information is accurate and fit for purpose. Key Responsibilities Review and validate stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and RdSAP data. Identify errors, anomalies and inconsistencies within survey datasets. Use Excel to analyse, clean and validate data. Work with surveyors to investigate and resolve data quality issues. Provide technical guidance on survey and data collection requirements. Support surveyors with mobile/tablet data capture and system issues. Maintain accurate records of data quality and surveyor KPIs. Prepare validated data for reporting and asset management. Identify opportunities to improve data quality, processes and workflows. About You Experience in building surveying, housing asset management, property compliance or technical data analysis. Knowledge of stock condition, HHSRS, Decent Homes and/or RdSAP. Good to advanced Excel skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy. Confident communicating with surveyors and technical teams. Organised, methodical and able to work independently. Desirable: Experience with social housing, mobile survey software or property data systems. What We Offer Up to 34,000 depending on experience Location - Manchester 30 days' annual leave including public holidays, plus 3 additional days over Christmas/New Year Pension contribution up to 5% after 3 months Healthcare and death-in-service benefits following probation Modern offices with on-site gym and restaurant Training and development opportunities Supportive and inclusive working environment Interested? Apply with an upto date CV and i'll be in touch
We are currently seeking an experienced Disrepair Case Officer to join a busy Housing Repairs service within a South London Local Authority on an initial 5-month contract. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a caseload of housing disrepair matters, helping to minimise the Council's exposure to legal action and ensuring cases are resolved efficiently and effectively. You will manage disrepair cases from initial complaint or threat of litigation through to resolution, working closely with surveyors, repairs teams, contractors and Legal Services. You will monitor case progress, costs, deadlines and potential liabilities, ensuring necessary repair works are ordered and completed within agreed timescales. The role will also involve preparing information for Legal Services, supporting the settlement of claims, responding to Stage 2 and Ombudsman complaints, maintaining accurate case records and representing the Council in court proceedings where required. The successful candidate will have: Experience managing housing disrepair cases within a local authority or social housing environment Knowledge of housing repairs, complaints and disrepair litigation Strong case management and organisational skills Experience liaising with legal teams, surveyors and contractors Excellent written communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage competing deadlines and high-risk cases How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 2 working days of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Aug 19, 2026
Contractor
We are currently seeking an experienced Disrepair Case Officer to join a busy Housing Repairs service within a South London Local Authority on an initial 5-month contract. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a caseload of housing disrepair matters, helping to minimise the Council's exposure to legal action and ensuring cases are resolved efficiently and effectively. You will manage disrepair cases from initial complaint or threat of litigation through to resolution, working closely with surveyors, repairs teams, contractors and Legal Services. You will monitor case progress, costs, deadlines and potential liabilities, ensuring necessary repair works are ordered and completed within agreed timescales. The role will also involve preparing information for Legal Services, supporting the settlement of claims, responding to Stage 2 and Ombudsman complaints, maintaining accurate case records and representing the Council in court proceedings where required. The successful candidate will have: Experience managing housing disrepair cases within a local authority or social housing environment Knowledge of housing repairs, complaints and disrepair litigation Strong case management and organisational skills Experience liaising with legal teams, surveyors and contractors Excellent written communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage competing deadlines and high-risk cases How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 2 working days of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Senior Cost Consultant Job in Central London Senior Cost Consultant Job in Central London, for a progressive multidisciplinary construction consultancy focused on Large scale Residential and commercial projects. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team at the forefront of modern construction methods. You will be working on boosting the Commercial team on Hospitality projects. The role offers a salary of 65,000 - 80,000 + bonus + travel + hybrid working + 27 days holiday. Established around a decade ago, this independent construction consultancy has quickly built a strong reputation for its work in delivering high-quality homes using modern methods of construction. With a team of around 100 professionals across cost and project management, they operate across a variety sectors including affordable housing, BTR, mixed-use schemes, Commercial, and Hospitality. This growing practice is involved in some of the capital's most ambitious regeneration projects, with developments valued up to 2.5bn. They offer a progressive and collaborative environment, with a clear route for career development and exposure to complex, high-profile schemes from feasibility through to completion. Our client is looking for Associate or Senior Cost Consultant candidates ideally with a Consultancy or Developer background. Role & Responsibilities Reporting to the Associate Director or Director Manage and supervise other junior members of the cost consultancy team Manage all cost consultancy services including pre-contract and post-contract Cost Control, Cost Planning, Cost Estimates and Procurement Negotiation and contract preparation Supply Chain Engagement Budget Reconciliations Cost reporting Site Valuations Contractor Payments Collate and structure cost data for the wider business Client liaison Undertake Quality Assurance and compliance checks Champion the utilisation of technology to enhance the service offering to clients and improve the efficiency of the wider business. Required Skills & Experience Experience in Hospitality projects particularly hotels Ability to lead commercial management for largescale schemes from feasibility to final accounts Ideally 6+ years' experience as a Cost Consultant / Quantity Surveyor from a Consultancy or Developer Excellent experience in cost planning, cost control, reporting and procurement Experienced in serving private sector clients MRICS/MCIOB Degree in Quantity Surveying or similar Experience in or passion for MMC and/or sustainability would be advantageous Proficient in Microsoft Office. What you get back Salary 65,000 - 80,000 Discretionary bonus 27 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office or to sites and 2 days remote working) Pension matched up to 5% Life assurance Mileage/public transport paid to sites Regular social events Support with professional industry subscriptions. Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Did you know we run a referral scheme? We pay a 1000 referral bonus if you introduce us to anyone who we then successfully place in a new job role. Just send us their information and we'll do the rest. Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Senior Cost Consultant Job in Central London Senior Cost Consultant Job in Central London, for a progressive multidisciplinary construction consultancy focused on Large scale Residential and commercial projects. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team at the forefront of modern construction methods. You will be working on boosting the Commercial team on Hospitality projects. The role offers a salary of 65,000 - 80,000 + bonus + travel + hybrid working + 27 days holiday. Established around a decade ago, this independent construction consultancy has quickly built a strong reputation for its work in delivering high-quality homes using modern methods of construction. With a team of around 100 professionals across cost and project management, they operate across a variety sectors including affordable housing, BTR, mixed-use schemes, Commercial, and Hospitality. This growing practice is involved in some of the capital's most ambitious regeneration projects, with developments valued up to 2.5bn. They offer a progressive and collaborative environment, with a clear route for career development and exposure to complex, high-profile schemes from feasibility through to completion. Our client is looking for Associate or Senior Cost Consultant candidates ideally with a Consultancy or Developer background. Role & Responsibilities Reporting to the Associate Director or Director Manage and supervise other junior members of the cost consultancy team Manage all cost consultancy services including pre-contract and post-contract Cost Control, Cost Planning, Cost Estimates and Procurement Negotiation and contract preparation Supply Chain Engagement Budget Reconciliations Cost reporting Site Valuations Contractor Payments Collate and structure cost data for the wider business Client liaison Undertake Quality Assurance and compliance checks Champion the utilisation of technology to enhance the service offering to clients and improve the efficiency of the wider business. Required Skills & Experience Experience in Hospitality projects particularly hotels Ability to lead commercial management for largescale schemes from feasibility to final accounts Ideally 6+ years' experience as a Cost Consultant / Quantity Surveyor from a Consultancy or Developer Excellent experience in cost planning, cost control, reporting and procurement Experienced in serving private sector clients MRICS/MCIOB Degree in Quantity Surveying or similar Experience in or passion for MMC and/or sustainability would be advantageous Proficient in Microsoft Office. What you get back Salary 65,000 - 80,000 Discretionary bonus 27 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office or to sites and 2 days remote working) Pension matched up to 5% Life assurance Mileage/public transport paid to sites Regular social events Support with professional industry subscriptions. Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Did you know we run a referral scheme? We pay a 1000 referral bonus if you introduce us to anyone who we then successfully place in a new job role. Just send us their information and we'll do the rest. Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period.
Role Title: Stock Condition Surveyor Location:Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1UW Pay rate: £21.41p/h - Enquire if needs be. Job Purpose The Stock Condition Surveyor will be responsible for carrying out comprehensive surveys and assessments of the Council's housing stock. The role will involve inspecting properties to assess their overall condition, identifying potential health and safety hazards, and undertaking energy assessments in accordance with relevant standards and legislation. The successful candidate will work independently, managing their own diary of appointments and ensuring that surveys are completed accurately, efficiently and to the required timescales. Key Responsibilities Carry out stock condition surveys and inspections of the Council's housing stock. Undertake detailed assessments of the condition of building elements, components, fixtures and fittings. Identify, assess and record hazards in accordance with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Undertake RdSAP energy assessments and accurately record relevant property information. Produce accurate and comprehensive survey records and reports using the required systems and processes. Complete approximately 2,200 surveys per year , pro-rated according to the duration of the placement. Manage and maintain an individual diary of property appointments, ensuring effective planning and time management. Liaise with residents, tenants, occupants and other relevant stakeholders to arrange and undertake property inspections. Explain the purpose of inspections clearly and professionally, responding appropriately to residents' questions and concerns. Maintain accurate records of all inspections, findings and recommendations. Identify issues requiring further investigation, repair or remedial action and report these through the appropriate channels. Ensure all surveys are undertaken consistently and in accordance with Council procedures, relevant legislation, regulations and industry standards. Work flexibly across the Council's housing stock and travel between properties as required. Maintain a professional approach when accessing occupied properties and demonstrate respect for residents and their homes. Ensure all work is completed to a high standard, meeting agreed productivity, quality and performance targets. Skills and Experience Essential Previous experience carrying out stock condition surveys within residential housing. Knowledge and practical experience of HHSRS assessments . Experience undertaking RdSAP energy assessments . Good understanding of residential property construction, building components and defects. Ability to accurately identify and record property condition information. Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage a busy personal diary and a high volume of appointments. Ability to work independently and effectively manage a workload with minimal supervision. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Good people skills, with the ability to communicate professionally and sensitively with residents and members of the public. High level of attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to use IT systems and electronic survey/reporting tools effectively. A professional and customer-focused approach. Desirable Experience working within a local authority or social housing environment. Relevant surveying, construction, property or housing qualification. Membership of a relevant professional body. Experience using housing stock condition or asset management software. Knowledge of current housing, property condition, health and safety and energy-efficiency legislation. Personal AttributesThe successful candidate will be: Professional, approachable and courteous. Confident dealing with residents in their homes. Highly organised and self-motivated. Reliable and able to meet demanding workloads and deadlines. Methodical, accurate and attentive to detail. Comfortable working independently and managing their own appointments. Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities. Committed to delivering a high-quality service to residents and the Council. Performance Expectations The Stock Condition Surveyor will be expected to maintain a high level of productivity while ensuring the accuracy and quality of survey information. The anticipated workload is approximately 2,200 surveys per annum , subject to the duration of the placement and operational requirements. The role requires effective diary management, punctual attendance at appointments, accurate completion of survey information and professional engagement with residents throughout the inspection process.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Role Title: Stock Condition Surveyor Location:Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1UW Pay rate: £21.41p/h - Enquire if needs be. Job Purpose The Stock Condition Surveyor will be responsible for carrying out comprehensive surveys and assessments of the Council's housing stock. The role will involve inspecting properties to assess their overall condition, identifying potential health and safety hazards, and undertaking energy assessments in accordance with relevant standards and legislation. The successful candidate will work independently, managing their own diary of appointments and ensuring that surveys are completed accurately, efficiently and to the required timescales. Key Responsibilities Carry out stock condition surveys and inspections of the Council's housing stock. Undertake detailed assessments of the condition of building elements, components, fixtures and fittings. Identify, assess and record hazards in accordance with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Undertake RdSAP energy assessments and accurately record relevant property information. Produce accurate and comprehensive survey records and reports using the required systems and processes. Complete approximately 2,200 surveys per year , pro-rated according to the duration of the placement. Manage and maintain an individual diary of property appointments, ensuring effective planning and time management. Liaise with residents, tenants, occupants and other relevant stakeholders to arrange and undertake property inspections. Explain the purpose of inspections clearly and professionally, responding appropriately to residents' questions and concerns. Maintain accurate records of all inspections, findings and recommendations. Identify issues requiring further investigation, repair or remedial action and report these through the appropriate channels. Ensure all surveys are undertaken consistently and in accordance with Council procedures, relevant legislation, regulations and industry standards. Work flexibly across the Council's housing stock and travel between properties as required. Maintain a professional approach when accessing occupied properties and demonstrate respect for residents and their homes. Ensure all work is completed to a high standard, meeting agreed productivity, quality and performance targets. Skills and Experience Essential Previous experience carrying out stock condition surveys within residential housing. Knowledge and practical experience of HHSRS assessments . Experience undertaking RdSAP energy assessments . Good understanding of residential property construction, building components and defects. Ability to accurately identify and record property condition information. Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage a busy personal diary and a high volume of appointments. Ability to work independently and effectively manage a workload with minimal supervision. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Good people skills, with the ability to communicate professionally and sensitively with residents and members of the public. High level of attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to use IT systems and electronic survey/reporting tools effectively. A professional and customer-focused approach. Desirable Experience working within a local authority or social housing environment. Relevant surveying, construction, property or housing qualification. Membership of a relevant professional body. Experience using housing stock condition or asset management software. Knowledge of current housing, property condition, health and safety and energy-efficiency legislation. Personal AttributesThe successful candidate will be: Professional, approachable and courteous. Confident dealing with residents in their homes. Highly organised and self-motivated. Reliable and able to meet demanding workloads and deadlines. Methodical, accurate and attentive to detail. Comfortable working independently and managing their own appointments. Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities. Committed to delivering a high-quality service to residents and the Council. Performance Expectations The Stock Condition Surveyor will be expected to maintain a high level of productivity while ensuring the accuracy and quality of survey information. The anticipated workload is approximately 2,200 surveys per annum , subject to the duration of the placement and operational requirements. The role requires effective diary management, punctual attendance at appointments, accurate completion of survey information and professional engagement with residents throughout the inspection process.
Repairs Planner Croydon Location: Croydon Salary: £17.84 per hour (Umbrella, paid weekly Fridays) Contract: Temp to Perm (3 6 months) Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (1-hour lunch) Working Pattern: Office-based Overtime: Available with prior manager approval Experience: 3 years relevant experience required Role Overview Build Recruitment is currently seeking an experienced Repairs Planner to join a busy social housing repairs team in Croydon. You will be responsible for scheduling and coordinating repair works for operatives, ensuring resources are used efficiently and repairs are delivered within agreed performance targets and timescales. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced repairs professional looking for a temp-to-perm position. Key Responsibilities Schedule and manage daily workloads for up to 20 operatives. Monitor and allocate emergency jobs promptly to meet performance targets. Liaise with surveyors to authorise job variations. Provide a high standard of face-to-face service to clients. Achieve daily targets of a minimum of 60 job allocations. Handle calls and emails relating to repair issues and updates. Maintain accurate and timely updates on internal systems. Build and maintain effective relationships with operatives, clients and suppliers. Diagnose repair issues using effective questioning and listening skills. Manage the incoming repairs inbox and allocate tasks appropriately. Monitor work in progress and ensure jobs are progressed within required timescales. Essential Requirements Minimum 3 years experience in a repairs planning/scheduling environment. Previous experience working within housing repairs and/or social housing. Strong understanding of repair and maintenance processes. Experience using job planning and scheduling systems. Good knowledge of different trade types and typical repair job scopes. Understanding of Work in Progress (WIP) management, jeopardy planning and extensions of time. Knowledge of realistic trade job durations and repair timescales. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while managing competing priorities. Apply Now If you are an experienced Repairs Planner looking for a new opportunity in Croydon, please send your CV to Lizzie Lee at Build Recruitment. Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Repairs Planner Croydon Location: Croydon Salary: £17.84 per hour (Umbrella, paid weekly Fridays) Contract: Temp to Perm (3 6 months) Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (1-hour lunch) Working Pattern: Office-based Overtime: Available with prior manager approval Experience: 3 years relevant experience required Role Overview Build Recruitment is currently seeking an experienced Repairs Planner to join a busy social housing repairs team in Croydon. You will be responsible for scheduling and coordinating repair works for operatives, ensuring resources are used efficiently and repairs are delivered within agreed performance targets and timescales. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced repairs professional looking for a temp-to-perm position. Key Responsibilities Schedule and manage daily workloads for up to 20 operatives. Monitor and allocate emergency jobs promptly to meet performance targets. Liaise with surveyors to authorise job variations. Provide a high standard of face-to-face service to clients. Achieve daily targets of a minimum of 60 job allocations. Handle calls and emails relating to repair issues and updates. Maintain accurate and timely updates on internal systems. Build and maintain effective relationships with operatives, clients and suppliers. Diagnose repair issues using effective questioning and listening skills. Manage the incoming repairs inbox and allocate tasks appropriately. Monitor work in progress and ensure jobs are progressed within required timescales. Essential Requirements Minimum 3 years experience in a repairs planning/scheduling environment. Previous experience working within housing repairs and/or social housing. Strong understanding of repair and maintenance processes. Experience using job planning and scheduling systems. Good knowledge of different trade types and typical repair job scopes. Understanding of Work in Progress (WIP) management, jeopardy planning and extensions of time. Knowledge of realistic trade job durations and repair timescales. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while managing competing priorities. Apply Now If you are an experienced Repairs Planner looking for a new opportunity in Croydon, please send your CV to Lizzie Lee at Build Recruitment. Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
Job Title: Asset Surveyor Type: 12 Month FTC Location: South Wales Salary: £43,839.56 Hours: 37 hours BRC are working closely with a leading organisation in the social housing sector to recruit an experienced Asset Surveyor on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a property professional with strong project management, surveying and contract management experience to play a key role in delivering capital investment and improvement programmes. Managing and delivering allocated capital investment projects from inception through to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. You will work closely with contractors, consultants, colleagues, customers and other stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery and value for money. Duties: Manage projects through pre-contract, contract and post-contract stages. Manage multiple capital investment projects from inception to final account. Undertake site inspections and ensure works comply with drawings, specifications and relevant standards. Monitor workmanship, materials, quality, programme and contractor performance. Identify and manage defects and non-compliant works through to resolution. Work closely with contractors, consultants, architects and engineers to resolve issues. Conduct site surveys and prepare specifications and tender documentation. Ensure projects comply with relevant legislation, including CDM, Building Regulations, Party Wall Act and asbestos regulations. Assist with budget management, including reviewing valuations and payment notices. Monitor project KPIs, costs, quality and progress, providing reports as required. Manage customer, contractor and stakeholder relationships, responding to queries and complaints. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal teams and external partners. Maintain accurate project records and information. Undertake site inspections involving working at height and accessing confined spaces where required. Work safely and in accordance with relevant Health & Safety policies and procedures. Requirements: Experience in asset management, surveying, property, construction or project management, ideally within social housing. Proven experience managing capital investment or improvement projects. Relevant HND/HNC qualification in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Architectural Studies or equivalent experience. Experience preparing specifications and obtaining quotes/tenders. Strong knowledge of relevant construction legislation, including CDM, Building Regulations, Party Wall Act and asbestos regulations. SMSTS or equivalent. Strong budget management and understanding of value for money. Excellent IT skills, particularly Excel and Microsoft Office. Strong report writing, analytical and communication skills. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Strong customer service, influencing and negotiation skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively under pressure. Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative approach. Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle with business insurance. Benefits: Enhanced Pension Scheme - employer contributions of up to 12%. Enhanced Annual Leave - 25 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 30 days after 3 years' service. SMART Working - flexibility to manage your time around the needs of customers, colleagues and communities. Health & Wellbeing Benefits - including Cycle to Work and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption support. Flexible Benefits Package - £625 allowance to spend on benefits including Private Medical Insurance, Health Cash Plan, professional memberships and Electric Vehicles. Development Opportunities - sponsored study, professional development and career progression opportunities. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. At BRC Recruitment, we try to respond to all applications, however, due to high volume of applications, this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. REFERRAL SCHEME: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 once they have completed 3 months in a role via BRC! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Asset Surveyor Type: 12 Month FTC Location: South Wales Salary: £43,839.56 Hours: 37 hours BRC are working closely with a leading organisation in the social housing sector to recruit an experienced Asset Surveyor on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a property professional with strong project management, surveying and contract management experience to play a key role in delivering capital investment and improvement programmes. Managing and delivering allocated capital investment projects from inception through to completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. You will work closely with contractors, consultants, colleagues, customers and other stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery and value for money. Duties: Manage projects through pre-contract, contract and post-contract stages. Manage multiple capital investment projects from inception to final account. Undertake site inspections and ensure works comply with drawings, specifications and relevant standards. Monitor workmanship, materials, quality, programme and contractor performance. Identify and manage defects and non-compliant works through to resolution. Work closely with contractors, consultants, architects and engineers to resolve issues. Conduct site surveys and prepare specifications and tender documentation. Ensure projects comply with relevant legislation, including CDM, Building Regulations, Party Wall Act and asbestos regulations. Assist with budget management, including reviewing valuations and payment notices. Monitor project KPIs, costs, quality and progress, providing reports as required. Manage customer, contractor and stakeholder relationships, responding to queries and complaints. Provide technical advice and guidance to internal teams and external partners. Maintain accurate project records and information. Undertake site inspections involving working at height and accessing confined spaces where required. Work safely and in accordance with relevant Health & Safety policies and procedures. Requirements: Experience in asset management, surveying, property, construction or project management, ideally within social housing. Proven experience managing capital investment or improvement projects. Relevant HND/HNC qualification in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Architectural Studies or equivalent experience. Experience preparing specifications and obtaining quotes/tenders. Strong knowledge of relevant construction legislation, including CDM, Building Regulations, Party Wall Act and asbestos regulations. SMSTS or equivalent. Strong budget management and understanding of value for money. Excellent IT skills, particularly Excel and Microsoft Office. Strong report writing, analytical and communication skills. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Strong customer service, influencing and negotiation skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively under pressure. Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative approach. Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle with business insurance. Benefits: Enhanced Pension Scheme - employer contributions of up to 12%. Enhanced Annual Leave - 25 days plus Bank Holidays, increasing to 30 days after 3 years' service. SMART Working - flexibility to manage your time around the needs of customers, colleagues and communities. Health & Wellbeing Benefits - including Cycle to Work and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption support. Flexible Benefits Package - £625 allowance to spend on benefits including Private Medical Insurance, Health Cash Plan, professional memberships and Electric Vehicles. Development Opportunities - sponsored study, professional development and career progression opportunities. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. At BRC Recruitment, we try to respond to all applications, however, due to high volume of applications, this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. REFERRAL SCHEME: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 once they have completed 3 months in a role via BRC! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details.
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Propel Your Quantity Surveying Career with a Leading Regional Developer Are you an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor looking to develop your career with a highly respected housebuilder? This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful and growing business with an outstanding reputation for delivering quality residential developments across Devon. Based from their Exeter office, you'll become part of a supportive and experienced commercial team, working on exciting new-build housing developments and gaining invaluable exposure to all aspects of the surveying function. With a strong pipeline of projects and a substantial land bank secured for the future, this is a business that offers genuine stability, career progression, and long-term opportunities. The Role Working closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors, you'll play a key role in the commercial management of live residential developments, helping to ensure projects are delivered successfully and profitably. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with procurement of subcontractors and materials Carrying out measurements and valuations Supporting payment applications and subcontractor accounts Assisting with cost reporting and budget monitoring Contributing to final account negotiations and settlements Working closely with site teams and commercial colleagues throughout the project lifecycle About You We're looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual who is eager to build a long-term career within quantity surveying and residential construction. You will ideally have: Previous experience in a Trainee Quantity Surveyor or Assistant Quantity Surveyor role New-build residential experience (housing or apartment developments) A minimum HNC qualification in Construction, Quantity Surveying, or a related discipline Strong communication and numerical skills Good commercial awareness and an interest in the construction industry Proficiency in Microsoft Office and general IT systems A proactive attitude and desire to learn and progress What's on Offer? Competitive salary DOE Comprehensive benefits package Structured training and career development Mentorship from experienced commercial professionals Well located office with excellent facilities and on-site parking Secure, long-term career prospects with a thriving regional developer Opportunity to work on quality housing developments across Devon, all within a commutable distance of Exeter If you're looking to join a business that genuinely invests in its people and offers clear opportunities for progression, we'd love to hear from you.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Propel Your Quantity Surveying Career with a Leading Regional Developer Are you an ambitious Assistant Quantity Surveyor looking to develop your career with a highly respected housebuilder? This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful and growing business with an outstanding reputation for delivering quality residential developments across Devon. Based from their Exeter office, you'll become part of a supportive and experienced commercial team, working on exciting new-build housing developments and gaining invaluable exposure to all aspects of the surveying function. With a strong pipeline of projects and a substantial land bank secured for the future, this is a business that offers genuine stability, career progression, and long-term opportunities. The Role Working closely with Senior Quantity Surveyors, you'll play a key role in the commercial management of live residential developments, helping to ensure projects are delivered successfully and profitably. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with procurement of subcontractors and materials Carrying out measurements and valuations Supporting payment applications and subcontractor accounts Assisting with cost reporting and budget monitoring Contributing to final account negotiations and settlements Working closely with site teams and commercial colleagues throughout the project lifecycle About You We're looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual who is eager to build a long-term career within quantity surveying and residential construction. You will ideally have: Previous experience in a Trainee Quantity Surveyor or Assistant Quantity Surveyor role New-build residential experience (housing or apartment developments) A minimum HNC qualification in Construction, Quantity Surveying, or a related discipline Strong communication and numerical skills Good commercial awareness and an interest in the construction industry Proficiency in Microsoft Office and general IT systems A proactive attitude and desire to learn and progress What's on Offer? Competitive salary DOE Comprehensive benefits package Structured training and career development Mentorship from experienced commercial professionals Well located office with excellent facilities and on-site parking Secure, long-term career prospects with a thriving regional developer Opportunity to work on quality housing developments across Devon, all within a commutable distance of Exeter If you're looking to join a business that genuinely invests in its people and offers clear opportunities for progression, we'd love to hear from you.
Senior Disrepair Planner Salary: Up to £31,607 per annum, depending on experience Location: Eastleigh Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: Full-time, Permanent We're looking for an organised and proactive Healthy Homes Senior Disrepair Planner to play a key role in coordinating complex disrepair cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive, customer-focused service. You'll lead a team of Disrepair Schedulers, coordinate inspections and works, manage contractor relationships and ensure cases progress efficiently from initial inspection through to completion. Key Responsibilities Lead and support a team of Disrepair Schedulers. Coordinate complex disrepair cases, inspections and remedial works. Optimise trade diaries and allocate resources effectively. Liaise with contractors, surveyors and internal teams to keep works progressing. Monitor workloads, deadlines and legal/regulatory requirements. Ensure accurate records and compliance information are maintained. Use data and performance information to identify risks and improve service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for customers and stakeholders. Resolve issues and competing priorities while maintaining excellent customer service. Support continuous improvement across the Healthy Homes and Disrepair service. About You You'll be highly organised with experience in housing, repairs, disrepair or property maintenance, and confident coordinating multiple cases in a busy environment. You'll have strong leadership and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to make decisions, solve problems and manage competing priorities. Most importantly, you'll be customer-focused, collaborative and committed to delivering safe, healthy homes. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to combine planning, leadership and housing experience in a role that makes a genuine difference to residents. Benefits 28 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 additional days. Agile working, providing flexibility around where and when you work. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions of up to 10%. Employee discounts with over 3,000 online and high-street retailers. Life Assurance of up to 5x annual salary. Interest-free staff loans of up to £1,000 after six months. Cycle to Work scheme. 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support and advice. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave/pay. Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for eligible colleagues. Call-out and standby payments for applicable roles. Personal development and training opportunities, including study loans and additional study leave for external qualifications. For more information or to apply, please submit your CV
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Senior Disrepair Planner Salary: Up to £31,607 per annum, depending on experience Location: Eastleigh Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: Full-time, Permanent We're looking for an organised and proactive Healthy Homes Senior Disrepair Planner to play a key role in coordinating complex disrepair cases and ensuring residents receive a responsive, customer-focused service. You'll lead a team of Disrepair Schedulers, coordinate inspections and works, manage contractor relationships and ensure cases progress efficiently from initial inspection through to completion. Key Responsibilities Lead and support a team of Disrepair Schedulers. Coordinate complex disrepair cases, inspections and remedial works. Optimise trade diaries and allocate resources effectively. Liaise with contractors, surveyors and internal teams to keep works progressing. Monitor workloads, deadlines and legal/regulatory requirements. Ensure accurate records and compliance information are maintained. Use data and performance information to identify risks and improve service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for customers and stakeholders. Resolve issues and competing priorities while maintaining excellent customer service. Support continuous improvement across the Healthy Homes and Disrepair service. About You You'll be highly organised with experience in housing, repairs, disrepair or property maintenance, and confident coordinating multiple cases in a busy environment. You'll have strong leadership and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to make decisions, solve problems and manage competing priorities. Most importantly, you'll be customer-focused, collaborative and committed to delivering safe, healthy homes. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to combine planning, leadership and housing experience in a role that makes a genuine difference to residents. Benefits 28 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 additional days. Agile working, providing flexibility around where and when you work. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions of up to 10%. Employee discounts with over 3,000 online and high-street retailers. Life Assurance of up to 5x annual salary. Interest-free staff loans of up to £1,000 after six months. Cycle to Work scheme. 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support and advice. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave/pay. Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for eligible colleagues. Call-out and standby payments for applicable roles. Personal development and training opportunities, including study loans and additional study leave for external qualifications. For more information or to apply, please submit your CV
MMP Consultancy is seeking x5 highly organised Disrepair Case Officers at 300pd on behalf of a Local Authority based in south London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced housing professional to play a key role in protecting the Council from disrepair claims, ensuring residents receive high-quality services, and helping to resolve issues before they escalate into legal action. Candidates will be required in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with the rest of the days of the week at home. As a Disrepair Case Officer, you will manage a varied caseload, work closely with surveyors, contractors and legal services, and ensure that residents' concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. The successful candidate will be responsible for minimising the risk, incidence and cost of disrepair claims against the Council. You will act as the key point of contact for disrepair cases, managing them from initial complaint through to resolution, and representing the Council where necessary. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair cases to minimise risk and reduce legal and financial exposure to the Council. Resolve complaints and legal threats wherever possible before they progress to litigation. Monitor case progress, costs and potential liabilities, providing regular updates and recommendations to management. Ensure high-risk cases are escalated appropriately and reported to the Repairs Team Manager. Liaise with Legal Services and supply information to meet court and procedural deadlines. Work closely with internal and external surveyors to ensure repairs are ordered and completed promptly and to the required standard. Ensure compliance with procurement procedures and relevant Council policies. Represent the Council in court proceedings when required. Provide advice and support on Stage 2 complaints, Ombudsman complaints and repairs complaints involving potential litigation. Maintain regular communication with residents, keeping them informed throughout the case process. Respond to correspondence within agreed timescales. Support colleagues across the service and provide cover where required. Promote compliance with legislation relating to data protection, health and safety, equality, diversity and financial regulations. Contribute to safeguarding responsibilities for vulnerable children and adults. Work collaboratively across departments and with external partners to achieve positive outcomes. Requirements: Good understanding of current issues affecting local authorities, ALMOs and social housing. Knowledge of housing and building legislation and current best practice. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Experience responding to complex correspondence and preparing reports. Experience managing contractors and consultants. Experience dealing directly with customers, resolving issues and providing advice in challenging situations.
Aug 19, 2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking x5 highly organised Disrepair Case Officers at 300pd on behalf of a Local Authority based in south London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced housing professional to play a key role in protecting the Council from disrepair claims, ensuring residents receive high-quality services, and helping to resolve issues before they escalate into legal action. Candidates will be required in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with the rest of the days of the week at home. As a Disrepair Case Officer, you will manage a varied caseload, work closely with surveyors, contractors and legal services, and ensure that residents' concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. The successful candidate will be responsible for minimising the risk, incidence and cost of disrepair claims against the Council. You will act as the key point of contact for disrepair cases, managing them from initial complaint through to resolution, and representing the Council where necessary. Key Responsibilities Manage disrepair cases to minimise risk and reduce legal and financial exposure to the Council. Resolve complaints and legal threats wherever possible before they progress to litigation. Monitor case progress, costs and potential liabilities, providing regular updates and recommendations to management. Ensure high-risk cases are escalated appropriately and reported to the Repairs Team Manager. Liaise with Legal Services and supply information to meet court and procedural deadlines. Work closely with internal and external surveyors to ensure repairs are ordered and completed promptly and to the required standard. Ensure compliance with procurement procedures and relevant Council policies. Represent the Council in court proceedings when required. Provide advice and support on Stage 2 complaints, Ombudsman complaints and repairs complaints involving potential litigation. Maintain regular communication with residents, keeping them informed throughout the case process. Respond to correspondence within agreed timescales. Support colleagues across the service and provide cover where required. Promote compliance with legislation relating to data protection, health and safety, equality, diversity and financial regulations. Contribute to safeguarding responsibilities for vulnerable children and adults. Work collaboratively across departments and with external partners to achieve positive outcomes. Requirements: Good understanding of current issues affecting local authorities, ALMOs and social housing. Knowledge of housing and building legislation and current best practice. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and housing management systems. Experience responding to complex correspondence and preparing reports. Experience managing contractors and consultants. Experience dealing directly with customers, resolving issues and providing advice in challenging situations.
X2 Planners Based in Croydon Temp to perm office based Key Responsibilities Repairs Planning & Coordination Plan and schedule damp and mould inspections, remedial works and follow-on repairs. Allocate work to appropriate operatives and specialist contractors based on skills, availability and location. Ensure appointments are arranged within required service timescales. Monitor outstanding jobs and proactively identify potential delays. Coordinate follow-on works where further repairs or treatment are identified. Ensure work orders contain accurate and relevant information for operatives. Update repairs management systems with appointment, job and completion information. Liaise with surveyors and operational teams to ensure appropriate works are planned. Damp & Mould Case Management Monitor damp and mould cases from initial instruction through to completion. Ensure jobs are appropriately categorised and prioritised. Track inspections, treatment, remedial works and any required follow-up visits. Escalate urgent or complex cases to the appropriate manager or surveyor. Ensure outstanding actions are followed up within agreed timescales. Support the team in maintaining accurate records and case histories. Resident & Customer Service Contact residents to arrange and confirm appointments. Provide clear and professional information regarding planned works and appointment arrangements. Respond to resident queries and ensure issues are passed to the appropriate team where necessary. Maintain a customer-focused approach, particularly when dealing with residents experiencing damp and mould issues. Record relevant communication and actions accurately on the repairs system. Identify vulnerable residents or concerns requiring escalation in line with company procedures. Contractor & Operative Liaison Communicate daily with operatives, surveyors and subcontractors regarding planned works. Check that operatives have the necessary job information before attending properties. Monitor operative attendance, job progress and completion. Follow up incomplete or aborted appointments. Assist with resolving scheduling and access issues. Escalate recurring contractor or performance issues to the relevant manager. Administration & Compliance Maintain accurate and up-to-date repairs records. Ensure all relevant documentation, photographs, reports and completion information are recorded appropriately. Produce basic reports and updates on outstanding damp and mould works. Support the team in meeting contractual, operational and regulatory timescales. Follow company policies relating to health and safety, safeguarding, data protection and customer service. Maintain confidentiality and handle resident information appropriately. Key Skills & Experience Essential Excellent organisational and time-management skills. Strong attention to detail. Good verbal and written communication skills. Confident using IT systems, including Microsoft Office. Ability to manage multiple tasks and changing priorities. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Customer-focused approach with a professional and empathetic manner. Ability to remain calm and professional when dealing with challenging situations. Willingness to learn about damp, mould, housing repairs and property maintenance.
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
X2 Planners Based in Croydon Temp to perm office based Key Responsibilities Repairs Planning & Coordination Plan and schedule damp and mould inspections, remedial works and follow-on repairs. Allocate work to appropriate operatives and specialist contractors based on skills, availability and location. Ensure appointments are arranged within required service timescales. Monitor outstanding jobs and proactively identify potential delays. Coordinate follow-on works where further repairs or treatment are identified. Ensure work orders contain accurate and relevant information for operatives. Update repairs management systems with appointment, job and completion information. Liaise with surveyors and operational teams to ensure appropriate works are planned. Damp & Mould Case Management Monitor damp and mould cases from initial instruction through to completion. Ensure jobs are appropriately categorised and prioritised. Track inspections, treatment, remedial works and any required follow-up visits. Escalate urgent or complex cases to the appropriate manager or surveyor. Ensure outstanding actions are followed up within agreed timescales. Support the team in maintaining accurate records and case histories. Resident & Customer Service Contact residents to arrange and confirm appointments. Provide clear and professional information regarding planned works and appointment arrangements. Respond to resident queries and ensure issues are passed to the appropriate team where necessary. Maintain a customer-focused approach, particularly when dealing with residents experiencing damp and mould issues. Record relevant communication and actions accurately on the repairs system. Identify vulnerable residents or concerns requiring escalation in line with company procedures. Contractor & Operative Liaison Communicate daily with operatives, surveyors and subcontractors regarding planned works. Check that operatives have the necessary job information before attending properties. Monitor operative attendance, job progress and completion. Follow up incomplete or aborted appointments. Assist with resolving scheduling and access issues. Escalate recurring contractor or performance issues to the relevant manager. Administration & Compliance Maintain accurate and up-to-date repairs records. Ensure all relevant documentation, photographs, reports and completion information are recorded appropriately. Produce basic reports and updates on outstanding damp and mould works. Support the team in meeting contractual, operational and regulatory timescales. Follow company policies relating to health and safety, safeguarding, data protection and customer service. Maintain confidentiality and handle resident information appropriately. Key Skills & Experience Essential Excellent organisational and time-management skills. Strong attention to detail. Good verbal and written communication skills. Confident using IT systems, including Microsoft Office. Ability to manage multiple tasks and changing priorities. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Customer-focused approach with a professional and empathetic manner. Ability to remain calm and professional when dealing with challenging situations. Willingness to learn about damp, mould, housing repairs and property maintenance.
Opportunity with a London local authority, ideal for candidates with social housing, voids, repairs, maintenance, compliance admin, Excel, SharePoint and Teams experience. Quick Apply Opportunity Are you an organised administrator with housing, repairs or property data experience? This is a great short-term contract with the possibility of extension based on strong performance, supporting the smooth turnaround of empty homes. You'll keep voids records accurate, trackers updated and teams informed, helping the service stay on top of key property updates from day one. What You'll Do Update voids trackers, records and housing/repairs systems. Maintain accurate data across IWorld, SharePoint and Teams. Track status changes, completion dates and key notes. Flag missing or inconsistent information quickly. Support surveyors, managers and operational teams with admin and reporting. What We're Looking For Strong administration and data accuracy skills. Experience in housing, repairs, voids, maintenance or property services. Confident using Excel, Outlook, Teams and trackers/databases. Organised, proactive and able to manage busy workloads. Clear communicator who can liaise with internal teams and contractors. Why Apply? £22.78ph Umbrella Immediate local authority housing experience Hands-on exposure to voids, repairs and compliance admin Ideal for someone who can hit the ground running Apply Now If you're a detail-focused administrator ready for your next contract, apply now with your CV for immediate consideration. DBHRSolutions is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Aug 19, 2026
Contractor
Opportunity with a London local authority, ideal for candidates with social housing, voids, repairs, maintenance, compliance admin, Excel, SharePoint and Teams experience. Quick Apply Opportunity Are you an organised administrator with housing, repairs or property data experience? This is a great short-term contract with the possibility of extension based on strong performance, supporting the smooth turnaround of empty homes. You'll keep voids records accurate, trackers updated and teams informed, helping the service stay on top of key property updates from day one. What You'll Do Update voids trackers, records and housing/repairs systems. Maintain accurate data across IWorld, SharePoint and Teams. Track status changes, completion dates and key notes. Flag missing or inconsistent information quickly. Support surveyors, managers and operational teams with admin and reporting. What We're Looking For Strong administration and data accuracy skills. Experience in housing, repairs, voids, maintenance or property services. Confident using Excel, Outlook, Teams and trackers/databases. Organised, proactive and able to manage busy workloads. Clear communicator who can liaise with internal teams and contractors. Why Apply? £22.78ph Umbrella Immediate local authority housing experience Hands-on exposure to voids, repairs and compliance admin Ideal for someone who can hit the ground running Apply Now If you're a detail-focused administrator ready for your next contract, apply now with your CV for immediate consideration. DBHRSolutions is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Project Surveyor (Cladding Remediation) Fixed Term Contract Salary: £55,000-£65,000 Duration: Fixed-Term Contract (Up to 3 Years) Location: Hybrid/Flexible working - Outer London & Luton We are proud to be working exclusively in partnership with Hastoe Housing Association to recruit a Project Surveyor to support the delivery of its Cladding Safety Scheme (CSS) remediation programme click apply for full job details
Aug 19, 2026
Contractor
Project Surveyor (Cladding Remediation) Fixed Term Contract Salary: £55,000-£65,000 Duration: Fixed-Term Contract (Up to 3 Years) Location: Hybrid/Flexible working - Outer London & Luton We are proud to be working exclusively in partnership with Hastoe Housing Association to recruit a Project Surveyor to support the delivery of its Cladding Safety Scheme (CSS) remediation programme click apply for full job details
The Opportunity TSA Surveying are currently in partnership with an established Building Consultancy who are looking to appoint an experienced Stock Condition Manager/ Senior Surveyor to their team in Glasgow. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in stock condition surveys and housing asset management who is looking to take on a leadership role within a respected consultancy. Alongside managing the successful delivery of projects, you'll play a key role in supporting business growth through tender submissions, framework applications and developing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of Stock Condition Survey programs across Scotland Manage and support survey teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget and to a high standard. Oversee quality assurance of stock condition data and reporting. Serve as the primary liaison with the end client, a Social Housing Provider, maintaining strong and positive relationships Lead inductions for Survey Programs Manage and maintain clients' asset management databases, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Produce regular progress reports, condition summaries, cost forecasts and other project outputs for clients and internal stakeholders. Manage project invoicing in line with agreed payment terms, including validation and approval of supplier invoices. Support the preparation of tender submissions, framework applications and fee proposals to help secure new business. Assist with the recruitment and interviewing of surveying professionals. Provide coaching, mentoring and training to surveyors and other team members where required. Deputise for the Project Partner, taking responsibility for project leadership and client management when necessary. We're looking for someone with: Comprehensive knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard. Proficiency with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Familiarity with Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), though this is less critical. Experience dealing with the clients. If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity TSA Surveying are currently in partnership with an established Building Consultancy who are looking to appoint an experienced Stock Condition Manager/ Senior Surveyor to their team in Glasgow. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in stock condition surveys and housing asset management who is looking to take on a leadership role within a respected consultancy. Alongside managing the successful delivery of projects, you'll play a key role in supporting business growth through tender submissions, framework applications and developing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of Stock Condition Survey programs across Scotland Manage and support survey teams to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget and to a high standard. Oversee quality assurance of stock condition data and reporting. Serve as the primary liaison with the end client, a Social Housing Provider, maintaining strong and positive relationships Lead inductions for Survey Programs Manage and maintain clients' asset management databases, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Produce regular progress reports, condition summaries, cost forecasts and other project outputs for clients and internal stakeholders. Manage project invoicing in line with agreed payment terms, including validation and approval of supplier invoices. Support the preparation of tender submissions, framework applications and fee proposals to help secure new business. Assist with the recruitment and interviewing of surveying professionals. Provide coaching, mentoring and training to surveyors and other team members where required. Deputise for the Project Partner, taking responsibility for project leadership and client management when necessary. We're looking for someone with: Comprehensive knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard. Proficiency with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Familiarity with Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), though this is less critical. Experience dealing with the clients. If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.