Asset & Compliance Manager Location: Salford Contract: Interim or Permanent Salary: Dependent on experience Start Date: ASAP following successful interview Sellick Partnership Ltd are seeking an experienced and motivated Asset & Compliance professional to join a financially strong and growing housing organisation with the delivery of a high-quality housing service. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who understands "what good looks like" within social housing asset management and landlord compliance and can confidently lead operational improvement, strengthen data integrity, and help shape a high-performing service. The service is undergoing significant improvement and transformation, presenting an exciting opportunity for an individual who can rebuild processes, establish meaningful performance metrics, and influence the future direction of the asset management function. Purpose of the Role To lead and support the effective delivery of asset management, landlord compliance, and property services functions across the organisation, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, sustainable, and fit for purpose. The successful candidate will play a key role in improving service performance, strengthening compliance assurance, driving value for money, and using accurate asset intelligence and stock condition data to inform strategic investment decisions. Working closely with contractors, internal teams, senior leadership, and governance boards, the role will support the development of robust asset strategies and deliver high-quality planned investment and compliance programmes in line with regulatory expectations and organisational priorities. Key Duties & Responsibilities Lead the delivery of asset management and landlord compliance services across the housing portfolio. Manage stock condition data and asset intelligence to support investment planning and asset strategy. Ensure compliance with all statutory landlord responsibilities including gas, electrical, fire, water hygiene, asbestos, and wider property compliance. Monitor and improve KPI performance relating to compliance, planned works, EPCs, sustainability, quality, cost control, and value for money. Support planned investment, capital works, and cyclical maintenance programmes. Manage contractors, budgets, forecasting, and financial performance to ensure effective service delivery and return on investment. Use performance and asset data to drive service improvement, reporting, and strategic decision-making. Develop systems, processes, and reporting to strengthen compliance, performance, and data integrity. Prepare reports and performance updates for senior leadership, boards, and committees. Support organisational improvement, transformation, and customer-focused service delivery across the organisation. The ideal candidate will hold a professional qualification such as: RICS CIOB or equivalent relevant qualification You will also demonstrate: Strong knowledge of social housing asset management and landlord compliance Experience managing compliance programmes and planned works Financial and commercial awareness Strong analytical and reporting capability Experience using data to drive decision-making and service improvement If you feel like you would be suitable for this position or would like to discuss it further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 19, 2026
Contractor
Asset & Compliance Manager Location: Salford Contract: Interim or Permanent Salary: Dependent on experience Start Date: ASAP following successful interview Sellick Partnership Ltd are seeking an experienced and motivated Asset & Compliance professional to join a financially strong and growing housing organisation with the delivery of a high-quality housing service. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who understands "what good looks like" within social housing asset management and landlord compliance and can confidently lead operational improvement, strengthen data integrity, and help shape a high-performing service. The service is undergoing significant improvement and transformation, presenting an exciting opportunity for an individual who can rebuild processes, establish meaningful performance metrics, and influence the future direction of the asset management function. Purpose of the Role To lead and support the effective delivery of asset management, landlord compliance, and property services functions across the organisation, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, sustainable, and fit for purpose. The successful candidate will play a key role in improving service performance, strengthening compliance assurance, driving value for money, and using accurate asset intelligence and stock condition data to inform strategic investment decisions. Working closely with contractors, internal teams, senior leadership, and governance boards, the role will support the development of robust asset strategies and deliver high-quality planned investment and compliance programmes in line with regulatory expectations and organisational priorities. Key Duties & Responsibilities Lead the delivery of asset management and landlord compliance services across the housing portfolio. Manage stock condition data and asset intelligence to support investment planning and asset strategy. Ensure compliance with all statutory landlord responsibilities including gas, electrical, fire, water hygiene, asbestos, and wider property compliance. Monitor and improve KPI performance relating to compliance, planned works, EPCs, sustainability, quality, cost control, and value for money. Support planned investment, capital works, and cyclical maintenance programmes. Manage contractors, budgets, forecasting, and financial performance to ensure effective service delivery and return on investment. Use performance and asset data to drive service improvement, reporting, and strategic decision-making. Develop systems, processes, and reporting to strengthen compliance, performance, and data integrity. Prepare reports and performance updates for senior leadership, boards, and committees. Support organisational improvement, transformation, and customer-focused service delivery across the organisation. The ideal candidate will hold a professional qualification such as: RICS CIOB or equivalent relevant qualification You will also demonstrate: Strong knowledge of social housing asset management and landlord compliance Experience managing compliance programmes and planned works Financial and commercial awareness Strong analytical and reporting capability Experience using data to drive decision-making and service improvement If you feel like you would be suitable for this position or would like to discuss it further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Ltd Derby office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Apricus Resourcing are working with a leading independent housing provider who are looking for a Asset Surveyor for a long term, full remote locum role covering the Chester area. Within your role you will be delivering quality surveying and capital investment services that respond to customer, organisational and financial needs within regulatory requirements. You will be responsible for delivering a high quality and cost effective property repairs, compliance and installation and estate services across the UK to mainly internal clients and additionally a small number of external clients. You will also be responsible for operational Health and Safety of the service, including fire safety and delivering effective group wide asset management and reinvestment programmes. Key Duties will include but are not limited to: Undertake stock condition surveys and other property inspections across a broad range of stock including health and safety assessments in line with organisational policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance and contract performance. This includes involvement in disrepair cases, complaints, permission requests, repairs monitoring and other property related queries. Manage works related to stock condition surveys and property inspections within agreed financial limits and in accordance with the organisation's financial policies and procedures Produce reports and documentation for work specifications and tenders to assist in addressing and resolving issues to ensure the Group is compliant with relevant legislation. Coordinate, communicate and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders, identifying any shortfalls in service delivery and ensuring they are dealt with appropriately Support delivery of the cyclical programme, including surveys, specifications, resident consultations and liaising with other stakeholders. In order to be considered for this role you will need the following: HND or HNC in Surveying AssocRICS/MRICS (or working towards) Degree, management qualification or relevant professional qualification Full current driving licence Experience in a surveying environment The role will be Mon-Fri 9am-5pm on a fully remote basis, the role will be running until April 2026 at the minimum with a view to extend. The salary for this role is 21.70/h LTD per hour / 18.44 PAYE Benefits of working via Apricus Resourcing include: Weekly Payroll Free Compliance including mandatory training & DBS Dedicated Consultant Free Uniform High Street Discounts If you are interested and meet the criteria please hit apply now or contact the office directly as one of the team would be delighted to run through the finer details!
Oct 08, 2025
Contractor
Apricus Resourcing are working with a leading independent housing provider who are looking for a Asset Surveyor for a long term, full remote locum role covering the Chester area. Within your role you will be delivering quality surveying and capital investment services that respond to customer, organisational and financial needs within regulatory requirements. You will be responsible for delivering a high quality and cost effective property repairs, compliance and installation and estate services across the UK to mainly internal clients and additionally a small number of external clients. You will also be responsible for operational Health and Safety of the service, including fire safety and delivering effective group wide asset management and reinvestment programmes. Key Duties will include but are not limited to: Undertake stock condition surveys and other property inspections across a broad range of stock including health and safety assessments in line with organisational policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance and contract performance. This includes involvement in disrepair cases, complaints, permission requests, repairs monitoring and other property related queries. Manage works related to stock condition surveys and property inspections within agreed financial limits and in accordance with the organisation's financial policies and procedures Produce reports and documentation for work specifications and tenders to assist in addressing and resolving issues to ensure the Group is compliant with relevant legislation. Coordinate, communicate and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders, identifying any shortfalls in service delivery and ensuring they are dealt with appropriately Support delivery of the cyclical programme, including surveys, specifications, resident consultations and liaising with other stakeholders. In order to be considered for this role you will need the following: HND or HNC in Surveying AssocRICS/MRICS (or working towards) Degree, management qualification or relevant professional qualification Full current driving licence Experience in a surveying environment The role will be Mon-Fri 9am-5pm on a fully remote basis, the role will be running until April 2026 at the minimum with a view to extend. The salary for this role is 21.70/h LTD per hour / 18.44 PAYE Benefits of working via Apricus Resourcing include: Weekly Payroll Free Compliance including mandatory training & DBS Dedicated Consultant Free Uniform High Street Discounts If you are interested and meet the criteria please hit apply now or contact the office directly as one of the team would be delighted to run through the finer details!
Senior Building Surveyor Location: Gosport, PO12 1EB Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 6+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £ 253.40 per day Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Based at Gosport Town Hall, you will be part of the Property Services team, supporting the Property Services Manager. Your responsibilities include: Surveying housing stock and corporate assets to evaluate and diagnose necessary work. Assessing options for work, issuing repairs, preparing specifications, and managing diverse projects. Leading projects that may involve decorations, cladding, fire safety, window replacement, re-roofing, electrical work, extensions, and structural repairs. Managing contract values typically ranging from £50,000 to £1,000,000. Allocating workloads and developing your team through relevant training. Assessing asset conditions, identifying cyclical work, supporting planned maintenance programs, and maintaining accurate stock data. Procuring and managing contracts in line with agreed terms and conditions. Liaising with customers and stakeholders, including residents, leaseholders, local councillors, and building users. Leading research for Stage 1 HRA and LGO complaints and preparing draft reports. Managing and developing a team of Surveyors for a wide range of surveying duties. Supporting and deputising for the Property Services Manager in managing resources and technical staff. Person Specifications The ideal candidate should: Hold a degree or HNC level qualification in a relevant building surveying or construction-related subject, preferably with RICS or CIOB member status. Have knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts and experience in managing contractors, negotiating contractual matters, and resolving disputes. Be knowledgeable in building construction technology, building pathology, and related legislation. Be capable of undertaking various surveys, assessing technical staff, and developing practical surveying skills. Have the ability to evaluate building options, prepare specifications, manage repairs contracts, and apply cost control techniques. Demonstrate commercial awareness, financial control, and value-for-money assessment. Be proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel, and use various software for data updates. Have experience with public procurement rules and procedures for building work. Be able to analyze stock data and measure the performance of repairs and maintenance services. Have experience in managing and developing staff, organizing resources, and advising project stakeholders. Possess excellent communication skills and be assertive when necessary. Have experience in developing relationships with clients and customers and managing expectations. Hold a full current driving licence and have a car available, with an essential car user allowance provided. Be willing to work occasionally outside normal working hours. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Senior Building Surveyor Location: Gosport, PO12 1EB Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 6+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay Rate: £ 253.40 per day Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Based at Gosport Town Hall, you will be part of the Property Services team, supporting the Property Services Manager. Your responsibilities include: Surveying housing stock and corporate assets to evaluate and diagnose necessary work. Assessing options for work, issuing repairs, preparing specifications, and managing diverse projects. Leading projects that may involve decorations, cladding, fire safety, window replacement, re-roofing, electrical work, extensions, and structural repairs. Managing contract values typically ranging from £50,000 to £1,000,000. Allocating workloads and developing your team through relevant training. Assessing asset conditions, identifying cyclical work, supporting planned maintenance programs, and maintaining accurate stock data. Procuring and managing contracts in line with agreed terms and conditions. Liaising with customers and stakeholders, including residents, leaseholders, local councillors, and building users. Leading research for Stage 1 HRA and LGO complaints and preparing draft reports. Managing and developing a team of Surveyors for a wide range of surveying duties. Supporting and deputising for the Property Services Manager in managing resources and technical staff. Person Specifications The ideal candidate should: Hold a degree or HNC level qualification in a relevant building surveying or construction-related subject, preferably with RICS or CIOB member status. Have knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts and experience in managing contractors, negotiating contractual matters, and resolving disputes. Be knowledgeable in building construction technology, building pathology, and related legislation. Be capable of undertaking various surveys, assessing technical staff, and developing practical surveying skills. Have the ability to evaluate building options, prepare specifications, manage repairs contracts, and apply cost control techniques. Demonstrate commercial awareness, financial control, and value-for-money assessment. Be proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel, and use various software for data updates. Have experience with public procurement rules and procedures for building work. Be able to analyze stock data and measure the performance of repairs and maintenance services. Have experience in managing and developing staff, organizing resources, and advising project stakeholders. Possess excellent communication skills and be assertive when necessary. Have experience in developing relationships with clients and customers and managing expectations. Hold a full current driving licence and have a car available, with an essential car user allowance provided. Be willing to work occasionally outside normal working hours. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Job Title: Building Surveyor Location: Hampshire Coast Contract: Initial 6-month contract, 37 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Rate: 300 per day Working Hours: Aligned with the Council's flexible working hours policy Potential: Strong potential for contract extension, with excellent internal progression opportunities into senior roles About the Role We are looking for an experienced and motivated Building Surveyor to join our Property Services team on the Hampshire coast. You'll contribute to the management of a diverse property portfolio that includes over 3,000 residential homes , alongside corporate, commercial, and community assets . This is an exciting time to join the Council. The service has been through a challenging period, but under the leadership of a new Head of Service , things are moving in a clearly positive direction. Early feedback has been encouraging - with one of the current interim staff describing him as "a pleasure to work for." The team is rebuilding with a focus on quality, accountability, and long-term improvement, making this a great opportunity to get involved at a pivotal moment. In this role, you'll deal with everything from diagnosing building faults and issuing work orders, to updating condition data and ensuring repair quality. You'll be part of a team working to restore confidence in the service and deliver meaningful improvements for residents and stakeholders alike. Key Responsibilities Inspect and diagnose day-to-day repair issues in residential and commercial properties Advise on appropriate repair and maintenance solutions Conduct property surveys and maintain accurate stock condition records Manage responsive repair works with a focus on quality and value Ensure compliance with health & safety and relevant legislation Liaise with contractors, manage contracts, and resolve disputes Provide cost estimates, monitor budgets, and analyse repair history Deliver excellent customer service through clear communication with tenants, colleagues, and stakeholders What We're Looking For We're seeking candidates who: Bring proven experience in managing reactive repairs in housing or commercial environments Have sound knowledge of building construction and fault diagnosis Understand and apply relevant legislation and health & safety regulations Are familiar with Working at Height and the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Have experience in conducting measured and stock condition surveys Can manage contractors and confidently resolve issues Demonstrate commercial awareness through effective budget and cost control Are proficient with Microsoft Office and open to learning new systems Are organised, proactive, and excellent at managing their time Communicate clearly and professionally with a range of audiences Special Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential A car user allowance will be provided while the duties of the post require it Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Job Title: Building Surveyor Location: Hampshire Coast Contract: Initial 6-month contract, 37 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Rate: 300 per day Working Hours: Aligned with the Council's flexible working hours policy Potential: Strong potential for contract extension, with excellent internal progression opportunities into senior roles About the Role We are looking for an experienced and motivated Building Surveyor to join our Property Services team on the Hampshire coast. You'll contribute to the management of a diverse property portfolio that includes over 3,000 residential homes , alongside corporate, commercial, and community assets . This is an exciting time to join the Council. The service has been through a challenging period, but under the leadership of a new Head of Service , things are moving in a clearly positive direction. Early feedback has been encouraging - with one of the current interim staff describing him as "a pleasure to work for." The team is rebuilding with a focus on quality, accountability, and long-term improvement, making this a great opportunity to get involved at a pivotal moment. In this role, you'll deal with everything from diagnosing building faults and issuing work orders, to updating condition data and ensuring repair quality. You'll be part of a team working to restore confidence in the service and deliver meaningful improvements for residents and stakeholders alike. Key Responsibilities Inspect and diagnose day-to-day repair issues in residential and commercial properties Advise on appropriate repair and maintenance solutions Conduct property surveys and maintain accurate stock condition records Manage responsive repair works with a focus on quality and value Ensure compliance with health & safety and relevant legislation Liaise with contractors, manage contracts, and resolve disputes Provide cost estimates, monitor budgets, and analyse repair history Deliver excellent customer service through clear communication with tenants, colleagues, and stakeholders What We're Looking For We're seeking candidates who: Bring proven experience in managing reactive repairs in housing or commercial environments Have sound knowledge of building construction and fault diagnosis Understand and apply relevant legislation and health & safety regulations Are familiar with Working at Height and the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 Have experience in conducting measured and stock condition surveys Can manage contractors and confidently resolve issues Demonstrate commercial awareness through effective budget and cost control Are proficient with Microsoft Office and open to learning new systems Are organised, proactive, and excellent at managing their time Communicate clearly and professionally with a range of audiences Special Requirements A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential A car user allowance will be provided while the duties of the post require it Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.