We're delighted to be working with a highly reputable company based in Norwich, which is seeking an experienced Principal Fire Engineer to join their growing team based in the Norwich area. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering innovative fire safety solutions on diverse and challenging projects, travelling across the UK, predominantly in the South of England and Greater London. Offering hybrid working, excellent benefits, and genuine scope for career progression, this role is ideal for a motivated professional looking to take a senior step in their fire engineering career. The successful Principal Fire Engineer will be offered: A basic salary between £100,000 - £120,000 (dependent on experience) Company Car or Car Allowance Competitive Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement Free on-site parking Career Progression and Ongoing Professional Development Working hours: Full-time 8:30am - 4:30pm Hybrid (days in office vary) Overnight stays may be required (Expenses paid) To be considered for the Principal Fire Engineer role: Chartered Engineer (CEng) registered with the Engineering Council Minimum 10 years post-graduate fire engineering experience Accredited degree (BEng/MEng) in Fire Engineering or cognate discipline Full professional membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (MIFireE or above) or equivalent Proven delivery of fire strategies for complex and higher-risk buildings Experience working across multiple sites nationally, including regular travel across UK: Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Bedfordshire UK Driving License In-depth knowledge of UK Building Regulations, British Standards and Wider Engineering Codes. Strong communication skills, written or verbal. As a Principal Fire Engineer, your role will involve: Applying advanced fire engineering principles to complex buildings and fire scenarios Ensure fire safety compliance through detailed understanding and application of UK Building Regulations, British Standards and relevant international codes. Advise on escape routes, evacuation strategies, fire service access and structural fire resistance, while assisting clients in negotiations with fire authorities, building control, and other regulatory bodies. Leading national fire engineering delivery across multiple projects Managing, mentoring, and supporting surveyors and junior fire engineers Taking responsibility for technical assurance and applying professional judgement Communicating complex fire engineering concepts clearly to clients, regulators, and internal teams Leading regulatory discussions with Building Control and Fire Authorities Contributing to CPD, internal training, and the professional development pathway
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
We're delighted to be working with a highly reputable company based in Norwich, which is seeking an experienced Principal Fire Engineer to join their growing team based in the Norwich area. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering innovative fire safety solutions on diverse and challenging projects, travelling across the UK, predominantly in the South of England and Greater London. Offering hybrid working, excellent benefits, and genuine scope for career progression, this role is ideal for a motivated professional looking to take a senior step in their fire engineering career. The successful Principal Fire Engineer will be offered: A basic salary between £100,000 - £120,000 (dependent on experience) Company Car or Car Allowance Competitive Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement Free on-site parking Career Progression and Ongoing Professional Development Working hours: Full-time 8:30am - 4:30pm Hybrid (days in office vary) Overnight stays may be required (Expenses paid) To be considered for the Principal Fire Engineer role: Chartered Engineer (CEng) registered with the Engineering Council Minimum 10 years post-graduate fire engineering experience Accredited degree (BEng/MEng) in Fire Engineering or cognate discipline Full professional membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (MIFireE or above) or equivalent Proven delivery of fire strategies for complex and higher-risk buildings Experience working across multiple sites nationally, including regular travel across UK: Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Bedfordshire UK Driving License In-depth knowledge of UK Building Regulations, British Standards and Wider Engineering Codes. Strong communication skills, written or verbal. As a Principal Fire Engineer, your role will involve: Applying advanced fire engineering principles to complex buildings and fire scenarios Ensure fire safety compliance through detailed understanding and application of UK Building Regulations, British Standards and relevant international codes. Advise on escape routes, evacuation strategies, fire service access and structural fire resistance, while assisting clients in negotiations with fire authorities, building control, and other regulatory bodies. Leading national fire engineering delivery across multiple projects Managing, mentoring, and supporting surveyors and junior fire engineers Taking responsibility for technical assurance and applying professional judgement Communicating complex fire engineering concepts clearly to clients, regulators, and internal teams Leading regulatory discussions with Building Control and Fire Authorities Contributing to CPD, internal training, and the professional development pathway
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in Hampshire. This is a 3-month ongoing role with a rate of 47ph over a 37 hour working week. The successful candidate will take a lead role within the Property Services team, overseeing surveying activity across either housing or non-housing assets, with the potential to manage up to five direct reports. This is a senior position with responsibility for project delivery, compliance, asset condition, repairs, and contractor management within a busy local authority environment. Responsibilities: Lead the surveying function for housing and/or non-housing assets Manage and develop a team of Building Surveyors, allocating workloads and supporting training and development Undertake and oversee stock condition, dilapidation, and compliance surveys Diagnose defects and prepare scopes of work, specifications, and cost estimates Act as Contract Administrator using JCT and NEC forms of contract Manage planned and reactive maintenance projects, typically valued between 50,000 and 1m+ Oversee repairs and maintenance programmes, ensuring accurate stock data is maintained Support the development of planned maintenance programmes and cyclical works Manage contractor performance, procurement, tendering, and contract compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including Building Regulations, CDM, fire safety, asbestos, gas, electrical safety, and the Housing Act Manage budgets, cost control, valuations, variations, and final accounts Liaise with residents, leaseholders, councillors, internal stakeholders, and external partners Handle complaints effectively and professionally, ensuring positive outcomes Support and deputise for the Property Services Manager as required Requirements: Degree or HNC-level qualification in Building Surveying or a construction-related discipline Ideally RICS or CIOB membership (or working towards) Demonstrable experience within a local authority or housing environment Strong working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts Proven experience of managing contractors, procurement, and tendering processes Sound knowledge of building pathology, construction technology, and asset management Strong understanding of building legislation, contract law, and health & safety regulations Experience managing and motivating surveying teams Proven ability to manage multiple priorities with a proactive, "can-do" approach Demonstrable success in complaint handling and stakeholder management Confident IT skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel, and asset management systems Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes
Apr 22, 2026
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor on behalf of a Local Authority based in Hampshire. This is a 3-month ongoing role with a rate of 47ph over a 37 hour working week. The successful candidate will take a lead role within the Property Services team, overseeing surveying activity across either housing or non-housing assets, with the potential to manage up to five direct reports. This is a senior position with responsibility for project delivery, compliance, asset condition, repairs, and contractor management within a busy local authority environment. Responsibilities: Lead the surveying function for housing and/or non-housing assets Manage and develop a team of Building Surveyors, allocating workloads and supporting training and development Undertake and oversee stock condition, dilapidation, and compliance surveys Diagnose defects and prepare scopes of work, specifications, and cost estimates Act as Contract Administrator using JCT and NEC forms of contract Manage planned and reactive maintenance projects, typically valued between 50,000 and 1m+ Oversee repairs and maintenance programmes, ensuring accurate stock data is maintained Support the development of planned maintenance programmes and cyclical works Manage contractor performance, procurement, tendering, and contract compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including Building Regulations, CDM, fire safety, asbestos, gas, electrical safety, and the Housing Act Manage budgets, cost control, valuations, variations, and final accounts Liaise with residents, leaseholders, councillors, internal stakeholders, and external partners Handle complaints effectively and professionally, ensuring positive outcomes Support and deputise for the Property Services Manager as required Requirements: Degree or HNC-level qualification in Building Surveying or a construction-related discipline Ideally RICS or CIOB membership (or working towards) Demonstrable experience within a local authority or housing environment Strong working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts Proven experience of managing contractors, procurement, and tendering processes Sound knowledge of building pathology, construction technology, and asset management Strong understanding of building legislation, contract law, and health & safety regulations Experience managing and motivating surveying teams Proven ability to manage multiple priorities with a proactive, "can-do" approach Demonstrable success in complaint handling and stakeholder management Confident IT skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel, and asset management systems Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes
Building Surveyor Fire Safety Orpington Building Surveyor Fire Safety: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary practice. Established as market leaders in the social housing sector and wider public sectors providing outstanding services to clients. Commitment to excellence, innovation and client satisfaction has positioned them as a trusted partner. Role Overview: The Building Surveyor will work with our clients to build, maintain and develop buildings, which are not only fit for purpose, but for the good of residents and the wider community. You will be responsible for creating longstanding relationships with our clients and enjoy working in a collaborative way to produce the finest results. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and apply for planning and building regulations approval • Preparation of specifications for tender, undertake tender analysis and issue tender reports • Support Senior members of staff in undertaking the role of adjoining owner s surveyor, building owner s surveyor or agreed surveyor under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. • Ownership for the project management of specific projects to include stock condition surveys and energy performance certificates • Support Senior Surveyors in all duties of contract administration under various forms of JCT Contracts. • Diligently complete inspections for allocated projects within agreed timeframes. • Undertake inspections to diagnose defects. Carry out site investigations including opening up, testing and sampling to confirm diagnosis. • Have an eye for detail and produce accurate and timely reports incorporating the condition of buildings and recommending remedial work to be undertaken. • Comply with Health and Safety policies and procedures at all times. • Provide professional Health & Safety advice to clients and internal teams, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practices. • Undertake Fire Risk Assessments and fire safety surveys in residential and public buildings, identifying hazards and recommending remedial actions. • Advise on fire safety design and compliance during refurbishment and new build projects. • Liaise with fire authorities and other stakeholders to ensure fire safety measures are appropriately implemented and maintained. • Monitor and report on H&S compliance across projects, including site inspections and audits. • Assist in the development and implementation of H&S policies and procedures within the surveying team. • Deliver training or briefings on H&S and fire safety topics to clients or colleagues as required. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks within the organisation and in line with the overall business objectives of the organisation. Skills and Qualifications: With demonstrable experience as a consultant building surveyor you will have: • Qualified as a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) or working towards • Comprehensive knowledge of materials and construction types • Experience in writing preparing specifications and writing schedule of works • Detailed knowledge and good experience acting as a contract administrator, particularly with the JCT form • Thorough understanding of planning and building regulations approval process • Significant site inspection experience to monitor and record progress on active sites • Confident in attending and chairing progress meetings with clients, contractors and other stakeholders • Ability to independently produce reports including feasibility, defect, condition and defect reports • Some prior experience of party wall services would be beneficial • Full UK Driving Licence • NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent Health & Safety qualification (desirable). • Experience conducting Fire Risk Assessments and knowledge of fire safety regulations (e.g., Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005). • Familiarity with CDM Regulations and their application in construction projects. • Strong understanding of building fire protection systems and passive fire safety measures. • Ability to interpret and apply H&S legislation and fire safety standards in practical surveying contexts. Key Competencies: Accuracy: high attention to detail Communication: effective communication skills, adept at building relationships Decision making: ability to work autonomously and prioritise own workload Proactive: anticipate and flag areas for concern Problem solving: ability to foresee and resolve issues with practical guidance Project Management: ensure deadlines are achievable and adhered to Thorough: attention to detail On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Building Surveyor Fire Safety Orpington Building Surveyor Fire Safety: Our client is an award-winning multi-disciplinary practice. Established as market leaders in the social housing sector and wider public sectors providing outstanding services to clients. Commitment to excellence, innovation and client satisfaction has positioned them as a trusted partner. Role Overview: The Building Surveyor will work with our clients to build, maintain and develop buildings, which are not only fit for purpose, but for the good of residents and the wider community. You will be responsible for creating longstanding relationships with our clients and enjoy working in a collaborative way to produce the finest results. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and apply for planning and building regulations approval • Preparation of specifications for tender, undertake tender analysis and issue tender reports • Support Senior members of staff in undertaking the role of adjoining owner s surveyor, building owner s surveyor or agreed surveyor under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. • Ownership for the project management of specific projects to include stock condition surveys and energy performance certificates • Support Senior Surveyors in all duties of contract administration under various forms of JCT Contracts. • Diligently complete inspections for allocated projects within agreed timeframes. • Undertake inspections to diagnose defects. Carry out site investigations including opening up, testing and sampling to confirm diagnosis. • Have an eye for detail and produce accurate and timely reports incorporating the condition of buildings and recommending remedial work to be undertaken. • Comply with Health and Safety policies and procedures at all times. • Provide professional Health & Safety advice to clients and internal teams, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practices. • Undertake Fire Risk Assessments and fire safety surveys in residential and public buildings, identifying hazards and recommending remedial actions. • Advise on fire safety design and compliance during refurbishment and new build projects. • Liaise with fire authorities and other stakeholders to ensure fire safety measures are appropriately implemented and maintained. • Monitor and report on H&S compliance across projects, including site inspections and audits. • Assist in the development and implementation of H&S policies and procedures within the surveying team. • Deliver training or briefings on H&S and fire safety topics to clients or colleagues as required. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks within the organisation and in line with the overall business objectives of the organisation. Skills and Qualifications: With demonstrable experience as a consultant building surveyor you will have: • Qualified as a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) or working towards • Comprehensive knowledge of materials and construction types • Experience in writing preparing specifications and writing schedule of works • Detailed knowledge and good experience acting as a contract administrator, particularly with the JCT form • Thorough understanding of planning and building regulations approval process • Significant site inspection experience to monitor and record progress on active sites • Confident in attending and chairing progress meetings with clients, contractors and other stakeholders • Ability to independently produce reports including feasibility, defect, condition and defect reports • Some prior experience of party wall services would be beneficial • Full UK Driving Licence • NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent Health & Safety qualification (desirable). • Experience conducting Fire Risk Assessments and knowledge of fire safety regulations (e.g., Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005). • Familiarity with CDM Regulations and their application in construction projects. • Strong understanding of building fire protection systems and passive fire safety measures. • Ability to interpret and apply H&S legislation and fire safety standards in practical surveying contexts. Key Competencies: Accuracy: high attention to detail Communication: effective communication skills, adept at building relationships Decision making: ability to work autonomously and prioritise own workload Proactive: anticipate and flag areas for concern Problem solving: ability to foresee and resolve issues with practical guidance Project Management: ensure deadlines are achievable and adhered to Thorough: attention to detail On offer is a highly competitive package, a good work/life balance and CPD. For further information and a confidential discussion, please contact Danny on (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Asbestos Surveyor Opportunity Salary: £35,000 to £45,000 + earn an additional £6,000 working one weekend a month overtime, company van, 26 days starting holiday + additional 8 bank holidays Location: North London About the Company Join a thriving, independently run multi-disciplinary consultancy that specializes in: Asbestos Management Legionella Control Air Quality Health and Safety Fire Safety Our client has recently secured new contracts, and as a result, they are looking to expand their team with qualified professionals. Key Requirements: BOHS P402 Qualification (or equivalent) is a MUST. Minimum of 2 years experience in a UKAS accredited consultancy. Full UK Driving License with flexibility for travel. Enthusiastic Attitude: Eager to develop skills and grow within the company. Excellent Communication: Strong customer-facing skills. Your Role: As an Asbestos Surveyor, you will: Conduct Surveys: Perform Demolition, Refurbishment, and Management surveys across various commercial, domestic, and industrial properties. Bulk Sampling: Carry out bulk sampling in different types of buildings. Customer Service: Provide outstanding customer service and technical support to clients. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all work aligns with The Control of Asbestos Regulations. Report Preparation: Draft detailed technical survey reports promptly. Why Join? This is an excellent opportunity to grow within a reputable multi-disciplinary consultancy that offers: Comprehensive Training: Enhance your expertise in the Health and Safety Compliance sector. Career Development: Gain varied experience in consultancy. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step in your career, click the 'Apply' button now! For an informal chat about the role, feel free to send your CV for immediate consideration.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Asbestos Surveyor Opportunity Salary: £35,000 to £45,000 + earn an additional £6,000 working one weekend a month overtime, company van, 26 days starting holiday + additional 8 bank holidays Location: North London About the Company Join a thriving, independently run multi-disciplinary consultancy that specializes in: Asbestos Management Legionella Control Air Quality Health and Safety Fire Safety Our client has recently secured new contracts, and as a result, they are looking to expand their team with qualified professionals. Key Requirements: BOHS P402 Qualification (or equivalent) is a MUST. Minimum of 2 years experience in a UKAS accredited consultancy. Full UK Driving License with flexibility for travel. Enthusiastic Attitude: Eager to develop skills and grow within the company. Excellent Communication: Strong customer-facing skills. Your Role: As an Asbestos Surveyor, you will: Conduct Surveys: Perform Demolition, Refurbishment, and Management surveys across various commercial, domestic, and industrial properties. Bulk Sampling: Carry out bulk sampling in different types of buildings. Customer Service: Provide outstanding customer service and technical support to clients. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all work aligns with The Control of Asbestos Regulations. Report Preparation: Draft detailed technical survey reports promptly. Why Join? This is an excellent opportunity to grow within a reputable multi-disciplinary consultancy that offers: Comprehensive Training: Enhance your expertise in the Health and Safety Compliance sector. Career Development: Gain varied experience in consultancy. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step in your career, click the 'Apply' button now! For an informal chat about the role, feel free to send your CV for immediate consideration.
Property Manager position at Trinity Estates Location - Homebased with a Hampshire based portfolio Working Hours - 09:00 - 17:15 Monday - Friday Salary - Competitive About Trinity Estates: Trinity are one of the largest residential property management companies in England and Wales. Working with leading house builders across the country, Trinity provides residential management services nationally. Our property professionals are home based and are located locally to the sites they manage. They are fully supported by a comprehensive team in our Hertfordshire head office which comprises, Surveyors, Accountants, Legal professionals, and a large customer support team. Trinity is part of the Trinity Property Group, an Odevo Group Company. Benefits: We value and promote a positive work-life balance. Providing a balanced, enjoyable career is important to us, and we work hard to make sure everyone feels a valued part of our organisation. You will receive a competitive salary that will match your skills and experience, as well as the following benefits: 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays for work-life balance. Pension Discounts on shopping and services through Perkbox. Employee Assistance Programme for confidential support. Hybrid and flexible work opportunities. Financial support for personal development. Opportunities for career growth. Recognition incentives. Employee Referral Scheme for potential bonuses. Job Description: The role of Property Manager is responsible for the day to day management of a portfolio of developments in and around Hampshire. Key responsibilities and tasks include: To carryout development inspections as necessary to ensure the Companies' responsibilities are met. To proactively communicate with customers regarding our management of their development, ensuring communication strategies are achieved and reviewed on a regular basis. To effectively manage the relationship with the customer including responding to queries, building positive relationships with stakeholders, reporting to clients regularly regarding management of development and attending meetings with customers and clients as required. To proactively communicate with customers regarding our management of their development, ensuring communication strategies are achieved and reviewed on a regular basis. Ensuring Customer complaints are resolved effectively and in a timely manner. To liaise with our Accounts department to ensure accurate financial management of the development. Source, Appoint and Manage competent trade persons to undertake works across the portfolio. To ensure all works undertaken by contractors are of suitable quality and cost effective. To ensure all Health & Safety and Industry legislation is adhered to. Qualifications and Skills: Candidates for this position should have the following skills and qualifications: At least 3 years' experience in the residential property management sector. ATPI qualified (desirable) An understanding of the Building Safety Act 2023 and Fire Safety regulations. A proven track record in customer services with excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate well with individuals at all levels. A proven track record of budgeting and account management. Must have a full UK driving license. Must have intermediate computer skills in Microsoft packages. Previous experience of contract management. Client focussed, organised, self-motivated, with ability to use own initiative and work to tight deadlines. Attention to detail, whilst having the ability to keep perspective and make informed decisions. Application Process: All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK without restrictions, and documented evidence of eligibility will be required. For further information, or to explore more opportunities, you can visit Trinity Estates on or our . If you have questions or would like more details, you can contact our recruitment team at , quoting the reference number .
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Property Manager position at Trinity Estates Location - Homebased with a Hampshire based portfolio Working Hours - 09:00 - 17:15 Monday - Friday Salary - Competitive About Trinity Estates: Trinity are one of the largest residential property management companies in England and Wales. Working with leading house builders across the country, Trinity provides residential management services nationally. Our property professionals are home based and are located locally to the sites they manage. They are fully supported by a comprehensive team in our Hertfordshire head office which comprises, Surveyors, Accountants, Legal professionals, and a large customer support team. Trinity is part of the Trinity Property Group, an Odevo Group Company. Benefits: We value and promote a positive work-life balance. Providing a balanced, enjoyable career is important to us, and we work hard to make sure everyone feels a valued part of our organisation. You will receive a competitive salary that will match your skills and experience, as well as the following benefits: 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays for work-life balance. Pension Discounts on shopping and services through Perkbox. Employee Assistance Programme for confidential support. Hybrid and flexible work opportunities. Financial support for personal development. Opportunities for career growth. Recognition incentives. Employee Referral Scheme for potential bonuses. Job Description: The role of Property Manager is responsible for the day to day management of a portfolio of developments in and around Hampshire. Key responsibilities and tasks include: To carryout development inspections as necessary to ensure the Companies' responsibilities are met. To proactively communicate with customers regarding our management of their development, ensuring communication strategies are achieved and reviewed on a regular basis. To effectively manage the relationship with the customer including responding to queries, building positive relationships with stakeholders, reporting to clients regularly regarding management of development and attending meetings with customers and clients as required. To proactively communicate with customers regarding our management of their development, ensuring communication strategies are achieved and reviewed on a regular basis. Ensuring Customer complaints are resolved effectively and in a timely manner. To liaise with our Accounts department to ensure accurate financial management of the development. Source, Appoint and Manage competent trade persons to undertake works across the portfolio. To ensure all works undertaken by contractors are of suitable quality and cost effective. To ensure all Health & Safety and Industry legislation is adhered to. Qualifications and Skills: Candidates for this position should have the following skills and qualifications: At least 3 years' experience in the residential property management sector. ATPI qualified (desirable) An understanding of the Building Safety Act 2023 and Fire Safety regulations. A proven track record in customer services with excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate well with individuals at all levels. A proven track record of budgeting and account management. Must have a full UK driving license. Must have intermediate computer skills in Microsoft packages. Previous experience of contract management. Client focussed, organised, self-motivated, with ability to use own initiative and work to tight deadlines. Attention to detail, whilst having the ability to keep perspective and make informed decisions. Application Process: All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK without restrictions, and documented evidence of eligibility will be required. For further information, or to explore more opportunities, you can visit Trinity Estates on or our . If you have questions or would like more details, you can contact our recruitment team at , quoting the reference number .
This is a standout opportunity for a Fire Risk Assessor to join a flexible, driven, and expanding consultancy in the Stevenage area delivering expert fire safety services across the South East. With a strong project portfolio across residential and commercial sectors, the firm is recognised for its clear, practical, and fully compliant approach. The successful Fire Risk Assessor will work closely with a range of stakeholders-including developers, facilities teams, and project consultants-to ensure properties meet all relevant fire safety legislation. A self-motivated and detail-focused Fire Risk Assessor, you'll manage your own workload, apply sound technical judgement, and produce clear, actionable recommendations that directly improve fire safety standards across varied sites. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role The Fire Risk Assessor will conduct Type 1-4 Fire Risk Assessments across a mix of low to medium-rise buildings, with occasional complex or high-risk structures. Key responsibilities include: Completing thorough on-site fire risk assessments Producing clear, structured FRA reports aligned with PAS 79 Advising on remedial works, evacuation procedures, and fire safety policy Liaising with contractors, building teams, and regulatory bodies Keeping up to date with fire safety legislation and best practice The Fire Risk Assessor 1-2+ years' experience in a fire risk assessment role Level 3 or above Fire Risk Assessment qualification (NEBOSH Fire, FPA, IFSM or equivalent) Ideally on the IFSM NFRAR register (or equivalent) Strong working knowledge of the Fire Safety Order 2005, BS 9991, BS 9999, and the Building Safety Act Ability to work independently and manage site schedules Excellent reporting and communication skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 38,000 - 50,000 Flexible, remote working with travel across the South East Paid mileage and expenses Ongoing CPD and funded training Professional memberships covered Excellent progression within a growing consultancy If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79-1:2020 & PAS 79-2:2020 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / Fire Door Surveyor / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management / Fire Safety Consultant
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
This is a standout opportunity for a Fire Risk Assessor to join a flexible, driven, and expanding consultancy in the Stevenage area delivering expert fire safety services across the South East. With a strong project portfolio across residential and commercial sectors, the firm is recognised for its clear, practical, and fully compliant approach. The successful Fire Risk Assessor will work closely with a range of stakeholders-including developers, facilities teams, and project consultants-to ensure properties meet all relevant fire safety legislation. A self-motivated and detail-focused Fire Risk Assessor, you'll manage your own workload, apply sound technical judgement, and produce clear, actionable recommendations that directly improve fire safety standards across varied sites. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role The Fire Risk Assessor will conduct Type 1-4 Fire Risk Assessments across a mix of low to medium-rise buildings, with occasional complex or high-risk structures. Key responsibilities include: Completing thorough on-site fire risk assessments Producing clear, structured FRA reports aligned with PAS 79 Advising on remedial works, evacuation procedures, and fire safety policy Liaising with contractors, building teams, and regulatory bodies Keeping up to date with fire safety legislation and best practice The Fire Risk Assessor 1-2+ years' experience in a fire risk assessment role Level 3 or above Fire Risk Assessment qualification (NEBOSH Fire, FPA, IFSM or equivalent) Ideally on the IFSM NFRAR register (or equivalent) Strong working knowledge of the Fire Safety Order 2005, BS 9991, BS 9999, and the Building Safety Act Ability to work independently and manage site schedules Excellent reporting and communication skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 38,000 - 50,000 Flexible, remote working with travel across the South East Paid mileage and expenses Ongoing CPD and funded training Professional memberships covered Excellent progression within a growing consultancy If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79-1:2020 & PAS 79-2:2020 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / Fire Door Surveyor / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management / Fire Safety Consultant
A reputable and well-established consultancy is looking for an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing team across London and the South East at an exciting time for the firm. This is a superb opportunity for a high-calibre Fire Risk Assessor seeking greater flexibility, diverse projects, and the chance to work with a company committed to doing things the right way. This role is suited to a confident Fire Risk Assessor who can deliver high-quality Type 1-4 FRAs, ideally with some experience of intrusive assessments in higher-risk settings. The company offers freedom to the Fire Risk Assessor in how reports are written and submitted, recognising that quality must matter more than process. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role Deliver Fire Risk Assessments across residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings Carry out fire door inspections and assess passive fire protection measures as part of wider fire risk assessments Work with a flexible schedule and reporting expectations, allowing some control over how assessments are planned and completed Produce clear, actionable reports aligned with PAS 79 and current UK fire safety legislation Provide pragmatic advice to clients, with a focus on compliance, safety, and quality Build strong working relationships with property managers, developers, and stakeholders Travel across London and the South East - with expenses and mileage covered The Fire Risk Assessor Minimum 2-3 years' experience delivering Fire Risk Assessments, ideally including complex or higher-risk buildings Intermediate (Tier 2) registration with IFSM (or equivalent body) (essential) Level 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment Ideally experienced in delivering Type 2/4 (intrusive) assessments (desirable) In-depth understanding of the Fire Safety Act 2021, Building Safety Act 2022, and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Strong written communication and client liaison skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 45,000 - 57,000 basic salary Mileage allowance and fully expensed travel Flexible working - play a part in managing your own reports and diary Excellent CPD support and paid-for training opportunities An expanding consultancy with a strong company culture and a reputation for integrity and quality If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79-1:2020 & PAS 79-2:2020 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / Fire Door Surveyor / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management / Fire Safety Consultant
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
A reputable and well-established consultancy is looking for an experienced Fire Risk Assessor to join their growing team across London and the South East at an exciting time for the firm. This is a superb opportunity for a high-calibre Fire Risk Assessor seeking greater flexibility, diverse projects, and the chance to work with a company committed to doing things the right way. This role is suited to a confident Fire Risk Assessor who can deliver high-quality Type 1-4 FRAs, ideally with some experience of intrusive assessments in higher-risk settings. The company offers freedom to the Fire Risk Assessor in how reports are written and submitted, recognising that quality must matter more than process. The Fire Risk Assessor's Role Deliver Fire Risk Assessments across residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings Carry out fire door inspections and assess passive fire protection measures as part of wider fire risk assessments Work with a flexible schedule and reporting expectations, allowing some control over how assessments are planned and completed Produce clear, actionable reports aligned with PAS 79 and current UK fire safety legislation Provide pragmatic advice to clients, with a focus on compliance, safety, and quality Build strong working relationships with property managers, developers, and stakeholders Travel across London and the South East - with expenses and mileage covered The Fire Risk Assessor Minimum 2-3 years' experience delivering Fire Risk Assessments, ideally including complex or higher-risk buildings Intermediate (Tier 2) registration with IFSM (or equivalent body) (essential) Level 4 qualification in Fire Risk Assessment Ideally experienced in delivering Type 2/4 (intrusive) assessments (desirable) In-depth understanding of the Fire Safety Act 2021, Building Safety Act 2022, and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Strong written communication and client liaison skills Full UK driving licence In Return? 45,000 - 57,000 basic salary Mileage allowance and fully expensed travel Flexible working - play a part in managing your own reports and diary Excellent CPD support and paid-for training opportunities An expanding consultancy with a strong company culture and a reputation for integrity and quality If you are a Fire Risk Assessor or other fire safety professional and considering your career opportunities, then contact Stuart Miller at Brandon James. (phone number removed) Reference Fire Risk Assessor / Fire Risk Assessment / ADB / PAS 79-1:2020 & PAS 79-2:2020 / BS 9999 / BS 9991 / IFE / IFSM / Fire Door Surveyor / CFRAR / AIFSM / MIFSM / Fire Compartmentation / Fire Safety Management / FSO 2005 / Fire Safety Act / Fire Safety Consultancy / Fire Risk Management / Fire Safety Consultant
Contracts Manager Cladding Remediation South London (Multiple Sites) Full-Time Site-Based A leading main contractor is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee a portfolio of cladding and fire remediation schemes across London. This is a fully site-based role, managing multiple projects including high-rise residential blocks, with a strong focus on safety, programme delivery, and stakeholder coordination. The Role Oversee multiple cladding remediation projects across several London sites Manage and support a team including Site Managers , a Quantity Surveyor , and a Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Work closely with a Design Manager to coordinate design, drawings, and programme delivery Take full ownership of project performance, including programme, commercial awareness, and H&S compliance Lead monthly senior leadership reporting and project reviews Ensure works are delivered in line with fire safety and building compliance standards Mentor and develop site teams to drive high performance Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager (or Senior Project Manager stepping up) within construction Strong background in cladding remediation, façade, or fire safety projects Experience delivering occupied residential or social housing schemes Competent with Microsoft Project for programme management Strong understanding of design coordination and technical drawings Commercial awareness and ability to manage project financial performance Excellent leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of Health & Safety regulations Experience using Fieldview (or similar site management software) If you're interested in hearing more, please contact Jack Burgess at Build Recruitment
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager Cladding Remediation South London (Multiple Sites) Full-Time Site-Based A leading main contractor is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee a portfolio of cladding and fire remediation schemes across London. This is a fully site-based role, managing multiple projects including high-rise residential blocks, with a strong focus on safety, programme delivery, and stakeholder coordination. The Role Oversee multiple cladding remediation projects across several London sites Manage and support a team including Site Managers , a Quantity Surveyor , and a Resident Liaison Officer (RLO) Work closely with a Design Manager to coordinate design, drawings, and programme delivery Take full ownership of project performance, including programme, commercial awareness, and H&S compliance Lead monthly senior leadership reporting and project reviews Ensure works are delivered in line with fire safety and building compliance standards Mentor and develop site teams to drive high performance Requirements Proven experience as a Contracts Manager (or Senior Project Manager stepping up) within construction Strong background in cladding remediation, façade, or fire safety projects Experience delivering occupied residential or social housing schemes Competent with Microsoft Project for programme management Strong understanding of design coordination and technical drawings Commercial awareness and ability to manage project financial performance Excellent leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of Health & Safety regulations Experience using Fieldview (or similar site management software) If you're interested in hearing more, please contact Jack Burgess at Build Recruitment
Location: Field-based role covering the Midlands to the South Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week At Innovus we are committed to delivering market leading solutions and professional services and as Head of RCA Surveying, you will be contributing to our vision to recognised as the market leading provider of services to the UK's property sector. We are proud to employ highly skilled, experienced and innovative people who deliver business expertise and service across the property industry. Main Purpose of Job Manage a national team of Reinstatement Cost Assessment (RCA) Surveyors. Undertaking surveying and insurance activities that significantly contribute to the success of the team. Imparting technical knowledge and experience across the team, that positively benefits our clients and customers alike. Acting as a critical support to the Director of Surveying, being able to assist and engage on projects of a highly technical or process intensive nature. Due to the nature of this role, a vehicle and a valid UK driving licence are required. Position in Organisation Reports to the Director of Group Surveying. Main Responsibilities Survey properties and prepare comprehensive RCA reports. Produce documentation in full compliance with RICS regulations and best practice. Ensure all instructions are completed in line with Company procedures and legal requirements. Supervise the team to deliver excellent customer care, high performance, and technically robust outputs. Contribute to effective performance management and build constructive relationships with partners to enhance customer service, value for money, and quality of workmanship. Undertake CPD in accordance with professional body requirements, including both receiving and delivering CPD within the surveying team. Identify potential business opportunities beyond the core client and support the Director of Surveying in securing new external work. Maintain effective communication between the core client team and the surveying team. Support and develop team capability and product offering to strengthen overall performance. Carry out any other duties necessary for the efficient operation of the team and assist the Director of Surveying as required. Key Interfaces Property Managers, Regional Managers and Heads of Operations. Business to Business Interfaces through business growth. External businesses and organisations, in particular key customers and clients. Qualifications MRICS Qualified. Skills and Experience Substantial technical building surveying experience within the Insurance and Property Management sectors, covering a wide range of building types. Proven track record of successful project delivery, including the management of contractors and consultants. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to clearly articulate practice performance to senior management. Demonstrated ability and willingness to build strong team relationships and drive continuous improvement initiatives. In depth understanding of health and safety legislation relevant to surveying, contractor management, and project delivery. Comprehensive knowledge of the RCA process and procedures, with strong understanding of the Residential Property Sector and associated regulations, including Section 20 and CDM. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels, both internally and externally. Experience with AOVs, emergency call systems, and fire panels is advantageous. Previous experience within RCA and the insurance industry is beneficial. Strong people management and stakeholder engagement capabilities. Robust project management and delivery skills. Experience in insurance remediation works (e.g., fire and flood damage) is desirable. Proficient IT skills, including Windows, report writing, BCIS, and database systems. Working at Innovus: At Innovus, we recognise that people come to work to do a great job, and we actively support this through our internal employee reward platform and a culture that celebrates contribution. We're passionate about helping our people grow and progress, and we encourage ongoing personal and professional development. We also understand the importance of a healthy work life balance, offering flexibility where possible depending on role requirements. Everything we do is guided by our core values: Trust, Respect, Integrity, Innovation, and Delivery. What We Offer: At Innovus, we believe our people deserve the best, just like our customers. That's why we provide the tools, training, and support you need to thrive, alongside a competitive salary and a great range of benefits. We're committed to creating a supportive, inclusive workplace where everyone can succeed. Diversity and Inclusion: At Innovus, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and recruit based on merit. We welcome applications from everyone, including those interested in job share opportunities. As an inclusive employer, we provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates. If you have any accessibility requirements or need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment and selection process, please contact our team, we are happy to support you. Ready to apply: Click the 'Apply' button below to begin your application. You'll be asked to upload your CV and answer a few short questions. As part of the process, you may also be invited to complete online verbal and numerical reasoning tests. Please note that, due to the nature of our sector, all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. If you meet the criteria for the role, we'll be in touch to arrange a brief telephone interview. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to a first-stage interview with the hiring manager and a member of our team. Due to the high number of applications we receive, we may not be able to contact everyone individually - but we truly appreciate your interest in joining Innovus. Up to £65,000 per annum plus car allowance.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Location: Field-based role covering the Midlands to the South Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week At Innovus we are committed to delivering market leading solutions and professional services and as Head of RCA Surveying, you will be contributing to our vision to recognised as the market leading provider of services to the UK's property sector. We are proud to employ highly skilled, experienced and innovative people who deliver business expertise and service across the property industry. Main Purpose of Job Manage a national team of Reinstatement Cost Assessment (RCA) Surveyors. Undertaking surveying and insurance activities that significantly contribute to the success of the team. Imparting technical knowledge and experience across the team, that positively benefits our clients and customers alike. Acting as a critical support to the Director of Surveying, being able to assist and engage on projects of a highly technical or process intensive nature. Due to the nature of this role, a vehicle and a valid UK driving licence are required. Position in Organisation Reports to the Director of Group Surveying. Main Responsibilities Survey properties and prepare comprehensive RCA reports. Produce documentation in full compliance with RICS regulations and best practice. Ensure all instructions are completed in line with Company procedures and legal requirements. Supervise the team to deliver excellent customer care, high performance, and technically robust outputs. Contribute to effective performance management and build constructive relationships with partners to enhance customer service, value for money, and quality of workmanship. Undertake CPD in accordance with professional body requirements, including both receiving and delivering CPD within the surveying team. Identify potential business opportunities beyond the core client and support the Director of Surveying in securing new external work. Maintain effective communication between the core client team and the surveying team. Support and develop team capability and product offering to strengthen overall performance. Carry out any other duties necessary for the efficient operation of the team and assist the Director of Surveying as required. Key Interfaces Property Managers, Regional Managers and Heads of Operations. Business to Business Interfaces through business growth. External businesses and organisations, in particular key customers and clients. Qualifications MRICS Qualified. Skills and Experience Substantial technical building surveying experience within the Insurance and Property Management sectors, covering a wide range of building types. Proven track record of successful project delivery, including the management of contractors and consultants. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to clearly articulate practice performance to senior management. Demonstrated ability and willingness to build strong team relationships and drive continuous improvement initiatives. In depth understanding of health and safety legislation relevant to surveying, contractor management, and project delivery. Comprehensive knowledge of the RCA process and procedures, with strong understanding of the Residential Property Sector and associated regulations, including Section 20 and CDM. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels, both internally and externally. Experience with AOVs, emergency call systems, and fire panels is advantageous. Previous experience within RCA and the insurance industry is beneficial. Strong people management and stakeholder engagement capabilities. Robust project management and delivery skills. Experience in insurance remediation works (e.g., fire and flood damage) is desirable. Proficient IT skills, including Windows, report writing, BCIS, and database systems. Working at Innovus: At Innovus, we recognise that people come to work to do a great job, and we actively support this through our internal employee reward platform and a culture that celebrates contribution. We're passionate about helping our people grow and progress, and we encourage ongoing personal and professional development. We also understand the importance of a healthy work life balance, offering flexibility where possible depending on role requirements. Everything we do is guided by our core values: Trust, Respect, Integrity, Innovation, and Delivery. What We Offer: At Innovus, we believe our people deserve the best, just like our customers. That's why we provide the tools, training, and support you need to thrive, alongside a competitive salary and a great range of benefits. We're committed to creating a supportive, inclusive workplace where everyone can succeed. Diversity and Inclusion: At Innovus, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and recruit based on merit. We welcome applications from everyone, including those interested in job share opportunities. As an inclusive employer, we provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates. If you have any accessibility requirements or need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment and selection process, please contact our team, we are happy to support you. Ready to apply: Click the 'Apply' button below to begin your application. You'll be asked to upload your CV and answer a few short questions. As part of the process, you may also be invited to complete online verbal and numerical reasoning tests. Please note that, due to the nature of our sector, all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. If you meet the criteria for the role, we'll be in touch to arrange a brief telephone interview. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to a first-stage interview with the hiring manager and a member of our team. Due to the high number of applications we receive, we may not be able to contact everyone individually - but we truly appreciate your interest in joining Innovus. Up to £65,000 per annum plus car allowance.
Property Services Surveyor 6-Month FTC £56,000 £60,000 South East London Build Recruitment are working with a resident-managed housing organisation to recruit 2 experienced Surveyors to support the delivery of responsive repairs and property maintenance services across a localised housing association in South East London. These roles are being appointed to on an initial 6 month fixed term contract basis. Reporting to the Responsive Repairs Manager, you ll manage responsive repairs contracts, oversee void works, control budgets, and handle a varied caseload including damp & mould, disrepair, fire door inspections, and complex repairs. You ll also monitor contractor performance, ensure compliance, and contribute to service improvements. Requirements: Proven surveying or property maintenance experience (social housing preferred) HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction Strong diagnostic and specification skills Knowledge of building safety, compliance, and void inspections Confident communicator with good IT skills
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
Property Services Surveyor 6-Month FTC £56,000 £60,000 South East London Build Recruitment are working with a resident-managed housing organisation to recruit 2 experienced Surveyors to support the delivery of responsive repairs and property maintenance services across a localised housing association in South East London. These roles are being appointed to on an initial 6 month fixed term contract basis. Reporting to the Responsive Repairs Manager, you ll manage responsive repairs contracts, oversee void works, control budgets, and handle a varied caseload including damp & mould, disrepair, fire door inspections, and complex repairs. You ll also monitor contractor performance, ensure compliance, and contribute to service improvements. Requirements: Proven surveying or property maintenance experience (social housing preferred) HNC/HND or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction Strong diagnostic and specification skills Knowledge of building safety, compliance, and void inspections Confident communicator with good IT skills
Permanent opportunities £40,000 + £5,500 car allowance Hybrid working model The Role: As the Building Surveyor , you will support the delivery of contractor-led repairs, major works and planned investment programmes, working closely with senior colleagues to translate strategic asset plans into effective operational delivery. You will oversee works over £1k, contribute to procurement and contract management, undertake Fire Risk Assessments and asbestos re-inspections, and play a vital role in ensuring compliance, safety and value for money across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee day-to-day delivery of repairs and works over £1k via external contractors Support delivery of planned investment and major works programmes Undertake Fire Risk Assessments and asbestos re-inspections and ensure actions are completed Assist in procurement and tendering for repairs and planned works Monitor budgets, control expenditure and identify efficiencies Manage contractor performance, KPIs and service standards Maintain robust compliance certification and remedial action records using property systems Support the coordination of planned works aligned to long-term asset strategy Provide technical advice on investment works across housing and corporate buildings Build strong relationships with contractors, internal teams and external partners Track performance, manage risks and report progress against KPIs Mentor and support Trainee Surveyors What We re Looking For: Experience working as a Property or Building Surveyor within housing, maintenance or a related sector Strong knowledge of planned investment, major repairs and property compliance Understanding of fire safety, asbestos management and health & safety regulations Experience of contractor management, budget control and procurement processes Strong communication skills and confidence working with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage a varied workload and make evidence-based decisions Customer-focused, proactive and collaborative approach Comfortable working with vulnerable adults and within supported housing environments Qualifications Required: CIH qualification (Level 3) or willingness to work towards Surveying or construction qualification (HNC or above) or willingness to work towards Fire Risk Assessment Level 3 (or willingness to work towards) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Enhanced DBS clearance
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Permanent opportunities £40,000 + £5,500 car allowance Hybrid working model The Role: As the Building Surveyor , you will support the delivery of contractor-led repairs, major works and planned investment programmes, working closely with senior colleagues to translate strategic asset plans into effective operational delivery. You will oversee works over £1k, contribute to procurement and contract management, undertake Fire Risk Assessments and asbestos re-inspections, and play a vital role in ensuring compliance, safety and value for money across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee day-to-day delivery of repairs and works over £1k via external contractors Support delivery of planned investment and major works programmes Undertake Fire Risk Assessments and asbestos re-inspections and ensure actions are completed Assist in procurement and tendering for repairs and planned works Monitor budgets, control expenditure and identify efficiencies Manage contractor performance, KPIs and service standards Maintain robust compliance certification and remedial action records using property systems Support the coordination of planned works aligned to long-term asset strategy Provide technical advice on investment works across housing and corporate buildings Build strong relationships with contractors, internal teams and external partners Track performance, manage risks and report progress against KPIs Mentor and support Trainee Surveyors What We re Looking For: Experience working as a Property or Building Surveyor within housing, maintenance or a related sector Strong knowledge of planned investment, major repairs and property compliance Understanding of fire safety, asbestos management and health & safety regulations Experience of contractor management, budget control and procurement processes Strong communication skills and confidence working with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage a varied workload and make evidence-based decisions Customer-focused, proactive and collaborative approach Comfortable working with vulnerable adults and within supported housing environments Qualifications Required: CIH qualification (Level 3) or willingness to work towards Surveying or construction qualification (HNC or above) or willingness to work towards Fire Risk Assessment Level 3 (or willingness to work towards) Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Enhanced DBS clearance
We have an opportunity for a Technical Surveyor - Electrical. This role will be based in Wembley, twice a week with travel to other sites, covering London & Hertfordshire as and when required. SNG operates a Hybrid working model, we support both home working & onsite. The role will be responsible for providing a comprehensive technical surveying service, with a focus on effective delivery of servicing and maintenance services provided by contractors. You will play a key role in delivering a high-quality, value-for-money service for our customers. The Role: Prepare specifications and oversee domestic and communal electrical, lift, and access control projects from start to finish. Carry out pre- and post-inspections of works to ensure quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. Monitor contractor performance and collaborate to achieve contract targets. Manage complaints, service failures, and remedial actions efficiently. Provide technical guidance on electrical and lift regulations, including Building Safety Act 2022 compliance. Maintain asset compliance records and contribute to new build design specifications. Support reporting, promote a culture of safety and compliance, and escalate concerns when needed. To Be Successful in This Role Degree-level qualification in Electrical/Mechanical Services or equivalent experience. Strong technical knowledge of building regulations, M&E standards, and lift systems, including firefighting lift requirements. Experience in installation, maintenance, and compliance of electrical, mechanical, and fire safety systems. Understanding of Health & Safety, CDM regulations, and legislative documents. Experience managing budgets, forecasting, and ensuring value for money. Excellent record-keeping, organisational, and time-management skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and represent the organisation professionally. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and a full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle. Collaborative, professional, and committed to continuous learning. Desirable Strong knowledge of housing, housing law, and the regulatory framework. Experience in budget setting, monitoring, and financial management. Proven ability to lead cross-functional project teams and deliver complex outcomes. High-level analytical skills with the ability to develop creative solutions in diverse environments. Experience engaging with residents to involve them in monitoring and shaping services. Skilled in developing and implementing complex strategies to meet business needs. Experience managing Electrical Safety and Compliance in a large, complex housing provider. Prince2 Project Management qualification or experience.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
We have an opportunity for a Technical Surveyor - Electrical. This role will be based in Wembley, twice a week with travel to other sites, covering London & Hertfordshire as and when required. SNG operates a Hybrid working model, we support both home working & onsite. The role will be responsible for providing a comprehensive technical surveying service, with a focus on effective delivery of servicing and maintenance services provided by contractors. You will play a key role in delivering a high-quality, value-for-money service for our customers. The Role: Prepare specifications and oversee domestic and communal electrical, lift, and access control projects from start to finish. Carry out pre- and post-inspections of works to ensure quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. Monitor contractor performance and collaborate to achieve contract targets. Manage complaints, service failures, and remedial actions efficiently. Provide technical guidance on electrical and lift regulations, including Building Safety Act 2022 compliance. Maintain asset compliance records and contribute to new build design specifications. Support reporting, promote a culture of safety and compliance, and escalate concerns when needed. To Be Successful in This Role Degree-level qualification in Electrical/Mechanical Services or equivalent experience. Strong technical knowledge of building regulations, M&E standards, and lift systems, including firefighting lift requirements. Experience in installation, maintenance, and compliance of electrical, mechanical, and fire safety systems. Understanding of Health & Safety, CDM regulations, and legislative documents. Experience managing budgets, forecasting, and ensuring value for money. Excellent record-keeping, organisational, and time-management skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and represent the organisation professionally. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and a full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle. Collaborative, professional, and committed to continuous learning. Desirable Strong knowledge of housing, housing law, and the regulatory framework. Experience in budget setting, monitoring, and financial management. Proven ability to lead cross-functional project teams and deliver complex outcomes. High-level analytical skills with the ability to develop creative solutions in diverse environments. Experience engaging with residents to involve them in monitoring and shaping services. Skilled in developing and implementing complex strategies to meet business needs. Experience managing Electrical Safety and Compliance in a large, complex housing provider. Prince2 Project Management qualification or experience.
Job Purpose To provide professional leadership and assurance in the management of building safety for Lambeth Council's HRBs. The post holder will ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including the Building Safety Act 2022, the Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, along with associated statutory guidance. They will develop, maintain and monitor Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, coordinate resident engagement on safety matters and act as a key point of contact between internal departments, residents and external regulators. The Building Safety Manager will work collaboratively across the organisation to embed a proactive culture of safety, transparency and continuous improvement, ensuring that all buildings under their oversight remain safe for occupation. Responsibilities - Lead the operational management of building safety for designated HRBs within the council's housing stock. - Oversee compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, ensuring that statutory duties are fully discharged. - Build, maintain and review Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, ensuring accurate documentation, up-to-date records and evidence of effective control measures. - Undertake and coordinate regular building inspections, reviews, assessments and audits relating to structural and fire & building safety. - Work with the Fire & Building Safety Manager, Head of Fire & Building Safety and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate building safety risks. - Develop and implement building safety management systems and procedures in line with statutory requirements and best practice. - Coordinate with the Housing, Asset Management and Repairs teams to ensure safety related actions are prioritised and completed. - Promote and facilitate resident engagement, providing clear and accessible information about safety measures, responsibilities and performance. - Undertake or oversee minor physical works to improve building safety - such as installing or upgrading fire safety signage, information displays or wayfinding systems in accordance with regulatory requirements. - Oversee procurement and delivery of major building safety works - including fire safety, façade, life safety systems and structural upgrades in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). - Act as a key liaison with the Building Safety Regulator and London Fire Brigade, ensuring timely submissions, responses and compliance with statutory requirements. - Chair and attend relevant internal and external meetings relating to building and fire safety, ensuring effective communication and follow-up actions. - Coach and mentor Housing Officers and other relevant staff, enhancing their understanding and implementation of building safety responsibilities. - Provide professional advice and guidance to colleagues and senior managers on all aspects of fire and building safety compliance. - Support the council's wider compliance programmes and contribute to strategic planning and improvement initiatives. - Maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, standards and best practice in fire and building safety management. Person Specification To support the Principal Accountable Person, successful candidates will need to demonstrate their competence. PAS 8673 outlines the expected skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours for those managing HRBs. Key Knowledge Building Safety Manager Comprehensive understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and their application in social housing. Knowledge of safety case principles, building control processes and housing health and safety compliance. Strong understanding of resident engagement requirements and the role of the Building Safety Regulator. Awareness of local authority governance, social housing management and regulatory frameworks. Relevant Experience Building Safety Manager Proven experience (minimum 3 years) in fire and building safety, housing compliance or a related field. Experience of developing, managing and reviewing Building Safety Case Reports and other compliance documentation. Demonstrate ability to coordinate multi-disciplinary teams and drive safety improvements. Experience of engaging with residents and stakeholders on safety and compliance matters. Experience of mentoring or supporting operational housing teams in compliance or safety management. Qualifications Building Safety Manager - CIOB Level 6 Diploma in Building Safety Management (or working towards). - Health & Safety - Evidence of continued professional development in fire and building safety management. Professional Memberships Building Safety Manager Membership (or eligibility for membership) of one or more of the following professional bodies is desirable: - Institute of Building (CIOB) - Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) - Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) - Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - Or other relevant professional organisations associated with building, fire, or safety management.
Apr 20, 2026
Contractor
Job Purpose To provide professional leadership and assurance in the management of building safety for Lambeth Council's HRBs. The post holder will ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including the Building Safety Act 2022, the Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, along with associated statutory guidance. They will develop, maintain and monitor Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, coordinate resident engagement on safety matters and act as a key point of contact between internal departments, residents and external regulators. The Building Safety Manager will work collaboratively across the organisation to embed a proactive culture of safety, transparency and continuous improvement, ensuring that all buildings under their oversight remain safe for occupation. Responsibilities - Lead the operational management of building safety for designated HRBs within the council's housing stock. - Oversee compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, ensuring that statutory duties are fully discharged. - Build, maintain and review Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, ensuring accurate documentation, up-to-date records and evidence of effective control measures. - Undertake and coordinate regular building inspections, reviews, assessments and audits relating to structural and fire & building safety. - Work with the Fire & Building Safety Manager, Head of Fire & Building Safety and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate building safety risks. - Develop and implement building safety management systems and procedures in line with statutory requirements and best practice. - Coordinate with the Housing, Asset Management and Repairs teams to ensure safety related actions are prioritised and completed. - Promote and facilitate resident engagement, providing clear and accessible information about safety measures, responsibilities and performance. - Undertake or oversee minor physical works to improve building safety - such as installing or upgrading fire safety signage, information displays or wayfinding systems in accordance with regulatory requirements. - Oversee procurement and delivery of major building safety works - including fire safety, façade, life safety systems and structural upgrades in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). - Act as a key liaison with the Building Safety Regulator and London Fire Brigade, ensuring timely submissions, responses and compliance with statutory requirements. - Chair and attend relevant internal and external meetings relating to building and fire safety, ensuring effective communication and follow-up actions. - Coach and mentor Housing Officers and other relevant staff, enhancing their understanding and implementation of building safety responsibilities. - Provide professional advice and guidance to colleagues and senior managers on all aspects of fire and building safety compliance. - Support the council's wider compliance programmes and contribute to strategic planning and improvement initiatives. - Maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, standards and best practice in fire and building safety management. Person Specification To support the Principal Accountable Person, successful candidates will need to demonstrate their competence. PAS 8673 outlines the expected skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours for those managing HRBs. Key Knowledge Building Safety Manager Comprehensive understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and their application in social housing. Knowledge of safety case principles, building control processes and housing health and safety compliance. Strong understanding of resident engagement requirements and the role of the Building Safety Regulator. Awareness of local authority governance, social housing management and regulatory frameworks. Relevant Experience Building Safety Manager Proven experience (minimum 3 years) in fire and building safety, housing compliance or a related field. Experience of developing, managing and reviewing Building Safety Case Reports and other compliance documentation. Demonstrate ability to coordinate multi-disciplinary teams and drive safety improvements. Experience of engaging with residents and stakeholders on safety and compliance matters. Experience of mentoring or supporting operational housing teams in compliance or safety management. Qualifications Building Safety Manager - CIOB Level 6 Diploma in Building Safety Management (or working towards). - Health & Safety - Evidence of continued professional development in fire and building safety management. Professional Memberships Building Safety Manager Membership (or eligibility for membership) of one or more of the following professional bodies is desirable: - Institute of Building (CIOB) - Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) - Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) - Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - Or other relevant professional organisations associated with building, fire, or safety management.
Project Surveyor To oversee and manage a range of high-profile capital projects. To act as lead officer on the projects and liaise with the Council's Leisure and Technical Services teams to ensure the projects are delivered on time and within budget. To act as main point of contact for the works carried out by contractors and provide technical and surveying advice to other service units and stakeholders. Create Project Plans for the delivery of key capital projects. To produce detailed project specifications to ensure that procurement procedures are followed. To review and analyse contract tender returns and make recommendations. To procure and manage projects as directed to deliver within budget and timescale and to the desired quality including the preparation of specifications. To manage the preparation of schedules of work, supervision of works on site with oversight and agreement of final costs form inception through to completion Contract administration of the projects. Monitoring issues and risks and highlighting them to the relevant parties. Use knowledge and experience to exercise due diligence and provide professional surveying advice to colleagues Engage in regular liaison with external stakeholders, funding agencies, local user groups and consultants on project progress including submission of technical data and drafting update reports. To generate accuarate project progress and performance reports, written and verbal for internal audiences and Council Committees. To manage appointed contractors to ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation, provision including fire safety, asbestos management, legionella, electrical and gas safety and ROSPA standards for play areas. To Manage budget monitoring of contracted works To carry out any duties as may from time to time be allocated by the Head of Service To communicate with customers and stakeholders at the required level Commitment to the Council's Strategic Plan To undertake any training and development as required To comply fully with the Council's Equal Opportunity Policy To comply fully with the Council's Health and Safety at Work Policy To assist as required in the Council's Emergency Plan To comply fully with the Council's IT Security Policy To undertake other duties commensurate with the grade of the post Degree qualified in a related discipline. Project Surveyor A chartered member of the CIOB or RICS with a minimum 3 years post qualification experience would be advantageous in the role. A CSCS yellow card holder is a prerequisite for this role. Project Surveyor Knowledge and experience of estates maintenance and surveying work in non-domestic properties including diagnosis of defects and detailed report writing, preparation of drawings and specifications of work for tender, planned maintenance programmes, management of contracts and condition surveys, Schedules of dilapidations, preferably within the public sector. Project Surveyor At least 3 years' experience of project management. An understanding of the National shedule of rates (NSR) and their application to works. A working knowledge of grounds maintenance. Knowledge of service level agreements. Able to manage multiple projects and clients at any one time. Knowledge of health and safety legislation relating to non-domestic buildings including fire safety, asbestos, control of legionella, gas and electricity regulations. Knowledge of CDM 2015 Regulations and an understanding of all duty holders' responsibilities. A working knowledge of building and landscape contracts. Experience using the JCT suite of contracts is preferred. NEC knowledge also beneficial. Good communication and negotiating skills Ability to write detailed reports in clear English Good IT skills and the ability to use bespoke procurement software. Ability to manage and prioritise own workload to ensure that deadlines are met while able to work autonomously as required. Knowledge of ROSPA Play areas guidance Ability to travel to different sites as required Ability to prepare drawings using AutoCAD Knowledge of non-domestic mechanical and electrical installations. Knowledge of local government/public sector procurement legislation, and guidelines.
Apr 20, 2026
Contractor
Project Surveyor To oversee and manage a range of high-profile capital projects. To act as lead officer on the projects and liaise with the Council's Leisure and Technical Services teams to ensure the projects are delivered on time and within budget. To act as main point of contact for the works carried out by contractors and provide technical and surveying advice to other service units and stakeholders. Create Project Plans for the delivery of key capital projects. To produce detailed project specifications to ensure that procurement procedures are followed. To review and analyse contract tender returns and make recommendations. To procure and manage projects as directed to deliver within budget and timescale and to the desired quality including the preparation of specifications. To manage the preparation of schedules of work, supervision of works on site with oversight and agreement of final costs form inception through to completion Contract administration of the projects. Monitoring issues and risks and highlighting them to the relevant parties. Use knowledge and experience to exercise due diligence and provide professional surveying advice to colleagues Engage in regular liaison with external stakeholders, funding agencies, local user groups and consultants on project progress including submission of technical data and drafting update reports. To generate accuarate project progress and performance reports, written and verbal for internal audiences and Council Committees. To manage appointed contractors to ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation, provision including fire safety, asbestos management, legionella, electrical and gas safety and ROSPA standards for play areas. To Manage budget monitoring of contracted works To carry out any duties as may from time to time be allocated by the Head of Service To communicate with customers and stakeholders at the required level Commitment to the Council's Strategic Plan To undertake any training and development as required To comply fully with the Council's Equal Opportunity Policy To comply fully with the Council's Health and Safety at Work Policy To assist as required in the Council's Emergency Plan To comply fully with the Council's IT Security Policy To undertake other duties commensurate with the grade of the post Degree qualified in a related discipline. Project Surveyor A chartered member of the CIOB or RICS with a minimum 3 years post qualification experience would be advantageous in the role. A CSCS yellow card holder is a prerequisite for this role. Project Surveyor Knowledge and experience of estates maintenance and surveying work in non-domestic properties including diagnosis of defects and detailed report writing, preparation of drawings and specifications of work for tender, planned maintenance programmes, management of contracts and condition surveys, Schedules of dilapidations, preferably within the public sector. Project Surveyor At least 3 years' experience of project management. An understanding of the National shedule of rates (NSR) and their application to works. A working knowledge of grounds maintenance. Knowledge of service level agreements. Able to manage multiple projects and clients at any one time. Knowledge of health and safety legislation relating to non-domestic buildings including fire safety, asbestos, control of legionella, gas and electricity regulations. Knowledge of CDM 2015 Regulations and an understanding of all duty holders' responsibilities. A working knowledge of building and landscape contracts. Experience using the JCT suite of contracts is preferred. NEC knowledge also beneficial. Good communication and negotiating skills Ability to write detailed reports in clear English Good IT skills and the ability to use bespoke procurement software. Ability to manage and prioritise own workload to ensure that deadlines are met while able to work autonomously as required. Knowledge of ROSPA Play areas guidance Ability to travel to different sites as required Ability to prepare drawings using AutoCAD Knowledge of non-domestic mechanical and electrical installations. Knowledge of local government/public sector procurement legislation, and guidelines.
Asbestos Surveyor Opportunity Salary: 35,000 to 45,000 + earn an additional 6,000 working one weekend a month overtime, company van, 26 days starting holiday + additional 8 bank holidays Location: North London About the Company Join a thriving, independently run multi-disciplinary consultancy that specializes in: Asbestos Management Legionella Control Air Quality Health and Safety Fire Safety Our client has recently secured new contracts, and as a result, they are looking to expand their team with qualified professionals. Key Requirements: BOHS P402 Qualification (or equivalent) is a MUST. Minimum of 2 years experience in a UKAS accredited consultancy. Full UK Driving License with flexibility for travel. Enthusiastic Attitude: Eager to develop skills and grow within the company. Excellent Communication: Strong customer-facing skills. Your Role: As an Asbestos Surveyor, you will: Conduct Surveys: Perform Demolition, Refurbishment, and Management surveys across various commercial, domestic, and industrial properties. Bulk Sampling: Carry out bulk sampling in different types of buildings. Customer Service: Provide outstanding customer service and technical support to clients. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all work aligns with The Control of Asbestos Regulations. Report Preparation: Draft detailed technical survey reports promptly. Why Join? This is an excellent opportunity to grow within a reputable multi-disciplinary consultancy that offers: Comprehensive Training: Enhance your expertise in the Health and Safety Compliance sector. Career Development: Gain varied experience in consultancy. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step in your career, click the 'Apply' button now! For an informal chat about the role, feel free to send your CV for immediate consideration.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Asbestos Surveyor Opportunity Salary: 35,000 to 45,000 + earn an additional 6,000 working one weekend a month overtime, company van, 26 days starting holiday + additional 8 bank holidays Location: North London About the Company Join a thriving, independently run multi-disciplinary consultancy that specializes in: Asbestos Management Legionella Control Air Quality Health and Safety Fire Safety Our client has recently secured new contracts, and as a result, they are looking to expand their team with qualified professionals. Key Requirements: BOHS P402 Qualification (or equivalent) is a MUST. Minimum of 2 years experience in a UKAS accredited consultancy. Full UK Driving License with flexibility for travel. Enthusiastic Attitude: Eager to develop skills and grow within the company. Excellent Communication: Strong customer-facing skills. Your Role: As an Asbestos Surveyor, you will: Conduct Surveys: Perform Demolition, Refurbishment, and Management surveys across various commercial, domestic, and industrial properties. Bulk Sampling: Carry out bulk sampling in different types of buildings. Customer Service: Provide outstanding customer service and technical support to clients. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all work aligns with The Control of Asbestos Regulations. Report Preparation: Draft detailed technical survey reports promptly. Why Join? This is an excellent opportunity to grow within a reputable multi-disciplinary consultancy that offers: Comprehensive Training: Enhance your expertise in the Health and Safety Compliance sector. Career Development: Gain varied experience in consultancy. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step in your career, click the 'Apply' button now! For an informal chat about the role, feel free to send your CV for immediate consideration.
Role Purpose The M&E Asset Surveyor is responsible for surveying, identifying, recording, and assessing mechanical and electrical building assets across a property portfolio. The role supports asset management strategies, lifecycle planning, maintenance planning, and compliance reporting. Key Responsibilities Asset Surveys Conduct mechanical and electrical asset surveys across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, or public sector buildings Identify and record plant and equipment including: HVAC systems Boilers Chillers Pumps Air handling units Electrical distribution boards Lighting systems Fire alarm systems BMS controls Capture asset condition, age, manufacturer, model, and maintenance requirements. Data Collection & Asset Registers Populate and maintain asset registers within CAFM or asset management systems. Ensure accurate tagging, labelling, and classification of assets. Upload survey data, photos, and documentation. Condition & Lifecycle Assessment Assess asset condition ratings. Provide remaining useful life estimates. Support lifecycle replacement planning. Identify maintenance or replacement priorities. Compliance & Risk Support compliance audits relating to: Electrical safety Fire systems HVAC maintenance Water hygiene systems Identify health & safety risks associated with plant and equipment. Reporting Produce survey reports and asset condition summaries. Provide recommendations for: Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Capital replacement programmes Asset upgrades Stakeholder Collaboration Work with: Facilities Managers Building Surveyors Maintenance Contractors Asset Management Teams Support projects relating to asset improvement or replacement programmes. Key Skills & Competencies Strong understanding of building mechanical and electrical systems Experience conducting building or asset condition surveys Ability to interpret technical drawings and plant specifications Familiarity with CAFM / asset management systems Strong attention to detail and data accuracy Good report writing skills Knowledge of health and safety regulations
Apr 20, 2026
Contractor
Role Purpose The M&E Asset Surveyor is responsible for surveying, identifying, recording, and assessing mechanical and electrical building assets across a property portfolio. The role supports asset management strategies, lifecycle planning, maintenance planning, and compliance reporting. Key Responsibilities Asset Surveys Conduct mechanical and electrical asset surveys across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, or public sector buildings Identify and record plant and equipment including: HVAC systems Boilers Chillers Pumps Air handling units Electrical distribution boards Lighting systems Fire alarm systems BMS controls Capture asset condition, age, manufacturer, model, and maintenance requirements. Data Collection & Asset Registers Populate and maintain asset registers within CAFM or asset management systems. Ensure accurate tagging, labelling, and classification of assets. Upload survey data, photos, and documentation. Condition & Lifecycle Assessment Assess asset condition ratings. Provide remaining useful life estimates. Support lifecycle replacement planning. Identify maintenance or replacement priorities. Compliance & Risk Support compliance audits relating to: Electrical safety Fire systems HVAC maintenance Water hygiene systems Identify health & safety risks associated with plant and equipment. Reporting Produce survey reports and asset condition summaries. Provide recommendations for: Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Capital replacement programmes Asset upgrades Stakeholder Collaboration Work with: Facilities Managers Building Surveyors Maintenance Contractors Asset Management Teams Support projects relating to asset improvement or replacement programmes. Key Skills & Competencies Strong understanding of building mechanical and electrical systems Experience conducting building or asset condition surveys Ability to interpret technical drawings and plant specifications Familiarity with CAFM / asset management systems Strong attention to detail and data accuracy Good report writing skills Knowledge of health and safety regulations
Location: Central London Reports to: Associate Director - Facilities Management About the Role We are seeking a dynamic and accomplished Senior Facilities Management professional to become an integral member of our London team. This is a unique opportunity to assume responsibility for Brettenham House, one of the city's most prestigious new office developments. You will play a pivotal role in managing this landmark property, ensuring its reputation for excellence is upheld and developed. We pride ourselves on providing a brilliant service so time management, the ability to work under pressure, self motivate and prioritise are an absolute must. We are offering a real opportunity to grow within a company with a reputation of promoting and growing talent, working with an impressive client base. Acting as a visible ambassador for the company's values, consistently demonstrating them in behaviour, decision making, and leadership. Champion a culture where our values are embedded in everyday activities, actively promoting and reinforcing them across teams. Align actions and initiatives with the wider company strategy, helping translate strategic goals into practical outcomes while inspiring others to do the same. At Ashdown Phillips, we celebrate diversity, embracing individuals from all backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone can thrive and be themselves. We believe that by bringing together unique perspectives, we create dynamic, forward thinking teams. What We're Looking For We need a proactive, hands on professional who can lead from the front. You will: Have experience managing multi occupier, complex properties, ideally within a managing agent environment. Demonstrate a proven track record of delivering excellent service while managing budgets and contractors. Be confident, self motivated, and able to work in a fast paced environment, prioritising effectively under pressure. We pride ourselves on fostering talent, offering career growth, and working with a prestigious client base. This role is perfect for someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys variety, and wants to leave their mark on a high profile property. About Brettenham House Size: Circa 128,000 sq. Ft. of premium office space plus 6,600 sq. ft. of outdoor terrace. Status: WELL Platinum, Best in Class Trophy Asset Heritage: Iconic Art Deco building, sympathetically redeveloped to meet modern sustainability and occupier standards. Location: Prime Central London, on the elbow of the River Thames Brettenham House is more than a building, it's a landmark that blends history, sustainability, and functionality for today's occupiers. Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop all FM services for the building, ensuring best in class operational delivery. Manage budgets, forecasts, and contracts for security, M&E, cleaning, and building fabric maintenance. Ensure statutory compliance across health, safety, environment, and security standards. Act as the main point of contact for occupiers, clients, contractors, and stakeholders, building strong professional relationships. Drive a culture of excellence, embedding company values, leading by example, and motivating teams and contractors to deliver consistently high standards. Monitor, develop, and support the FM team, identifying training needs, improving competencies, and reviewing performance regularly. Identify and implement environmental and sustainability initiatives aligned with strategic objectives. Contribute to property marketing, ensuring that the building is presented as a premier, high performing workspace. Communication & Stakeholders You will liaise with a wide range of contacts, including: Contract managers and service providers (M&E, security, cleaning) Fabric maintenance contractors Landlord representatives (architects, surveyors, consultants, insurance agents, marketing and letting agents) Ashdown Phillips & Partners colleagues (MD, Directors, Senior and Associate Directors, surveyors, and consultants) Health & Safety consultants, local authorities, and the fire brigade Occupiers and their fit out teams Key Accountabilities Deliver cost effective, high quality FM services that meet landlord and occupier expectations. Procure, manage, and monitor contractors and service providers to achieve optimum performance. Oversee and control budgets, ensuring proper allocation and reporting. Ensure compliance with all statutory and internal obligations relating to the property. Develop strong relationships with occupiers, clients, and colleagues to maintain and improve service levels. Lead the FM team and contractor partners, driving performance and accountability. Ensure life safety systems and building services are maintained on schedule. Identify and implement sustainability opportunities. Represent the company professionally to all stakeholders, promoting the building and our values. Personal Specification We are looking for candidates who demonstrate: Excellent knowledge of Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation (IOSH essential; NEBOSH desirable) Proven experience managing multi occupier, complex properties Strong budget, service charge, and contractor management skills Problem solving ability and resource optimisation skills Exceptional organisational and time management skills, able to respond effectively under pressure Self motivation and ability to work independently Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Flexibility in approach and working patterns IT literacy (Microsoft Word and Excel) Qualifications: IWFM Membership, IOSH, NEBOSH Why Join Us? Work on a landmark London property with a focus on sustainability and occupier experience Opportunity to grow into a senior leadership role Collaborate with a team that values innovation, service excellence, and professional development Engage with a prestigious client base and high profile occupiers Competitive Package Growth and Development - We offer extensive opportunities and support for personal and professional development including sponsorship for professional qualifications. Financial: Employer Pension contribution 3%, life assurance at 4 x basic salary, group income protection (long term disability insurance), interest free season ticket loan, bonus scheme, financial and mortgage advice through AP rewards. Health & Leisure: 25 days annual leave + public holidays and 3 additional wellbeing days, wellbeing support, mental health support, 2 volunteering days per year, cycle to work scheme, eye care voucher, AP Rewards offering 100's of discounts for everyday needs. Employee Assistance Programme, a collaborative company culture and social events. As a Disability Confident Employer, we are committed to making reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process and all disabled candidates (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) who satisfy theminimum criteria for the role will be guaranteed an interview. If this is required, please contact us. Applications from candidates irrespective of their background, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion or age are welcomed, providing the required criteria is met. Interested? Apply here Complete our short form and upload your CV to express your interest in applying.
Apr 19, 2026
Full time
Location: Central London Reports to: Associate Director - Facilities Management About the Role We are seeking a dynamic and accomplished Senior Facilities Management professional to become an integral member of our London team. This is a unique opportunity to assume responsibility for Brettenham House, one of the city's most prestigious new office developments. You will play a pivotal role in managing this landmark property, ensuring its reputation for excellence is upheld and developed. We pride ourselves on providing a brilliant service so time management, the ability to work under pressure, self motivate and prioritise are an absolute must. We are offering a real opportunity to grow within a company with a reputation of promoting and growing talent, working with an impressive client base. Acting as a visible ambassador for the company's values, consistently demonstrating them in behaviour, decision making, and leadership. Champion a culture where our values are embedded in everyday activities, actively promoting and reinforcing them across teams. Align actions and initiatives with the wider company strategy, helping translate strategic goals into practical outcomes while inspiring others to do the same. At Ashdown Phillips, we celebrate diversity, embracing individuals from all backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone can thrive and be themselves. We believe that by bringing together unique perspectives, we create dynamic, forward thinking teams. What We're Looking For We need a proactive, hands on professional who can lead from the front. You will: Have experience managing multi occupier, complex properties, ideally within a managing agent environment. Demonstrate a proven track record of delivering excellent service while managing budgets and contractors. Be confident, self motivated, and able to work in a fast paced environment, prioritising effectively under pressure. We pride ourselves on fostering talent, offering career growth, and working with a prestigious client base. This role is perfect for someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys variety, and wants to leave their mark on a high profile property. About Brettenham House Size: Circa 128,000 sq. Ft. of premium office space plus 6,600 sq. ft. of outdoor terrace. Status: WELL Platinum, Best in Class Trophy Asset Heritage: Iconic Art Deco building, sympathetically redeveloped to meet modern sustainability and occupier standards. Location: Prime Central London, on the elbow of the River Thames Brettenham House is more than a building, it's a landmark that blends history, sustainability, and functionality for today's occupiers. Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop all FM services for the building, ensuring best in class operational delivery. Manage budgets, forecasts, and contracts for security, M&E, cleaning, and building fabric maintenance. Ensure statutory compliance across health, safety, environment, and security standards. Act as the main point of contact for occupiers, clients, contractors, and stakeholders, building strong professional relationships. Drive a culture of excellence, embedding company values, leading by example, and motivating teams and contractors to deliver consistently high standards. Monitor, develop, and support the FM team, identifying training needs, improving competencies, and reviewing performance regularly. Identify and implement environmental and sustainability initiatives aligned with strategic objectives. Contribute to property marketing, ensuring that the building is presented as a premier, high performing workspace. Communication & Stakeholders You will liaise with a wide range of contacts, including: Contract managers and service providers (M&E, security, cleaning) Fabric maintenance contractors Landlord representatives (architects, surveyors, consultants, insurance agents, marketing and letting agents) Ashdown Phillips & Partners colleagues (MD, Directors, Senior and Associate Directors, surveyors, and consultants) Health & Safety consultants, local authorities, and the fire brigade Occupiers and their fit out teams Key Accountabilities Deliver cost effective, high quality FM services that meet landlord and occupier expectations. Procure, manage, and monitor contractors and service providers to achieve optimum performance. Oversee and control budgets, ensuring proper allocation and reporting. Ensure compliance with all statutory and internal obligations relating to the property. Develop strong relationships with occupiers, clients, and colleagues to maintain and improve service levels. Lead the FM team and contractor partners, driving performance and accountability. Ensure life safety systems and building services are maintained on schedule. Identify and implement sustainability opportunities. Represent the company professionally to all stakeholders, promoting the building and our values. Personal Specification We are looking for candidates who demonstrate: Excellent knowledge of Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation (IOSH essential; NEBOSH desirable) Proven experience managing multi occupier, complex properties Strong budget, service charge, and contractor management skills Problem solving ability and resource optimisation skills Exceptional organisational and time management skills, able to respond effectively under pressure Self motivation and ability to work independently Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Flexibility in approach and working patterns IT literacy (Microsoft Word and Excel) Qualifications: IWFM Membership, IOSH, NEBOSH Why Join Us? Work on a landmark London property with a focus on sustainability and occupier experience Opportunity to grow into a senior leadership role Collaborate with a team that values innovation, service excellence, and professional development Engage with a prestigious client base and high profile occupiers Competitive Package Growth and Development - We offer extensive opportunities and support for personal and professional development including sponsorship for professional qualifications. Financial: Employer Pension contribution 3%, life assurance at 4 x basic salary, group income protection (long term disability insurance), interest free season ticket loan, bonus scheme, financial and mortgage advice through AP rewards. Health & Leisure: 25 days annual leave + public holidays and 3 additional wellbeing days, wellbeing support, mental health support, 2 volunteering days per year, cycle to work scheme, eye care voucher, AP Rewards offering 100's of discounts for everyday needs. Employee Assistance Programme, a collaborative company culture and social events. As a Disability Confident Employer, we are committed to making reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process and all disabled candidates (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) who satisfy theminimum criteria for the role will be guaranteed an interview. If this is required, please contact us. Applications from candidates irrespective of their background, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion or age are welcomed, providing the required criteria is met. Interested? Apply here Complete our short form and upload your CV to express your interest in applying.
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
Apr 19, 2026
Full time
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
We are seeking an experienced Surveyor who will play a key role in ensuring that our homes are safe, well-maintained, and fit for the future. You will report to and support the Responsive Repairs Manager and take responsibility for the management of contracts for responsive repairs. As well as overall responsibility will comprise enforcement of the contract terms to ensure a reliable repair service, quality standards and budgetary control. Client Details My client are a small Housing provider based in London, looking for someone to come and support and building up the service and making positive changes to move things forward. Description Key responsibility as the Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs are as below: Specify and order repair works, working with technical colleagues and suppliers as needed to ensure accuracy and effectiveness Maintain budget control for repairs contracts, monitoring spends and contributing to annual budget planning alongside the Finance Team Oversee the repairs process for void properties, ensuring fast turnaround and delivering homes that meet a high standard for incoming residents To undertake fire door inspections as required, specify required remedial works and post inspect after completion Independently manage a varied caseload, including damp and mould issues, insurance claims, disrepair cases, and other complex or specialist repairs. Lead on accurate diagnosis of building defects, using expertise in building pathology, damp and mould, and HHSRS to identify and categorise Category 1 and 2 hazards. Develop and maintain KPIs that effectively measure repairs performance. Regularly review, analyse, and report on contractor performance against these indicators. Ensure compliance with all relevant financial standing orders, statutory regulations, leaseholder obligations, and internal policies in the delivery of repair services. Order, code, and approve payments for repairs works. Verify completion of services prior to authorising invoices and ensure accurate financial recording for service charge purposes. Act as deputy to the Responsive Repairs Manager when required, including short-term organisation of the in-house repairs team Participate in the emergency repairs call rota, providing technical advice and support to the out-of-hours call centre team as needed Identify service trends and work with the Responsive Repairs Manager to design and implement proactive maintenance programmes and planned preventative works. Provide technical advice and post-inspection support to colleagues, helping to ensure consistency, safety, and high standards across all property-related works. Contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures related to building compliance and property services, supporting continuous improvement across the team. Profile A successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs will need: Proven technical experience in surveying or property maintenance, ideally in social housing. HNC/HND or similar qualification in Building Surveying or Construction. Excellent diagnostic, specification, and problem-solving skills. The ability to be in London most days Clear, professional communicator, able to work effectively with residents and colleagues alike. Proficient IT skills and experience working with housing or repair systems. A strong sense of ownership and pride in delivering excellent repairs. Experience in a resident-led, community-based housing setting. Understanding of building safety, compliance, and void/property inspections. Job Offer For the successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs, you will receive a competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 60,000 per annum. Access to a comprehensive benefits package. Opportunities to work on diverse property projects in London. A permanent role within a supportive and professional environment.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Surveyor who will play a key role in ensuring that our homes are safe, well-maintained, and fit for the future. You will report to and support the Responsive Repairs Manager and take responsibility for the management of contracts for responsive repairs. As well as overall responsibility will comprise enforcement of the contract terms to ensure a reliable repair service, quality standards and budgetary control. Client Details My client are a small Housing provider based in London, looking for someone to come and support and building up the service and making positive changes to move things forward. Description Key responsibility as the Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs are as below: Specify and order repair works, working with technical colleagues and suppliers as needed to ensure accuracy and effectiveness Maintain budget control for repairs contracts, monitoring spends and contributing to annual budget planning alongside the Finance Team Oversee the repairs process for void properties, ensuring fast turnaround and delivering homes that meet a high standard for incoming residents To undertake fire door inspections as required, specify required remedial works and post inspect after completion Independently manage a varied caseload, including damp and mould issues, insurance claims, disrepair cases, and other complex or specialist repairs. Lead on accurate diagnosis of building defects, using expertise in building pathology, damp and mould, and HHSRS to identify and categorise Category 1 and 2 hazards. Develop and maintain KPIs that effectively measure repairs performance. Regularly review, analyse, and report on contractor performance against these indicators. Ensure compliance with all relevant financial standing orders, statutory regulations, leaseholder obligations, and internal policies in the delivery of repair services. Order, code, and approve payments for repairs works. Verify completion of services prior to authorising invoices and ensure accurate financial recording for service charge purposes. Act as deputy to the Responsive Repairs Manager when required, including short-term organisation of the in-house repairs team Participate in the emergency repairs call rota, providing technical advice and support to the out-of-hours call centre team as needed Identify service trends and work with the Responsive Repairs Manager to design and implement proactive maintenance programmes and planned preventative works. Provide technical advice and post-inspection support to colleagues, helping to ensure consistency, safety, and high standards across all property-related works. Contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures related to building compliance and property services, supporting continuous improvement across the team. Profile A successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs will need: Proven technical experience in surveying or property maintenance, ideally in social housing. HNC/HND or similar qualification in Building Surveying or Construction. Excellent diagnostic, specification, and problem-solving skills. The ability to be in London most days Clear, professional communicator, able to work effectively with residents and colleagues alike. Proficient IT skills and experience working with housing or repair systems. A strong sense of ownership and pride in delivering excellent repairs. Experience in a resident-led, community-based housing setting. Understanding of building safety, compliance, and void/property inspections. Job Offer For the successful Building Surveyor - Responsive Repairs, you will receive a competitive salary ranging from 55,000 to 60,000 per annum. Access to a comprehensive benefits package. Opportunities to work on diverse property projects in London. A permanent role within a supportive and professional environment.
Randstad Construction & Property
Marshalswick, Hertfordshire
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: St Albans Area (Office-based) Type: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours per week) Salary: 70,000 per annum + Car Allowance / Car Are you an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking for a leadership role in the planned maintenance and fire safety sector? We are seeking a commercial expert to manage a portfolio of projects and lead a dedicated team of professionals. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor , you will oversee the day-to-day commercial control, reporting, and management of multiple projects from award to final account. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring maximum profitability while maintaining strong relationships with clients and the supply chain. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership: Manage and develop a small team of commercial professionals. Commercial Control: Manage all accounts (client and sub-contract), including valuations, invoicing, cash collection, and CVR reporting. Financial Strategy: Drive productivity and identify opportunities to exceed forecasts and budget targets. Procurement & Final Accounts: Lead the procurement of sub-trades and suppliers, managing the production of final accounts, variations, and loss/expense claims. Risk Management: Develop commercial strategies to mitigate risk and maximize value recovery. About You We are looking for a leader with a sharp commercial mind and a background in planned maintenance. Essential Requirements: Experience: Proven track record as a Senior QS with deep knowledge of measurement, valuation, and final accounts. Sector Knowledge: Experience in planned maintenance is essential; knowledge of Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) or building fire safety works is highly desirable. Leadership: Demonstrated ability to manage, lead, and develop a team. Qualifications: NVQ Level 4 in Construction or Management and a valid CSCS Card (Black or White). What We Offer We offer a robust benefits package designed to support your health, wealth, and professional growth: Financial: 70k Base Salary + Company Car/Allowance + Discretionary Annual Profit Share Bonus. Time Off: 26 Days Holiday (plus Bank Holidays) with options to Buy/Sell/Flex. Health: Private Health Insurance or Westfield Healthcare Cash Plan, Life Assurance, and Accident Cover. Future: Enhanced Pension Plan, Share Save scheme, and Funded Professional Subscriptions. Family: Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay. Wellbeing: 2 Days Paid Volunteering, Cycle to Work, and extensive Wellbeing Support (EAP). Apply today to join a team where your commercial expertise will drive real results. Randstad CPE 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 more than 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.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: St Albans Area (Office-based) Type: Permanent, Full Time (40 hours per week) Salary: 70,000 per annum + Car Allowance / Car Are you an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor looking for a leadership role in the planned maintenance and fire safety sector? We are seeking a commercial expert to manage a portfolio of projects and lead a dedicated team of professionals. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor , you will oversee the day-to-day commercial control, reporting, and management of multiple projects from award to final account. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring maximum profitability while maintaining strong relationships with clients and the supply chain. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership: Manage and develop a small team of commercial professionals. Commercial Control: Manage all accounts (client and sub-contract), including valuations, invoicing, cash collection, and CVR reporting. Financial Strategy: Drive productivity and identify opportunities to exceed forecasts and budget targets. Procurement & Final Accounts: Lead the procurement of sub-trades and suppliers, managing the production of final accounts, variations, and loss/expense claims. Risk Management: Develop commercial strategies to mitigate risk and maximize value recovery. About You We are looking for a leader with a sharp commercial mind and a background in planned maintenance. Essential Requirements: Experience: Proven track record as a Senior QS with deep knowledge of measurement, valuation, and final accounts. Sector Knowledge: Experience in planned maintenance is essential; knowledge of Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) or building fire safety works is highly desirable. Leadership: Demonstrated ability to manage, lead, and develop a team. Qualifications: NVQ Level 4 in Construction or Management and a valid CSCS Card (Black or White). What We Offer We offer a robust benefits package designed to support your health, wealth, and professional growth: Financial: 70k Base Salary + Company Car/Allowance + Discretionary Annual Profit Share Bonus. Time Off: 26 Days Holiday (plus Bank Holidays) with options to Buy/Sell/Flex. Health: Private Health Insurance or Westfield Healthcare Cash Plan, Life Assurance, and Accident Cover. Future: Enhanced Pension Plan, Share Save scheme, and Funded Professional Subscriptions. Family: Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay. Wellbeing: 2 Days Paid Volunteering, Cycle to Work, and extensive Wellbeing Support (EAP). Apply today to join a team where your commercial expertise will drive real results. Randstad CPE 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 more than 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.