We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
A place to make things happen Location: Hybrid, North West with travel to schemes on average, once a week and occasional travel to our client's offices. Salary: £48,683 per annum (including car allowance) Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday 9am to 5pm Our client believes everyone should have a safe and affordable place to call home. It's this belief that drives everything they do and inspires them to go above and beyond for their customers. They pride themselves in understanding their needs and delivering the best customer service, every time. They're also proud to be at the forefront of change. They're on a journey of transformation, finding new ways to support their customers - and their people. If you're looking for a career where you can learn new skills, try new things and shape your future, there's a place for you at our client. Do you want to lead complex programmes that make a real difference to people's homes and communities? Join the organisation as an Asset Project Manager, where you'll take ownership of high-value investment programmes and ensure projects are delivered efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards. At our client, their planned works programmes are about more than buildings they're about delivering well-managed, value-driven projects that improve lives. In this role, you'll take a strategic, hands-on approach to project and contractor management, ensuring successful delivery across a diverse portfolio. About the role You'll be responsible for managing a programme of planned maintenance and refurbishment projects from inception to completion, overseeing regional budgets of £5-6 million. Leading on project governance, you'll coordinate multiple concurrent schemes, ensuring they remain on track, within budget, and aligned to programme objectives. A key part of your role will be managing contractor performance. Working with a network of external partners, you'll set clear expectations, monitor delivery against KPIs, and take decisive action where projects fall behind whether that's reprogramming works, addressing performance issues, or mitigating risks to keep delivery on track. Your ability to balance technical delivery with customer engagement will be key. You'll inspect works before, during, and after completion, manage risks, uphold health and safety standards, and communicate clearly with residents and stakeholders throughout the journey. Asset Project Manager Salary The spot salary for this post is £47,433 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. You'll also receive a car allowance starting at £1,250 per annum. About you The essentials: Experience of construction management in planned maintenance/refurbishments Experience managing external contractors Knowledge of health & safety issues effecting properties Excellent negotiation and contract management skills Significant forecasting and budget management experience IT skills relating to Project Management or Asset Management systems The desirables Previous experience in social housing Ability to conduct stock condition/energy performance surveys Report writing skills The successful applicant will be subject to pre employment checks, such as DBS and social media screening, before an offer is confirmed. Asset Project Manager Interviews Our client wants your candidate experience to reflect who they are - a place to grow, a place to thrive, a place to be you. Stage 1: A Place to Connect A call with the hiring manager. You'll learn more about the role and team, and they'll get to know you your experience, goals, and what you bring. Stage 2: A Place to Show Your Strengths A role related assessment and behavioural and scenario-based interview focused on how you apply your knowledge to real-life situations. You'll be asked to complete a Congruity Questionnaire in advance. Our client aims to make the process clear, supportive, and genuinely valuable a place where you feel informed and confident at every step. A place to build a future They've got big ambitions and they're looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do. We're Committed to Inclusion They believe diversity makes them stronger and they're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they'll make it happen. Because this isn't just a workplace it's a place to belong. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK. The organisation does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to the organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: The organisation works exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. REF-
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
A place to make things happen Location: Hybrid, North West with travel to schemes on average, once a week and occasional travel to our client's offices. Salary: £48,683 per annum (including car allowance) Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday 9am to 5pm Our client believes everyone should have a safe and affordable place to call home. It's this belief that drives everything they do and inspires them to go above and beyond for their customers. They pride themselves in understanding their needs and delivering the best customer service, every time. They're also proud to be at the forefront of change. They're on a journey of transformation, finding new ways to support their customers - and their people. If you're looking for a career where you can learn new skills, try new things and shape your future, there's a place for you at our client. Do you want to lead complex programmes that make a real difference to people's homes and communities? Join the organisation as an Asset Project Manager, where you'll take ownership of high-value investment programmes and ensure projects are delivered efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards. At our client, their planned works programmes are about more than buildings they're about delivering well-managed, value-driven projects that improve lives. In this role, you'll take a strategic, hands-on approach to project and contractor management, ensuring successful delivery across a diverse portfolio. About the role You'll be responsible for managing a programme of planned maintenance and refurbishment projects from inception to completion, overseeing regional budgets of £5-6 million. Leading on project governance, you'll coordinate multiple concurrent schemes, ensuring they remain on track, within budget, and aligned to programme objectives. A key part of your role will be managing contractor performance. Working with a network of external partners, you'll set clear expectations, monitor delivery against KPIs, and take decisive action where projects fall behind whether that's reprogramming works, addressing performance issues, or mitigating risks to keep delivery on track. Your ability to balance technical delivery with customer engagement will be key. You'll inspect works before, during, and after completion, manage risks, uphold health and safety standards, and communicate clearly with residents and stakeholders throughout the journey. Asset Project Manager Salary The spot salary for this post is £47,433 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. You'll also receive a car allowance starting at £1,250 per annum. About you The essentials: Experience of construction management in planned maintenance/refurbishments Experience managing external contractors Knowledge of health & safety issues effecting properties Excellent negotiation and contract management skills Significant forecasting and budget management experience IT skills relating to Project Management or Asset Management systems The desirables Previous experience in social housing Ability to conduct stock condition/energy performance surveys Report writing skills The successful applicant will be subject to pre employment checks, such as DBS and social media screening, before an offer is confirmed. Asset Project Manager Interviews Our client wants your candidate experience to reflect who they are - a place to grow, a place to thrive, a place to be you. Stage 1: A Place to Connect A call with the hiring manager. You'll learn more about the role and team, and they'll get to know you your experience, goals, and what you bring. Stage 2: A Place to Show Your Strengths A role related assessment and behavioural and scenario-based interview focused on how you apply your knowledge to real-life situations. You'll be asked to complete a Congruity Questionnaire in advance. Our client aims to make the process clear, supportive, and genuinely valuable a place where you feel informed and confident at every step. A place to build a future They've got big ambitions and they're looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do. We're Committed to Inclusion They believe diversity makes them stronger and they're committed to creating a place where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they'll make it happen. Because this isn't just a workplace it's a place to belong. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK. The organisation does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to the organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: The organisation works exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. REF-
Interim Planned Works Surveyor Opportunity - Gloucestershire Your new company This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking, community-focused housing provider committed to delivering safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents across the wider Gloucestershire region. Your new employer has an ambitious investment programme and a strong focus on customer satisfaction, delivered by a passionate team, valuing innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Your new role You will play a key role in ensuring that successful delivery of planned investment works across capital and maintenance programmes. This will involve carrying out and delivering specifications, managing contractors, and ensure works are completed to the highest of standards. Preparing schedules of works and specifications. Managing contractors to ensure safe and compliant delivery. Overseeing quality assurance, inspecting completed work, resolving defects. Ensuring compliance with legislation and health & safety requirements. What you'll need to succeed Experience working as a building surveyor, contract manager, or planned works surveyor in a social housing environment. Good knowledge of building pathology, planned maintenance, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication skills. Desirable - a professional or relevant qualification (HNC, HNC or degree). What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a daily rate, paid to you on a weekly basis for the duration of your contract (3-6 months in duration). What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 18, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Planned Works Surveyor Opportunity - Gloucestershire Your new company This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking, community-focused housing provider committed to delivering safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents across the wider Gloucestershire region. Your new employer has an ambitious investment programme and a strong focus on customer satisfaction, delivered by a passionate team, valuing innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Your new role You will play a key role in ensuring that successful delivery of planned investment works across capital and maintenance programmes. This will involve carrying out and delivering specifications, managing contractors, and ensure works are completed to the highest of standards. Preparing schedules of works and specifications. Managing contractors to ensure safe and compliant delivery. Overseeing quality assurance, inspecting completed work, resolving defects. Ensuring compliance with legislation and health & safety requirements. What you'll need to succeed Experience working as a building surveyor, contract manager, or planned works surveyor in a social housing environment. Good knowledge of building pathology, planned maintenance, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication skills. Desirable - a professional or relevant qualification (HNC, HNC or degree). What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a daily rate, paid to you on a weekly basis for the duration of your contract (3-6 months in duration). What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Use your engineering expertise to shape the future of an organisation that supports military veterans. This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the engineering strategy, infrastructure investment and long-term development of a respected charitable organisation's multi-site estate portfolio. Reporting directly to the Director of Operations, you will become the organisation's senior engineering authority, providing technical leadership across multiple sites while helping to shape future investment decisions, sustainability initiatives and asset management strategies. This is not a traditional facilities management position. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing how buildings, engineering systems and infrastructure evolve over the coming years, ensuring environments remain safe, sustainable, compliant and fit for the future. Most importantly, every decision you make will positively impact the lives of military veterans and their families. Why this role is different As Head of Estates, you will sit at the heart of the organisation's leadership team, acting as the bridge between technical engineering requirements and operational delivery. You will have the opportunity to: Lead the long-term engineering and estates strategy across a diverse property portfolio Influence significant capital investment and infrastructure improvement programmes Develop asset lifecycle and replacement strategies Drive sustainability and environmental initiatives Provide expert engineering advice to senior leadership Shape future estate development and investment decisions Deliver meaningful improvements within environments that support military veterans This is an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy while leading engineering decisions that genuinely matter. The Role As Head of Estates, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across building services, infrastructure, engineering systems and estate assets. Working across multiple locations, you will oversee a small engineering team and specialist contractors while ensuring the estate remains safe, compliant, efficient and future-ready. Key responsibilities will include: Engineering Leadership & Strategy Act as the organisation's senior engineering and technical advisor Develop and implement long-term engineering and asset management strategies Support senior leaders with technical decision-making and investment planning Build strong engineering governance and compliance frameworks Lead infrastructure and sustainability initiatives Asset Management & Capital Planning Develop structured asset lifecycle and replacement programmes Create long-term capital expenditure plans and investment roadmaps Assess infrastructure condition, risk and future viability Support business case development for major projects and upgrades Prioritise engineering investment to maximise value and operational resilience Estates & Infrastructure Management Oversee building services, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems Lead infrastructure improvement and upgrade projects Ensure estates services support operational excellence across all locations Manage planned maintenance strategies and contractor performance Drive continuous improvement across engineering operations Stakeholder Engagement Build collaborative relationships across Operations, Sustainability and Senior Leadership teams Communicate technical information clearly to non-technical stakeholders Work closely with site leadership teams to ensure engineering solutions support resident wellbeing Foster a culture of openness, collaboration and shared decision making About You We are keen to hear from candidates who bring strong engineering leadership experience within multi-site environments. You may currently be working as a: Head of Estates Estates Manager Senior Estates Manager Technical Services Manager Building Services Manager Engineering Services Manager Regional Engineering Manager Facilities Engineering Manager Head of Building Services Senior Engineering Manager Experience gained within healthcare, care, facilities management, defence, hospitality, education, commercial property, manufacturing, engineering services or other regulated environments will be considered. What You'll Bring Strong mechanical and electrical building services knowledge Experience managing engineering or estates functions across multiple sites Asset management and lifecycle planning expertise Capital expenditure planning and budget management experience Contractor and supplier management capability Strong understanding of compliance, risk and engineering governance Experience delivering infrastructure upgrades and improvement projects Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly Experience of HVAC systems, water infrastructure, sustainability initiatives and regulated environments would be advantageous. The Person Cultural fit is critical to this appointment. You will be: Collaborative and approachable Humble and respectful Values-driven and people-focused Comfortable working across teams and disciplines Emotionally intelligent with strong relationship-building skills Able to influence through expertise rather than hierarchy Passionate about creating positive environments for residents and colleagues This role requires someone who understands that they are supporting people's homes, not simply managing buildings. Working Pattern This is a multi-site role covering locations including: Solihull High Wycombe Surbiton Worthing The role typically involves: Visiting approximately two sites per week Three to four days site-based One to two days working from home Travel is an essential part of the role. Travel time is paid from the point you leave home and mileage is reimbursed. Benefits Salary of 60,000 - 65,000 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 7.5% employer pension contribution Life assurance (3x salary) Professional membership fees paid Blue Light Card discounts Occupational sick pay scheme Additional paid leave for Reservists and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers Mileage reimbursement Paid travel time Hybrid working Apply Now If you are an engineering leader looking for an opportunity to shape the future of a multi-site estate portfolio while making a genuine difference to the lives of military veterans, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more about this unique leadership opportunity.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Use your engineering expertise to shape the future of an organisation that supports military veterans. This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the engineering strategy, infrastructure investment and long-term development of a respected charitable organisation's multi-site estate portfolio. Reporting directly to the Director of Operations, you will become the organisation's senior engineering authority, providing technical leadership across multiple sites while helping to shape future investment decisions, sustainability initiatives and asset management strategies. This is not a traditional facilities management position. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing how buildings, engineering systems and infrastructure evolve over the coming years, ensuring environments remain safe, sustainable, compliant and fit for the future. Most importantly, every decision you make will positively impact the lives of military veterans and their families. Why this role is different As Head of Estates, you will sit at the heart of the organisation's leadership team, acting as the bridge between technical engineering requirements and operational delivery. You will have the opportunity to: Lead the long-term engineering and estates strategy across a diverse property portfolio Influence significant capital investment and infrastructure improvement programmes Develop asset lifecycle and replacement strategies Drive sustainability and environmental initiatives Provide expert engineering advice to senior leadership Shape future estate development and investment decisions Deliver meaningful improvements within environments that support military veterans This is an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy while leading engineering decisions that genuinely matter. The Role As Head of Estates, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across building services, infrastructure, engineering systems and estate assets. Working across multiple locations, you will oversee a small engineering team and specialist contractors while ensuring the estate remains safe, compliant, efficient and future-ready. Key responsibilities will include: Engineering Leadership & Strategy Act as the organisation's senior engineering and technical advisor Develop and implement long-term engineering and asset management strategies Support senior leaders with technical decision-making and investment planning Build strong engineering governance and compliance frameworks Lead infrastructure and sustainability initiatives Asset Management & Capital Planning Develop structured asset lifecycle and replacement programmes Create long-term capital expenditure plans and investment roadmaps Assess infrastructure condition, risk and future viability Support business case development for major projects and upgrades Prioritise engineering investment to maximise value and operational resilience Estates & Infrastructure Management Oversee building services, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems Lead infrastructure improvement and upgrade projects Ensure estates services support operational excellence across all locations Manage planned maintenance strategies and contractor performance Drive continuous improvement across engineering operations Stakeholder Engagement Build collaborative relationships across Operations, Sustainability and Senior Leadership teams Communicate technical information clearly to non-technical stakeholders Work closely with site leadership teams to ensure engineering solutions support resident wellbeing Foster a culture of openness, collaboration and shared decision making About You We are keen to hear from candidates who bring strong engineering leadership experience within multi-site environments. You may currently be working as a: Head of Estates Estates Manager Senior Estates Manager Technical Services Manager Building Services Manager Engineering Services Manager Regional Engineering Manager Facilities Engineering Manager Head of Building Services Senior Engineering Manager Experience gained within healthcare, care, facilities management, defence, hospitality, education, commercial property, manufacturing, engineering services or other regulated environments will be considered. What You'll Bring Strong mechanical and electrical building services knowledge Experience managing engineering or estates functions across multiple sites Asset management and lifecycle planning expertise Capital expenditure planning and budget management experience Contractor and supplier management capability Strong understanding of compliance, risk and engineering governance Experience delivering infrastructure upgrades and improvement projects Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly Experience of HVAC systems, water infrastructure, sustainability initiatives and regulated environments would be advantageous. The Person Cultural fit is critical to this appointment. You will be: Collaborative and approachable Humble and respectful Values-driven and people-focused Comfortable working across teams and disciplines Emotionally intelligent with strong relationship-building skills Able to influence through expertise rather than hierarchy Passionate about creating positive environments for residents and colleagues This role requires someone who understands that they are supporting people's homes, not simply managing buildings. Working Pattern This is a multi-site role covering locations including: Solihull High Wycombe Surbiton Worthing The role typically involves: Visiting approximately two sites per week Three to four days site-based One to two days working from home Travel is an essential part of the role. Travel time is paid from the point you leave home and mileage is reimbursed. Benefits Salary of 60,000 - 65,000 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 7.5% employer pension contribution Life assurance (3x salary) Professional membership fees paid Blue Light Card discounts Occupational sick pay scheme Additional paid leave for Reservists and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers Mileage reimbursement Paid travel time Hybrid working Apply Now If you are an engineering leader looking for an opportunity to shape the future of a multi-site estate portfolio while making a genuine difference to the lives of military veterans, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more about this unique leadership opportunity.
Project Manager (Asset Investment and Sustainability) Duration: 12 month FTC Location: West Sussex Salary: 44,500 Department: Asset & Sustainability Role purpose To support the delivery of asset investment and sustainability programmes, ensuring homes are safe, efficient and well maintained. The role focuses on managing projects and contracts, maintaining compliance, and working closely with customers and contractors to deliver works on time, within budget and to a good standard. Key responsibilities Deliver planned investment and sustainability programmes in line with business priorities and regulatory requirements Prepare and manage work specifications, ensuring they are clearly defined and approved Monitor progress against programme targets, budgets and deadlines Carry out inspections and approve completed works Procure works through frameworks Manage contracts to ensure quality, cost and programme expectations are met Ensure all works meet relevant legislation and standards, including health and safety and CDM regulations Monitor contractor compliance and responsibilities Manage project budgets and track spend against plans Use asset data to inform investment decisions and identify improvements Keep customers informed about works affecting their homes and support consultation processes, including Section 20 requirements Essential skills Experience delivering planned works, maintenance or investment programmes Experience managing contractors or contracts Experience managing budgets and value for money For more information, please contact Branwen Johns on or email your CV.
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
Project Manager (Asset Investment and Sustainability) Duration: 12 month FTC Location: West Sussex Salary: 44,500 Department: Asset & Sustainability Role purpose To support the delivery of asset investment and sustainability programmes, ensuring homes are safe, efficient and well maintained. The role focuses on managing projects and contracts, maintaining compliance, and working closely with customers and contractors to deliver works on time, within budget and to a good standard. Key responsibilities Deliver planned investment and sustainability programmes in line with business priorities and regulatory requirements Prepare and manage work specifications, ensuring they are clearly defined and approved Monitor progress against programme targets, budgets and deadlines Carry out inspections and approve completed works Procure works through frameworks Manage contracts to ensure quality, cost and programme expectations are met Ensure all works meet relevant legislation and standards, including health and safety and CDM regulations Monitor contractor compliance and responsibilities Manage project budgets and track spend against plans Use asset data to inform investment decisions and identify improvements Keep customers informed about works affecting their homes and support consultation processes, including Section 20 requirements Essential skills Experience delivering planned works, maintenance or investment programmes Experience managing contractors or contracts Experience managing budgets and value for money For more information, please contact Branwen Johns on or email your CV.
The role To lead the delivery of Harlow Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes The experience you will bring: Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
The role To lead the delivery of Harlow Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes The experience you will bring: Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
We are seeking to appoint a Capital Projects and Project Management Surveyor on an initial 6-month basis to support the Estates and Assets Assistant Director. Please note this role will be based in the office for a minimum of 3 days per week. Role purpose: This role will focus on managing several key projects and will involve working closely with senior management to ensure the successful delivery of these projects. Candidates must be able to lead with confidence and have a 'self-starter' approach as the work programme has several projects in flight and requires the successful individual to manage a variety of stakeholders. Key responsibilities: Work proactively and positively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to ensure the successful working of Estates in the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution, and completion of various building projects, including repairs, refurbishments, roofing, and minor works providing contract administrator role. Provide an educated client role to manage external professional consultants leading project design from RIBA Stages 0 - 7 as required Conduct detailed building surveys and condition assessments for the Council's commercial and community assets to identify and prioritise maintenance and repair needs for the team to manage Provide professional advice on building matters, including the preparation of specifications, tenders, and cost estimates for works required Lead an aligned and co-ordinated approach between Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure team are informed or priorities and can plan effective use of resources in a timely manner to provide good customer service and efficiencies operating the estate Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders and contractors, ensuring effective communication and that projects are delivered successfully Ensure all works comply with relevant regulations, health and safety standards, and best practice guideline Key skills/experience required: MRICS qualified or similar professional qualification post graduate level Providing advice and support on highly complex or politically sensitive service and property management issues; interpreting and process complex information, making appropriate recommendations to inform sound decision making Experience of developing large scale property, reinvestment programme and building compliance programmes to support the wider team Knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction related issues contracts such as JCT, ICE etc Produce detailed scope of works, preparation of specifications for capital investment projects and planned maintenance programmes in order to effectively deliver the Asset Management Strategic Plan ensuring the stock is kept in good condition and meets business needs now and in the future
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking to appoint a Capital Projects and Project Management Surveyor on an initial 6-month basis to support the Estates and Assets Assistant Director. Please note this role will be based in the office for a minimum of 3 days per week. Role purpose: This role will focus on managing several key projects and will involve working closely with senior management to ensure the successful delivery of these projects. Candidates must be able to lead with confidence and have a 'self-starter' approach as the work programme has several projects in flight and requires the successful individual to manage a variety of stakeholders. Key responsibilities: Work proactively and positively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to ensure the successful working of Estates in the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution, and completion of various building projects, including repairs, refurbishments, roofing, and minor works providing contract administrator role. Provide an educated client role to manage external professional consultants leading project design from RIBA Stages 0 - 7 as required Conduct detailed building surveys and condition assessments for the Council's commercial and community assets to identify and prioritise maintenance and repair needs for the team to manage Provide professional advice on building matters, including the preparation of specifications, tenders, and cost estimates for works required Lead an aligned and co-ordinated approach between Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure team are informed or priorities and can plan effective use of resources in a timely manner to provide good customer service and efficiencies operating the estate Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders and contractors, ensuring effective communication and that projects are delivered successfully Ensure all works comply with relevant regulations, health and safety standards, and best practice guideline Key skills/experience required: MRICS qualified or similar professional qualification post graduate level Providing advice and support on highly complex or politically sensitive service and property management issues; interpreting and process complex information, making appropriate recommendations to inform sound decision making Experience of developing large scale property, reinvestment programme and building compliance programmes to support the wider team Knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction related issues contracts such as JCT, ICE etc Produce detailed scope of works, preparation of specifications for capital investment projects and planned maintenance programmes in order to effectively deliver the Asset Management Strategic Plan ensuring the stock is kept in good condition and meets business needs now and in the future
The role To lead the delivery of Harlow Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes The experience you will bring: Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
The role To lead the delivery of Harlow Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes The experience you will bring: Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
Maintenance Engineer Days (Monday to Friday) Circa £42,000 Okehampton, Devon Hands-on engineering role with real impact . We're working with a long-established, well-invested production site based near Okehampton who are looking to expand their maintenance team and add a skilled and proactive Maintenance Engineer to help deliver reliable plant performance and reduce downtime. This is a days-based role in a fast-paced production environment, ideally suited to someone with an electrical bias - though mechanical engineers with evidence of any electrical fault-finding skills are also encouraged to apply, as well as those leaving the forces. What you'll be doing: As part of the core engineering team, you'll support both reactive and planned maintenance across a range of production machinery and utilities. Key duties will include: Carrying out fault-finding, repairs, and component replacement on a wide range of electrical and mechanical systems. Supporting the site's preventative maintenance schedule to minimise unplanned breakdowns. Working safely and efficiently within electrical panels, including isolations, motor controls, sensors, relays, and PLCs. Supporting continuous improvement activities and looking for ways to reduce downtime. Working closely with the Supervisor and Engineering Manager to prioritise work and keep production running smoothly. What you'll need to succeed: A recognised qualification or apprenticeship in electrical or mechanical engineering. Solid experience in a maintenance role within a production or manufacturing setting. Comfortable with both reactive and preventative maintenance tasks. Electrical bias preferred but not essential Familiarity with CMMS systems and maintenance reporting. A team player with a proactive and hands-on approach to engineering challenges. What's in it for you? Salary up to £42,000 based on a 40-hour week. Overtime paid at 1.5x Days-based shift pattern (no nights). Great team culture with ongoing investment in training, tools, and equipment. Stable and well-established employer with clear progression routes. Ready to find out more? If you're a skilled maintenance engineer looking for a fresh challenge in a supportive team, apply now. For a confidential chat, contact Maintenance Engineering Recruiter Liam Reid today. Know someone else who might be a fit? Ask about our referral scheme.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Maintenance Engineer Days (Monday to Friday) Circa £42,000 Okehampton, Devon Hands-on engineering role with real impact . We're working with a long-established, well-invested production site based near Okehampton who are looking to expand their maintenance team and add a skilled and proactive Maintenance Engineer to help deliver reliable plant performance and reduce downtime. This is a days-based role in a fast-paced production environment, ideally suited to someone with an electrical bias - though mechanical engineers with evidence of any electrical fault-finding skills are also encouraged to apply, as well as those leaving the forces. What you'll be doing: As part of the core engineering team, you'll support both reactive and planned maintenance across a range of production machinery and utilities. Key duties will include: Carrying out fault-finding, repairs, and component replacement on a wide range of electrical and mechanical systems. Supporting the site's preventative maintenance schedule to minimise unplanned breakdowns. Working safely and efficiently within electrical panels, including isolations, motor controls, sensors, relays, and PLCs. Supporting continuous improvement activities and looking for ways to reduce downtime. Working closely with the Supervisor and Engineering Manager to prioritise work and keep production running smoothly. What you'll need to succeed: A recognised qualification or apprenticeship in electrical or mechanical engineering. Solid experience in a maintenance role within a production or manufacturing setting. Comfortable with both reactive and preventative maintenance tasks. Electrical bias preferred but not essential Familiarity with CMMS systems and maintenance reporting. A team player with a proactive and hands-on approach to engineering challenges. What's in it for you? Salary up to £42,000 based on a 40-hour week. Overtime paid at 1.5x Days-based shift pattern (no nights). Great team culture with ongoing investment in training, tools, and equipment. Stable and well-established employer with clear progression routes. Ready to find out more? If you're a skilled maintenance engineer looking for a fresh challenge in a supportive team, apply now. For a confidential chat, contact Maintenance Engineering Recruiter Liam Reid today. Know someone else who might be a fit? Ask about our referral scheme.
Interim Capital Projects Project Management Surveyor Castle Point Borough Council 3 days per week in office Initial 6 month contract £450 per day (Umbrella) This is a delivery-focused role overseeing a range of live capital and maintenance projects across the Council's property portfolio. You will be working closely with senior management and a range of stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery across multiple workstreams. The role requires a confident, self-starting individual who can take ownership of a varied workload and drive outcomes in a complex environment. Role purpose You will manage and coordinate several key capital and maintenance projects, ensuring effective delivery from inception through to completion. Working closely with internal teams and external consultants, you will provide professional advice, oversee project delivery, and ensure that all works are delivered to required standards, on time and within budget. Key responsibilities Work proactively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to support effective delivery of estates functions within the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution and completion of building projects including repairs, refurbishments, roofing and minor works, acting as Contract Administrator Act as an educated client, managing external consultants and leading project delivery through RIBA Stages 0-7 as required Undertake detailed building surveys and condition assessments across commercial and community assets, identifying and prioritising maintenance and repair needs Provide professional advice on building matters, including preparation of specifications, tender documentation and cost estimates Support a coordinated approach between the Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure priorities are aligned and resources are used effectively Key skills and experience required MRICS qualified or equivalent professional qualification at postgraduate level Experience providing advice on complex or politically sensitive property and asset management matters, including interpreting complex information and making recommendations Proven experience delivering large-scale property reinvestment or capital programmes within a public sector or similar environment Strong knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction contracts including JCT and ICE forms Experience producing detailed scopes of work, specifications and cost estimates for capital investment and planned maintenance programmes Ability to support the delivery of asset management strategies and ensure property portfolios are maintained to appropriate standards If this role is of interest to you, please apply with your CV before Friday 19th June.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Interim Capital Projects Project Management Surveyor Castle Point Borough Council 3 days per week in office Initial 6 month contract £450 per day (Umbrella) This is a delivery-focused role overseeing a range of live capital and maintenance projects across the Council's property portfolio. You will be working closely with senior management and a range of stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery across multiple workstreams. The role requires a confident, self-starting individual who can take ownership of a varied workload and drive outcomes in a complex environment. Role purpose You will manage and coordinate several key capital and maintenance projects, ensuring effective delivery from inception through to completion. Working closely with internal teams and external consultants, you will provide professional advice, oversee project delivery, and ensure that all works are delivered to required standards, on time and within budget. Key responsibilities Work proactively with the Estate & Asset Manager and wider estates team to support effective delivery of estates functions within the Commercial & Assets Directorate Oversee and manage the planning, execution and completion of building projects including repairs, refurbishments, roofing and minor works, acting as Contract Administrator Act as an educated client, managing external consultants and leading project delivery through RIBA Stages 0-7 as required Undertake detailed building surveys and condition assessments across commercial and community assets, identifying and prioritising maintenance and repair needs Provide professional advice on building matters, including preparation of specifications, tender documentation and cost estimates Support a coordinated approach between the Planned Maintenance Surveyor and Property Technical Officer to ensure priorities are aligned and resources are used effectively Key skills and experience required MRICS qualified or equivalent professional qualification at postgraduate level Experience providing advice on complex or politically sensitive property and asset management matters, including interpreting complex information and making recommendations Proven experience delivering large-scale property reinvestment or capital programmes within a public sector or similar environment Strong knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and construction contracts including JCT and ICE forms Experience producing detailed scopes of work, specifications and cost estimates for capital investment and planned maintenance programmes Ability to support the delivery of asset management strategies and ensure property portfolios are maintained to appropriate standards If this role is of interest to you, please apply with your CV before Friday 19th June.
Investment/Asset Manager Job based in Glasgow Your New RoleAs Investment Manager, you will take responsibility for the successful delivery of the organisation's planned maintenance and major works programmes. Your duties will include: Leading and managing planned maintenance and major repair projects from inception to completion Monitoring project budgets, ensuring cost control and reporting variances Preparing specifications, tender documents and supporting procurement activity Managing contractors to ensure work is delivered on time, within budget and to required quality standards Ensuring full compliance with health & safety, CDM and regulatory requirements Working closely with internal teams to deliver services to tenants and factored owners Carrying out consultations and maintaining clear communication with customers throughout project delivery Developing and reviewing procedures to support effective project management Producing performance reports for senior management and governance groups Gathering customer feedback and implementing service improvements Line-managing an Investment Officer and supporting wider asset management priorities What You'll Need to Succeed Experience managing planned maintenance and/or major repair projects Strong programme and project management skills Proven contract management experience in property repairs or maintenance. Knowledge of H&S and CDM regulations Excellent communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to manage budgets and deliver value for money Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and project management tools Degree-level qualification or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What You'll Get in Return Immediate start Competitive daily rate (Grade 8 equivalent) Opportunity to lead significant investment programmes Supportive team environment Valuable experience within a respected Housing Association What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or get in touch for more information.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd be happy to have a confidential discussion about your next step.
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
Investment/Asset Manager Job based in Glasgow Your New RoleAs Investment Manager, you will take responsibility for the successful delivery of the organisation's planned maintenance and major works programmes. Your duties will include: Leading and managing planned maintenance and major repair projects from inception to completion Monitoring project budgets, ensuring cost control and reporting variances Preparing specifications, tender documents and supporting procurement activity Managing contractors to ensure work is delivered on time, within budget and to required quality standards Ensuring full compliance with health & safety, CDM and regulatory requirements Working closely with internal teams to deliver services to tenants and factored owners Carrying out consultations and maintaining clear communication with customers throughout project delivery Developing and reviewing procedures to support effective project management Producing performance reports for senior management and governance groups Gathering customer feedback and implementing service improvements Line-managing an Investment Officer and supporting wider asset management priorities What You'll Need to Succeed Experience managing planned maintenance and/or major repair projects Strong programme and project management skills Proven contract management experience in property repairs or maintenance. Knowledge of H&S and CDM regulations Excellent communication skills with a customer-focused approach Ability to manage budgets and deliver value for money Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and project management tools Degree-level qualification or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle What You'll Get in Return Immediate start Competitive daily rate (Grade 8 equivalent) Opportunity to lead significant investment programmes Supportive team environment Valuable experience within a respected Housing Association What You Need to Do Now If you're interested in this role, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or get in touch for more information.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd be happy to have a confidential discussion about your next step.
Senior Damp, Mould and Disrepair Surveyor Temporary, Full Time 450.00 per day (umbrella) MMP Consultancy are delighted to be supporting a District Council to recruit a temporary Senior Damp, Mould and Disrepair Surveyor on a 12-month basis. Please note that this post requires the successful individual to be based on site 3-4 days per week. The Role To lead the delivery of the Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes Experience Required Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Senior Damp, Mould and Disrepair Surveyor Temporary, Full Time 450.00 per day (umbrella) MMP Consultancy are delighted to be supporting a District Council to recruit a temporary Senior Damp, Mould and Disrepair Surveyor on a 12-month basis. Please note that this post requires the successful individual to be based on site 3-4 days per week. The Role To lead the delivery of the Council's damp, mould and disrepair surveying function, ensuring that cases are inspected, diagnosed, managed and resolved in line with statutory duties, Awaab's Law, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code, and the Council's repairs, damp and mould, disrepair and asset management policies. The postholder will provide technical leadership and day-to-day line management for two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, ensuring high-quality inspections, accurate diagnosis, effective case progression, clear resident communication and timely completion of remedial works. Key Responsibilities Manage, supervise and support two Damp and Mould Surveyors and one Disrepair Surveyor, including workload allocation, case reviews, performance monitoring and technical guidance Lead on complex damp, mould and disrepair cases, ensuring inspections are completed, root causes are identified, and appropriate remedial actions are specified Ensure damp and mould cases are assessed and progressed in line with Awaab's Law, HHSRS requirements, the Council's Damp, Mould and Environmental Issues Policy and relevant statutory timescales Oversee disrepair cases from inspection through to completion, working closely with Legal Services, complaints, repairs teams, contractors and housing management Carry out technical surveys, prepare schedules of work, identify hazards, assess risk and recommend suitable remedial, preventative or enforcement actions Ensure clear case ownership across damp, mould and disrepair cases, with accurate records, photographs, inspection notes, risk assessments and updates maintained on Council systems Monitor team performance against targets, including inspection timescales, case progression, post-inspections, completion of works, resident updates and closure outcomes Provide quality assurance on survey reports, schedules of work, contractor recommendations and completed works to ensure technical accuracy and consistency Work with repairs contractors and service providers to ensure works are raised, prioritised, completed and post-inspected where required Support the reduction of repeat damp and mould reports by identifying trends, root causes and opportunities for planned investment or preventative works Provide technical advice to housing management, complaints, customer resolution, legal, asset management and senior managers Ensure tenants and leaseholders receive clear, timely and appropriate communication about inspection findings, works required, timescales and aftercare advice Support vulnerable tenants and households with complex needs by ensuring risk, safeguarding and reasonable adjustment considerations are built into case management Prepare reports, case summaries, performance updates and briefings for managers, senior leadership, councillors, panels, complaints, legal proceedings or Ombudsman cases Ensure disrepair and damp and mould data is accurate, up to date and used to inform service improvement, contractor performance and planned maintenance programmes Experience Required Strong technical knowledge of damp, mould, condensation, water ingress, ventilation, building defects and housing disrepair Experience of diagnosing building defects within domestic housing, ideally within social housing or local authority housing Knowledge of Awaab's Law, HHSRS, landlord repairing obligations, the Decent Homes Standard, the Housing Ombudsman approach and relevant housing legislation Experience of managing or supervising staff, allocating workloads and supporting performance improvement Experience of preparing survey reports, specifications, schedules of work and technical recommendations Experience of working with contractors to deliver repairs and remedial works
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Surveyor to lead and support responsive repairs delivery across a large social housing portfolio, providing technical expertise on complex building defects, disrepair, damp and mould cases, and contractor performance. The role combines operational leadership, customer-focused service delivery, and team development to ensure repairs are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. Client Details This opportunity sits within a leading housing organisation committed to maintaining and improving a large and diverse residential portfolio across London and the Midlands. The organisation places residents at the centre of service delivery, with a strong focus on safety, quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. As part of the Property Services team, the organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Surveyor to provide technical leadership and operational support across responsive repairs and complex maintenance cases. The role plays a key part in ensuring repairs are diagnosed accurately, delivered efficiently, and completed to a high standard while maintaining strong contractor relationships and delivering excellent resident outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking property team, working closely with surveyors, contractors, operational managers, and residents to improve housing stock, resolve complex building issues, and drive continuous service improvement. Description Lead and support the Responsive Repairs Team in the diagnosis and delivery of reactive repairs within agreed timescales and quality standards Provide technical guidance and support to Repair Surveyors, including advice on Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, SCHOTT schedules, and repair responsibility boundaries Support the Regional Property Manager and Responsive Repairs Manager in achieving service objectives and key performance indicators Assist in resolving complex building defects, disrepair cases, damp and mould issues, and technical repair challenges across the housing portfolio Carry out inspections and technical assessments to identify building defects and specify appropriate remedial solutions Ensure repairs and maintenance works are delivered in line with organisational standards, contractual obligations, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Monitor team workloads, productivity, and outputs to ensure effective service delivery and efficient use of resources Provide analysis and trend identification on complaints, recurring repairs, and contractor performance to support service improvement initiatives Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external contractors, stakeholders, and operational teams Ensure expenditure is controlled in line with budget provisions and that planned or complex works are escalated appropriately to specialist teams Prepare monthly reports on team activities, performance, and operational issues for the Regional Property Manager Support the development and continuous improvement of surveyors and technical staff through coaching, mentoring, and knowledge sharing Ensure accurate use of systems and data to maximise operational efficiency and maintain high-quality property records Promote excellent customer service standards, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the repairs process Apply HHSRS principles effectively when assessing property conditions, hazards, and repair requirements Support the implementation of the organisation's customer experience strategy and continuous improvement objectives Participate in the Out of Hours rota as required Profile Proven experience managing a team within a responsive repairs, property maintenance, or housing surveying environment Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, building defects, maintenance diagnostics, and responsive repairs delivery Experience resolving complex repair issues, disrepair cases, and damp and mould diagnostics Strong understanding of the NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, and SCHOTT schedules Good knowledge of HHSRS assessments, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Experience working collaboratively with contractors and negotiating improvements in service delivery and value for money Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and operational demands within a fast-paced environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to explain technical issues clearly to residents and non-technical stakeholders Excellent organisational skills with the ability to monitor workloads, outputs, and service performance effectively Ability to identify trends, analyse complaints, and implement service improvements proactively Experience developing and mentoring technical teams to improve performance and service quality Strong customer focus with a commitment to delivering safe, high-quality repairs and positive resident outcomes Ability to work independently, make sound decisions, and manage complex stakeholder relationships RICS qualification or working towards qualification (or equivalent) is essential Full UK driving licence required Job Offer Competitive salary of 58,664 - 61,751 Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Pension scheme with employer contribution Opportunity to lead on complex repairs and property maintenance cases across a large housing portfolio Strong focus on professional development, technical training, and career progression Collaborative working environment with exposure to operational, technical, and strategic property functions Opportunity to directly influence service quality, customer satisfaction, and housing standards Agile working arrangements available Stable and well-structured organisation with strong operational support systems and long-term investment in housing services
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Surveyor to lead and support responsive repairs delivery across a large social housing portfolio, providing technical expertise on complex building defects, disrepair, damp and mould cases, and contractor performance. The role combines operational leadership, customer-focused service delivery, and team development to ensure repairs are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard. Client Details This opportunity sits within a leading housing organisation committed to maintaining and improving a large and diverse residential portfolio across London and the Midlands. The organisation places residents at the centre of service delivery, with a strong focus on safety, quality, compliance, and customer satisfaction. As part of the Property Services team, the organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Surveyor to provide technical leadership and operational support across responsive repairs and complex maintenance cases. The role plays a key part in ensuring repairs are diagnosed accurately, delivered efficiently, and completed to a high standard while maintaining strong contractor relationships and delivering excellent resident outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking property team, working closely with surveyors, contractors, operational managers, and residents to improve housing stock, resolve complex building issues, and drive continuous service improvement. Description Lead and support the Responsive Repairs Team in the diagnosis and delivery of reactive repairs within agreed timescales and quality standards Provide technical guidance and support to Repair Surveyors, including advice on Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, SCHOTT schedules, and repair responsibility boundaries Support the Regional Property Manager and Responsive Repairs Manager in achieving service objectives and key performance indicators Assist in resolving complex building defects, disrepair cases, damp and mould issues, and technical repair challenges across the housing portfolio Carry out inspections and technical assessments to identify building defects and specify appropriate remedial solutions Ensure repairs and maintenance works are delivered in line with organisational standards, contractual obligations, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Monitor team workloads, productivity, and outputs to ensure effective service delivery and efficient use of resources Provide analysis and trend identification on complaints, recurring repairs, and contractor performance to support service improvement initiatives Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external contractors, stakeholders, and operational teams Ensure expenditure is controlled in line with budget provisions and that planned or complex works are escalated appropriately to specialist teams Prepare monthly reports on team activities, performance, and operational issues for the Regional Property Manager Support the development and continuous improvement of surveyors and technical staff through coaching, mentoring, and knowledge sharing Ensure accurate use of systems and data to maximise operational efficiency and maintain high-quality property records Promote excellent customer service standards, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the repairs process Apply HHSRS principles effectively when assessing property conditions, hazards, and repair requirements Support the implementation of the organisation's customer experience strategy and continuous improvement objectives Participate in the Out of Hours rota as required Profile Proven experience managing a team within a responsive repairs, property maintenance, or housing surveying environment Strong technical knowledge of housing construction, building defects, maintenance diagnostics, and responsive repairs delivery Experience resolving complex repair issues, disrepair cases, and damp and mould diagnostics Strong understanding of the NHF Schedule of Rates (SOR), basket rates, and SCHOTT schedules Good knowledge of HHSRS assessments, health and safety legislation, and CDM regulations Experience working collaboratively with contractors and negotiating improvements in service delivery and value for money Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and operational demands within a fast-paced environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to explain technical issues clearly to residents and non-technical stakeholders Excellent organisational skills with the ability to monitor workloads, outputs, and service performance effectively Ability to identify trends, analyse complaints, and implement service improvements proactively Experience developing and mentoring technical teams to improve performance and service quality Strong customer focus with a commitment to delivering safe, high-quality repairs and positive resident outcomes Ability to work independently, make sound decisions, and manage complex stakeholder relationships RICS qualification or working towards qualification (or equivalent) is essential Full UK driving licence required Job Offer Competitive salary of 58,664 - 61,751 Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays Pension scheme with employer contribution Opportunity to lead on complex repairs and property maintenance cases across a large housing portfolio Strong focus on professional development, technical training, and career progression Collaborative working environment with exposure to operational, technical, and strategic property functions Opportunity to directly influence service quality, customer satisfaction, and housing standards Agile working arrangements available Stable and well-structured organisation with strong operational support systems and long-term investment in housing services
Senior Manager, Equity Portfolio Management Homes England National Housing Bank 59,631 - 69,548 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new Headquarters are in Leeds but colleagues can be based in our Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool or Manchester office. Homes England is launching the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. The role holder will be responsible for managing a portfolio of Equity transactions for Homes England. For a senior portfolio manager, these will be larger or more complex either by purpose, nature of client or deal structure. Portfolio size will vary based on complexity with between 3 and 5 likely depending on the types of deals in the portfolio. The post will report directly to a Head of Equity, JVs and Partnerships in Portfolio Management albeit on some occasions there may be peer reporting. Line management or coaching other staff may feature. The role is to ensure that homes and funding are delivered as planned in line with the risk appetite and annual budget of the agency. The candidate will need to provide strong stewardship, managing risks and Investment Partner relationships (including C-Suite) with Partnership documentation as the core relationship document. Regular monitoring, reporting and assurance are key features. Managing and maintaining the relationship with the client is a key factor. The opportunity Responsibilities include: Ensure delivery of housing outputs and Investment delivery/ recovery in line with the credit approval and forecasts of each transaction in line with the Investments Business Plan and the annual budget. Developing strong and positive relationships with Investment Partners and the professional community and advisers. Manage the risk profile and performance of the transactions within the risk appetite of the agency and in line with the Recovery Rate of the programme. Ensure all risk reporting of transactions is timely and of high quality. Identify deterioration in risk profile at an early stage, engage positively with customers to address and ensure this is managed professionally and in line with guidance, working with Risk and Distressed Investments. Maintain and report on relevant data metrics including key commercial/ financial metrics such as NPVs, IRRs, Dividend Yields), for asset performance including portfolio composition and stewardship activity and provide strong quality assurance and reporting as required. Critical assessment of business plans and financial models providing suitable challenge to meet investment objectives and return criteria Engaging with senior management at Board and Governance Committee level Candidate profile Degree level qualification or equivalent experience of industry professional e.g. Banker, Accountant, Corporate Finance, or similar. Good experience and understanding of risk and client management of a portfolio of equity investments or loans in the real estate sector. Experience of working with underperforming transactions. Ability to review and interrogate financial models, with understanding of core investor metrics including return on investments, discounted cashflows, IRRs, income/ dividend yields, and funding structures. Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise own workload. Excellent communication skills both verbal and written. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : Recruitment team Email : Closing date: 8th June 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Manager, Equity Portfolio Management Homes England National Housing Bank 59,631 - 69,548 Location: Hybrid 50/50 Our new Headquarters are in Leeds but colleagues can be based in our Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool or Manchester office. Homes England is launching the National Housing Bank, a new government-backed investment platform to accelerate housing delivery across England. With 16bn in capital, it will unlock private investment, support regeneration and accelerate housing delivery across the UK. Joining now offers a rare opportunity to shape a major new national investment platform from the ground up. The role holder will be responsible for managing a portfolio of Equity transactions for Homes England. For a senior portfolio manager, these will be larger or more complex either by purpose, nature of client or deal structure. Portfolio size will vary based on complexity with between 3 and 5 likely depending on the types of deals in the portfolio. The post will report directly to a Head of Equity, JVs and Partnerships in Portfolio Management albeit on some occasions there may be peer reporting. Line management or coaching other staff may feature. The role is to ensure that homes and funding are delivered as planned in line with the risk appetite and annual budget of the agency. The candidate will need to provide strong stewardship, managing risks and Investment Partner relationships (including C-Suite) with Partnership documentation as the core relationship document. Regular monitoring, reporting and assurance are key features. Managing and maintaining the relationship with the client is a key factor. The opportunity Responsibilities include: Ensure delivery of housing outputs and Investment delivery/ recovery in line with the credit approval and forecasts of each transaction in line with the Investments Business Plan and the annual budget. Developing strong and positive relationships with Investment Partners and the professional community and advisers. Manage the risk profile and performance of the transactions within the risk appetite of the agency and in line with the Recovery Rate of the programme. Ensure all risk reporting of transactions is timely and of high quality. Identify deterioration in risk profile at an early stage, engage positively with customers to address and ensure this is managed professionally and in line with guidance, working with Risk and Distressed Investments. Maintain and report on relevant data metrics including key commercial/ financial metrics such as NPVs, IRRs, Dividend Yields), for asset performance including portfolio composition and stewardship activity and provide strong quality assurance and reporting as required. Critical assessment of business plans and financial models providing suitable challenge to meet investment objectives and return criteria Engaging with senior management at Board and Governance Committee level Candidate profile Degree level qualification or equivalent experience of industry professional e.g. Banker, Accountant, Corporate Finance, or similar. Good experience and understanding of risk and client management of a portfolio of equity investments or loans in the real estate sector. Experience of working with underperforming transactions. Ability to review and interrogate financial models, with understanding of core investor metrics including return on investments, discounted cashflows, IRRs, income/ dividend yields, and funding structures. Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise own workload. Excellent communication skills both verbal and written. Why join? Help build a new national investment institution Work on complex housing and regeneration transactions Deploy 16bn of government-backed capital Hybrid 50/50 working across multiple national locations Defined benefit pension and strong public-sector benefits Contact point for applicants Name : Ciara Lynn Email : Recruitment team Email : Closing date: 8th June 2026 Right to Work in the UK is required.
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Evesham, Worcestershire
Quantity Surveyor Location : Evesham, Worcestershire (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : £46,887 per annum + £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Contract Type : Permanent, Full Time Hours : 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in social housing repairs, maintenance, and asset investment programmes. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who understands contractor management, Schedule of Rates (SoRs), valuations, payment assessments, and cost control from a client-side perspective. Reporting to the Senior Contract Manager, this role offers a blend of office-based, hybrid, and site-based working, providing commercial and financial oversight across a range of property services. You will play a key role in ensuring value for money, robust cost control, contractual compliance, and the successful delivery of customer-focused housing services. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will provide professional commercial and quantity surveying support across responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and asset investment contracts. Working closely with contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders, you will help drive financial performance, improve efficiencies, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities : Manage the commercial and financial aspects of repairs, maintenance, and investment contracts. Prepare, monitor, and report on budgets, forecasts, expenditure, and financial performance. Assess and validate contractor valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Review and challenge contractor costs and claims to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and Schedule of Rates (SoRs). Undertake cost analysis, benchmarking, and value-for-money reviews to identify efficiencies and savings opportunities. Support procurement and tendering exercises, including preparation of tender documentation, pricing analysis, and evaluation processes. Assist in the management of contracts from tender stage through to final account settlement. Work closely with operational teams to monitor contractor performance in relation to cost, quality, and service delivery. Provide commercial advice and support across the Property Directorate. Support the management of disrepair cases, insurance claims, and complex property projects from a contractual and financial perspective. Conduct site visits to validate completed works, variations, and contractor valuations. Prepare financial reports, performance data, and management information for key stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the development of efficient processes and systems. About You Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor within Social Housing, Housing Maintenance, Responsive Repairs, Planned Works, Voids, or Asset Management. Degree-qualified or professionally qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience working within a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Surveyor role within construction, housing, property maintenance, or asset management. Strong understanding of construction contracts, commercial management, and cost control principles. Experience managing contractor payments, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, capital works, or housing asset investment programmes. Strong working knowledge of Schedule of Rates (SoRs), contractor valuations, payment assessments, variations, and cost management is essential. Experience acting on the client side, managing contractors and ensuring value for money across repairs and maintenance programmes. Excellent analytical, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills with the confidence to challenge and influence appropriately. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use. Benefits Hybrid working and flexible hours. £1,300 annual car allowance plus mileage expenses. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service). Up to 9% employer pension contribution. And So much more! Quantity Surveyor Commercial Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Housing Association Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Planned Works Asset Management Contract Management Procurement Cost Control Valuations Budget Management Construction Worcestershire Evesham
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Location : Evesham, Worcestershire (Hybrid Working Available) Salary : £46,887 per annum + £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Contract Type : Permanent, Full Time Hours : 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday We are seeking an experienced Quantity Surveyor with a strong background in social housing repairs, maintenance, and asset investment programmes. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who understands contractor management, Schedule of Rates (SoRs), valuations, payment assessments, and cost control from a client-side perspective. Reporting to the Senior Contract Manager, this role offers a blend of office-based, hybrid, and site-based working, providing commercial and financial oversight across a range of property services. You will play a key role in ensuring value for money, robust cost control, contractual compliance, and the successful delivery of customer-focused housing services. The Role As a Quantity Surveyor, you will provide professional commercial and quantity surveying support across responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and asset investment contracts. Working closely with contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders, you will help drive financial performance, improve efficiencies, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Key Responsibilities : Manage the commercial and financial aspects of repairs, maintenance, and investment contracts. Prepare, monitor, and report on budgets, forecasts, expenditure, and financial performance. Assess and validate contractor valuations, applications for payment, variations, and final accounts Review and challenge contractor costs and claims to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and Schedule of Rates (SoRs). Undertake cost analysis, benchmarking, and value-for-money reviews to identify efficiencies and savings opportunities. Support procurement and tendering exercises, including preparation of tender documentation, pricing analysis, and evaluation processes. Assist in the management of contracts from tender stage through to final account settlement. Work closely with operational teams to monitor contractor performance in relation to cost, quality, and service delivery. Provide commercial advice and support across the Property Directorate. Support the management of disrepair cases, insurance claims, and complex property projects from a contractual and financial perspective. Conduct site visits to validate completed works, variations, and contractor valuations. Prepare financial reports, performance data, and management information for key stakeholders. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to the development of efficient processes and systems. About You Proven experience working as a Quantity Surveyor within Social Housing, Housing Maintenance, Responsive Repairs, Planned Works, Voids, or Asset Management. Degree-qualified or professionally qualified in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, or a related discipline. Experience working within a Quantity Surveyor or Commercial Surveyor role within construction, housing, property maintenance, or asset management. Strong understanding of construction contracts, commercial management, and cost control principles. Experience managing contractor payments, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, capital works, or housing asset investment programmes. Strong working knowledge of Schedule of Rates (SoRs), contractor valuations, payment assessments, variations, and cost management is essential. Experience acting on the client side, managing contractors and ensuring value for money across repairs and maintenance programmes. Excellent analytical, budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills with the confidence to challenge and influence appropriately. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Full UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle insured for business use. Benefits Hybrid working and flexible hours. £1,300 annual car allowance plus mileage expenses. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service). Up to 9% employer pension contribution. And So much more! Quantity Surveyor Commercial Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Housing Association Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Planned Works Asset Management Contract Management Procurement Cost Control Valuations Budget Management Construction Worcestershire Evesham
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Property Services Team in our Hive Hub covering Wembley and Hertfordshire area. Working across 25,000 properties. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll be responsible for the investigation, identification, diagnosis and problem solving of day to maintenance issues raised either internally or by our customers. You'll own the day to day technical support for your locality, allowing our in house trades delivery teams and external contractors to carry works required at first visit. You'll also be responsible for: Carrying out inspections as needed prior to, during and on completion of repairs Providing a specification, including scope of works, quantities and budgeted costs and timescale that will resolve maintenance issues reported Ensuring works are completed safely, to the required standard and specification, in the most effective and efficient manner and to a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Developing own capability through continual personal and professional development to ensure knowledge is kept up to date What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: HNC in building related subject. Knowledge and understanding of the diverse lifestyles and needs of residents. Knowledge of repairs and maintenance in the context of social housing. Knowledge of the building industry. Ability to work to tight deadlines. Experience with Landlord and tenant issues arising from leasehold properties. Relevant experience in a maintenance & reactive/responsive repairs capacity with a sound technical knowledge of building maintenance services. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnoses across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of working with residents and involving them in monitoring and shaping services. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing. Experience of project managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs, especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Desirable Technical member of the RICS (Tech RICS) or relevant construction qualification. Knowledge of housing, housing law and the regulatory framework. Knowledge of partnering and a range of procurement mechanisms and procedures. Knowledge of Building practice, building law and emerging trends. Knowledge of Party Wall procedures and practice. Ability to contribute to budget setting. Experience of implementing quality systems. There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Here at Sovereign Network Group we provide quality, affordable homes in happy, successful places. What we do makes a real difference to people's lives, and you'll share the satisfaction of doing something that really matters. We are now the 6th largest housing association by size - with almost 3000 colleagues, over 85,000 homes and over 200,000 customers across London and the South. We have an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our Property Services Team in our Hive Hub covering Wembley and Hertfordshire area. Working across 25,000 properties. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll be responsible for the investigation, identification, diagnosis and problem solving of day to maintenance issues raised either internally or by our customers. You'll own the day to day technical support for your locality, allowing our in house trades delivery teams and external contractors to carry works required at first visit. You'll also be responsible for: Carrying out inspections as needed prior to, during and on completion of repairs Providing a specification, including scope of works, quantities and budgeted costs and timescale that will resolve maintenance issues reported Ensuring works are completed safely, to the required standard and specification, in the most effective and efficient manner and to a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Developing own capability through continual personal and professional development to ensure knowledge is kept up to date What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: HNC in building related subject. Knowledge and understanding of the diverse lifestyles and needs of residents. Knowledge of repairs and maintenance in the context of social housing. Knowledge of the building industry. Ability to work to tight deadlines. Experience with Landlord and tenant issues arising from leasehold properties. Relevant experience in a maintenance & reactive/responsive repairs capacity with a sound technical knowledge of building maintenance services. Experience of undertaking complex defect diagnoses across building types (including modern methods of construction), building technologies and building services. Experience of working with residents and involving them in monitoring and shaping services. Experience of managing and administrating large and complex contracts delivering high volumes of multidisciplinary repairs to housing. Experience of project managing planned maintenance and/or major repairs, especially in respect of void works, elemental replacements, etc. Desirable Technical member of the RICS (Tech RICS) or relevant construction qualification. Knowledge of housing, housing law and the regulatory framework. Knowledge of partnering and a range of procurement mechanisms and procedures. Knowledge of Building practice, building law and emerging trends. Knowledge of Party Wall procedures and practice. Ability to contribute to budget setting. Experience of implementing quality systems. There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure.
Senior Quantity Surveyor South of England Office & Site Based Salary - Negotiable Permanent Who are we MCR Property Group is a national real estate investment and development company with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. The business focuses on residential and industrial new build alongside the strategic asset management of existing assets, with a current pipeline of approximately 7,000 residential plots and a commercial and industrial portfolio valued in excess of £2 billion. The role With significant expansion planned over the coming years, MCR is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its London-based development team and play a key role in delivering projects across the South of England. Our flagship new build project, based in Bedford, will be the main focal point. As our She Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will provide commercial leadership and take responsibility for the financial performance of assigned developments, ensuring projects are procured effectively and delivered on time and within budget. Reporting directly to the Construction Director, Commercial Director and the Board, the role offers a high level of visibility and involvement in strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing and presenting monthly commercial reports, cost forecasts and valuations, managing contract and subcontract packages, administering variations and supporting projects through to final account. They will work closely with Project Managers and fellow Quantity Surveyors across the business, contributing to procurement strategy, value engineering initiatives and ongoing cost control throughout the project lifecycle. About you Applicants should have a minimum of five years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor across a range of project types and values, with a background gained at either a developer, main contractor or subcontractor. A strong understanding of subcontract procurement and construction commercial management is essential, along with experience in both pre- and post-contract administration, including cost planning, estimating, preparation of bills of quantities, tendering and procurement, valuations, final accounts and commercial reporting. Candidates should also demonstrate a broad understanding of construction processes, materials and building systems, be confident using Excel and other standard office software, and hold a full UK driving licence. MCR is looking for an individual who approaches challenges proactively, is comfortable acting as a sounding board for project teams and can provide clear, commercially sound solutions when issues arise. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills are essential, along with the confidence to engage professionally with stakeholders at all levels of the business and supply chain. The role would suit someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, values accountability and is motivated by the opportunity to play a visible role within a growing national developer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly active and ambitious organisation, work on high-profile residential and industrial developments, and build a long-term career within a business that offers genuine responsibility, progression and exposure to senior leadership from day one.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor South of England Office & Site Based Salary - Negotiable Permanent Who are we MCR Property Group is a national real estate investment and development company with offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. The business focuses on residential and industrial new build alongside the strategic asset management of existing assets, with a current pipeline of approximately 7,000 residential plots and a commercial and industrial portfolio valued in excess of £2 billion. The role With significant expansion planned over the coming years, MCR is seeking an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join its London-based development team and play a key role in delivering projects across the South of England. Our flagship new build project, based in Bedford, will be the main focal point. As our She Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will provide commercial leadership and take responsibility for the financial performance of assigned developments, ensuring projects are procured effectively and delivered on time and within budget. Reporting directly to the Construction Director, Commercial Director and the Board, the role offers a high level of visibility and involvement in strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing and presenting monthly commercial reports, cost forecasts and valuations, managing contract and subcontract packages, administering variations and supporting projects through to final account. They will work closely with Project Managers and fellow Quantity Surveyors across the business, contributing to procurement strategy, value engineering initiatives and ongoing cost control throughout the project lifecycle. About you Applicants should have a minimum of five years' experience working as a Quantity Surveyor across a range of project types and values, with a background gained at either a developer, main contractor or subcontractor. A strong understanding of subcontract procurement and construction commercial management is essential, along with experience in both pre- and post-contract administration, including cost planning, estimating, preparation of bills of quantities, tendering and procurement, valuations, final accounts and commercial reporting. Candidates should also demonstrate a broad understanding of construction processes, materials and building systems, be confident using Excel and other standard office software, and hold a full UK driving licence. MCR is looking for an individual who approaches challenges proactively, is comfortable acting as a sounding board for project teams and can provide clear, commercially sound solutions when issues arise. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills are essential, along with the confidence to engage professionally with stakeholders at all levels of the business and supply chain. The role would suit someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, values accountability and is motivated by the opportunity to play a visible role within a growing national developer. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly active and ambitious organisation, work on high-profile residential and industrial developments, and build a long-term career within a business that offers genuine responsibility, progression and exposure to senior leadership from day one.
Leading the way in resident empowerment Watmos' unique approach has put it at the forefront of transforming communities, providing great homes and exceeding expectations. We are seeking an outstanding and dedicated individual who shares our passion for improving people's lives. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the delivery of planned investment and cyclical maintenance programmes, ensuring o click apply for full job details
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Leading the way in resident empowerment Watmos' unique approach has put it at the forefront of transforming communities, providing great homes and exceeding expectations. We are seeking an outstanding and dedicated individual who shares our passion for improving people's lives. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the delivery of planned investment and cyclical maintenance programmes, ensuring o click apply for full job details
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Finance Business Partner PMO & Investments to join our growing Finance team. A highly analytical and proactive Senior Analyst to support the Finance PMO (FPMO) and investment governance activities. Acting as a key partner to the FPMO Manager, this role will drive project tracking, governance, and reporting across strategic finance and cross-functional initiatives. The role plays a critical part in enabling high-quality decision-making, improving transparency of investment performance, and supporting finance transformation. Day to Day You'll Be: Project Tracking & Governance Own the end-to-end tracking and reporting of finance and cross-functional projects, ensuring clear milestones, timelines, ownership, and visibility of key issues Partner with project leads to build and maintain project plans (Smartsheet or similar), driving consistency and quality of updates Monitor project performance, identifying risks, blockers, and delays, and proactively support teams to stay on track Act as a subject matter expert in project governance, driving best practice and consistency across initiatives Business Partnering & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a central point of contact across Finance, Commercial, and other business functions for project tracking and investment queries Build strong relationships to drive accountability, transparency, and engagement Facilitate discussions to help teams articulate challenges and navigate delivery issues Data, Reporting & Insight Develop and maintain insightful reporting on project progress and performance to support prioritisation and decision-making Leverage financial modelling to support analysis of initiatives and track value delivery Investment & Planning Support Support evaluation of business cases and track realised vs planned benefits Participate in longer-term planning cycles, particularly around investment initiatives Process Improvement & Transformation Lead continuous improvement of project governance and reporting consistency Support the development of a best-in-class FPMO function Contribute to and influence broader finance transformation initiatives, improving scalability and effectiveness of finance processes Essential Skills & Experience: Experience in FP&A, finance business partnering, or similar analytical role Strong Excel and financial modelling capability Experience with Power BI or similar visualisation tools Strong analytical skills with ability to translate data into insights Confident stakeholder engagement across multiple functions Highly organised with strong attention to detail Proactive, problem-solving mindset Desirable Skills & Experience: Experience in PMO, project, or transformation environments Familiarity with tools such as Smartsheet or MS Project Exposure to investment appraisal or business case evaluation Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as an excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with: 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) Global paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan Private health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs, which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process: Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies. If you are a recruitment agency on our PSL our talent team will contact you directly should we require any assistance. Find out more about Life At TU UK: (url removed) is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. TransUnion Job Title AF Sr Analyst II, Financial Planning & Analysis
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Finance Business Partner PMO & Investments to join our growing Finance team. A highly analytical and proactive Senior Analyst to support the Finance PMO (FPMO) and investment governance activities. Acting as a key partner to the FPMO Manager, this role will drive project tracking, governance, and reporting across strategic finance and cross-functional initiatives. The role plays a critical part in enabling high-quality decision-making, improving transparency of investment performance, and supporting finance transformation. Day to Day You'll Be: Project Tracking & Governance Own the end-to-end tracking and reporting of finance and cross-functional projects, ensuring clear milestones, timelines, ownership, and visibility of key issues Partner with project leads to build and maintain project plans (Smartsheet or similar), driving consistency and quality of updates Monitor project performance, identifying risks, blockers, and delays, and proactively support teams to stay on track Act as a subject matter expert in project governance, driving best practice and consistency across initiatives Business Partnering & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a central point of contact across Finance, Commercial, and other business functions for project tracking and investment queries Build strong relationships to drive accountability, transparency, and engagement Facilitate discussions to help teams articulate challenges and navigate delivery issues Data, Reporting & Insight Develop and maintain insightful reporting on project progress and performance to support prioritisation and decision-making Leverage financial modelling to support analysis of initiatives and track value delivery Investment & Planning Support Support evaluation of business cases and track realised vs planned benefits Participate in longer-term planning cycles, particularly around investment initiatives Process Improvement & Transformation Lead continuous improvement of project governance and reporting consistency Support the development of a best-in-class FPMO function Contribute to and influence broader finance transformation initiatives, improving scalability and effectiveness of finance processes Essential Skills & Experience: Experience in FP&A, finance business partnering, or similar analytical role Strong Excel and financial modelling capability Experience with Power BI or similar visualisation tools Strong analytical skills with ability to translate data into insights Confident stakeholder engagement across multiple functions Highly organised with strong attention to detail Proactive, problem-solving mindset Desirable Skills & Experience: Experience in PMO, project, or transformation environments Familiarity with tools such as Smartsheet or MS Project Exposure to investment appraisal or business case evaluation Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as an excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with: 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) Global paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan Private health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs, which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process: Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies. If you are a recruitment agency on our PSL our talent team will contact you directly should we require any assistance. Find out more about Life At TU UK: (url removed) is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. TransUnion Job Title AF Sr Analyst II, Financial Planning & Analysis
Job Title: Senior Asset Surveyor Location: Bristol / Hybrid Contract: 6-months ongoing Pay: 350 to 500 per day DOE This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in maintaining and improving the condition of a large residential housing portfolio, ensuring compliance with statutory housing standards and supporting long-term investment planning. Main Responsibilities Undertaking stock condition surveys across housing assets Assessing component lifecycles and replacement programmes Identifying and assessing HHSRS hazards Supporting Decent Homes compliance Monitoring asset condition and regulatory compliance Providing technical advice on housing asset performance Supporting capital investment and planned maintenance programmes Working closely with Repairs Surveyors, Asset Managers and Compliance teams Leading projects relating to stock condition, asset improvement and compliance Qualifications/Experience Stock Condition Surveys Housing Asset Management Decent Homes Standards HHSRS Assessments Planned Maintenance Programmes Capital Investment Works Housing Compliance Social Housing, Local Authority or Housing Association environments
Jun 14, 2026
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Job Title: Senior Asset Surveyor Location: Bristol / Hybrid Contract: 6-months ongoing Pay: 350 to 500 per day DOE This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in maintaining and improving the condition of a large residential housing portfolio, ensuring compliance with statutory housing standards and supporting long-term investment planning. Main Responsibilities Undertaking stock condition surveys across housing assets Assessing component lifecycles and replacement programmes Identifying and assessing HHSRS hazards Supporting Decent Homes compliance Monitoring asset condition and regulatory compliance Providing technical advice on housing asset performance Supporting capital investment and planned maintenance programmes Working closely with Repairs Surveyors, Asset Managers and Compliance teams Leading projects relating to stock condition, asset improvement and compliance Qualifications/Experience Stock Condition Surveys Housing Asset Management Decent Homes Standards HHSRS Assessments Planned Maintenance Programmes Capital Investment Works Housing Compliance Social Housing, Local Authority or Housing Association environments