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Michael Page
Property Inspector
Michael Page St. Budeaux, Devon
This temporary role as a Property Inspector in the not-for-profit construction sector requires a detail-oriented professional to assess and report on property conditions. The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with safety regulations and maintenance standards while supporting organisational objectives. Client Details This organisation operates within the not-for-profit sector, focusing on providing housing solutions to the community. As a small-sized enterprise, they are dedicated to maintaining high standards in property management and ensuring the well-being of tenants in Rooksbridge. Description Conduct thorough inspections of residential properties to assess their condition and identify maintenance needs. Prepare detailed reports on property conditions, including recommendations for repairs or improvements. Ensure all properties comply with current safety and building regulations. Liaise with tenants to address concerns regarding property maintenance. Work closely with contractors and maintenance teams to coordinate necessary repair work. Maintain accurate records of inspections and follow up on outstanding issues. Provide timely updates to management on property conditions and any urgent requirements. Support the organisation's commitment to delivering quality housing services in the not-for-profit sector. Profile A successful Property Inspector should have: Experience in property inspections or surveying in social housing. Strong knowledge of safety and building regulations. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to communicate effectively with tenants and team members. Proficiency in preparing clear and accurate written reports. Capability to prioritise tasks and work independently. Job Offer Competitive hourly pay ranging from 27 to 30, depending on experience. Opportunity to work within the not-for-profit sector and contribute to the community. Temporary position with the potential for flexibility in working hours. Chance to enhance your skills and experience in property inspection and construction. If you are a motivated individual with the skills to excel as a Surveyor in the Devon and Cornwall area, apply today to join this rewarding role in the not-for-profit housing sector
Apr 15, 2026
Seasonal
This temporary role as a Property Inspector in the not-for-profit construction sector requires a detail-oriented professional to assess and report on property conditions. The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with safety regulations and maintenance standards while supporting organisational objectives. Client Details This organisation operates within the not-for-profit sector, focusing on providing housing solutions to the community. As a small-sized enterprise, they are dedicated to maintaining high standards in property management and ensuring the well-being of tenants in Rooksbridge. Description Conduct thorough inspections of residential properties to assess their condition and identify maintenance needs. Prepare detailed reports on property conditions, including recommendations for repairs or improvements. Ensure all properties comply with current safety and building regulations. Liaise with tenants to address concerns regarding property maintenance. Work closely with contractors and maintenance teams to coordinate necessary repair work. Maintain accurate records of inspections and follow up on outstanding issues. Provide timely updates to management on property conditions and any urgent requirements. Support the organisation's commitment to delivering quality housing services in the not-for-profit sector. Profile A successful Property Inspector should have: Experience in property inspections or surveying in social housing. Strong knowledge of safety and building regulations. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to communicate effectively with tenants and team members. Proficiency in preparing clear and accurate written reports. Capability to prioritise tasks and work independently. Job Offer Competitive hourly pay ranging from 27 to 30, depending on experience. Opportunity to work within the not-for-profit sector and contribute to the community. Temporary position with the potential for flexibility in working hours. Chance to enhance your skills and experience in property inspection and construction. If you are a motivated individual with the skills to excel as a Surveyor in the Devon and Cornwall area, apply today to join this rewarding role in the not-for-profit housing sector
Ackerman Pierce
Disrepair Surveyor
Ackerman Pierce Dover, Kent
Ackerman pierce are working with a East London council seeking an experienced Disrepair Surveyor to join their Property Services team. This role will focus on managing housing disrepair cases from initial inspection through to full resolution, ensuring a high-quality service is delivered to residents. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed property inspections in line with housing disrepair protocols. Diagnose a range of building defects, including damp, mould, structural issues, leaks, and component failures . Prepare detailed schedules of work, specifications, and technical reports. Provide expert advice on defect diagnosis and suitable remedial solutions. Manage disrepair cases proactively, ensuring timely progression and resolution. Work closely with legal teams, contractors, surveyors, and residents throughout each case. Ensure all work complies with current legislation, statutory requirements, and internal policies. Produce accurate records, photographs, and documentation to support case files. Monitor the quality of completed works and sign off works to ensure satisfactory resolution. Requirements Proven experience as a Disrepair Surveyor within the social housing sector is essential. Strong knowledge of housing disrepair legislation, building pathology, and defect diagnosis. Experience managing disrepair claims from inspection to closure. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently, manage workload effectively, and progress cases proactively.
Apr 15, 2026
Seasonal
Ackerman pierce are working with a East London council seeking an experienced Disrepair Surveyor to join their Property Services team. This role will focus on managing housing disrepair cases from initial inspection through to full resolution, ensuring a high-quality service is delivered to residents. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed property inspections in line with housing disrepair protocols. Diagnose a range of building defects, including damp, mould, structural issues, leaks, and component failures . Prepare detailed schedules of work, specifications, and technical reports. Provide expert advice on defect diagnosis and suitable remedial solutions. Manage disrepair cases proactively, ensuring timely progression and resolution. Work closely with legal teams, contractors, surveyors, and residents throughout each case. Ensure all work complies with current legislation, statutory requirements, and internal policies. Produce accurate records, photographs, and documentation to support case files. Monitor the quality of completed works and sign off works to ensure satisfactory resolution. Requirements Proven experience as a Disrepair Surveyor within the social housing sector is essential. Strong knowledge of housing disrepair legislation, building pathology, and defect diagnosis. Experience managing disrepair claims from inspection to closure. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently, manage workload effectively, and progress cases proactively.
Michael Page
Planned Maintenance & Compliance Manager - Social Housing
Michael Page Salford, Manchester
Our client is looking for a Planned Maintenance Manager to lead the delivery of planned maintenance and investment programmes across their housing stock in Manchester. The key responsibility of the role will be managing a team of Asset Surveyors and contractors completing the works, ensuring delivery is on time and in line with specifications. Client Details Our client is committed to providing safe, high-quality homes and improving neighbourhoods across Manchester and the surrounding areas. They place residents at the heart of everything they do and are proud to deliver services that make a real difference to people's lives. Description Manage contractors delivering planned works on housing stock across Manchester Lead, motivate, and manage contractors and consultants to ensure performance, quality, and compliance Develop and manage budgets, programmes, and procurement processes Ensure all works comply with relevant legislation, health & safety standards, and regulatory requirements Work collaboratively with internal teams, residents, and external partners to minimise disruption and maximise satisfaction Monitor performance, manage risks, and report on progress and outcomes Contribute to asset management planning and continuous service improvement Profile Proven experience managing planned works within social housing Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and compliance requirements Experience managing budgets, contracts, and programmes of work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Job Offer 50,000 - 55,000 salary Pension contribution Healthcare benefits 30 days annual leave Annual pay increase of circa 3-4% Hybrid working (2 days per week in office)
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Our client is looking for a Planned Maintenance Manager to lead the delivery of planned maintenance and investment programmes across their housing stock in Manchester. The key responsibility of the role will be managing a team of Asset Surveyors and contractors completing the works, ensuring delivery is on time and in line with specifications. Client Details Our client is committed to providing safe, high-quality homes and improving neighbourhoods across Manchester and the surrounding areas. They place residents at the heart of everything they do and are proud to deliver services that make a real difference to people's lives. Description Manage contractors delivering planned works on housing stock across Manchester Lead, motivate, and manage contractors and consultants to ensure performance, quality, and compliance Develop and manage budgets, programmes, and procurement processes Ensure all works comply with relevant legislation, health & safety standards, and regulatory requirements Work collaboratively with internal teams, residents, and external partners to minimise disruption and maximise satisfaction Monitor performance, manage risks, and report on progress and outcomes Contribute to asset management planning and continuous service improvement Profile Proven experience managing planned works within social housing Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and compliance requirements Experience managing budgets, contracts, and programmes of work Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Job Offer 50,000 - 55,000 salary Pension contribution Healthcare benefits 30 days annual leave Annual pay increase of circa 3-4% Hybrid working (2 days per week in office)
i-Jobs
Strategic Asset Manager
i-Jobs Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Position: Strategic Asset Manager Location : Mandela House, Cambridge, CB2 1BY Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 5+ Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Pay Rate: £ 314.79 Per Day Job Reference: (phone number removed) Role Purpose The Strategic Asset Manager is a new, strategic leadership role within the Economy and Place Group . Reporting to the Director of Economy and Place, the postholder will: Take a council-wide overview of all property assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and housing-related) Advise on retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal of assets Lead on compliance strategy across all council assets Implement corporate strategies for sustainability , Net Zero , and placemaking goals Collaborate across council teams and external partners to optimize the value and function of assets The role emphasizes strategic oversight , including investment prioritization, financial efficiency, and alignment with the council s economic, social, and environmental objectives. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Strategy Maintain and update the Council s Asset Management Plan (AMP) Ensure assets meet functional, regulatory, safety, environmental, and financial requirements Prioritize capital expenditure to maximize value for money and deliver council objectives Collaboration & Governance Liaise with internal stakeholders (CFO, Chief Property Surveyor, Assistant Director of Development) Develop business cases, secure investment, and manage funding for council assets Lead the Net Zero Board for property-related sustainability initiatives Placemaking & External Partnerships Leverage council assets to support placemaking, community wealth building, and sustainability goals Work with partners such as Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, the University of Cambridge, and Cambridge BID Leadership & Team Management Likely line management of one Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Provide strategic oversight of property portfolios (£165m) and advise on investments Innovation & Sustainability Encourage adoption of AI and emerging technology to improve efficiency and energy/retrofit strategies Integrate environmental, social, and community value into asset decisions Person Specification Essential Skills: Degree/diploma recognized by RICS, MRICS qualification or equivalent Strategy and programme management experience Business case development and finance knowledge Experience managing major property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise with property management/valuation software Knowledge of flexible accommodation solutions Understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Strong line management skills Desirable Skills: Experience valuing social and environmental impacts to inform investment Leading retrofit programs in complex organizations Managing complex tasks and problem-solving Excellent communication and influencing skills at senior levels, including elected members DISCLAIMER : By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Apr 15, 2026
Contractor
Position: Strategic Asset Manager Location : Mandela House, Cambridge, CB2 1BY Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 5+ Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Pay Rate: £ 314.79 Per Day Job Reference: (phone number removed) Role Purpose The Strategic Asset Manager is a new, strategic leadership role within the Economy and Place Group . Reporting to the Director of Economy and Place, the postholder will: Take a council-wide overview of all property assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and housing-related) Advise on retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal of assets Lead on compliance strategy across all council assets Implement corporate strategies for sustainability , Net Zero , and placemaking goals Collaborate across council teams and external partners to optimize the value and function of assets The role emphasizes strategic oversight , including investment prioritization, financial efficiency, and alignment with the council s economic, social, and environmental objectives. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Strategy Maintain and update the Council s Asset Management Plan (AMP) Ensure assets meet functional, regulatory, safety, environmental, and financial requirements Prioritize capital expenditure to maximize value for money and deliver council objectives Collaboration & Governance Liaise with internal stakeholders (CFO, Chief Property Surveyor, Assistant Director of Development) Develop business cases, secure investment, and manage funding for council assets Lead the Net Zero Board for property-related sustainability initiatives Placemaking & External Partnerships Leverage council assets to support placemaking, community wealth building, and sustainability goals Work with partners such as Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, the University of Cambridge, and Cambridge BID Leadership & Team Management Likely line management of one Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Provide strategic oversight of property portfolios (£165m) and advise on investments Innovation & Sustainability Encourage adoption of AI and emerging technology to improve efficiency and energy/retrofit strategies Integrate environmental, social, and community value into asset decisions Person Specification Essential Skills: Degree/diploma recognized by RICS, MRICS qualification or equivalent Strategy and programme management experience Business case development and finance knowledge Experience managing major property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise with property management/valuation software Knowledge of flexible accommodation solutions Understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Strong line management skills Desirable Skills: Experience valuing social and environmental impacts to inform investment Leading retrofit programs in complex organizations Managing complex tasks and problem-solving Excellent communication and influencing skills at senior levels, including elected members DISCLAIMER : By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Construction Resources
Site Manager
Construction Resources
Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. They operate across both social housing and private homes, specialising in the management and delivery of large-scale programmes that improve energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technologies. Due to a busy work load, they are looking for a Site Manager with renewable energy experience to join their team in Harrow on a permanent basis. Responsibilities Ensure weekly progress reports are completed and issued to the contract team. Review all required RAMS and ensure full compliance with health and safety requirements across all sites. Regularly monitor the master programme and liaise with the Reporting Manager to ensure adequate labour and subcontractor resources are in place to meet programme requirements. Deliver weekly toolbox talks to site teams and subcontractors. Plan and organise site facilities and logistics efficiently, ensuring all equipment is fit for purpose and operated only by suitably trained personnel. Requisition materials, oversee deliveries, and ensure alignment with the construction programme and procurement schedule. Ensure workmanship and material standards meet design specifications, building regulations, health and safety legislation, and quality standards. Liaise with surveyors on cost control, waste management, variations, and confirmation of instructions. Organise and chair weekly client and contractor review meetings. Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of project activities to ensure full traceability. Carry out regular site safety inspections and fulfil all health, safety, and welfare responsibilities in line with company policy. Skills Proficient in IT, including Excel and Word. Strong organisational and planning skills. Excellent people management and leadership abilities. Ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Knowledge of PAS 2030 and PAS 2035 requirements (desirable). Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid (3-Day) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience A minimum of two years experience managing construction projects, including programme delivery and health and safety compliance. Experience within energy efficiency and/or social housing projects.
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
Our client is one of the UK s largest providers of residential retrofit solutions for decarbonisation. They operate across both social housing and private homes, specialising in the management and delivery of large-scale programmes that improve energy efficiency and promote low-carbon technologies. Due to a busy work load, they are looking for a Site Manager with renewable energy experience to join their team in Harrow on a permanent basis. Responsibilities Ensure weekly progress reports are completed and issued to the contract team. Review all required RAMS and ensure full compliance with health and safety requirements across all sites. Regularly monitor the master programme and liaise with the Reporting Manager to ensure adequate labour and subcontractor resources are in place to meet programme requirements. Deliver weekly toolbox talks to site teams and subcontractors. Plan and organise site facilities and logistics efficiently, ensuring all equipment is fit for purpose and operated only by suitably trained personnel. Requisition materials, oversee deliveries, and ensure alignment with the construction programme and procurement schedule. Ensure workmanship and material standards meet design specifications, building regulations, health and safety legislation, and quality standards. Liaise with surveyors on cost control, waste management, variations, and confirmation of instructions. Organise and chair weekly client and contractor review meetings. Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of project activities to ensure full traceability. Carry out regular site safety inspections and fulfil all health, safety, and welfare responsibilities in line with company policy. Skills Proficient in IT, including Excel and Word. Strong organisational and planning skills. Excellent people management and leadership abilities. Ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Knowledge of PAS 2030 and PAS 2035 requirements (desirable). Qualifications SMSTS CSCS Card First Aid (3-Day) NVQ Level 6 in Construction Site Management (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience A minimum of two years experience managing construction projects, including programme delivery and health and safety compliance. Experience within energy efficiency and/or social housing projects.
Build Recruitment
Property Services Surveyor
Build Recruitment
Property Services Surveyor 6-Month FTC £56,000 £60,000 South East London Build Recruitment are working with a resident-managed housing organisation to recruit 2 experienced Surveyors to support the delivery of responsive repairs and property maintenance services across a localised housing association in South East London. These roles are being appointed to on an initial 6 month fixed term contract basis. Reporting to the Responsive Repairs Manager, you ll manage responsive repairs contracts, oversee void works, control budgets, and handle a varied caseload including damp & mould, disrepair, fire door inspections, and complex repairs. You ll also monitor contractor performance, ensure compliance, and contribute to service improvements. Requirements: Proven surveying or property maintenance experience (social housing preferred) HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction Strong diagnostic and specification skills Knowledge of building safety, compliance, and void inspections Confident communicator with good IT skills
Apr 13, 2026
Contractor
Property Services Surveyor 6-Month FTC £56,000 £60,000 South East London Build Recruitment are working with a resident-managed housing organisation to recruit 2 experienced Surveyors to support the delivery of responsive repairs and property maintenance services across a localised housing association in South East London. These roles are being appointed to on an initial 6 month fixed term contract basis. Reporting to the Responsive Repairs Manager, you ll manage responsive repairs contracts, oversee void works, control budgets, and handle a varied caseload including damp & mould, disrepair, fire door inspections, and complex repairs. You ll also monitor contractor performance, ensure compliance, and contribute to service improvements. Requirements: Proven surveying or property maintenance experience (social housing preferred) HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction Strong diagnostic and specification skills Knowledge of building safety, compliance, and void inspections Confident communicator with good IT skills
Strategic Asset Manager
Impellam Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
JOB TITLE: Strategic Asset Manager 6 months contract with possible extension up to 2 years 37 Hours per week Location - Cambridge - CB2 1BY, Hybrid working Group Purpose The Economy and Place Group exists to enable Cambridge to grow sustainably as an inclusive place to live, work, and visit. This is achieved by working collaboratively across the Council, alongside businesses, communities, and economic partnerships, to maximise economic, social, and environmental benefits for the city. The Role The Strategic Asset Lead is a newly created strategic position reporting to the Director for Economy and Place. The role works closely with the wider Economy & Place management team, particularly the Chief Property Surveyor. The postholder will take a holistic, council-wide view of all City Council assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and key housing elements). You will provide strategic advice on asset retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal, while shaping the Council's overall compliance approach. You will operate within new governance arrangements chaired by the Director for Economy and Place, alongside the Chief Financial Officer, to deliver a coordinated, council-wide asset strategy. This includes advising the leadership team and Cabinet on how to optimise asset value, ensure compliance, and align decisions with long-term strategic priorities such as environmental commitments and community wealth building. The role involves maintaining a comprehensive overview of the Council's property and land portfolio and leading the implementation of agreed strategies. Additionally, you will champion the adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, to improve efficiency, support data-driven decision-making, and enhance energy and retrofit strategies. This role extends beyond traditional property management and requires strong cross-functional collaboration. You will engage internal and external stakeholders, balancing financial and property objectives with broader council priorities. Key Responsibilities Strategic Asset Management Develop a coherent, council-wide understanding of asset requirements aligned with operational, commercial, social, and environmental objectives. Update and enhance the Council's Asset Management Plan (AMP) to ensure assets are fit for purpose, compliant, cost-effective, and sustainable. Work closely with the CFO and Finance Team to develop a forward-looking investment pipeline, ensuring capital expenditure delivers maximum value and aligns with corporate priorities such as Net Zero, placemaking, and community wealth building. Stakeholder Engagement & Strategy Development Collaborate with key stakeholders, including the Chief Property Surveyor and Assistant Director of Development, to shape future asset and commercial property strategies. Support the development of business cases and secure funding or investment across the Council's asset base, including relevant Housing Revenue Account (HRA) assets. Net Zero Leadership Lead the coordination, content, and management of the Council's Net Zero Board. Drive strategic decision-making to ensure the property portfolio contributes to achieving the Council's Net Zero target by 2030. Placemaking & Asset Optimisation Leverage the Council's assets to support placemaking objectives. Work collaboratively across departments, including Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, to align asset use with wider development goals. Partnerships & External Collaboration Build and maintain partnerships with key public and private sector organisations. Collaborate with stakeholders such as the Head of Economy, Energy & Climate, Greater Cambridge Partnership, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Business Improvement District to deliver shared objectives. Role Dimensions and Additional Information Group & Team: Economy and Place Group Line Management Responsibility: Likely to include 1 x Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Contractual Work Base: Mandela House / Flexible Budget Responsibility: Small direct budget; advisory responsibility over a £165m property portfolio Grade: 8 Date Evaluated/Updated: February 2025 Person Specification Essential Skills & Experience Degree/Diploma (or Postgraduate Diploma) recognised by RICS with current MRICS (or equivalent) Strong experience in strategy and programme management Proven ability in business case development and financial analysis Experience managing large property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise in property management systems, valuation tools, and databases Experience in flexible accommodation and innovative asset use Strong understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Demonstrated line management capability Desirable Skills & Experience Experience incorporating social and environmental value into investment decisions Experience leading retrofit programmes within complex organisations Strong problem-solving and programme management skills Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all organisational levels Proven ability to advise and influence senior leaders and elected members Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 13, 2026
Contractor
JOB TITLE: Strategic Asset Manager 6 months contract with possible extension up to 2 years 37 Hours per week Location - Cambridge - CB2 1BY, Hybrid working Group Purpose The Economy and Place Group exists to enable Cambridge to grow sustainably as an inclusive place to live, work, and visit. This is achieved by working collaboratively across the Council, alongside businesses, communities, and economic partnerships, to maximise economic, social, and environmental benefits for the city. The Role The Strategic Asset Lead is a newly created strategic position reporting to the Director for Economy and Place. The role works closely with the wider Economy & Place management team, particularly the Chief Property Surveyor. The postholder will take a holistic, council-wide view of all City Council assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and key housing elements). You will provide strategic advice on asset retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal, while shaping the Council's overall compliance approach. You will operate within new governance arrangements chaired by the Director for Economy and Place, alongside the Chief Financial Officer, to deliver a coordinated, council-wide asset strategy. This includes advising the leadership team and Cabinet on how to optimise asset value, ensure compliance, and align decisions with long-term strategic priorities such as environmental commitments and community wealth building. The role involves maintaining a comprehensive overview of the Council's property and land portfolio and leading the implementation of agreed strategies. Additionally, you will champion the adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, to improve efficiency, support data-driven decision-making, and enhance energy and retrofit strategies. This role extends beyond traditional property management and requires strong cross-functional collaboration. You will engage internal and external stakeholders, balancing financial and property objectives with broader council priorities. Key Responsibilities Strategic Asset Management Develop a coherent, council-wide understanding of asset requirements aligned with operational, commercial, social, and environmental objectives. Update and enhance the Council's Asset Management Plan (AMP) to ensure assets are fit for purpose, compliant, cost-effective, and sustainable. Work closely with the CFO and Finance Team to develop a forward-looking investment pipeline, ensuring capital expenditure delivers maximum value and aligns with corporate priorities such as Net Zero, placemaking, and community wealth building. Stakeholder Engagement & Strategy Development Collaborate with key stakeholders, including the Chief Property Surveyor and Assistant Director of Development, to shape future asset and commercial property strategies. Support the development of business cases and secure funding or investment across the Council's asset base, including relevant Housing Revenue Account (HRA) assets. Net Zero Leadership Lead the coordination, content, and management of the Council's Net Zero Board. Drive strategic decision-making to ensure the property portfolio contributes to achieving the Council's Net Zero target by 2030. Placemaking & Asset Optimisation Leverage the Council's assets to support placemaking objectives. Work collaboratively across departments, including Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, to align asset use with wider development goals. Partnerships & External Collaboration Build and maintain partnerships with key public and private sector organisations. Collaborate with stakeholders such as the Head of Economy, Energy & Climate, Greater Cambridge Partnership, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Business Improvement District to deliver shared objectives. Role Dimensions and Additional Information Group & Team: Economy and Place Group Line Management Responsibility: Likely to include 1 x Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Contractual Work Base: Mandela House / Flexible Budget Responsibility: Small direct budget; advisory responsibility over a £165m property portfolio Grade: 8 Date Evaluated/Updated: February 2025 Person Specification Essential Skills & Experience Degree/Diploma (or Postgraduate Diploma) recognised by RICS with current MRICS (or equivalent) Strong experience in strategy and programme management Proven ability in business case development and financial analysis Experience managing large property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise in property management systems, valuation tools, and databases Experience in flexible accommodation and innovative asset use Strong understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Demonstrated line management capability Desirable Skills & Experience Experience incorporating social and environmental value into investment decisions Experience leading retrofit programmes within complex organisations Strong problem-solving and programme management skills Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all organisational levels Proven ability to advise and influence senior leaders and elected members Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Stonewater
Strategic Partnership Manager
Stonewater Coventry, Warwickshire
Strategic Partnership Manager Location: This role covers our West Urban patch (Midlands) - mainly Coventry, Dudley, Warwick, Leamington, Kidderminster, Stourbridge and Rugeley. Salary: £69,007 per annum Vacancy Type: Full-time Closing date: 30 April, 2026 As our Strategic Partnership Manager, you will be the operational lead in the delivery of the organisations national customer facing responsive repairs, voids, building services, estate services, planned maintenance and service contracts. Managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners, you will lead and manage a team of Senior Contract Surveyors and ensure excellent customer service is delivered to all Stonewater customers. This role covers our West Urban patch (Midlands) - mainly Coventry, Dudley, Warwick, Leamington, Kidderminster, Stourbridge and Rugeley. The ideal candidate will: Have proven experience of developing long-term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Have proven experience of leading national multi-disciplined teams across a wide geographical area. Have highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Be able to drive costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Have demonstrable experience of managing large national service budgets. Be comfortable working within a fast-paced role. Have exceptional problem-solving and decision-making skills. Have good IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel. Have knowledge of the housing industry, including knowledge of building components and diagnosis of building defects. Have knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and Health & Safety legislation and best practice. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 12, 2026
Full time
Strategic Partnership Manager Location: This role covers our West Urban patch (Midlands) - mainly Coventry, Dudley, Warwick, Leamington, Kidderminster, Stourbridge and Rugeley. Salary: £69,007 per annum Vacancy Type: Full-time Closing date: 30 April, 2026 As our Strategic Partnership Manager, you will be the operational lead in the delivery of the organisations national customer facing responsive repairs, voids, building services, estate services, planned maintenance and service contracts. Managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners, you will lead and manage a team of Senior Contract Surveyors and ensure excellent customer service is delivered to all Stonewater customers. This role covers our West Urban patch (Midlands) - mainly Coventry, Dudley, Warwick, Leamington, Kidderminster, Stourbridge and Rugeley. The ideal candidate will: Have proven experience of developing long-term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Have proven experience of leading national multi-disciplined teams across a wide geographical area. Have highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Be able to drive costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Have demonstrable experience of managing large national service budgets. Be comfortable working within a fast-paced role. Have exceptional problem-solving and decision-making skills. Have good IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel. Have knowledge of the housing industry, including knowledge of building components and diagnosis of building defects. Have knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and Health & Safety legislation and best practice. Discover Stonewater: Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Daniel Owen Ltd
Property Surveyor
Daniel Owen Ltd
Job Title: Property Surveyor Location: North West London Salary: Up to 52,000 Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (home-based with site visits) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Property Surveyor to join a well-established social housing contractor covering North West London. This is a permanent opportunity offering a competitive salary and a hybrid working model, with a split between home working and site visits. The role focuses on complex repairs, including damp and mould, and requires a strong technical understanding of social housing maintenance. About the Role: As a Property Surveyor, you will be responsible for diagnosing and managing complex repairs across a portfolio of social housing properties. A key focus will be on damp and mould cases, requiring strong investigative and reporting skills. You will work closely with contractors, residents, and internal teams to ensure works are specified correctly and delivered to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections across North London Diagnose complex building defects, including damp and mould issues Prepare detailed specifications of works using NHF Schedule of Rates Manage repairs from initial inspection through to completion Ensure works are completed to required standards, within budget and timescales Liaise with contractors, operatives, and tenants Monitor contractor performance and quality of work Ensure compliance with health & safety and housing regulations Produce clear and accurate reports and documentation What's on Offer: Salary up to 52,000 Hybrid working (home/site split) Permanent, stable position Opportunity to work on a busy and varied contract Career progression within a growing contractor Requirements: Proven experience as a Property Surveyor within social housing Strong knowledge of complex repairs and building pathology Experience dealing with damp and mould cases Good understanding of NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR codes) Ability to manage workload independently Strong communication and reporting skills Full UK driving licence (essential) Ideal Candidate: Detail-oriented and technically strong Experienced in diagnosing non-routine/complex repairs Comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider team Customer-focused with experience working in occupied properties If you are an experienced Property Surveyor looking for a new permanent opportunity in North London, apply today or get in touch for more information.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Property Surveyor Location: North West London Salary: Up to 52,000 Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (home-based with site visits) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Property Surveyor to join a well-established social housing contractor covering North West London. This is a permanent opportunity offering a competitive salary and a hybrid working model, with a split between home working and site visits. The role focuses on complex repairs, including damp and mould, and requires a strong technical understanding of social housing maintenance. About the Role: As a Property Surveyor, you will be responsible for diagnosing and managing complex repairs across a portfolio of social housing properties. A key focus will be on damp and mould cases, requiring strong investigative and reporting skills. You will work closely with contractors, residents, and internal teams to ensure works are specified correctly and delivered to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections across North London Diagnose complex building defects, including damp and mould issues Prepare detailed specifications of works using NHF Schedule of Rates Manage repairs from initial inspection through to completion Ensure works are completed to required standards, within budget and timescales Liaise with contractors, operatives, and tenants Monitor contractor performance and quality of work Ensure compliance with health & safety and housing regulations Produce clear and accurate reports and documentation What's on Offer: Salary up to 52,000 Hybrid working (home/site split) Permanent, stable position Opportunity to work on a busy and varied contract Career progression within a growing contractor Requirements: Proven experience as a Property Surveyor within social housing Strong knowledge of complex repairs and building pathology Experience dealing with damp and mould cases Good understanding of NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR codes) Ability to manage workload independently Strong communication and reporting skills Full UK driving licence (essential) Ideal Candidate: Detail-oriented and technically strong Experienced in diagnosing non-routine/complex repairs Comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider team Customer-focused with experience working in occupied properties If you are an experienced Property Surveyor looking for a new permanent opportunity in North London, apply today or get in touch for more information.
Boden Group
Stock Condition Surveyor
Boden Group
Boden Group are working in partnership with a Building Consultancy who are currently seeking for Surveyors to carry out Stock Condition Surveys in Southeast London. Our client is a leading property consultant who is responsible for delivering a large programme of condition and surveys of social housing units, capturing information utilising asset management software on a tablet PC. The ideal candidate should have experience in Stock Condition Surveys, across a social housing portfolio. Day rate - (Apply online only) per day (paid on a per site basis) Contract length - 6 months Please apply with your CV and a member of staff will be in touch to discuss further.
Apr 10, 2026
Contractor
Boden Group are working in partnership with a Building Consultancy who are currently seeking for Surveyors to carry out Stock Condition Surveys in Southeast London. Our client is a leading property consultant who is responsible for delivering a large programme of condition and surveys of social housing units, capturing information utilising asset management software on a tablet PC. The ideal candidate should have experience in Stock Condition Surveys, across a social housing portfolio. Day rate - (Apply online only) per day (paid on a per site basis) Contract length - 6 months Please apply with your CV and a member of staff will be in touch to discuss further.
TristoneNash Ltd
Contracts Surveyor
TristoneNash Ltd
We are working with a provider of social housing to assist them with the recruitment of a permanent Contracts Surveyor. Duties & Responsibilities will include: Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities within a designated area. Forming and maintaining long-term relationships with key supply chain partners in delivering programmes of planned investment, major repair projects and responsive maintenance to create a seamless service with shared values. Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner. Liaising with design consultants, managing agents, local authorities, and/or other construction related professionals as required Producing specifications/schedules of works and carrying out localised procurement for suitable projects To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience of operating long-term partnering contracts. delivering large scale programmes of Capital Investment component works on time and to budget across a wide geographical area. delivering a responsive/void/ service-charge maintenance service. A full understanding of CDM compliance. Significant quality control and on-site project management experience. Knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations. A full UK driving license / car with the ability to drive as and when required by the business. To apply for this position, please forward your updated CV, or contact Natasha for more information
Apr 10, 2026
Full time
We are working with a provider of social housing to assist them with the recruitment of a permanent Contracts Surveyor. Duties & Responsibilities will include: Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities within a designated area. Forming and maintaining long-term relationships with key supply chain partners in delivering programmes of planned investment, major repair projects and responsive maintenance to create a seamless service with shared values. Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner. Liaising with design consultants, managing agents, local authorities, and/or other construction related professionals as required Producing specifications/schedules of works and carrying out localised procurement for suitable projects To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience of operating long-term partnering contracts. delivering large scale programmes of Capital Investment component works on time and to budget across a wide geographical area. delivering a responsive/void/ service-charge maintenance service. A full understanding of CDM compliance. Significant quality control and on-site project management experience. Knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations. A full UK driving license / car with the ability to drive as and when required by the business. To apply for this position, please forward your updated CV, or contact Natasha for more information
TristoneNash Ltd
Damp & Mould Surveyor - Social Housing
TristoneNash Ltd Bristol, Somerset
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit a Damp, Mould & Disrepair surveyor on an interim basis. Duties will be varied and wide-ranging, with a primary focus towards Damp and Mould related projects. You will work closely with the Repairs Team to provide the full range of Building Surveying services. Core duties will include: Responsibility for your own portfolio of projects, managing the day-to-day scoping of works, offering technical support. Manage the delivery by collaborating with the repairs team and contractors to ensure the correct repairs works are completed. Ownership of larger Damp and Mould cases, HSSRS cases as well as complex projects from inception to completion, ensuring that repairs are project managed to meet deadlines and within budget. Surveying and Identifying building defects through, conducting the correct building pathology & testing. From Initial triage of cases (particularly related to HSSRS) you will take ownership from Site visit through to completion of project. Completing detailed reports and specification writing, for example to support section 20 notices and Damp and Mould /disrepair claims. Although the role is focused on Damp and Mould there will be development opportunity to be involved with Procurement, tendering, organisation, and management of individual projects. For example, Insurance claims, fire damage, DFG's, Structural Movement and demolition work. Mutual Exchange condition reports. We are looking for A qualified and experienced surveyor who ideally has been specialising in Damp, Mould and Disrepair. Up to date knowledge of Awaabs Law Experience of Planned Works or Void Delivery within Social Housing Additional Qualifications in fields such as CSTDB or fire etc. H&S Qualifications such as ISOH, NCRQ would be advantageous To apply for this position or for more information please submit your CV
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
TristoneNash are working with a provider of Social Housing, who are looking to recruit a Damp, Mould & Disrepair surveyor on an interim basis. Duties will be varied and wide-ranging, with a primary focus towards Damp and Mould related projects. You will work closely with the Repairs Team to provide the full range of Building Surveying services. Core duties will include: Responsibility for your own portfolio of projects, managing the day-to-day scoping of works, offering technical support. Manage the delivery by collaborating with the repairs team and contractors to ensure the correct repairs works are completed. Ownership of larger Damp and Mould cases, HSSRS cases as well as complex projects from inception to completion, ensuring that repairs are project managed to meet deadlines and within budget. Surveying and Identifying building defects through, conducting the correct building pathology & testing. From Initial triage of cases (particularly related to HSSRS) you will take ownership from Site visit through to completion of project. Completing detailed reports and specification writing, for example to support section 20 notices and Damp and Mould /disrepair claims. Although the role is focused on Damp and Mould there will be development opportunity to be involved with Procurement, tendering, organisation, and management of individual projects. For example, Insurance claims, fire damage, DFG's, Structural Movement and demolition work. Mutual Exchange condition reports. We are looking for A qualified and experienced surveyor who ideally has been specialising in Damp, Mould and Disrepair. Up to date knowledge of Awaabs Law Experience of Planned Works or Void Delivery within Social Housing Additional Qualifications in fields such as CSTDB or fire etc. H&S Qualifications such as ISOH, NCRQ would be advantageous To apply for this position or for more information please submit your CV
Emponics
Quantity Surveyor
Emponics Watford, Hertfordshire
Our clients are expanding their commercial team out of their Watford office. They are looking for a Quantity Surveyor who can share in this growth ethos. Honesty, integrity and teamwork will be at the heart of what they do. Ideally they are looking for Quantity Surveyor with experience dealing and working with direct labour teams of people , time sheets etc . Any background in painting, brickwork or plastering or roofing , or civils or new builds in terms of QS would work for this role along with tendering ,estimating and refurbishments but dealing and working with direct teams is a big tick . £69,400 inc car allowance ( 6700) plus fuel card , Profit share (last year 14% ), private health, pension, life etc They are looking for an enthusiastic, people focused and entrepreneurial Quantity Surveyor to join their dedicated commercial and operational team, who specialise in Painting and Decorating and associated planned refurbishment works to the public, private, residential and educational sector . Painting background isn't essential , ideally they are looking for Quantity Surveyor experience dealing and working with direct labour teams of people , time sheets etc so any background in brickwork or plastering or roofing or civils , new builds in terms of QS would be very transferrable for this role along with tendering ,estimating and refurbishments . They have been an established and leading property services company for over 75 years, based across England and Wales, in over 18 locations and 32 Business Units, so very well established . They are looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to work as part of their fantastic Painting team. The main customer base will be Social Housing and Council/ Local authority , Housing Associations so worth mentioning any experience ( on your CV ) in these sectors or projects you've worked as this could be beneficial . They value their employees and offer an exceptional benefits package:the chance to be a part of their prosperous long-term future that is full of potential, development and opportunity. Be part of the company profit share scheme (14% of base salary achieved last year) Private mileage scheme and a fuel card Let us help you prepare for your future with an enhanced employer pension contribution of up to 7% OR a savings scheme. Life, Medical and Permanent Health Insurance Annual leave, but you may want longer or less, so buy up to 5 days or sell up to 3 days per year. Access to the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity to support your health and wellbeing, including free legal and financial advice. Annual pay reviews Enhanced maternity/ paternity pay. Training and development opportunities Trade discounts from our preferred suppliers for you and your friends and family, and Specsavers vouchers The Quantity Surveyor role: As a Quantity Surveyor , you will actively tender, estimate and measure onsite and also liaise with direct labour at the client . We can offer a variety of works including established frameworks and core contracts with prestigious clients within the public, and residential sector as well as our services covering into the retirement living, commercial and education sectors too. Specifically, you will: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders, highlighting any commercial risks. Prepare cost value reconciliations for contracts, identifying commercial risks and opportunities to ensure correct contract planning from the outset. Work closely with the Contracts Manager to ensure productivity labour targets are agreed and issued before contract start, including direct labour incentives where possible. Build strong client and supplier relations, to ensure any variations and progress of contracts are discussed and mutual solutions are sought, always. Complete and analyse weekly reporting from site, ensuring it has adequate cost information (including labour rates and performance expectations, budgets, value, progress, quality, and safety) What will you bring as Quantity Surveyor? You will be inquisitive, organised, and honest as well as being a genuine 'people person' who thrives when collaborating with clients, trade teams and immediate colleagues. Fostering a real 'working together' environment, whilst building valued long-term relationships. Proven experience in a similar estimating and surveying role. Experience of the commercial management of projects from tender and estimation stages through to final account. Experience of successfully managing a value of works up to £3 million annually. Entrepreneurial spirit, with a key eye for identifying business opportunities, and areas for negotiation and better gains. You will describe yourself as commercial, analytical, and accurate in your approach.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Our clients are expanding their commercial team out of their Watford office. They are looking for a Quantity Surveyor who can share in this growth ethos. Honesty, integrity and teamwork will be at the heart of what they do. Ideally they are looking for Quantity Surveyor with experience dealing and working with direct labour teams of people , time sheets etc . Any background in painting, brickwork or plastering or roofing , or civils or new builds in terms of QS would work for this role along with tendering ,estimating and refurbishments but dealing and working with direct teams is a big tick . £69,400 inc car allowance ( 6700) plus fuel card , Profit share (last year 14% ), private health, pension, life etc They are looking for an enthusiastic, people focused and entrepreneurial Quantity Surveyor to join their dedicated commercial and operational team, who specialise in Painting and Decorating and associated planned refurbishment works to the public, private, residential and educational sector . Painting background isn't essential , ideally they are looking for Quantity Surveyor experience dealing and working with direct labour teams of people , time sheets etc so any background in brickwork or plastering or roofing or civils , new builds in terms of QS would be very transferrable for this role along with tendering ,estimating and refurbishments . They have been an established and leading property services company for over 75 years, based across England and Wales, in over 18 locations and 32 Business Units, so very well established . They are looking for an experienced Quantity Surveyor to work as part of their fantastic Painting team. The main customer base will be Social Housing and Council/ Local authority , Housing Associations so worth mentioning any experience ( on your CV ) in these sectors or projects you've worked as this could be beneficial . They value their employees and offer an exceptional benefits package:the chance to be a part of their prosperous long-term future that is full of potential, development and opportunity. Be part of the company profit share scheme (14% of base salary achieved last year) Private mileage scheme and a fuel card Let us help you prepare for your future with an enhanced employer pension contribution of up to 7% OR a savings scheme. Life, Medical and Permanent Health Insurance Annual leave, but you may want longer or less, so buy up to 5 days or sell up to 3 days per year. Access to the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity to support your health and wellbeing, including free legal and financial advice. Annual pay reviews Enhanced maternity/ paternity pay. Training and development opportunities Trade discounts from our preferred suppliers for you and your friends and family, and Specsavers vouchers The Quantity Surveyor role: As a Quantity Surveyor , you will actively tender, estimate and measure onsite and also liaise with direct labour at the client . We can offer a variety of works including established frameworks and core contracts with prestigious clients within the public, and residential sector as well as our services covering into the retirement living, commercial and education sectors too. Specifically, you will: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders, highlighting any commercial risks. Prepare cost value reconciliations for contracts, identifying commercial risks and opportunities to ensure correct contract planning from the outset. Work closely with the Contracts Manager to ensure productivity labour targets are agreed and issued before contract start, including direct labour incentives where possible. Build strong client and supplier relations, to ensure any variations and progress of contracts are discussed and mutual solutions are sought, always. Complete and analyse weekly reporting from site, ensuring it has adequate cost information (including labour rates and performance expectations, budgets, value, progress, quality, and safety) What will you bring as Quantity Surveyor? You will be inquisitive, organised, and honest as well as being a genuine 'people person' who thrives when collaborating with clients, trade teams and immediate colleagues. Fostering a real 'working together' environment, whilst building valued long-term relationships. Proven experience in a similar estimating and surveying role. Experience of the commercial management of projects from tender and estimation stages through to final account. Experience of successfully managing a value of works up to £3 million annually. Entrepreneurial spirit, with a key eye for identifying business opportunities, and areas for negotiation and better gains. You will describe yourself as commercial, analytical, and accurate in your approach.
Tristone Nash
Contracts Surveyor
Tristone Nash
We are working with a provider of social housing to assist them with the recruitment of a permanent Contracts Surveyor. Duties & Responsibilities will include: Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities within a designated area. Forming and maintaining long-term relationships with key supply chain partners in delivering programmes of planned investment, major repair projects and responsive maintenance to create a seamless service with shared values. Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner. Liaising with design consultants, managing agents, local authorities, and/or other construction related professionals as required Producing specifications/schedules of works and carrying out localised procurement for suitable projects To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience of operating long-term partnering contracts. delivering large scale programmes of Capital Investment component works on time and to budget across a wide geographical area. delivering a responsive/void/ service-charge maintenance service. A full understanding of CDM compliance. Significant quality control and on-site project management experience. Knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations. A full UK driving license / car with the ability to drive as and when required by the business. To apply for this position, please forward your updated CV, or contact Natasha for more information
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
We are working with a provider of social housing to assist them with the recruitment of a permanent Contracts Surveyor. Duties & Responsibilities will include: Operational responsibility for the delivery of all responsive, void, planned, capital investment and service chargeable maintenance activities within a designated area. Forming and maintaining long-term relationships with key supply chain partners in delivering programmes of planned investment, major repair projects and responsive maintenance to create a seamless service with shared values. Ensuring that all projects/works are undertaken in safe and CDM compliant manner. Liaising with design consultants, managing agents, local authorities, and/or other construction related professionals as required Producing specifications/schedules of works and carrying out localised procurement for suitable projects To apply for this position, we are looking for: Proven experience of operating long-term partnering contracts. delivering large scale programmes of Capital Investment component works on time and to budget across a wide geographical area. delivering a responsive/void/ service-charge maintenance service. A full understanding of CDM compliance. Significant quality control and on-site project management experience. Knowledge of building components, diagnosis of building defects, building/contract law, building regulations. A full UK driving license / car with the ability to drive as and when required by the business. To apply for this position, please forward your updated CV, or contact Natasha for more information
Yolk Recruitment Ltd
Managing Surveyor - Assets & Sustainability
Yolk Recruitment Ltd Horsham, Sussex
Managing Surveyor - Assets & Sustainability Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £62,463 Location: West Sussex, hybrid working available Start Date: Asap We are partnering with a values-driven social housing provider known for its inclusive culture, strong community focus and commitment to supporting both residents and colleagues. Our client is looking for a managing surveyor to lead the delivery of property investment programmes, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, high quality and sustainable. Key Responsibilities Support the development and delivery of a rolling five-year investment programme. Use stock condition data, compliance records, repair history and customer feedback to inform investment decisions. Assess property performance (financial, technical and environmental) to determine future strategies. Provide recommendations on asset retention, reinvestment or disposal. Embed sustainability into investment activities, supporting energy efficiency targets and net zero ambitions. Provide technical advice on building condition, lifecycle planning and maintenance. Ensure property data is accurate and effectively used to inform planning and decision-making. Oversee delivery of required actions from stock condition surveys to maintain housing standards. Manage and support a team of 5 including 2 senior surveyors, project manager and 2 admin coordinators Support procurement activities in line with organisational policies. Manage contractors and consultants to deliver high-quality, value-for-money programmes Essential Criteria: Strong relevant experience in asset management, building surveying or sustainability within the housing or property sector. Strong understanding of housing regulations, including Decent Homes, consumer standards, sustainability frameworks (EPC, net-zero) and HHSRS. Demonstrated ability to lead investment programmes, including experience in procurement, and contract management to deliver compliance to relevant legislation and value for money. Full UK Driving Licence For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Managing Surveyor - Assets & Sustainability Contract: Full time, permanent Salary: £62,463 Location: West Sussex, hybrid working available Start Date: Asap We are partnering with a values-driven social housing provider known for its inclusive culture, strong community focus and commitment to supporting both residents and colleagues. Our client is looking for a managing surveyor to lead the delivery of property investment programmes, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, high quality and sustainable. Key Responsibilities Support the development and delivery of a rolling five-year investment programme. Use stock condition data, compliance records, repair history and customer feedback to inform investment decisions. Assess property performance (financial, technical and environmental) to determine future strategies. Provide recommendations on asset retention, reinvestment or disposal. Embed sustainability into investment activities, supporting energy efficiency targets and net zero ambitions. Provide technical advice on building condition, lifecycle planning and maintenance. Ensure property data is accurate and effectively used to inform planning and decision-making. Oversee delivery of required actions from stock condition surveys to maintain housing standards. Manage and support a team of 5 including 2 senior surveyors, project manager and 2 admin coordinators Support procurement activities in line with organisational policies. Manage contractors and consultants to deliver high-quality, value-for-money programmes Essential Criteria: Strong relevant experience in asset management, building surveying or sustainability within the housing or property sector. Strong understanding of housing regulations, including Decent Homes, consumer standards, sustainability frameworks (EPC, net-zero) and HHSRS. Demonstrated ability to lead investment programmes, including experience in procurement, and contract management to deliver compliance to relevant legislation and value for money. Full UK Driving Licence For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV.
Build Recruitment
Senior Building Surveyor
Build Recruitment Orpington, Kent
Senior Building Surveyor Orpington Senior Building Surveyor: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary practice, recognised for excellence in the social housing and wider public sectors, with a proud reputation for delivering outstanding services, fostering innovation, and building long-term client relationships. Our work contributes meaningfully to communities, ensuring buildings are not only fit for purpose but enhance the lives of those who use them. Role Overview: As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality surveying services across a diverse portfolio of projects. You will be responsible for managing client relationships, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to the strategic growth of the Building Surveying team. This role requires a proactive, commercially minded professional with strong technical expertise and a passion for delivering value-driven solutions in the built environment. Key responsibilities: • Forge and nurture client relationships, actively seeking new connections and maintaining existing ones to drive business growth. • Provide valuable support and expert advice to our Partners and team, addressing client-related challenges and delivering exceptional professional services. • Take charge of preparing and submitting comprehensive tender submissions, showcasing your expertise and strategic approach. • Act as a mentor and supervisor to our graduate surveyors, effectively managing their workload and overseeing their projects. • Contribute to the training and development of colleagues, imparting technical and interpersonal skills to elevate team capabilities. • Review your workload and performance regularly, ensuring high-quality output and identifying areas for improvement. • Meet RICS CPD obligations to stay at the forefront of industry advancements and best practices. • Uphold compliance with our document management system, company policies, and industry accreditations in QA, Environmental, and H&S. Objectives: • Provide monthly progress reports on your projects, collaborating with Partners to update fee plans and optimise project outcomes. • Actively participate in weekly group meetings, contributing your insights and expertise to enhance team collaboration and performance. • Proactively identify and pursue new business opportunities, collaborating with Partners to secure exciting new commissions. • Drive the growth and diversity of work for the Building Surveying team, encouraging cross-disciplinary referrals within our practice. • Cultivate strong client relationships, maximizing opportunities for repeat business and showcasing our expertise. Key focus areas: • Deliver exceptional building surveying services, adhering to high standards and ensuring client satisfaction. • Identify and seize new work opportunities, leading the tendering process and securing projects. • Enhance team profitability through strategic planning and efficient project management. • Prepare precise technical and financial reports that provide valuable insights and guidance. Skills and Qualifications: • Ideally MRICS Status with minimum 3 years PQE. • Exceptional communication and personal presentation skills, critical for client interactions. • Professional dedication and enthusiasm, coupled with a flexible and adaptable approach to work. • Resilient and capable of performing well under pressure in a high-volume, demanding environment. • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to meet tight deadlines. • Self-driven, highly motivated and a team player, thriving both independently and collaboratively. • Access to own vehicle and a clean driving license for site visits. Key Competencies: Communication: effective communication skills and adept at building relationships Decision making: ability to work autonomously and prioritise own workload Problem solving: ability to foresee and resolve issues with practical guidance Project Management: ensure deadlines are achievable and adhered to Thorough: attention to detail On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Building Surveyor Orpington Senior Building Surveyor: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary practice, recognised for excellence in the social housing and wider public sectors, with a proud reputation for delivering outstanding services, fostering innovation, and building long-term client relationships. Our work contributes meaningfully to communities, ensuring buildings are not only fit for purpose but enhance the lives of those who use them. Role Overview: As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality surveying services across a diverse portfolio of projects. You will be responsible for managing client relationships, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to the strategic growth of the Building Surveying team. This role requires a proactive, commercially minded professional with strong technical expertise and a passion for delivering value-driven solutions in the built environment. Key responsibilities: • Forge and nurture client relationships, actively seeking new connections and maintaining existing ones to drive business growth. • Provide valuable support and expert advice to our Partners and team, addressing client-related challenges and delivering exceptional professional services. • Take charge of preparing and submitting comprehensive tender submissions, showcasing your expertise and strategic approach. • Act as a mentor and supervisor to our graduate surveyors, effectively managing their workload and overseeing their projects. • Contribute to the training and development of colleagues, imparting technical and interpersonal skills to elevate team capabilities. • Review your workload and performance regularly, ensuring high-quality output and identifying areas for improvement. • Meet RICS CPD obligations to stay at the forefront of industry advancements and best practices. • Uphold compliance with our document management system, company policies, and industry accreditations in QA, Environmental, and H&S. Objectives: • Provide monthly progress reports on your projects, collaborating with Partners to update fee plans and optimise project outcomes. • Actively participate in weekly group meetings, contributing your insights and expertise to enhance team collaboration and performance. • Proactively identify and pursue new business opportunities, collaborating with Partners to secure exciting new commissions. • Drive the growth and diversity of work for the Building Surveying team, encouraging cross-disciplinary referrals within our practice. • Cultivate strong client relationships, maximizing opportunities for repeat business and showcasing our expertise. Key focus areas: • Deliver exceptional building surveying services, adhering to high standards and ensuring client satisfaction. • Identify and seize new work opportunities, leading the tendering process and securing projects. • Enhance team profitability through strategic planning and efficient project management. • Prepare precise technical and financial reports that provide valuable insights and guidance. Skills and Qualifications: • Ideally MRICS Status with minimum 3 years PQE. • Exceptional communication and personal presentation skills, critical for client interactions. • Professional dedication and enthusiasm, coupled with a flexible and adaptable approach to work. • Resilient and capable of performing well under pressure in a high-volume, demanding environment. • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to meet tight deadlines. • Self-driven, highly motivated and a team player, thriving both independently and collaboratively. • Access to own vehicle and a clean driving license for site visits. Key Competencies: Communication: effective communication skills and adept at building relationships Decision making: ability to work autonomously and prioritise own workload Problem solving: ability to foresee and resolve issues with practical guidance Project Management: ensure deadlines are achievable and adhered to Thorough: attention to detail On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Property Surveyor - Disabled Aids and Adaptations
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited Spalding, Lincolnshire
Property Surveyor Vacancy Type: Fixed-Term / Full-Time Hours Per Week: 37 Length of Contract: Fixed-Term Contract until 31st March 2027 Salary Range: £32,597 to £36,363 per annum Location: Spalding Application Deadline: 29 April 2026 Are you passionate about making a real difference in people s lives? Do you thrive on building strong relationships and working collaboratively across teams and communities? Our client is looking for a people-focused Aids and Adaptation Property Surveyor to lead on delivering life-enhancing adaptations that support independence, dignity, and wellbeing. About the Role As our client s Aids and Adaptation Property Surveyor, you ll be the key link between residents, contractors, occupational therapists, and internal teams. Your role will centre around stakeholder engagement, ensuring that every adaptation project is delivered with empathy, efficiency, and impact. What You ll Be Doing: Acting as the main point of contact for residents requiring adaptations to their homes. Building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including social care teams, contractors, and suppliers. Coordinating assessments, approvals, and installations of aids and adaptations. Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and with a focus on quality and customer satisfaction. Championing inclusive design and accessibility across housing services. What They re Looking For: A people-first mindset with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in stakeholder engagement, project coordination, or housing adaptations. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across departments. A commitment to improving lives through thoughtful, person-centred solutions. This role involves regular travel across a wide rural district, with multiple site visits on a regular basis, so the ability to independently and reliably travel as part of your daily duties is essential. Why Join Our Client: Play a vital role in maintaining and improving homes that directly benefit their communities. Join a collaborative and professional team that values your input and encourages innovation. Access training opportunities and support to gain industry-recognised qualifications. Enjoy flexible working arrangements and a healthy work-life balance. Be part of a forward-thinking organisation that supports internal mobility and career growth. Contribute to a service that is continually evolving through digital transformation and customer-focused improvements. Work in a diverse and inclusive workplace where your voice is heard and respected. Ready to make a difference in housing property services? Benefits Our client offers excellent terms and conditions of employment including: Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme enjoy peace of mind with generous employer contributions to a scheme designed to provide long-term financial security after your working life Generous annual leave scheme + option to buy more Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Platform including retail, holiday, and leisure discounts Cycle to work scheme Flu Jabs Free Eye Test voucher for regular screen users Flexible Working Policy Agile Working Policy Car Mileage reimbursement Long service recognition Certain restrictions may apply About Our Client Our client and two other Councils have formed the South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership the largest Council Partnership in the country. Since October 2021, the Partnership Councils have been working closely to deliver improved services to the communities in the sub-region and already there have been many positive outcomes. Over time, it is envisaged that services will become formally shared across the three Councils creating the opportunity for colleagues to be involved in new and innovate areas of work. The Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer. They are committed to ensuring all recruitment processes are non-discriminatory and that no potential or current employee is treated unfairly. The Council reserves the right to change the closing date, depending on application numbers. Interviews may be arranged virtually / in person when suitable candidates apply which may be prior to the closing date. For this role they do require the successful applicant to complete a DBS check as part of the onboarding process.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Property Surveyor Vacancy Type: Fixed-Term / Full-Time Hours Per Week: 37 Length of Contract: Fixed-Term Contract until 31st March 2027 Salary Range: £32,597 to £36,363 per annum Location: Spalding Application Deadline: 29 April 2026 Are you passionate about making a real difference in people s lives? Do you thrive on building strong relationships and working collaboratively across teams and communities? Our client is looking for a people-focused Aids and Adaptation Property Surveyor to lead on delivering life-enhancing adaptations that support independence, dignity, and wellbeing. About the Role As our client s Aids and Adaptation Property Surveyor, you ll be the key link between residents, contractors, occupational therapists, and internal teams. Your role will centre around stakeholder engagement, ensuring that every adaptation project is delivered with empathy, efficiency, and impact. What You ll Be Doing: Acting as the main point of contact for residents requiring adaptations to their homes. Building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including social care teams, contractors, and suppliers. Coordinating assessments, approvals, and installations of aids and adaptations. Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and with a focus on quality and customer satisfaction. Championing inclusive design and accessibility across housing services. What They re Looking For: A people-first mindset with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in stakeholder engagement, project coordination, or housing adaptations. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across departments. A commitment to improving lives through thoughtful, person-centred solutions. This role involves regular travel across a wide rural district, with multiple site visits on a regular basis, so the ability to independently and reliably travel as part of your daily duties is essential. Why Join Our Client: Play a vital role in maintaining and improving homes that directly benefit their communities. Join a collaborative and professional team that values your input and encourages innovation. Access training opportunities and support to gain industry-recognised qualifications. Enjoy flexible working arrangements and a healthy work-life balance. Be part of a forward-thinking organisation that supports internal mobility and career growth. Contribute to a service that is continually evolving through digital transformation and customer-focused improvements. Work in a diverse and inclusive workplace where your voice is heard and respected. Ready to make a difference in housing property services? Benefits Our client offers excellent terms and conditions of employment including: Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme enjoy peace of mind with generous employer contributions to a scheme designed to provide long-term financial security after your working life Generous annual leave scheme + option to buy more Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Platform including retail, holiday, and leisure discounts Cycle to work scheme Flu Jabs Free Eye Test voucher for regular screen users Flexible Working Policy Agile Working Policy Car Mileage reimbursement Long service recognition Certain restrictions may apply About Our Client Our client and two other Councils have formed the South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership the largest Council Partnership in the country. Since October 2021, the Partnership Councils have been working closely to deliver improved services to the communities in the sub-region and already there have been many positive outcomes. Over time, it is envisaged that services will become formally shared across the three Councils creating the opportunity for colleagues to be involved in new and innovate areas of work. The Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer. They are committed to ensuring all recruitment processes are non-discriminatory and that no potential or current employee is treated unfairly. The Council reserves the right to change the closing date, depending on application numbers. Interviews may be arranged virtually / in person when suitable candidates apply which may be prior to the closing date. For this role they do require the successful applicant to complete a DBS check as part of the onboarding process.
Michael Page
Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs
Michael Page
We are seeking an experienced Surveyor who will play a key role in ensuring that our homes are safe, well-maintained, and fit for the future. You will report to and support the Responsive Repairs Manager and take responsibility for the management of contracts for responsive repairs. As well as overall responsibility will comprise enforcement of the contract terms to ensure a reliable repair service, quality standards and budgetary control. Client Details My client are a small Housing provider based in London, looking for someone to come and support and building up the service and making positive changes to move things forward. Description Key responsibility as the Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs are as below: Specify and order repair works, working with technical colleagues and suppliers as needed to ensure accuracy and effectiveness Maintain budget control for repairs contracts, monitoring spends and contributing to annual budget planning alongside the Finance Team Oversee the repairs process for void properties, ensuring fast turnaround and delivering homes that meet a high standard for incoming residents To undertake fire door inspections as required, specify required remedial works and post inspect after completion Independently manage a varied caseload, including damp and mould issues, insurance claims, disrepair cases, and other complex or specialist repairs. Lead on accurate diagnosis of building defects, using expertise in building pathology, damp and mould, and HHSRS to identify and categorise Category 1 and 2 hazards. Develop and maintain KPIs that effectively measure repairs performance. Regularly review, analyse, and report on contractor performance against these indicators. Ensure compliance with all relevant financial standing orders, statutory regulations, leaseholder obligations, and internal policies in the delivery of repair services. Order, code, and approve payments for repairs works. Verify completion of services prior to authorising invoices and ensure accurate financial recording for service charge purposes. Act as deputy to the Responsive Repairs Manager when required, including short-term organisation of the in-house repairs team Participate in the emergency repairs call rota, providing technical advice and support to the out-of-hours call centre team as needed Identify service trends and work with the Responsive Repairs Manager to design and implement proactive maintenance programmes and planned preventative works. Provide technical advice and post-inspection support to colleagues, helping to ensure consistency, safety, and high standards across all property-related works. Contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures related to building compliance and property services, supporting continuous improvement across the team. Profile A successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs will need: Proven technical experience in surveying or property maintenance, ideally in social housing. HNC/HND or similar qualification in Building Surveying or Construction. Excellent diagnostic, specification, and problem-solving skills. The ability to be in London most days Clear, professional communicator, able to work effectively with residents and colleagues alike. Proficient IT skills and experience working with housing or repair systems. A strong sense of ownership and pride in delivering excellent repairs. Experience in a resident-led, community-based housing setting. Understanding of building safety, compliance, and void/property inspections. Job Offer For the successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs, you will receive a competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 60,000 per annum. Access to a comprehensive benefits package. Opportunities to work on diverse property projects in London. A permanent role within a supportive and professional environment.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Surveyor who will play a key role in ensuring that our homes are safe, well-maintained, and fit for the future. You will report to and support the Responsive Repairs Manager and take responsibility for the management of contracts for responsive repairs. As well as overall responsibility will comprise enforcement of the contract terms to ensure a reliable repair service, quality standards and budgetary control. Client Details My client are a small Housing provider based in London, looking for someone to come and support and building up the service and making positive changes to move things forward. Description Key responsibility as the Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs are as below: Specify and order repair works, working with technical colleagues and suppliers as needed to ensure accuracy and effectiveness Maintain budget control for repairs contracts, monitoring spends and contributing to annual budget planning alongside the Finance Team Oversee the repairs process for void properties, ensuring fast turnaround and delivering homes that meet a high standard for incoming residents To undertake fire door inspections as required, specify required remedial works and post inspect after completion Independently manage a varied caseload, including damp and mould issues, insurance claims, disrepair cases, and other complex or specialist repairs. Lead on accurate diagnosis of building defects, using expertise in building pathology, damp and mould, and HHSRS to identify and categorise Category 1 and 2 hazards. Develop and maintain KPIs that effectively measure repairs performance. Regularly review, analyse, and report on contractor performance against these indicators. Ensure compliance with all relevant financial standing orders, statutory regulations, leaseholder obligations, and internal policies in the delivery of repair services. Order, code, and approve payments for repairs works. Verify completion of services prior to authorising invoices and ensure accurate financial recording for service charge purposes. Act as deputy to the Responsive Repairs Manager when required, including short-term organisation of the in-house repairs team Participate in the emergency repairs call rota, providing technical advice and support to the out-of-hours call centre team as needed Identify service trends and work with the Responsive Repairs Manager to design and implement proactive maintenance programmes and planned preventative works. Provide technical advice and post-inspection support to colleagues, helping to ensure consistency, safety, and high standards across all property-related works. Contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures related to building compliance and property services, supporting continuous improvement across the team. Profile A successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs will need: Proven technical experience in surveying or property maintenance, ideally in social housing. HNC/HND or similar qualification in Building Surveying or Construction. Excellent diagnostic, specification, and problem-solving skills. The ability to be in London most days Clear, professional communicator, able to work effectively with residents and colleagues alike. Proficient IT skills and experience working with housing or repair systems. A strong sense of ownership and pride in delivering excellent repairs. Experience in a resident-led, community-based housing setting. Understanding of building safety, compliance, and void/property inspections. Job Offer For the successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs, you will receive a competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 60,000 per annum. Access to a comprehensive benefits package. Opportunities to work on diverse property projects in London. A permanent role within a supportive and professional environment.
Gap Construction
Building Surveyor
Gap Construction
Building Surveyor Location: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire Salary: 45,000 Gap Construction are recruiting on behalf of a well-established construction consultancy with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality refurbishment, alteration, and major works projects across multiple sectors. We are looking for a motivated Building Surveyor to join the team, delivering a wide range of projects across residential, commercial, education, leisure, and retail sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to work on complex refurbishment and major works schemes while supporting client relationships and mentoring junior team members. Key Responsibilities: Lead surveying and contract administration across projects Undertake building surveys, feasibility studies, and provide technical advice Prepare and review specifications, tender documentation, and contracts (JCT) Manage defects, variations, and project communications Mentor junior staff and support knowledge sharing Person Specification: Experience in Building Surveying, including refurbishment or social housing Contract Administration experience with JCT contracts Strong technical knowledge of construction and refurbishment works Excellent communication, project management, and leadership skills Benefits: 25 days annual leave increasing with service Pension and ride-to-work schemes Option to purchase additional holidays How to Apply: Please apply through our website or contact James at Gap Construction on (phone number removed) for further details. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of a client by Gap Construction, who are operating as an employment agency. Gap Construction is committed to the selection, recruitment, and development of the best people, basing judgments solely on suitability for the job.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Building Surveyor Location: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire Salary: 45,000 Gap Construction are recruiting on behalf of a well-established construction consultancy with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality refurbishment, alteration, and major works projects across multiple sectors. We are looking for a motivated Building Surveyor to join the team, delivering a wide range of projects across residential, commercial, education, leisure, and retail sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to work on complex refurbishment and major works schemes while supporting client relationships and mentoring junior team members. Key Responsibilities: Lead surveying and contract administration across projects Undertake building surveys, feasibility studies, and provide technical advice Prepare and review specifications, tender documentation, and contracts (JCT) Manage defects, variations, and project communications Mentor junior staff and support knowledge sharing Person Specification: Experience in Building Surveying, including refurbishment or social housing Contract Administration experience with JCT contracts Strong technical knowledge of construction and refurbishment works Excellent communication, project management, and leadership skills Benefits: 25 days annual leave increasing with service Pension and ride-to-work schemes Option to purchase additional holidays How to Apply: Please apply through our website or contact James at Gap Construction on (phone number removed) for further details. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of a client by Gap Construction, who are operating as an employment agency. Gap Construction is committed to the selection, recruitment, and development of the best people, basing judgments solely on suitability for the job.
Build Recruitment
Senior Building Surveyor
Build Recruitment Potters Bar, Hertfordshire
Senior Building Surveyor (MRICS/MCIOB) Potters Bar Senior Building Surveyor: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary surveying practice, recognised for excellence in the social housing and public sectors, with a reputation for delivering outstanding services, fostering innovation, and building long-term client relationships. Thier work contributes meaningfully to communities, ensuring buildings are not only fit for purpose but enhance the lives of those who use them. Role Overview: As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will have an important role in delivering high-quality surveying services across a diverse range of projects and professional services. You will be responsible for managing client relationships, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to the strategic growth of the Building Surveying team in Potters Bar. This role requires a proactive, commercially minded professional with good technical expertise. Key responsibilities: • Forge and nurture client relationships, actively seeking new connections and maintaining existing ones to drive business growth. • Provide valuable support and expert advice to our Partners and teams, address client-related challenges and deliver exceptional services. • Act as a mentor and supervisor to our trainee surveyors, effectively managing their workload and overseeing their projects. • Contribute to the training and development of colleagues. • Review your workload and performance regularly, ensuring high-quality output and identifying areas for improvement. • Undertake CPD to stay at the forefront of best practice. • Uphold compliance with our document management system, company policies, and industry accreditations in Quality Assurance, Environmental, and H&S. Skills and Qualifications: • Building surveyor with a minimum of 7 years of professional consultancy experience, with or without professional Chartered status (MRICS). • Experience of design, contract administration and professional services. • Effective communication and presentation skills. • Professional dedication and enthusiasm • Resilient and capable of performing well under pressure with the ability to meet deadlines. • Excellent organisational skills. • Attention to detail. • Access to own vehicle and a clean driving licence for site visits. On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Building Surveyor (MRICS/MCIOB) Potters Bar Senior Building Surveyor: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary surveying practice, recognised for excellence in the social housing and public sectors, with a reputation for delivering outstanding services, fostering innovation, and building long-term client relationships. Thier work contributes meaningfully to communities, ensuring buildings are not only fit for purpose but enhance the lives of those who use them. Role Overview: As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will have an important role in delivering high-quality surveying services across a diverse range of projects and professional services. You will be responsible for managing client relationships, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to the strategic growth of the Building Surveying team in Potters Bar. This role requires a proactive, commercially minded professional with good technical expertise. Key responsibilities: • Forge and nurture client relationships, actively seeking new connections and maintaining existing ones to drive business growth. • Provide valuable support and expert advice to our Partners and teams, address client-related challenges and deliver exceptional services. • Act as a mentor and supervisor to our trainee surveyors, effectively managing their workload and overseeing their projects. • Contribute to the training and development of colleagues. • Review your workload and performance regularly, ensuring high-quality output and identifying areas for improvement. • Undertake CPD to stay at the forefront of best practice. • Uphold compliance with our document management system, company policies, and industry accreditations in Quality Assurance, Environmental, and H&S. Skills and Qualifications: • Building surveyor with a minimum of 7 years of professional consultancy experience, with or without professional Chartered status (MRICS). • Experience of design, contract administration and professional services. • Effective communication and presentation skills. • Professional dedication and enthusiasm • Resilient and capable of performing well under pressure with the ability to meet deadlines. • Excellent organisational skills. • Attention to detail. • Access to own vehicle and a clean driving licence for site visits. On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)

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