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Joshua Robert Recruitment
Senior Maintenance Surveyor
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Senior Maintenance Surveyor Location: London / Hybrid Salary: £53,000 - £57,000 Hours: Full-time A progressive public sector organisation is seeking a Senior Maintenance Surveyor to take a lead role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services, while managing a small team of surveyors. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership responsibility, ensuring service performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of 4 Surveyors, providing technical guidance and performance management. Oversee complex and high-risk cases including disrepair, damp & mould, and structural defects. Ensure high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, and effective remedial solutions. Monitor contractor performance and drive service improvements. Support delivery of KPIs, ensuring value for money and high resident satisfaction. Contribute to asset management strategies and planned works programmes. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including HHSRS and building safety requirements. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior surveying role within housing or property maintenance. Strong technical expertise in diagnosing building defects and managing repairs. Experience line managing or mentoring surveyors/technical staff. Strong understanding of compliance, disrepair, and damp & mould management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Maintenance Surveyor Location: London / Hybrid Salary: £53,000 - £57,000 Hours: Full-time A progressive public sector organisation is seeking a Senior Maintenance Surveyor to take a lead role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services, while managing a small team of surveyors. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership responsibility, ensuring service performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of 4 Surveyors, providing technical guidance and performance management. Oversee complex and high-risk cases including disrepair, damp & mould, and structural defects. Ensure high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, and effective remedial solutions. Monitor contractor performance and drive service improvements. Support delivery of KPIs, ensuring value for money and high resident satisfaction. Contribute to asset management strategies and planned works programmes. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including HHSRS and building safety requirements. What we're looking for: Proven experience in a senior surveying role within housing or property maintenance. Strong technical expertise in diagnosing building defects and managing repairs. Experience line managing or mentoring surveyors/technical staff. Strong understanding of compliance, disrepair, and damp & mould management. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Waites Recruitment Consultancy Ltd
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Waites Recruitment Consultancy Ltd Hempsted, Gloucestershire
Waites Recruitment Consultancy are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity surveyor on a full time basis for a client in Gloucester. We are currently looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join mu clieants team to work on projects across Essex, Hertfordshire, London and Kent, overseeing the logistics and ensuring compliance of a specified range of drylining and ceiling installations. The role Reporting to the UK Head of Construction, the Senior Quantity Surveyor is a key member of the Commercial department, responsible for delivering successful projects, from order through to final account, ranging in value from £500k to £5M. It is important that the Senior Quantity Surveyor possesses excellent communication, negotiating and interpersonal skills as they will be required to build long term client relationships. You will also be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day management of the wider Commercial team which includes coaching and developing the Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Responsibilities and Duties Working within cross functional teams, to deliver projects to the correct price and specification, on or ahead of programme and on or under budget. Reviewing and negotiating sub-contract orders within the approved risk parameters. Completing the pre-construction activities and ensuring that projects are setup on the ERP system in accordance with the contract documents and within the required lead in period. Maintaining a full and detailed command of the project brief, including the build methodology, scope of works, programme and costs. Preparing and issuing Sub-contract tenders and working alongside the Contract Managers to negotiate and place Sub-contract orders. Reviewing and approving the fortnightly sub-contractor payments. Day to day Contract Administration including variations, applications for payment and relevant notices. Liaising with the Finance department on a weekly basis and providing the business with up-to-date information on payments, overdue debt and retention. Identifying commercial risks and potential solutions and highlighting them to the relevant members of the project team and/or Senior Management. Competing monthly cost reports, presenting them to the wider business and Senior Management team and proposing actions to improve performance where possible. Ensuring the continuous development of the Assistant and Quantity Surveyors. Maintaining close dialogue with the Construction team to determine site progress and other site related issues. Assisting with the day-to-day management of the Commercial department, reporting on project and individual performance and maintaining accountabilities for all allocated projects or clients. In keeping with the specific importance given to Health & Safety, you have specific accountabilities as set out in our Corporate Responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental Policy. Essential Technical Expertise Experience of the JCT and/or SBC sub-contracts A confident negotiator with the ability to build client relationships whilst mitigating contractual risks Possesses strong problem-solving skills Pays close attention to detail Manages time efficiently Works well within a team Broad based knowledge of the Construction Industry, the House Building Sector in particular and ideally timber frame or offsite construction Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint The full-time hours for this role are 37.5 hours per week over 5 days, Monday to Friday, however there is the opportunity a variety of flexible working options could be considered. Salary and Benefits My Client is proud to develop our employees, offering career development and promotion opportunities across the Group. Competitive salary Bonus scheme (subject to bonus scheme rules and performance) Holidays - 30 days per annum (Including bank holidays) Life assurance Pension scheme Company Sick pay after probationary period Car Cash Allowance/ Company Car scheme Flexible benefits package, including cycle scheme, holiday trading, dental insurance and taste/gourmet card. Hybrid Work pattern available Employee assistance programme Employee Referral Scheme If this sounds like the right step for your career, please apply NOW
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Waites Recruitment Consultancy are seeking an experienced Senior Quantity surveyor on a full time basis for a client in Gloucester. We are currently looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join mu clieants team to work on projects across Essex, Hertfordshire, London and Kent, overseeing the logistics and ensuring compliance of a specified range of drylining and ceiling installations. The role Reporting to the UK Head of Construction, the Senior Quantity Surveyor is a key member of the Commercial department, responsible for delivering successful projects, from order through to final account, ranging in value from £500k to £5M. It is important that the Senior Quantity Surveyor possesses excellent communication, negotiating and interpersonal skills as they will be required to build long term client relationships. You will also be responsible for assisting with the day-to-day management of the wider Commercial team which includes coaching and developing the Assistant Quantity Surveyors. Responsibilities and Duties Working within cross functional teams, to deliver projects to the correct price and specification, on or ahead of programme and on or under budget. Reviewing and negotiating sub-contract orders within the approved risk parameters. Completing the pre-construction activities and ensuring that projects are setup on the ERP system in accordance with the contract documents and within the required lead in period. Maintaining a full and detailed command of the project brief, including the build methodology, scope of works, programme and costs. Preparing and issuing Sub-contract tenders and working alongside the Contract Managers to negotiate and place Sub-contract orders. Reviewing and approving the fortnightly sub-contractor payments. Day to day Contract Administration including variations, applications for payment and relevant notices. Liaising with the Finance department on a weekly basis and providing the business with up-to-date information on payments, overdue debt and retention. Identifying commercial risks and potential solutions and highlighting them to the relevant members of the project team and/or Senior Management. Competing monthly cost reports, presenting them to the wider business and Senior Management team and proposing actions to improve performance where possible. Ensuring the continuous development of the Assistant and Quantity Surveyors. Maintaining close dialogue with the Construction team to determine site progress and other site related issues. Assisting with the day-to-day management of the Commercial department, reporting on project and individual performance and maintaining accountabilities for all allocated projects or clients. In keeping with the specific importance given to Health & Safety, you have specific accountabilities as set out in our Corporate Responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental Policy. Essential Technical Expertise Experience of the JCT and/or SBC sub-contracts A confident negotiator with the ability to build client relationships whilst mitigating contractual risks Possesses strong problem-solving skills Pays close attention to detail Manages time efficiently Works well within a team Broad based knowledge of the Construction Industry, the House Building Sector in particular and ideally timber frame or offsite construction Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint The full-time hours for this role are 37.5 hours per week over 5 days, Monday to Friday, however there is the opportunity a variety of flexible working options could be considered. Salary and Benefits My Client is proud to develop our employees, offering career development and promotion opportunities across the Group. Competitive salary Bonus scheme (subject to bonus scheme rules and performance) Holidays - 30 days per annum (Including bank holidays) Life assurance Pension scheme Company Sick pay after probationary period Car Cash Allowance/ Company Car scheme Flexible benefits package, including cycle scheme, holiday trading, dental insurance and taste/gourmet card. Hybrid Work pattern available Employee assistance programme Employee Referral Scheme If this sounds like the right step for your career, please apply NOW
RG Setsquare
Quantity Surveyor
RG Setsquare Exeter, Devon
Quantity Surveyor - Exeter Location: Exeter and surrounding areas Contract: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor looking for your next challenge? We have an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives on managing costs, keeping projects on track, and working closely with a great team to deliver outstanding results. What you'll be doing: Managing budgets and costs for building and maintenance projects from start to finish Planned Maintenance, Reactive Maintenance and voids contracts Preparing tenders, cost reports, and ensuring projects stay on schedule Liaising with contractors, suppliers, and internal teams to maintain quality and compliance Making sure health and safety standards and contractual obligations are met What we're looking for: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in construction or housing Strong commercial awareness and negotiation skills Excellent attention to detail and communication skills Relevant qualifications and a full UK driving licence What's on offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunities for career development and progression A supportive team environment where your expertise really counts If you're ready to take the next step in your career and want to work on meaningful projects in Exeter, apply today! We're reviewing applications as they come in, so don't miss out. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Exeter Location: Exeter and surrounding areas Contract: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Quantity Surveyor looking for your next challenge? We have an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives on managing costs, keeping projects on track, and working closely with a great team to deliver outstanding results. What you'll be doing: Managing budgets and costs for building and maintenance projects from start to finish Planned Maintenance, Reactive Maintenance and voids contracts Preparing tenders, cost reports, and ensuring projects stay on schedule Liaising with contractors, suppliers, and internal teams to maintain quality and compliance Making sure health and safety standards and contractual obligations are met What we're looking for: Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor in construction or housing Strong commercial awareness and negotiation skills Excellent attention to detail and communication skills Relevant qualifications and a full UK driving licence What's on offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunities for career development and progression A supportive team environment where your expertise really counts If you're ready to take the next step in your career and want to work on meaningful projects in Exeter, apply today! We're reviewing applications as they come in, so don't miss out. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
NG Bailey
Senior Quantity Surveyor
NG Bailey
Senior Quantity Surveyor West London (Hybrid) Permanent NG Bailey are currently searching for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our team to work on a major infrastructure project. Responsibilities Ensure that our safety first and foremost message is visible and alive through all activities on the project. Ensure the use of, and compliance to, legal and company policies and processes in line with contractual obligations. Understand project contract terms, manage risks and opportunities, ensuring they are commercially mitigated or enhanced. Identify any changes in line with NG Bailey's contractual obligations. Maintain all records in order to maximise contractual entitlements. Communicate with the operational teams on risk and contract terms and conditions and have a continual understanding of project status. Prepare, submit applications, and secure recovery of payment, with substantiation of compensation or variations. With support, manage sub-contract accounts through to final account settlement. Monitor and control progress with the operational team, providing accurate internal reporting. Ensure availability of all project reports, applications, certificates, payments, timeliness and quality of delivery, and tender allowances. With support, negotiate to settle the project account with the client. Requirements Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor with an M&E background. A degree/HNC level qualification and/or significant experience. Experience of change and subcontract management A good understanding of NEC3/4 contracts (desirable) Benefits 25 days holiday per annum, plus bank holidays Pension with leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Private healthcare Free 24/7 365 Employee assistance program to support mental health and wellbeing (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Discounts Personal development programme Flexible Benefits London Travel Allowance Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor West London (Hybrid) Permanent NG Bailey are currently searching for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our team to work on a major infrastructure project. Responsibilities Ensure that our safety first and foremost message is visible and alive through all activities on the project. Ensure the use of, and compliance to, legal and company policies and processes in line with contractual obligations. Understand project contract terms, manage risks and opportunities, ensuring they are commercially mitigated or enhanced. Identify any changes in line with NG Bailey's contractual obligations. Maintain all records in order to maximise contractual entitlements. Communicate with the operational teams on risk and contract terms and conditions and have a continual understanding of project status. Prepare, submit applications, and secure recovery of payment, with substantiation of compensation or variations. With support, manage sub-contract accounts through to final account settlement. Monitor and control progress with the operational team, providing accurate internal reporting. Ensure availability of all project reports, applications, certificates, payments, timeliness and quality of delivery, and tender allowances. With support, negotiate to settle the project account with the client. Requirements Previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor with an M&E background. A degree/HNC level qualification and/or significant experience. Experience of change and subcontract management A good understanding of NEC3/4 contracts (desirable) Benefits 25 days holiday per annum, plus bank holidays Pension with leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Private healthcare Free 24/7 365 Employee assistance program to support mental health and wellbeing (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Discounts Personal development programme Flexible Benefits London Travel Allowance Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Senior Repairs Surveyor
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
To manage and oversee the performance of surveyors, offering technical expertise inresolving complex technical cases, and deputising for the Head of Repairs Partnering when needed. Contribute to training and developing more junior staff. Oversee and deliver general building surveying services across the councils portfolio and ensure contractors, consultants and partner agencies achieve high quality work across all repair contracts to compliance standards, specification, schedule, and cost. Keep detailed digital records and provide reports of various aspects of work, based on frequent site visits, and ensure the asset management database is updated, and accurate records are kept on repairs cases. The position is committed to delivering an exceptionally responsive repairs service for our residents. This includes ensuring works orders are placed in a timely manner to enable the 28-day Tenant Satisfaction Measure to be achieved by the councils repairs contractors for completing responsive repair works. Close collaboration and support will be essential in coordinating with the Building Safety Operations and Building Safety Compliance teams to ensure our homes are safe and regulatorily compliant. Coordination with the Planned Works team is also required to inform investment decisions within the planned works programme
Mar 25, 2026
Seasonal
To manage and oversee the performance of surveyors, offering technical expertise inresolving complex technical cases, and deputising for the Head of Repairs Partnering when needed. Contribute to training and developing more junior staff. Oversee and deliver general building surveying services across the councils portfolio and ensure contractors, consultants and partner agencies achieve high quality work across all repair contracts to compliance standards, specification, schedule, and cost. Keep detailed digital records and provide reports of various aspects of work, based on frequent site visits, and ensure the asset management database is updated, and accurate records are kept on repairs cases. The position is committed to delivering an exceptionally responsive repairs service for our residents. This includes ensuring works orders are placed in a timely manner to enable the 28-day Tenant Satisfaction Measure to be achieved by the councils repairs contractors for completing responsive repair works. Close collaboration and support will be essential in coordinating with the Building Safety Operations and Building Safety Compliance teams to ensure our homes are safe and regulatorily compliant. Coordination with the Planned Works team is also required to inform investment decisions within the planned works programme
Exchange Street Claims & Financial Services
Building Surveyor Subsidence
Exchange Street Claims & Financial Services
Our client is currently seeking an experienced Building Surveyor to deal with subsidence claims operating throughout the Birmingham / West Midlands region. The Role Claim Evaluation : Review all information from clients and claim handlers and conduct detailed site visits to validate claims for policy coverage, determine defect causation and scope of damage. Customer Interaction: Communicate with policyholders to gather additional information and inform them of policy liability and scope decisions. Claim Validation: Use company tools to create repair schedules and validate variations requests based on policy terms. Be able to interpret policy wordings and apply insurer claims' handling philosophies and guidelines Project Management: Oversee the entire claim process, from damage assessment, validation, repair scoping / scheduling, fulfilment to final report submission. Compliance: Ensure all processes comply with company policies, procedures, and Health & Safety legislation. Contractor Management: Appoint relevant contractors (e.g., asbestos, drying and restoration specialists, building contractors, etc) and provide clear instructions from the outset of the claim. Skills / Qualifications Relevant technical / Loss Adjusting experience is desired. Experienced in project management, tender preparation and an expert in the requirements for CDM. Degree in Building Surveying (BSC Hons). Ideally you will be MRICS, C.Build.E or AMIStructE qualified, although this is not essential. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent customer service, organizational & communication skills. Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CVs to Dave Clements at Exchange Street Claims Job Ref: DC1011. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - exchange-street.co.uk
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Our client is currently seeking an experienced Building Surveyor to deal with subsidence claims operating throughout the Birmingham / West Midlands region. The Role Claim Evaluation : Review all information from clients and claim handlers and conduct detailed site visits to validate claims for policy coverage, determine defect causation and scope of damage. Customer Interaction: Communicate with policyholders to gather additional information and inform them of policy liability and scope decisions. Claim Validation: Use company tools to create repair schedules and validate variations requests based on policy terms. Be able to interpret policy wordings and apply insurer claims' handling philosophies and guidelines Project Management: Oversee the entire claim process, from damage assessment, validation, repair scoping / scheduling, fulfilment to final report submission. Compliance: Ensure all processes comply with company policies, procedures, and Health & Safety legislation. Contractor Management: Appoint relevant contractors (e.g., asbestos, drying and restoration specialists, building contractors, etc) and provide clear instructions from the outset of the claim. Skills / Qualifications Relevant technical / Loss Adjusting experience is desired. Experienced in project management, tender preparation and an expert in the requirements for CDM. Degree in Building Surveying (BSC Hons). Ideally you will be MRICS, C.Build.E or AMIStructE qualified, although this is not essential. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent customer service, organizational & communication skills. Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CVs to Dave Clements at Exchange Street Claims Job Ref: DC1011. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - exchange-street.co.uk
Reach South Academy Trust
Building Surveyor
Reach South Academy Trust Plymouth, Devon
Building Surveyor At Reach South Academy Trust we're looking for a Building Surveyor to deliver high-quality building surveying, project management and contract administration across a diverse education estate. This hybrid role covers construction, maintenance, compliance, procurement and asset management within a growing multi-site organisation. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Chartered Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Construction Project Manager, Estates Surveyor, Facilities Project Manager SALARY: £40,777 to £45,091 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working and you can be based in Plymouth or Gloucestershire, with regular travel to Trust academies across South West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 37.5 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Building Surveyor to deliver a comprehensive, solutions-focused building surveying service across a multi-academy estate in the South West. As a Building Surveyor you will manage construction and maintenance projects from design through to completion, ensuring statutory compliance, procurement best practice and effective contract administration under JCT contracts. Working closely with senior stakeholders, the Building Surveyor will provide building condition surveys, cost estimates, asset management planning and technical property advice, supporting estate improvement, health and safety compliance and long-term development. ABOUT US Reach South is a young and developing Trust which operates across the South West of England with the aim of delivering all through 3-19 education. We operate 16 academies in Plymouth, Bournemouth, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. We are building this Trust on a clear set of values, behaviours and curriculum principles. At the heart of those values and principles is a belief in our young people and a determination to support them to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to become the successful citizens for today and all of their tomorrows. Our core business is delivering exceptional education for children and young people with a mission to help all pupils aspire to achieve beyond the expectations that others put on them. We do this through the development of a talented and committed workforce. In order to deliver exceptional opportunities for learning, we need highly motivated staff across all parts of the organisation. Those we recruit are able to demonstrate that they share our values, are highly motivated to work with colleagues, within and beyond their school, to continuously develop their skills and pursue professional excellence. DUTIES Your duties as the Building Surveyor include: Project Management: Identify, design, procure and deliver construction and maintenance projects from inception to completion Contract Administration: Prepare and administer JCT building contracts, chair pre-start and progress meetings and manage contractors on site Statutory Compliance: Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, CDM regulations, planning and building regulations Budget Control: Monitor project budgets, process certificates and invoices and provide accurate financial projections Condition Surveys: Undertake building condition surveys, prepare technical reports and provide costed solutions Asset Management: Contribute to the development and delivery of a five-year asset management plan Health and Safety Oversight: Liaise with advisors and ensure contractors meet all health and safety and safeguarding requirements Stakeholder Engagement: Provide clear technical advice to senior leaders and support site teams across multiple locations CAD and Documentation: Produce CAD drawings, specifications and maintain accurate O&M manuals and estate records CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Degree in Building Surveying or equivalent professional qualification Previous experience in building surveying, construction and maintenance project management Experience administering JCT contracts and overseeing procurement processes Strong knowledge of building regulations, health and safety legislation and compliance management Experience with budget management, cost control and financial reporting Working knowledge of IT systems including MS Office, MS Project and AutoCAD Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence stakeholders Ability to travel regularly to multiple sites across the South West Commitment to safeguarding, equality and inclusive working practices DESIRABLE Membership of RICS or similar professional body Experience contributing to policy and procedure development Experience within education, public sector or not-for-profit estates environments BENEFITS LGPS pension Great career progression and development opportunities Access to our Employee Assistance Programme with many other benefits Ongoing training, networking and development across a wider organisation We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Each post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Reach South Academy Trust has an Equal Opportunities Policy for selection and recruitment. Applicants are requested to complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring section of the application form before submitting. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14483 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Peak Academy, part of Reach South Academy Trust AWD-IN-SPJ
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Building Surveyor At Reach South Academy Trust we're looking for a Building Surveyor to deliver high-quality building surveying, project management and contract administration across a diverse education estate. This hybrid role covers construction, maintenance, compliance, procurement and asset management within a growing multi-site organisation. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Chartered Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Construction Project Manager, Estates Surveyor, Facilities Project Manager SALARY: £40,777 to £45,091 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working and you can be based in Plymouth or Gloucestershire, with regular travel to Trust academies across South West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 37.5 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Building Surveyor to deliver a comprehensive, solutions-focused building surveying service across a multi-academy estate in the South West. As a Building Surveyor you will manage construction and maintenance projects from design through to completion, ensuring statutory compliance, procurement best practice and effective contract administration under JCT contracts. Working closely with senior stakeholders, the Building Surveyor will provide building condition surveys, cost estimates, asset management planning and technical property advice, supporting estate improvement, health and safety compliance and long-term development. ABOUT US Reach South is a young and developing Trust which operates across the South West of England with the aim of delivering all through 3-19 education. We operate 16 academies in Plymouth, Bournemouth, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. We are building this Trust on a clear set of values, behaviours and curriculum principles. At the heart of those values and principles is a belief in our young people and a determination to support them to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to become the successful citizens for today and all of their tomorrows. Our core business is delivering exceptional education for children and young people with a mission to help all pupils aspire to achieve beyond the expectations that others put on them. We do this through the development of a talented and committed workforce. In order to deliver exceptional opportunities for learning, we need highly motivated staff across all parts of the organisation. Those we recruit are able to demonstrate that they share our values, are highly motivated to work with colleagues, within and beyond their school, to continuously develop their skills and pursue professional excellence. DUTIES Your duties as the Building Surveyor include: Project Management: Identify, design, procure and deliver construction and maintenance projects from inception to completion Contract Administration: Prepare and administer JCT building contracts, chair pre-start and progress meetings and manage contractors on site Statutory Compliance: Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, CDM regulations, planning and building regulations Budget Control: Monitor project budgets, process certificates and invoices and provide accurate financial projections Condition Surveys: Undertake building condition surveys, prepare technical reports and provide costed solutions Asset Management: Contribute to the development and delivery of a five-year asset management plan Health and Safety Oversight: Liaise with advisors and ensure contractors meet all health and safety and safeguarding requirements Stakeholder Engagement: Provide clear technical advice to senior leaders and support site teams across multiple locations CAD and Documentation: Produce CAD drawings, specifications and maintain accurate O&M manuals and estate records CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Degree in Building Surveying or equivalent professional qualification Previous experience in building surveying, construction and maintenance project management Experience administering JCT contracts and overseeing procurement processes Strong knowledge of building regulations, health and safety legislation and compliance management Experience with budget management, cost control and financial reporting Working knowledge of IT systems including MS Office, MS Project and AutoCAD Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence stakeholders Ability to travel regularly to multiple sites across the South West Commitment to safeguarding, equality and inclusive working practices DESIRABLE Membership of RICS or similar professional body Experience contributing to policy and procedure development Experience within education, public sector or not-for-profit estates environments BENEFITS LGPS pension Great career progression and development opportunities Access to our Employee Assistance Programme with many other benefits Ongoing training, networking and development across a wider organisation We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Each post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Reach South Academy Trust has an Equal Opportunities Policy for selection and recruitment. Applicants are requested to complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring section of the application form before submitting. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14483 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Peak Academy, part of Reach South Academy Trust AWD-IN-SPJ
Northern Gas
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Northern Gas Swillington Common, Leeds
Salary from £30,503 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 Hours Per Week Hybrid Working Based at our offices in Thorpe Park, Leeds Bring your commercial skills to fast?moving, hands?on projects Northern Gas Networks (NGN) is seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor (AQS ) to join our REPEX Commercial Team. This is a hands?on role within a high?performing commercial function, where you will support the delivery of mains replacement programmes by helping maximise value, manage commercial risk and keep key contracts running effectively. Reporting to the Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will work across multiple contracts covering mains replacement, purge and relight activities, taking ownership of pre and post contract commercial administration. A full UK driving licence is a requirement, as the role will involve visiting site works when required In this role you will Prepare cost estimates for replacement, reinforcement and diversion projects, alongside internal commercial reporting and MI Monitor costs and implement cost control and mitigation measures where required Support the management of projects in line with agreed budgets Administer contracts, including change management and maintain associated registers Support the Senior Quantity Surveyor with pricing negotiations, change events, extensions of time and final accounts within agreed timescales Assist with contractor relationships, contract documentation and commercial processes, including compensation events and works package orders Collate and monitor commercial risks, opportunities, value engineering and change Produce monthly accruals and forecasts, ensuring compliance with NGN governance, policies and procedures We are looking for Experience working in a commercial setting, with strong commercial awareness Ability to work collaboratively, building strong relationships with clear and effective communication Highly organised, with strong attention to detail and effective record?keeping skills Confident computer user with proficiency across Microsoft Office applications Strong Excel capability, including building and navigating spreadsheets and using formulas such as SUMIFS and XLOOKUP Effective communicator, able to negotiate and convey information clearly to a range of stakeholders We encourage early applications, as the vacancy may close before the advertised deadline once we have received enough suitable candidates Why join NGN? Salary from £30,503 per annum Annual bonus of up to 5% , recognising your contribution and performance 25 days of annual leave , plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme , doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options , including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies , including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place at the end of April . If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Salary from £30,503 + Up to 5% Bonus Permanent, 40 Hours Per Week Hybrid Working Based at our offices in Thorpe Park, Leeds Bring your commercial skills to fast?moving, hands?on projects Northern Gas Networks (NGN) is seeking an Assistant Quantity Surveyor (AQS ) to join our REPEX Commercial Team. This is a hands?on role within a high?performing commercial function, where you will support the delivery of mains replacement programmes by helping maximise value, manage commercial risk and keep key contracts running effectively. Reporting to the Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will work across multiple contracts covering mains replacement, purge and relight activities, taking ownership of pre and post contract commercial administration. A full UK driving licence is a requirement, as the role will involve visiting site works when required In this role you will Prepare cost estimates for replacement, reinforcement and diversion projects, alongside internal commercial reporting and MI Monitor costs and implement cost control and mitigation measures where required Support the management of projects in line with agreed budgets Administer contracts, including change management and maintain associated registers Support the Senior Quantity Surveyor with pricing negotiations, change events, extensions of time and final accounts within agreed timescales Assist with contractor relationships, contract documentation and commercial processes, including compensation events and works package orders Collate and monitor commercial risks, opportunities, value engineering and change Produce monthly accruals and forecasts, ensuring compliance with NGN governance, policies and procedures We are looking for Experience working in a commercial setting, with strong commercial awareness Ability to work collaboratively, building strong relationships with clear and effective communication Highly organised, with strong attention to detail and effective record?keeping skills Confident computer user with proficiency across Microsoft Office applications Strong Excel capability, including building and navigating spreadsheets and using formulas such as SUMIFS and XLOOKUP Effective communicator, able to negotiate and convey information clearly to a range of stakeholders We encourage early applications, as the vacancy may close before the advertised deadline once we have received enough suitable candidates Why join NGN? Salary from £30,503 per annum Annual bonus of up to 5% , recognising your contribution and performance 25 days of annual leave , plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay Generous stakeholder pension scheme , doubling your contribution, up to 10% Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options , including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service Family-friendly policies , including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more About NGN We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy , shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve. Next Steps Simply click Apply and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place at the end of April . If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at (url removed)
Aldwych Consulting
Building Surveyor
Aldwych Consulting
Are you a Building Surveyor who thrives on projects that truly matter? Are you inspired by heritage buildings and the challenge of carefully shaping them for the future? If so, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. A growing consultancy is seeking an experienced Building Surveyor to join their close-knit team in Warwick or London. You'll work on some of the UK's most iconic and culturally significant buildings - from national museums and royal estates to conservation charities and healthcare projects. This is a role for someone who wants responsibility, visibility, and progression. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where ideas are valued, development is encouraged, and your contribution genuinely makes an impact. The Role As a Building Surveyor, you will be involved in projects from inception to completion, working across heritage and contemporary sectors. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking building surveys, inspections, and condition reports on complex, listed, and characterful buildings Supporting full project delivery, from specifications and tender documentation through to on-site contract administration Leading site meetings, preparing clear reports, and maintaining strong communication with clients and stakeholders Administering contracts (including JCT), managing valuations, variations, and final accounts Ensuring all work complies with statutory requirements, health & safety standards, and conservation best practice About You You'll be a motivated and thoughtful professional who enjoys taking ownership and contributing to meaningful projects. You'll ideally have: A degree in Building Surveying A strong grounding in professional surveying, with heritage or conservation experience highly desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build trusted client relationships A proactive, organised, and collaborative approach to work Confidence working independently as well as within a growing team A full driving licence and access to a car. Must be happy to go to London and Warwick. If you're looking for rapid progression and a supportive team where your voice will be heard, this is an exceptional opportunity. They are flexible with experience. For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact Charmaine Mundy. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Are you a Building Surveyor who thrives on projects that truly matter? Are you inspired by heritage buildings and the challenge of carefully shaping them for the future? If so, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. A growing consultancy is seeking an experienced Building Surveyor to join their close-knit team in Warwick or London. You'll work on some of the UK's most iconic and culturally significant buildings - from national museums and royal estates to conservation charities and healthcare projects. This is a role for someone who wants responsibility, visibility, and progression. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where ideas are valued, development is encouraged, and your contribution genuinely makes an impact. The Role As a Building Surveyor, you will be involved in projects from inception to completion, working across heritage and contemporary sectors. Key responsibilities include: Undertaking building surveys, inspections, and condition reports on complex, listed, and characterful buildings Supporting full project delivery, from specifications and tender documentation through to on-site contract administration Leading site meetings, preparing clear reports, and maintaining strong communication with clients and stakeholders Administering contracts (including JCT), managing valuations, variations, and final accounts Ensuring all work complies with statutory requirements, health & safety standards, and conservation best practice About You You'll be a motivated and thoughtful professional who enjoys taking ownership and contributing to meaningful projects. You'll ideally have: A degree in Building Surveying A strong grounding in professional surveying, with heritage or conservation experience highly desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build trusted client relationships A proactive, organised, and collaborative approach to work Confidence working independently as well as within a growing team A full driving licence and access to a car. Must be happy to go to London and Warwick. If you're looking for rapid progression and a supportive team where your voice will be heard, this is an exceptional opportunity. They are flexible with experience. For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact Charmaine Mundy. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
BRC
Parsonage Inspector
BRC
Job Title: Parsonage Inspector Type: Permanent Location: Cardiff (hybrid working) Salary: £54,812 - £62,014 + £3,600 yearly car allowance + mileage Hours: 34.75 hours per week BRC are working closely with a charity in Wales. The Diocesan Parsonage Inspectors play a central role in ensuring the effective care, maintenance, and improvement of parsonages, Bishop's housing, and provincially held property, operating within the Parsonage Board Scheme and the wider provisions of the Constitution. Duties: Identify, specify, plan, cost, tender, and coordinate planned maintenance, repair, and improvement projects for the parsonage and other provincially held property portfolio. Create and monitor budgets for related properties and projects, promptly reporting any need for variation Board and Finance colleagues. To support line management by the Secretary, provide supervision and monitor workloads of the Board Administrator, Assistant Board Administrator, and Property Custodian. Provide line management and monitor workloads of the Assistant Parsonage Inspector, including 121 meetings and performance reviews, in accordance with policies and procedures of the Representative Body. Identifying properties where maintenance costs are likely to be substantial and where replacement may be appropriate. Allocate maintenance and service tasks to approved contractors and consultants. Establish and monitor contracts for routine recurring services. Inspect and provide a report for parsonages at least every five years and or on occurrence of a vacancy or at the request of the Parsonage Board or Representative Body. Inspect and provide a report for other properties, as requested by the Head of Building Surveying. Inspect new properties purchased, or properties requested to be brought within the Parsonage Board Scheme and to recommend (or otherwise) the acceptance of potential parsonages into the scheme. Liaise with external consultants to ensure the purchase of appropriate new property and the sale of surplus property. Provide surveys, reports, and advice on property maintenance, repairs, and condition, to ensure properties are safe and meet required standards. Liaise with planning and other statutory authorities including the preparation of consent applications and related negotiations. Liaise with suitable external agents, consultants, and contractors, and act as Client under CDM Regulations where additional support is required to obtain consents or plan and complete larger projects. Ensure best value work is undertaken, as defined within the Procurement Policy. Liaise with a wide range of stakeholders, including clergy, colleagues, and local volunteers, taking account of their needs and the practical and pastoral impact of property-related decisions. Monitor and supervise delivery of works to agreed standards and timescales, ensuring safe and compliant working practices at all times. Support contractors to ensure suitable documentation and processes are in place to cover Health and Safety and CDM requirements. Manage assigned properties and tasks to ensure they are safe and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. Where appropriate and necessary, act as Principal Designer and or Principal Contractor for project works. Monitor changes in legislation and best practice to support the Head of Building Surveying and Director of Property Services in developing relevant policies and procedures. Advise the Head of Building Surveying and Director of Climate Change of opportunities to work towards Net Zero Carbon goals. Resolve boundary disputes with the help of appropriate external consultants. Monitor and assess performance of external consultants and contractors. Regularly update shared records to enable collaborative case work management. Provide feedback for working systems and processes to ensure they are efficient and best meet needs. Identify, recommend, and support new ways of working to improve cost effectiveness, reliability, efficiency, and quality of service provided. Support the work of the Parsonage Board and RB Property Committee and provide reports as required. Attend meetings of the Parsonage Board and other such meetings as may be necessary. Complete annual training and additional CPD hours in line with current RICS requirements for Building Surveyors. Maintain, or work towards, construction related chartered qualification. Liaise with Parish representatives to explain maintenance and security issues. Deputise for the Head of Building Surveying in their absence. Certify invoices for payment. Submit insurance claims. Bring to the attention of the Parsonage Board and RB vacancies of properties of greater than 60 days. Ensure vacant properties are compliant with insurance requirements. Provide access to vacant properties for viewings or repairs as necessary. Where available and if appropriate, secure the maximum amounts of grant funding for house repair and improvement from government bodies, local authorities and charities. Other duties as reasonably required. Requirements: A chartered construction professional, or similarly qualified person, with strong experience of managing building works and a varied property portfolio. Up to date knowledge of Health and Safety legislation, CDM regulations and other relevant statutory requirements. Excellent interpersonal skills with the diplomacy necessary to deal with sensitive matters in a complex stakeholder environment. Experience of property management and associated legal frameworks. Up to date knowledge of property management legislation and best practice. Experience of managing contractors, consultants and agents. Well organised but with the flexibility necessary to manage planned projects and emergency situations. Sound knowledge and experience of building surveying, property management, insurance, and related matters. Sound knowledge and experience of managing property and construction related budgets. An understanding of the importance of proportional risk management. Excellent communicator both written and oral. Reliable record keeping. Good computer skills and the ability to learn new software. Driving licence. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Parsonage Inspector Type: Permanent Location: Cardiff (hybrid working) Salary: £54,812 - £62,014 + £3,600 yearly car allowance + mileage Hours: 34.75 hours per week BRC are working closely with a charity in Wales. The Diocesan Parsonage Inspectors play a central role in ensuring the effective care, maintenance, and improvement of parsonages, Bishop's housing, and provincially held property, operating within the Parsonage Board Scheme and the wider provisions of the Constitution. Duties: Identify, specify, plan, cost, tender, and coordinate planned maintenance, repair, and improvement projects for the parsonage and other provincially held property portfolio. Create and monitor budgets for related properties and projects, promptly reporting any need for variation Board and Finance colleagues. To support line management by the Secretary, provide supervision and monitor workloads of the Board Administrator, Assistant Board Administrator, and Property Custodian. Provide line management and monitor workloads of the Assistant Parsonage Inspector, including 121 meetings and performance reviews, in accordance with policies and procedures of the Representative Body. Identifying properties where maintenance costs are likely to be substantial and where replacement may be appropriate. Allocate maintenance and service tasks to approved contractors and consultants. Establish and monitor contracts for routine recurring services. Inspect and provide a report for parsonages at least every five years and or on occurrence of a vacancy or at the request of the Parsonage Board or Representative Body. Inspect and provide a report for other properties, as requested by the Head of Building Surveying. Inspect new properties purchased, or properties requested to be brought within the Parsonage Board Scheme and to recommend (or otherwise) the acceptance of potential parsonages into the scheme. Liaise with external consultants to ensure the purchase of appropriate new property and the sale of surplus property. Provide surveys, reports, and advice on property maintenance, repairs, and condition, to ensure properties are safe and meet required standards. Liaise with planning and other statutory authorities including the preparation of consent applications and related negotiations. Liaise with suitable external agents, consultants, and contractors, and act as Client under CDM Regulations where additional support is required to obtain consents or plan and complete larger projects. Ensure best value work is undertaken, as defined within the Procurement Policy. Liaise with a wide range of stakeholders, including clergy, colleagues, and local volunteers, taking account of their needs and the practical and pastoral impact of property-related decisions. Monitor and supervise delivery of works to agreed standards and timescales, ensuring safe and compliant working practices at all times. Support contractors to ensure suitable documentation and processes are in place to cover Health and Safety and CDM requirements. Manage assigned properties and tasks to ensure they are safe and compliant with relevant legislation and policies. Where appropriate and necessary, act as Principal Designer and or Principal Contractor for project works. Monitor changes in legislation and best practice to support the Head of Building Surveying and Director of Property Services in developing relevant policies and procedures. Advise the Head of Building Surveying and Director of Climate Change of opportunities to work towards Net Zero Carbon goals. Resolve boundary disputes with the help of appropriate external consultants. Monitor and assess performance of external consultants and contractors. Regularly update shared records to enable collaborative case work management. Provide feedback for working systems and processes to ensure they are efficient and best meet needs. Identify, recommend, and support new ways of working to improve cost effectiveness, reliability, efficiency, and quality of service provided. Support the work of the Parsonage Board and RB Property Committee and provide reports as required. Attend meetings of the Parsonage Board and other such meetings as may be necessary. Complete annual training and additional CPD hours in line with current RICS requirements for Building Surveyors. Maintain, or work towards, construction related chartered qualification. Liaise with Parish representatives to explain maintenance and security issues. Deputise for the Head of Building Surveying in their absence. Certify invoices for payment. Submit insurance claims. Bring to the attention of the Parsonage Board and RB vacancies of properties of greater than 60 days. Ensure vacant properties are compliant with insurance requirements. Provide access to vacant properties for viewings or repairs as necessary. Where available and if appropriate, secure the maximum amounts of grant funding for house repair and improvement from government bodies, local authorities and charities. Other duties as reasonably required. Requirements: A chartered construction professional, or similarly qualified person, with strong experience of managing building works and a varied property portfolio. Up to date knowledge of Health and Safety legislation, CDM regulations and other relevant statutory requirements. Excellent interpersonal skills with the diplomacy necessary to deal with sensitive matters in a complex stakeholder environment. Experience of property management and associated legal frameworks. Up to date knowledge of property management legislation and best practice. Experience of managing contractors, consultants and agents. Well organised but with the flexibility necessary to manage planned projects and emergency situations. Sound knowledge and experience of building surveying, property management, insurance, and related matters. Sound knowledge and experience of managing property and construction related budgets. An understanding of the importance of proportional risk management. Excellent communicator both written and oral. Reliable record keeping. Good computer skills and the ability to learn new software. Driving licence. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Employee Finder Ltd
Property and Facilities Manager
Employee Finder Ltd
Head of Property and Facilities £60,000 £63,000 Hybrid London Based Permanent This is a great opportunity for an experienced property professional to take full ownership of a varied and meaningful portfolio spanning residential properties, buildings, and includes historic monuments across the UK. The client in this case is a veterans charity. Reporting to the Director of Resources, you will provide strategic and operational expertise across property management, facilities, and maintenance ensuring statutory compliance, managing budgets, and leading a dedicated team. You will oversee a network of external surveyors, contractors, and suppliers, engage with Local Authorities, and provide board-level reporting on all property matters. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio including cost management, quality control, and statutory compliance Develop and deliver maintenance plans within agreed budgets Manage property acquisitions, disposals, and adaptations in line with Charity Commission guidelines Procure and monitor property service contracts, working with the Procurement Manager to ensure value for money Lead property valuations in accordance with RICS Red Book Standards Act as the lead on health and safety compliance, including risk assessments and annual audits Liaise with operational teams on rents, repairs, adaptations, and beneficiary support Engage with relevant Local Authorities on building and monument matters Line manage and develop the property team What We Are Looking For Essential: Minimum five years' property management experience within housing Strong knowledge of building management legislation and statutory requirements Experience of property valuation, contract negotiation, and portfolio reporting Clean driving licence and willingness to travel UK-wide two to three days per week Desirable: NEBOSH qualification or membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing Familiarity with Housing Management Systems Understanding of the wider UK housing environment including devolved nations Some connection to or understanding of the Armed Forces community Why Apply This is a rare opportunity to lead a property function within an organisation that exists to make a genuine difference to people's lives. The remit is broad, the role carries real authority, and the work matters. To Apply Please submit your CV in the first instance. Our client's identity will be shared with shortlisted candidates only. Elite Employee is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Head of Property and Facilities £60,000 £63,000 Hybrid London Based Permanent This is a great opportunity for an experienced property professional to take full ownership of a varied and meaningful portfolio spanning residential properties, buildings, and includes historic monuments across the UK. The client in this case is a veterans charity. Reporting to the Director of Resources, you will provide strategic and operational expertise across property management, facilities, and maintenance ensuring statutory compliance, managing budgets, and leading a dedicated team. You will oversee a network of external surveyors, contractors, and suppliers, engage with Local Authorities, and provide board-level reporting on all property matters. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio including cost management, quality control, and statutory compliance Develop and deliver maintenance plans within agreed budgets Manage property acquisitions, disposals, and adaptations in line with Charity Commission guidelines Procure and monitor property service contracts, working with the Procurement Manager to ensure value for money Lead property valuations in accordance with RICS Red Book Standards Act as the lead on health and safety compliance, including risk assessments and annual audits Liaise with operational teams on rents, repairs, adaptations, and beneficiary support Engage with relevant Local Authorities on building and monument matters Line manage and develop the property team What We Are Looking For Essential: Minimum five years' property management experience within housing Strong knowledge of building management legislation and statutory requirements Experience of property valuation, contract negotiation, and portfolio reporting Clean driving licence and willingness to travel UK-wide two to three days per week Desirable: NEBOSH qualification or membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing Familiarity with Housing Management Systems Understanding of the wider UK housing environment including devolved nations Some connection to or understanding of the Armed Forces community Why Apply This is a rare opportunity to lead a property function within an organisation that exists to make a genuine difference to people's lives. The remit is broad, the role carries real authority, and the work matters. To Apply Please submit your CV in the first instance. Our client's identity will be shared with shortlisted candidates only. Elite Employee is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
WDH
Senior Assets Surveyor
WDH Leeds, Yorkshire
Vico Homes is built on the foundations of WDH. We are looking for aSenior Assets Surveyorto join ourProperty and Building Safety - Assets Surveying Team. A home is more than four walls and a roof. It should be a safe place. A place to start things. A place of opportunities. A place to grow. A place where you feel you belong. These are the places we provide for today and for the future. This is what
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Vico Homes is built on the foundations of WDH. We are looking for aSenior Assets Surveyorto join ourProperty and Building Safety - Assets Surveying Team. A home is more than four walls and a roof. It should be a safe place. A place to start things. A place of opportunities. A place to grow. A place where you feel you belong. These are the places we provide for today and for the future. This is what
WDH
Senior Assets Surveyor
WDH Castleford, Yorkshire
Vico Homes is built on the foundations of WDH. We are looking for aSenior Assets Surveyorto join ourProperty and Building Safety - Assets Surveying Team. A home is more than four walls and a roof. It should be a safe place. A place to start things. A place of opportunities. A place to grow. A place where you feel you belong. These are the places we provide for today and for the future. This is what
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Vico Homes is built on the foundations of WDH. We are looking for aSenior Assets Surveyorto join ourProperty and Building Safety - Assets Surveying Team. A home is more than four walls and a roof. It should be a safe place. A place to start things. A place of opportunities. A place to grow. A place where you feel you belong. These are the places we provide for today and for the future. This is what
Elevate Projects Ltd
Damp and Mould Surveyor
Elevate Projects Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
About Us Our client is a provider of affordable housing in the Bristol area, committed to creating safe, healthy, and sustainable homes for our residents. We are currently seeking a Surveyor (Damp, Mould, and Condensation Specialist) to join our team on a 6-month fixed-term contract . In this role, you will help us address and resolve damp, mould, and condensation issues, ensuring our properties meet the highest standards of living. The Role As a Surveyor (Damp, Mould, and Condensation Specialist) , you will conduct detailed surveys, diagnose issues, and recommend effective solutions to improve living conditions for our residents. This is a hands-on role where you will collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal teams. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough surveys and inspections of properties to identify damp, mould, and condensation issues. Prepare clear and actionable reports outlining causes and recommended solutions. Work closely with contractors or DLO to ensure repairs and improvements are completed to a high standard. Monitor the effectiveness of interventions and provide follow-up support as needed. Maintain accurate records of surveys, reports, and actions taken. Ensure compliance with HHSRS health and safety regulations and housing standards. About You: Proven experience as a surveyor, with a focus on damp, mould, and condensation issues. Strong technical knowledge of building construction Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. IT literate, with experience using surveying tools and housing management systems. A commitment to improving residents' living conditions and delivering high-quality service.
Mar 25, 2026
Seasonal
About Us Our client is a provider of affordable housing in the Bristol area, committed to creating safe, healthy, and sustainable homes for our residents. We are currently seeking a Surveyor (Damp, Mould, and Condensation Specialist) to join our team on a 6-month fixed-term contract . In this role, you will help us address and resolve damp, mould, and condensation issues, ensuring our properties meet the highest standards of living. The Role As a Surveyor (Damp, Mould, and Condensation Specialist) , you will conduct detailed surveys, diagnose issues, and recommend effective solutions to improve living conditions for our residents. This is a hands-on role where you will collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal teams. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough surveys and inspections of properties to identify damp, mould, and condensation issues. Prepare clear and actionable reports outlining causes and recommended solutions. Work closely with contractors or DLO to ensure repairs and improvements are completed to a high standard. Monitor the effectiveness of interventions and provide follow-up support as needed. Maintain accurate records of surveys, reports, and actions taken. Ensure compliance with HHSRS health and safety regulations and housing standards. About You: Proven experience as a surveyor, with a focus on damp, mould, and condensation issues. Strong technical knowledge of building construction Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. IT literate, with experience using surveying tools and housing management systems. A commitment to improving residents' living conditions and delivering high-quality service.
carrington west
Chartered Building Surveyor
carrington west Southampton, Hampshire
My client are a leading multidisciplinary consultancy looking to hire a Chartered Building Surveyor. This is a high-impact role delivering complex, higher-value professional and contract services across public and private sector portfolios. What you'll do: Lead Building Surveying, Project Management, and Contract Administration commissions. Own client relationships; develop repeat business and support bids. Produce surveys, reports, specifications, drawings, and tender documentation. Undertake inspections, condition surveys, construction monitoring, and snagging. Ensure compliance with Quality, Safety, and Environmental procedures. Manage financial performance and invoicing via internal PM systems. What you'll bring: Chartered (MRICS or equivalent). Strong technical breadth: design, advisory, and contract administration. JCT expertise; NEC3/4 exposure preferred. Excellent client-facing skills; confident communicator and team leader. Why Join? 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays) Additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year Full coverage of RICS and other professional membership fees Paid training and development courses Career progression Apply today or reach out for a confidential chat about the role. (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
My client are a leading multidisciplinary consultancy looking to hire a Chartered Building Surveyor. This is a high-impact role delivering complex, higher-value professional and contract services across public and private sector portfolios. What you'll do: Lead Building Surveying, Project Management, and Contract Administration commissions. Own client relationships; develop repeat business and support bids. Produce surveys, reports, specifications, drawings, and tender documentation. Undertake inspections, condition surveys, construction monitoring, and snagging. Ensure compliance with Quality, Safety, and Environmental procedures. Manage financial performance and invoicing via internal PM systems. What you'll bring: Chartered (MRICS or equivalent). Strong technical breadth: design, advisory, and contract administration. JCT expertise; NEC3/4 exposure preferred. Excellent client-facing skills; confident communicator and team leader. Why Join? 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays) Additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year Full coverage of RICS and other professional membership fees Paid training and development courses Career progression Apply today or reach out for a confidential chat about the role. (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
carrington west
Building Surveyor
carrington west City, Manchester
My client are seeking a motivated Building Surveyor to join their London team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering surveying services to their diverse client base. You will play a key role in inspections, reporting, project management, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and professional standards. Key Responsibilities Carry out building surveys, condition reports, defect diagnosis, and schedules of condition/dilapidation. Prepare detailed technical reports, specifications, and contract documentation. Oversee refurbishment, maintenance, and repair projects from inception to completion. Provide professional advice on property matters including building regulations, health & safety, and compliance. Support project management activities, including cost estimates, tendering, and contract administration. Conduct reinstatement cost assessments and technical due diligence surveys. Skills & Experience Required Degree in Building Surveying (BSc or MSc), ideally RICS accredited. Minimum of 3 years experience Progressing towards or already holding MRICS (support for APC provided if applicable). Strong technical knowledge of construction, building pathology, and property law. Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and Microsoft Office; BIM experience advantageous. Apply today or reach out for a confidential chat about the role. (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
My client are seeking a motivated Building Surveyor to join their London team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering surveying services to their diverse client base. You will play a key role in inspections, reporting, project management, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and professional standards. Key Responsibilities Carry out building surveys, condition reports, defect diagnosis, and schedules of condition/dilapidation. Prepare detailed technical reports, specifications, and contract documentation. Oversee refurbishment, maintenance, and repair projects from inception to completion. Provide professional advice on property matters including building regulations, health & safety, and compliance. Support project management activities, including cost estimates, tendering, and contract administration. Conduct reinstatement cost assessments and technical due diligence surveys. Skills & Experience Required Degree in Building Surveying (BSc or MSc), ideally RICS accredited. Minimum of 3 years experience Progressing towards or already holding MRICS (support for APC provided if applicable). Strong technical knowledge of construction, building pathology, and property law. Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and Microsoft Office; BIM experience advantageous. Apply today or reach out for a confidential chat about the role. (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Repairs Surveyor
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Surveyor - Repairs & Maintenance Location: Mobile / Various across the West Midlands Contract: Full-time, Permanent DBS: Basic Salary : 46,876 per annum Are you an experienced Surveyor looking for a role where you can make a real impact? This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Maintenance Operations team dedicated to delivering quality repairs, safe homes, and exceptional customer service. The Role As a Surveyor, you'll support the delivery of responsive repairs and maintenance, using your technical expertise to ensure works are completed to the highest standards. You'll carry out inspections, manage contractors, ensure compliance, and play a key part in improving customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre- and post-inspections and prepare detailed schedules of work using NHF Schedule of Rates. Carry out Damp & Mould inspections in line with Awab's Law. Supervise internal teams and external contractors, ensuring compliance with specifications, regulations, and best practice. Complete risk assessments, promote a strong Health & Safety culture, and apply HHSRS principles. Manage customer enquiries and complaints professionally, identifying service improvements. Maintain accurate documentation, certificates, and repair records. Prepare procurement specifications and support CDM duties where required. Work with OTs on aids and adaptations, and support Development teams during build, inspection, and handover stages. Identify structural, compliance, safeguarding, or complex technical issues and escalate appropriately. Support performance targets, contribute to team development, and uphold organisational values. Ensure correct use and care of vehicles, equipment, and assets. About You You'll bring strong technical knowledge, confidence in decision-making, and a commitment to delivering an excellent customer experience. You'll be organised, resilient, and able to manage competing priorities with professionalism. Skills & Experience Strong understanding of building fabrics, structures, defects, and common UK building types. Knowledge of building regulations, CDM, Health & Safety legislation, and energy-efficiency considerations. Experience conducting detailed building inspections and preparing clear, objective reports. Experience in social housing or working with housing providers. Ability to prepare schedules of work and work with SORs. Strong communication skills with internal teams, contractors, and customers. Ability to manage challenging conversations and resolve complaints. Full driving licence and access to a business-insured vehicle. Personal Attributes Acts with integrity and professionalism. Customer-focused and committed to service excellence. Effective problem solver with a practical and creative approach. Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple tasks. Collaborative team player who drives performance and continuous improvement. Committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Qualifications IOSH or equivalent Health & Safety qualification. HNC/HND or Degree in a building-related discipline. Evidence of ongoing professional development. Why Join Us? You'll be part of a supportive, knowledgeable team where your skills make a genuine difference. This role offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to help deliver safe, high-quality homes and an excellent customer experience. Apply today.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Surveyor - Repairs & Maintenance Location: Mobile / Various across the West Midlands Contract: Full-time, Permanent DBS: Basic Salary : 46,876 per annum Are you an experienced Surveyor looking for a role where you can make a real impact? This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Maintenance Operations team dedicated to delivering quality repairs, safe homes, and exceptional customer service. The Role As a Surveyor, you'll support the delivery of responsive repairs and maintenance, using your technical expertise to ensure works are completed to the highest standards. You'll carry out inspections, manage contractors, ensure compliance, and play a key part in improving customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre- and post-inspections and prepare detailed schedules of work using NHF Schedule of Rates. Carry out Damp & Mould inspections in line with Awab's Law. Supervise internal teams and external contractors, ensuring compliance with specifications, regulations, and best practice. Complete risk assessments, promote a strong Health & Safety culture, and apply HHSRS principles. Manage customer enquiries and complaints professionally, identifying service improvements. Maintain accurate documentation, certificates, and repair records. Prepare procurement specifications and support CDM duties where required. Work with OTs on aids and adaptations, and support Development teams during build, inspection, and handover stages. Identify structural, compliance, safeguarding, or complex technical issues and escalate appropriately. Support performance targets, contribute to team development, and uphold organisational values. Ensure correct use and care of vehicles, equipment, and assets. About You You'll bring strong technical knowledge, confidence in decision-making, and a commitment to delivering an excellent customer experience. You'll be organised, resilient, and able to manage competing priorities with professionalism. Skills & Experience Strong understanding of building fabrics, structures, defects, and common UK building types. Knowledge of building regulations, CDM, Health & Safety legislation, and energy-efficiency considerations. Experience conducting detailed building inspections and preparing clear, objective reports. Experience in social housing or working with housing providers. Ability to prepare schedules of work and work with SORs. Strong communication skills with internal teams, contractors, and customers. Ability to manage challenging conversations and resolve complaints. Full driving licence and access to a business-insured vehicle. Personal Attributes Acts with integrity and professionalism. Customer-focused and committed to service excellence. Effective problem solver with a practical and creative approach. Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple tasks. Collaborative team player who drives performance and continuous improvement. Committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Qualifications IOSH or equivalent Health & Safety qualification. HNC/HND or Degree in a building-related discipline. Evidence of ongoing professional development. Why Join Us? You'll be part of a supportive, knowledgeable team where your skills make a genuine difference. This role offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to help deliver safe, high-quality homes and an excellent customer experience. Apply today.
Associate Director Building Surveyor
Thames Valley Surveying Ltd
About the Company The Associate Director will be a key figure in the Building Consultancy team, responsible for delivering a wide range of professional and project-based building surveying services, managing client relationships, and mentoring junior colleagues. This role requires a commercially astute and technically proficient individual to contribute to the growth and success of the practice, working on a diverse portfolio of projects across various sectors (e.g., commercial, residential, education, heritage). About the Role This role requires a commercially astute and technically proficient individual to contribute to the growth and success of the practice, working on a diverse portfolio of projects across various sectors (e.g., commercial, residential, education, heritage). Based in Reading but with flexible working and the majority of instructions within the Thames Valley region. Responsibilities Lead and deliver complex building surveying instructions from inception to completion, ensuring quality, financial performance, and client satisfaction. Specific experience of working on school, local authority or higher education projects is desirable. Provide expert strategic advice to a range of clients, including occupiers, investors, and developers. Manage and administer a variety of construction contracts (e.g. JCT) and project management services on refurbishment, new build, and maintenance projects. Conduct a full spectrum of professional surveying work, including technical due diligence, defect diagnosis, building pathology, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules, and reinstatement cost assessments. Negotiate dilapidations claims (on behalf of both landlords and tenants) and provide advice on Party Wall matters (if applicable/experienced). Act as Principal Designer under the CDM Regulations 2015 where required. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities for new business and contributing to business development initiatives, including preparing bids and marketing materials. Lead, manage, motivate, and mentor a team of surveyors and APC candidates, supporting their professional development and career progression. Ensure all work is undertaken in accordance with relevant statutes, codes of practice, and internal business procedures. Qualifications MRICS (Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) qualification is preferred but not essential. A BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying or a RICS-accredited equivalent degree. Substantial post-qualification experience in a relevant building surveying role, ideally within a consultancy environment. Proven experience in managing projects, clients, and leading a team. Detailed knowledge of construction methods, materials, and relevant property legislation, including the Building Safety Act 2022. Strong commercial acumen, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication (written and oral) skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite is required; experience with AutoCAD or NBS is desirable. A full, clean UK Driving Licence is typically required for travel to various client sites. Required Skills Leadership: Ability to lead and inspire a team, fostering a collaborative and high-performance culture. Client Focus: A commitment to delivering exceptional client service and building lasting relationships. Commercial Awareness: Strategic thinking with the ability to manage projects profitably and identify business growth opportunities. Technical Expertise: In-depth technical knowledge and the ability to provide high-quality, professional advice. Organisation: Excellent time management skills and the ability to manage multiple instructions and priorities concurrently. Pay range and compensation package £60,000 - £80,000 dependant on experience 40% bonus structure on any fees over 2.5x salary
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
About the Company The Associate Director will be a key figure in the Building Consultancy team, responsible for delivering a wide range of professional and project-based building surveying services, managing client relationships, and mentoring junior colleagues. This role requires a commercially astute and technically proficient individual to contribute to the growth and success of the practice, working on a diverse portfolio of projects across various sectors (e.g., commercial, residential, education, heritage). About the Role This role requires a commercially astute and technically proficient individual to contribute to the growth and success of the practice, working on a diverse portfolio of projects across various sectors (e.g., commercial, residential, education, heritage). Based in Reading but with flexible working and the majority of instructions within the Thames Valley region. Responsibilities Lead and deliver complex building surveying instructions from inception to completion, ensuring quality, financial performance, and client satisfaction. Specific experience of working on school, local authority or higher education projects is desirable. Provide expert strategic advice to a range of clients, including occupiers, investors, and developers. Manage and administer a variety of construction contracts (e.g. JCT) and project management services on refurbishment, new build, and maintenance projects. Conduct a full spectrum of professional surveying work, including technical due diligence, defect diagnosis, building pathology, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules, and reinstatement cost assessments. Negotiate dilapidations claims (on behalf of both landlords and tenants) and provide advice on Party Wall matters (if applicable/experienced). Act as Principal Designer under the CDM Regulations 2015 where required. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities for new business and contributing to business development initiatives, including preparing bids and marketing materials. Lead, manage, motivate, and mentor a team of surveyors and APC candidates, supporting their professional development and career progression. Ensure all work is undertaken in accordance with relevant statutes, codes of practice, and internal business procedures. Qualifications MRICS (Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) qualification is preferred but not essential. A BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying or a RICS-accredited equivalent degree. Substantial post-qualification experience in a relevant building surveying role, ideally within a consultancy environment. Proven experience in managing projects, clients, and leading a team. Detailed knowledge of construction methods, materials, and relevant property legislation, including the Building Safety Act 2022. Strong commercial acumen, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication (written and oral) skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite is required; experience with AutoCAD or NBS is desirable. A full, clean UK Driving Licence is typically required for travel to various client sites. Required Skills Leadership: Ability to lead and inspire a team, fostering a collaborative and high-performance culture. Client Focus: A commitment to delivering exceptional client service and building lasting relationships. Commercial Awareness: Strategic thinking with the ability to manage projects profitably and identify business growth opportunities. Technical Expertise: In-depth technical knowledge and the ability to provide high-quality, professional advice. Organisation: Excellent time management skills and the ability to manage multiple instructions and priorities concurrently. Pay range and compensation package £60,000 - £80,000 dependant on experience 40% bonus structure on any fees over 2.5x salary
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Reed Specialist Recruitment
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Annual Salary: Up to 45,000 Location: Essex Job Type: Full-time Join a prominent construction sub-contractor known for working across a number of high profile landmark buildings in the construction sector. We are looking for an Assistant QS who is eager to learn and grow within the company, helping to oversee financial and contractual management of projects. Day-to-day of the role: Support in preparing timely and accurate payment applications, ensuring they reflect the work completed. Collaborate with the commercial team to resolve any contractual issues and respond to related correspondence. Assist in managing financial aspects of contracts, including prompt payment follow-ups and managing outstanding debts. Regularly engage with clients to strengthen relationships and enhance service quality through strategic improvements to operational systems. Engage in ongoing training with the goal of advancing to a Quantity Surveyor role, enhancing your knowledge and skills in the field. Uphold personal responsibility for safety, health, and environmental standards. Required Skills & Qualifications: Basic understanding of electrical contracting and the specific needs of temporary site services. Interest in mastering the details of contract and sub-contract management. Capability to assist in financial management and cost control of projects. Strong interpersonal skills for effective client interactions and team collaboration. Motivated to undertake continuous professional development aimed at career progression. Commitment to maintaining high standards of health, safety, and environmental practices. To apply for the Assistant QS position, please submit your CV.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Annual Salary: Up to 45,000 Location: Essex Job Type: Full-time Join a prominent construction sub-contractor known for working across a number of high profile landmark buildings in the construction sector. We are looking for an Assistant QS who is eager to learn and grow within the company, helping to oversee financial and contractual management of projects. Day-to-day of the role: Support in preparing timely and accurate payment applications, ensuring they reflect the work completed. Collaborate with the commercial team to resolve any contractual issues and respond to related correspondence. Assist in managing financial aspects of contracts, including prompt payment follow-ups and managing outstanding debts. Regularly engage with clients to strengthen relationships and enhance service quality through strategic improvements to operational systems. Engage in ongoing training with the goal of advancing to a Quantity Surveyor role, enhancing your knowledge and skills in the field. Uphold personal responsibility for safety, health, and environmental standards. Required Skills & Qualifications: Basic understanding of electrical contracting and the specific needs of temporary site services. Interest in mastering the details of contract and sub-contract management. Capability to assist in financial management and cost control of projects. Strong interpersonal skills for effective client interactions and team collaboration. Motivated to undertake continuous professional development aimed at career progression. Commitment to maintaining high standards of health, safety, and environmental practices. To apply for the Assistant QS position, please submit your CV.
BRC
Adaptations Surveyor
BRC Gorseinon, Swansea
Job Title: Adaptations Surveyor Type: Permanent Location: Swansea Salary: £39,880 per annum Hours: 35 hours a week BRC are working closely with a housing association that is based in Swansea. This role operates across Swansea, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire. This role is vital in adapting a resident s home to improve their health and wellbeing, and promotes independence. Duties: To specify and produce schedule of works in readiness for tender. To tender works, manage contracts and contractors performance fro inception to completion. To carry out measured surveys and drawings of properties as part of the tender requirements. To organise and manage your own workload. To liase with other staff, contractors, suppliers and funders maintaininh good working relationships throughout. To provide any date regarding KPI performance, spend and resident satisfaction as required. To project manage any work programs from start to completion regularly updating residents and relevant colleagues of progress. To complete relevant service standards or technical scrutiny deocuments and manage the administration of these. To advise the Asset Survceyor or any regular faulure of specific components or areas of use where they may be unsauitable or inaffective. To regularly meet contractors and monitor and report on their performance and ensuring the PAG contractors panel is sutably organised and managed for the number and type of grant work undertaken. To ensure CDM requirements are met for the Association as client. To liase with colleagues regarding any asbestos reports required or where PAG equipment installed may be the subject of being service charged (hoists, stair lifts, etc) Have a general understanding of housing and property maintenance, repairs and defect recognition. To tender and project manage one-off schemes of work or other construction relatedcontracts. This may be one-off projects to single properties, larger works to schemes or groups of properties. Where reuqired to provide Health and Safety advice or support to colleagues and where relevant act as the Principal Designer / Clients Representative. To update and manage the Group s databases in relation to PAGS or asset management requirements as required. To liase with other members of the department to ensure the smooth running of the department. To deal with enquiries and correspondance relevant to this role and maintain effective administartive systems. Be aware of and comply with the Statutory and Legal obligations, the Groups corporate aims, values, policies and procedures, tenancy conditions and good practice. To isssue works up to the limits specified in the Groups financial regulations. To manage their own personal development needs and actively seek to keep up to date with any changes in building and maintenance laws etc. To provide assiatnce on aids and adaptations that assist the individual in making the most of their home and ensure they have it full enjoyment. This will include both physical aids such as grab rails and stair lifts, and technological ones such as automatic window openers and fall detectors. To ensure adaptations are suitable for both the resident and the property by working closely with Occupational Therapists, Trusted Assessors, Rent Officers, Maintenance Teams and Contractors. Requirements: Formal building qualifications or equivalent demonstratable knowledge/skills. Familiar with good building practice, surveying properties and preparing schedules of work, tendering and alaysing tenders. Familiar with CDM Building Regulations. Experience in drawing utilising AutoCAD and ability to produce priced schedules of works including dilapidation surveys. Sound numerical skills and to be able to work to a budget. Excellent IT skills and be able to produce reports. Able to maintain effective administration systems. Able to impartially investigate situations to inform decision making that is fair and non-discriminatory. Good communication skills both verbal and written. Proactive approach to problem solving with the ability to weigh up situations and act upon and make sound startegic decisions. Able to work as part of team and on own initiative, also be flexible both in approach and working arrnagements. Confident with excellent communication skills that demonstrate an ability to listen, mediate, negotiate and influence. Innovative and reception to change. Full driving license and access to a vehicle. Benefits: 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and an additional 2 days leave at Christmas. Enhance family friendly leave, including paid dependancy leave. Defined contribution pension with included life assurance of 3 times your salary. Enhanced company sick pay. Extensive wellbeing offer. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Adaptations Surveyor Type: Permanent Location: Swansea Salary: £39,880 per annum Hours: 35 hours a week BRC are working closely with a housing association that is based in Swansea. This role operates across Swansea, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire. This role is vital in adapting a resident s home to improve their health and wellbeing, and promotes independence. Duties: To specify and produce schedule of works in readiness for tender. To tender works, manage contracts and contractors performance fro inception to completion. To carry out measured surveys and drawings of properties as part of the tender requirements. To organise and manage your own workload. To liase with other staff, contractors, suppliers and funders maintaininh good working relationships throughout. To provide any date regarding KPI performance, spend and resident satisfaction as required. To project manage any work programs from start to completion regularly updating residents and relevant colleagues of progress. To complete relevant service standards or technical scrutiny deocuments and manage the administration of these. To advise the Asset Survceyor or any regular faulure of specific components or areas of use where they may be unsauitable or inaffective. To regularly meet contractors and monitor and report on their performance and ensuring the PAG contractors panel is sutably organised and managed for the number and type of grant work undertaken. To ensure CDM requirements are met for the Association as client. To liase with colleagues regarding any asbestos reports required or where PAG equipment installed may be the subject of being service charged (hoists, stair lifts, etc) Have a general understanding of housing and property maintenance, repairs and defect recognition. To tender and project manage one-off schemes of work or other construction relatedcontracts. This may be one-off projects to single properties, larger works to schemes or groups of properties. Where reuqired to provide Health and Safety advice or support to colleagues and where relevant act as the Principal Designer / Clients Representative. To update and manage the Group s databases in relation to PAGS or asset management requirements as required. To liase with other members of the department to ensure the smooth running of the department. To deal with enquiries and correspondance relevant to this role and maintain effective administartive systems. Be aware of and comply with the Statutory and Legal obligations, the Groups corporate aims, values, policies and procedures, tenancy conditions and good practice. To isssue works up to the limits specified in the Groups financial regulations. To manage their own personal development needs and actively seek to keep up to date with any changes in building and maintenance laws etc. To provide assiatnce on aids and adaptations that assist the individual in making the most of their home and ensure they have it full enjoyment. This will include both physical aids such as grab rails and stair lifts, and technological ones such as automatic window openers and fall detectors. To ensure adaptations are suitable for both the resident and the property by working closely with Occupational Therapists, Trusted Assessors, Rent Officers, Maintenance Teams and Contractors. Requirements: Formal building qualifications or equivalent demonstratable knowledge/skills. Familiar with good building practice, surveying properties and preparing schedules of work, tendering and alaysing tenders. Familiar with CDM Building Regulations. Experience in drawing utilising AutoCAD and ability to produce priced schedules of works including dilapidation surveys. Sound numerical skills and to be able to work to a budget. Excellent IT skills and be able to produce reports. Able to maintain effective administration systems. Able to impartially investigate situations to inform decision making that is fair and non-discriminatory. Good communication skills both verbal and written. Proactive approach to problem solving with the ability to weigh up situations and act upon and make sound startegic decisions. Able to work as part of team and on own initiative, also be flexible both in approach and working arrnagements. Confident with excellent communication skills that demonstrate an ability to listen, mediate, negotiate and influence. Innovative and reception to change. Full driving license and access to a vehicle. Benefits: 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and an additional 2 days leave at Christmas. Enhance family friendly leave, including paid dependancy leave. Defined contribution pension with included life assurance of 3 times your salary. Enhanced company sick pay. Extensive wellbeing offer. For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.

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