Maintenance Support Specialist Annual Salary : £42000 to £49000 Location : Mobile across Berkshire Job Type : Full-time, Join our Clients team as a Maintenance Surveyor where you will play a crucial role in the investigation, identification, diagnosis, and resolution of day-to-day general maintenance issues. Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, you will provide essential technical support across your locality, ensuring efficient and effective maintenance services. Day-to-day of the role: Own the day-to-day technical support for your locality, facilitating the work of in-house trades delivery teams and external contractors to ensure issues are resolved at the first visit. Conduct inspections as needed before, during, and after repairs to ensure compliance with standards. Provide detailed specifications, including scope of works, quantities, budgeted costs, and timescales to resolve maintenance issues effectively. Ensure that all works are completed safely, to the required standards and specifications, and to a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high-quality data within the property systems and ensure a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset, and investment needs. Continuously develop personal and professional capabilities to keep knowledge up-to-date and relevant to the role. Required Skills & Qualifications: Up-to-date knowledge of technical, statutory, regulatory, and legislative requirements related to maintenance service delivery, including damp and mould and Awaabs Law. Ability to prepare and interpret specifications and schedules of work using bespoke or national/published Schedules of Rates/Works. Proficient in planning, tracking, and forecasting the safe delivery of customer-focused services, works, and expenditure within agreed timescales and budgets. Strong commercial acumen and knowledge of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation with a focus on compliance. Proficient use of IT Systems, including Microsoft Office Suite with intermediate Excel skills. Willingness to travel within the locality, access to a car, and possession of a full UK driving licence. Benefits: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, with an extra day every year up to 30 days. Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package. 3 additional wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days. Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and life cover at 4x salary. Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption pay. Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance, and critical illness cover. Wellbeing discounts, including gym memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Maintenance Support Specialist Annual Salary : £42000 to £49000 Location : Mobile across Berkshire Job Type : Full-time, Join our Clients team as a Maintenance Surveyor where you will play a crucial role in the investigation, identification, diagnosis, and resolution of day-to-day general maintenance issues. Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, you will provide essential technical support across your locality, ensuring efficient and effective maintenance services. Day-to-day of the role: Own the day-to-day technical support for your locality, facilitating the work of in-house trades delivery teams and external contractors to ensure issues are resolved at the first visit. Conduct inspections as needed before, during, and after repairs to ensure compliance with standards. Provide detailed specifications, including scope of works, quantities, budgeted costs, and timescales to resolve maintenance issues effectively. Ensure that all works are completed safely, to the required standards and specifications, and to a high level of customer satisfaction. Maintain high-quality data within the property systems and ensure a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset, and investment needs. Continuously develop personal and professional capabilities to keep knowledge up-to-date and relevant to the role. Required Skills & Qualifications: Up-to-date knowledge of technical, statutory, regulatory, and legislative requirements related to maintenance service delivery, including damp and mould and Awaabs Law. Ability to prepare and interpret specifications and schedules of work using bespoke or national/published Schedules of Rates/Works. Proficient in planning, tracking, and forecasting the safe delivery of customer-focused services, works, and expenditure within agreed timescales and budgets. Strong commercial acumen and knowledge of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation with a focus on compliance. Proficient use of IT Systems, including Microsoft Office Suite with intermediate Excel skills. Willingness to travel within the locality, access to a car, and possession of a full UK driving licence. Benefits: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, with an extra day every year up to 30 days. Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package. 3 additional wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days. Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and life cover at 4x salary. Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption pay. Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance, and critical illness cover. Wellbeing discounts, including gym memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service.
The London Borough of Croydon are seeking an experienced Disrepair Manager to join their Housing Property team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Disrepair Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering safe, high-quality homes and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing services. Your new role As Disrepair Manager, you will lead on the effective management of housing disrepair across the borough, ensuring claims are handled efficiently, compliantly and with a strong customer focus. You will manage a small specialist team and work closely with internal teams, contractors and legal representatives to drive performance and deliver service improvements.Key responsibilities include: Leading on the investigation and management of disrepair and Environmental Protection Act claims Managing and developing a team of disrepair surveyors and support staff Ensuring full compliance with disrepair protocol, legislation and health & safety requirements Monitoring performance, identifying trends and insights to inform continuous service improvement Managing contractor performance and ensuring value for money and quality delivery Acting as a key liaison with solicitors, residents, contractors and internal stakeholders Overseeing complaint resolution and enhancing customer satisfaction outcomes Supporting wider repairs and maintenance service delivery, including inspections and quality assurance You will play a key role in driving a proactive and data-led approach to disrepair, improving outcomes for residents while minimising risk. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Strong experience in housing repairs, maintenance or disrepair management Proven track record of managing legal disrepair cases and claims Sound knowledge of housing legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Act and disrepair protocol Experience managing contractors, performance and service delivery Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills Excellent communication, negotiation and problem-solving ability A proactive, solutions-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Relevant construction or building qualification (e.g. HNC or equivalent) What you'll get in return £55,323 to £57,402 per annum Up to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management and repairs services in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme - a market-leading defined benefit scheme with circa 18%+ employer contribution Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
The London Borough of Croydon are seeking an experienced Disrepair Manager to join their Housing Property team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Disrepair Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering safe, high-quality homes and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing services. Your new role As Disrepair Manager, you will lead on the effective management of housing disrepair across the borough, ensuring claims are handled efficiently, compliantly and with a strong customer focus. You will manage a small specialist team and work closely with internal teams, contractors and legal representatives to drive performance and deliver service improvements.Key responsibilities include: Leading on the investigation and management of disrepair and Environmental Protection Act claims Managing and developing a team of disrepair surveyors and support staff Ensuring full compliance with disrepair protocol, legislation and health & safety requirements Monitoring performance, identifying trends and insights to inform continuous service improvement Managing contractor performance and ensuring value for money and quality delivery Acting as a key liaison with solicitors, residents, contractors and internal stakeholders Overseeing complaint resolution and enhancing customer satisfaction outcomes Supporting wider repairs and maintenance service delivery, including inspections and quality assurance You will play a key role in driving a proactive and data-led approach to disrepair, improving outcomes for residents while minimising risk. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Strong experience in housing repairs, maintenance or disrepair management Proven track record of managing legal disrepair cases and claims Sound knowledge of housing legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Act and disrepair protocol Experience managing contractors, performance and service delivery Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills Excellent communication, negotiation and problem-solving ability A proactive, solutions-focused approach with a commitment to service improvement Relevant construction or building qualification (e.g. HNC or equivalent) What you'll get in return £55,323 to £57,402 per annum Up to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management and repairs services in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme - a market-leading defined benefit scheme with circa 18%+ employer contribution Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
Social Housing Repairs Coordinator £30,000 - £33,000 Basic Salary 8:45am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, office based 5 days per week Career progression opportunity to develop your career and possibly head the whole department Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Role Overview: We are currently seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented Social Housing Repairs Coordinator to join our team in Dartford, Kent. The successful applicanty will be responsible for coordinating all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio, ensuring they are completed in a timely and efficient manner. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in maintenance coordination, property management, and excellent communication skills. Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Key Responsibilities: Coordinate all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio Schedule and oversee repairs and maintenance work, ensuring they are completed within the agreed timeline Liaise with contractors and suppliers to obtain quotes and schedule repairs Monitor and manage the repairs budget and ensure all expenses are within the allocated budget Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance work Conduct regular property inspections to identify any repairs or maintenance needs Communicate with tenants to schedule repairs and keep them informed of any delays or changes Ensure all repairs and maintenance work comply with health and safety regulations Maintain a good working relationship with contractors and suppliers Provide regular updates to the Property Manager on the status of repairs and maintenance work Assist with other property management tasks as needed Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Requirements: Proven experience as a Repairs Coordinator or similar role Knowledge of property maintenance and repair procedures Excellent organizational and time-management skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines Attention to detail and problem-solving skills Proficient in MS Office and property management software Knowledge of health and safety regulations A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for property management and possess the skills and experience we are looking for, we would love to hear from you! Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Social Housing Repairs Coordinator £30,000 - £33,000 Basic Salary 8:45am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, office based 5 days per week Career progression opportunity to develop your career and possibly head the whole department Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Role Overview: We are currently seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented Social Housing Repairs Coordinator to join our team in Dartford, Kent. The successful applicanty will be responsible for coordinating all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio, ensuring they are completed in a timely and efficient manner. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in maintenance coordination, property management, and excellent communication skills. Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Key Responsibilities: Coordinate all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio Schedule and oversee repairs and maintenance work, ensuring they are completed within the agreed timeline Liaise with contractors and suppliers to obtain quotes and schedule repairs Monitor and manage the repairs budget and ensure all expenses are within the allocated budget Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance work Conduct regular property inspections to identify any repairs or maintenance needs Communicate with tenants to schedule repairs and keep them informed of any delays or changes Ensure all repairs and maintenance work comply with health and safety regulations Maintain a good working relationship with contractors and suppliers Provide regular updates to the Property Manager on the status of repairs and maintenance work Assist with other property management tasks as needed Social Housing Repairs Coordinator - Requirements: Proven experience as a Repairs Coordinator or similar role Knowledge of property maintenance and repair procedures Excellent organizational and time-management skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines Attention to detail and problem-solving skills Proficient in MS Office and property management software Knowledge of health and safety regulations A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for property management and possess the skills and experience we are looking for, we would love to hear from you! Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Regional Disrepair Manager Location: North London (Hybrid) Salary: 59,000- 64,000 per annum Job Type: Permanent Full-Time The Role We're working with a leading organisation in the housing sector to recruit an experienced Regional Disrepair Manager. This is an excellent opportunity to lead a team responsible for delivering high-quality disrepair and responsive repairs services across a residential property portfolio. You'll oversee disrepair cases, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints and contractor performance, ensuring works are delivered efficiently, compliantly and with a strong focus on customer service. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a team of Property Surveyors and support staff. Manage housing disrepair cases, complex repairs and responsive maintenance. Monitor contractor performance and ensure contractual compliance. Manage budgets, KPIs and operational performance. Work closely with legal teams and key stakeholders. Drive service improvements and ensure excellent customer outcomes. About You You'll have: Experience managing housing disrepair within social housing or a similar environment. Strong leadership and contractor management experience. Knowledge of responsive repairs and property maintenance. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Budget management experience and a focus on service improvement. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle with business insurance. If you're an experienced property professional looking to step into a regional leadership role within housing, apply today.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Regional Disrepair Manager Location: North London (Hybrid) Salary: 59,000- 64,000 per annum Job Type: Permanent Full-Time The Role We're working with a leading organisation in the housing sector to recruit an experienced Regional Disrepair Manager. This is an excellent opportunity to lead a team responsible for delivering high-quality disrepair and responsive repairs services across a residential property portfolio. You'll oversee disrepair cases, complex repairs, insurance claims, complaints and contractor performance, ensuring works are delivered efficiently, compliantly and with a strong focus on customer service. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a team of Property Surveyors and support staff. Manage housing disrepair cases, complex repairs and responsive maintenance. Monitor contractor performance and ensure contractual compliance. Manage budgets, KPIs and operational performance. Work closely with legal teams and key stakeholders. Drive service improvements and ensure excellent customer outcomes. About You You'll have: Experience managing housing disrepair within social housing or a similar environment. Strong leadership and contractor management experience. Knowledge of responsive repairs and property maintenance. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Budget management experience and a focus on service improvement. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle with business insurance. If you're an experienced property professional looking to step into a regional leadership role within housing, apply today.
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing - Reactive Maintenance Full-Time, permanent Salary: £35,000 - £38,000 DOE Based in East London We are working with a leading Property Services Contractor to find a successful and proactive Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their team in East London. We are looking for an individual to work on reactive maintenance, voids and disrepair projects within the Social Housing sector. About You We are looking for the successful candidate to have previous experience of commercial activity on a repairs & maintenance contracts in a junior/assistant QS position or Commercial Administrator Social housing experience is ideal working on reactive maintenance/voids contracts Experience with managing subcontractors / subcontractor payments Thorough and meticulous person with an eye for detail The ability to work to tight deadlines and maintain a flexible attitude to work task and workload Ability to work on own initiative Experience working with NHF Schedule of Rates. Salary & Benefits You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believe the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the group's success. This is full time, permanent role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary. Please apply via the link or call Bianca on !
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing - Reactive Maintenance Full-Time, permanent Salary: £35,000 - £38,000 DOE Based in East London We are working with a leading Property Services Contractor to find a successful and proactive Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their team in East London. We are looking for an individual to work on reactive maintenance, voids and disrepair projects within the Social Housing sector. About You We are looking for the successful candidate to have previous experience of commercial activity on a repairs & maintenance contracts in a junior/assistant QS position or Commercial Administrator Social housing experience is ideal working on reactive maintenance/voids contracts Experience with managing subcontractors / subcontractor payments Thorough and meticulous person with an eye for detail The ability to work to tight deadlines and maintain a flexible attitude to work task and workload Ability to work on own initiative Experience working with NHF Schedule of Rates. Salary & Benefits You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believe the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the group's success. This is full time, permanent role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary. Please apply via the link or call Bianca on !
Senior Building Surveyor - Swindon Borough Council Job Description Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Building Surveyor to support the delivery of planned, cyclical and responsive maintenance programmes across a residential property portfolio. The successful candidate will provide technical surveying expertise, manage complex property defects and disrepair cases, oversee contractor performance and ensure compliance with housing standards and relevant regulations. The role requires a surveyor with strong technical knowledge, excellent stakeholder management skills and experience delivering property improvement works within social housing, local authority or residential asset management environments. Key Responsibilities Technical Surveying & Property Inspections Undertake detailed inspections of residential properties and communal areas. Diagnose complex building defects and identify appropriate remedial solutions. Investigate damp, mould, condensation and structural issues. Produce detailed condition surveys, technical reports and specifications. Assess repair liabilities and develop planned maintenance recommendations. Support compliance with housing quality standards and statutory requirements. Disrepair Management Manage housing disrepair cases from inspection through to resolution. Prepare technical reports and schedules of works. Work collaboratively with legal teams, residents and contractors. Monitor progress and ensure timely completion of remedial works. Support early intervention strategies to reduce future disrepair claims. Planned Maintenance & Capital Works Deliver planned maintenance programmes across residential assets. Manage refurbishment and replacement projects including windows, roofing, communal repairs, decorations and heating upgrades. Develop specifications, schedules of work and cost estimates. Monitor project delivery against agreed timescales, budgets and quality standards. Conduct post-inspections and sign off completed works. Contract Management Manage external contractors and consultants. Monitor contractor performance, compliance and quality standards. Support procurement and tender exercises. Certify works and process contract documentation where required. Ensure value for money and effective budget management. Resident & Stakeholder Engagement Act as the technical point of contact for residents and internal stakeholders. Manage sensitive customer cases professionally and effectively. Build strong working relationships across housing management, repairs and asset teams. Support service improvement initiatives and process development. Essential Requirements Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or related construction discipline. Working towards or holding professional membership such as: RICS (MRICS) CIOB (MCIOB) CABE Experience Building surveying experience within: Social Housing Local Authority Housing Association Residential Property Management Experience managing: Damp and mould investigations Disrepair cases Responsive repairs Planned maintenance projects Contractor performance Experience producing: Technical inspection reports Specifications Schedules of works Cost estimates
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Senior Building Surveyor - Swindon Borough Council Job Description Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Building Surveyor to support the delivery of planned, cyclical and responsive maintenance programmes across a residential property portfolio. The successful candidate will provide technical surveying expertise, manage complex property defects and disrepair cases, oversee contractor performance and ensure compliance with housing standards and relevant regulations. The role requires a surveyor with strong technical knowledge, excellent stakeholder management skills and experience delivering property improvement works within social housing, local authority or residential asset management environments. Key Responsibilities Technical Surveying & Property Inspections Undertake detailed inspections of residential properties and communal areas. Diagnose complex building defects and identify appropriate remedial solutions. Investigate damp, mould, condensation and structural issues. Produce detailed condition surveys, technical reports and specifications. Assess repair liabilities and develop planned maintenance recommendations. Support compliance with housing quality standards and statutory requirements. Disrepair Management Manage housing disrepair cases from inspection through to resolution. Prepare technical reports and schedules of works. Work collaboratively with legal teams, residents and contractors. Monitor progress and ensure timely completion of remedial works. Support early intervention strategies to reduce future disrepair claims. Planned Maintenance & Capital Works Deliver planned maintenance programmes across residential assets. Manage refurbishment and replacement projects including windows, roofing, communal repairs, decorations and heating upgrades. Develop specifications, schedules of work and cost estimates. Monitor project delivery against agreed timescales, budgets and quality standards. Conduct post-inspections and sign off completed works. Contract Management Manage external contractors and consultants. Monitor contractor performance, compliance and quality standards. Support procurement and tender exercises. Certify works and process contract documentation where required. Ensure value for money and effective budget management. Resident & Stakeholder Engagement Act as the technical point of contact for residents and internal stakeholders. Manage sensitive customer cases professionally and effectively. Build strong working relationships across housing management, repairs and asset teams. Support service improvement initiatives and process development. Essential Requirements Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or related construction discipline. Working towards or holding professional membership such as: RICS (MRICS) CIOB (MCIOB) CABE Experience Building surveying experience within: Social Housing Local Authority Housing Association Residential Property Management Experience managing: Damp and mould investigations Disrepair cases Responsive repairs Planned maintenance projects Contractor performance Experience producing: Technical inspection reports Specifications Schedules of works Cost estimates
Location: Islington, North London Salary: London - £37,854 - £52,051 per annum National - £34,869 - £47,945 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Islington and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. Act now - apply today! This vacancy may close early without notice.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Location: Islington, North London Salary: London - £37,854 - £52,051 per annum National - £34,869 - £47,945 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Islington and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. Act now - apply today! This vacancy may close early without notice.
Quantity Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor - Negotiable Salary Your new company A leading UK provider of property services, delivering high-quality maintenance, compliance, and retrofit solutions across the housing, education, and public sectors. With a strong focus on sustainability, social value, and customer satisfaction, the business works closely with local authorities and housing associations to maintain and improve homes and communities. Your new role A Senior Quantity Surveyor is required to take full commercial responsibility for a repairs and refurbishment contract forming part of a wider planned works programme.In this role, you will lead the financial and commercial management of the contract, ensuring robust cost control, accurate forecasting, and strong commercial performance. You'll oversee applications, certifications, invoicing, subcontractor accounts, procurement, and commercial reporting, while providing strategic guidance to junior team members. Working closely with operational leads, you will play a key role in driving profitability, managing risk, and ensuring the successful delivery of all commercial objectives. Key Duties Lead the commercial management of assigned projects, ensuring all financial documentation, reporting, and forecasting is delivered accurately and on time. Manage cash flow processes, including preparation and submission of applications, certifications, invoicing, payments, and receipts. Oversee the full administration of subcontractor accounts, including procurement, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Carry out detailed valuations and Schedule of Rates (SOR) billing, ensuring accuracy and compliance with contract requirements. Provide commercial leadership to the project team, advising on risk, opportunity, and cost-saving strategies. Drive the procurement of subcontract trades, negotiating terms and ensuring best value. Monitor and optimise the commercial performance of contracts to maximise gross margin. Conduct regular site visits to assess progress, validate works, and support operational teams. Lead on the preparation and analysis of data for contract Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Ensure full compliance with company policies, industry standards, and regulatory requirements across all commercial activities. Maintain the accuracy and integrity of all financial data, documentation, and reporting. Represent the commercial function at project meetings, client reviews, and internal forums. Support, mentor, and develop Assistant and Quantity Surveyors within the team. 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. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor Senior Quantity Surveyor - Negotiable Salary Your new company A leading UK provider of property services, delivering high-quality maintenance, compliance, and retrofit solutions across the housing, education, and public sectors. With a strong focus on sustainability, social value, and customer satisfaction, the business works closely with local authorities and housing associations to maintain and improve homes and communities. Your new role A Senior Quantity Surveyor is required to take full commercial responsibility for a repairs and refurbishment contract forming part of a wider planned works programme.In this role, you will lead the financial and commercial management of the contract, ensuring robust cost control, accurate forecasting, and strong commercial performance. You'll oversee applications, certifications, invoicing, subcontractor accounts, procurement, and commercial reporting, while providing strategic guidance to junior team members. Working closely with operational leads, you will play a key role in driving profitability, managing risk, and ensuring the successful delivery of all commercial objectives. Key Duties Lead the commercial management of assigned projects, ensuring all financial documentation, reporting, and forecasting is delivered accurately and on time. Manage cash flow processes, including preparation and submission of applications, certifications, invoicing, payments, and receipts. Oversee the full administration of subcontractor accounts, including procurement, valuations, variations, and final accounts. Carry out detailed valuations and Schedule of Rates (SOR) billing, ensuring accuracy and compliance with contract requirements. Provide commercial leadership to the project team, advising on risk, opportunity, and cost-saving strategies. Drive the procurement of subcontract trades, negotiating terms and ensuring best value. Monitor and optimise the commercial performance of contracts to maximise gross margin. Conduct regular site visits to assess progress, validate works, and support operational teams. Lead on the preparation and analysis of data for contract Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Ensure full compliance with company policies, industry standards, and regulatory requirements across all commercial activities. Maintain the accuracy and integrity of all financial data, documentation, and reporting. Represent the commercial function at project meetings, client reviews, and internal forums. Support, mentor, and develop Assistant and Quantity Surveyors within the team. 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. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Repairs Surveyor, Permanent Full-time (39 hours/week) Milton Keynes area Your new company A well-established housing provider is looking to add a skilled Property Repairs Surveyor to its asset management function. This team plays a key role in maintaining safe, comfortable, and well-functioning homes and delivers practical support to residents through effective repair and maintenance services. This position focusses on surveying residential properties, identifying repair needs, and overseeing the delivery of works by external contractors. The role covers a defined regional patch and involves both site-based and mobile working. Your new role As a Property Repairs Surveyor, you will be responsible for inspecting homes, diagnosing defects, and ensuring that required works are specified, instructed, and completed to agreed quality standards and timescales. You will balance technical accuracy with strong customer service, working closely with contractors, colleagues, and residents.Key responsibilities include: Carrying out property surveys and condition inspections Identifying repair requirements and specifying appropriate remedial works Monitoring and managing subcontracted repairs works Ensuring works meet internal standards, statutory requirements, and service targets Providing clear feedback to residents and internal stakeholders Maintaining accurate records while working across multiple sites What you'll need to succeed This role would suit someone with a strong technical background in residential construction and repair, who is confident working independently and managing a varied workload. Essential experience and skills Strong working knowledge of building construction, relevant legislation, and defect diagnosis Experience completing assessments aligned with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System Practical understanding of responsive repairs, void works, and planned or cyclical maintenance Experience overseeing and coordinating contractor performance Ability to work proactively with minimal supervision Excellent customer care and communication skills (written, verbal, and face-to-face) Confident IT user, including Microsoft Office and property or housing management systems Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and keep accurate records while mobile Desirable experience Understanding of the social or affordable housing sector Experience working in a commercially aware repairs or maintenance environment Qualifications Essential Level 4 qualification or above in a relevant built environment, surveying, or construction discipline Ongoing commitment to professional development Desirable Specialist qualification relating to damp, mould, or housing-related customer care Membership of a recognised professional body within surveying or construction What you'll get in return This is an opportunity to join a purpose-driven organisation where your technical expertise directly contributes to safe, well-maintained homes and positive resident experiences. You'll enjoy a varied role with autonomy, responsibility, and the chance to make a visible difference across a local housing portfolio. 27 days holiday + bank holidays Contributory pension with up to 9% contribution from employer Annual performance linked bonus Professional membership paid Support with training, learning and development Life assurance - 3x salary Other benefits such as retail discounts, cycle to work scheme, season ticket loan, car lease scheme, 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 about your career.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Repairs Surveyor, Permanent Full-time (39 hours/week) Milton Keynes area Your new company A well-established housing provider is looking to add a skilled Property Repairs Surveyor to its asset management function. This team plays a key role in maintaining safe, comfortable, and well-functioning homes and delivers practical support to residents through effective repair and maintenance services. This position focusses on surveying residential properties, identifying repair needs, and overseeing the delivery of works by external contractors. The role covers a defined regional patch and involves both site-based and mobile working. Your new role As a Property Repairs Surveyor, you will be responsible for inspecting homes, diagnosing defects, and ensuring that required works are specified, instructed, and completed to agreed quality standards and timescales. You will balance technical accuracy with strong customer service, working closely with contractors, colleagues, and residents.Key responsibilities include: Carrying out property surveys and condition inspections Identifying repair requirements and specifying appropriate remedial works Monitoring and managing subcontracted repairs works Ensuring works meet internal standards, statutory requirements, and service targets Providing clear feedback to residents and internal stakeholders Maintaining accurate records while working across multiple sites What you'll need to succeed This role would suit someone with a strong technical background in residential construction and repair, who is confident working independently and managing a varied workload. Essential experience and skills Strong working knowledge of building construction, relevant legislation, and defect diagnosis Experience completing assessments aligned with the Housing Health & Safety Rating System Practical understanding of responsive repairs, void works, and planned or cyclical maintenance Experience overseeing and coordinating contractor performance Ability to work proactively with minimal supervision Excellent customer care and communication skills (written, verbal, and face-to-face) Confident IT user, including Microsoft Office and property or housing management systems Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and keep accurate records while mobile Desirable experience Understanding of the social or affordable housing sector Experience working in a commercially aware repairs or maintenance environment Qualifications Essential Level 4 qualification or above in a relevant built environment, surveying, or construction discipline Ongoing commitment to professional development Desirable Specialist qualification relating to damp, mould, or housing-related customer care Membership of a recognised professional body within surveying or construction What you'll get in return This is an opportunity to join a purpose-driven organisation where your technical expertise directly contributes to safe, well-maintained homes and positive resident experiences. You'll enjoy a varied role with autonomy, responsibility, and the chance to make a visible difference across a local housing portfolio. 27 days holiday + bank holidays Contributory pension with up to 9% contribution from employer Annual performance linked bonus Professional membership paid Support with training, learning and development Life assurance - 3x salary Other benefits such as retail discounts, cycle to work scheme, season ticket loan, car lease scheme, 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 about your career.
PART-TIME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER High Wycombe 3 Days Per Week (24 Hours) £20,000 - £24,000 per annum + Performance Bonus Darv Ltd is an established property maintenance and refurbishment contractor delivering planned maintenance, reactive repairs, compliance works and refurbishment projects across London and the Home Counties. We work with housing providers, charities, almshouses, managing agents, commercial property organisations and other property owners who require a reliable contractor to support their buildings and residents. Due to continued growth, we are looking to appoint a Part-Time Business Development Manager to help strengthen existing relationships, generate new opportunities and support the long-term growth of the business. The Role This is a relationship-focused role. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing relationships with prospective clients, identifying opportunities and arranging meetings with key decision makers. Key Responsibilities • Building and developing relationships with prospective clients • Following up introductions, enquiries and marketing campaigns • Arranging meetings with key decision makers • Identifying and generating new business opportunities • Developing and maintaining a pipeline of prospects • Supporting directors with business development activities • Representing the company in a professional manner • Maintaining accurate records of business development activity Essential Requirements • Previous experience in Business Development, Account Management or Relationship Management • Experience within Property, Housing, Construction, Building Maintenance, Facilities Management or Commercial Property sectors • Experience building relationships with professional clients and decision makers • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Professional telephone manner • Self-motivated and organised approach • Ability to work independently and manage priorities effectively Desirable • Existing industry contacts within housing, property, construction or facilities management sectors • Experience working with housing providers, charities, managing agents, surveyors or commercial property organisations What We Offer • Part-time position (3 days per week) • £20,000 - £24,000 salary depending on experience • Performance-related bonus structure • Flexible working arrangements • Opportunity to play a key role in a growing business • Direct access to company directors and decision making To Apply Please submit your CV together with a short introduction outlining your relevant experience and why you believe you would be suitable for the role. Darv Ltd Property Maintenance Planned Maintenance Reactive Repairs Refurbishment
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
PART-TIME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER High Wycombe 3 Days Per Week (24 Hours) £20,000 - £24,000 per annum + Performance Bonus Darv Ltd is an established property maintenance and refurbishment contractor delivering planned maintenance, reactive repairs, compliance works and refurbishment projects across London and the Home Counties. We work with housing providers, charities, almshouses, managing agents, commercial property organisations and other property owners who require a reliable contractor to support their buildings and residents. Due to continued growth, we are looking to appoint a Part-Time Business Development Manager to help strengthen existing relationships, generate new opportunities and support the long-term growth of the business. The Role This is a relationship-focused role. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing relationships with prospective clients, identifying opportunities and arranging meetings with key decision makers. Key Responsibilities • Building and developing relationships with prospective clients • Following up introductions, enquiries and marketing campaigns • Arranging meetings with key decision makers • Identifying and generating new business opportunities • Developing and maintaining a pipeline of prospects • Supporting directors with business development activities • Representing the company in a professional manner • Maintaining accurate records of business development activity Essential Requirements • Previous experience in Business Development, Account Management or Relationship Management • Experience within Property, Housing, Construction, Building Maintenance, Facilities Management or Commercial Property sectors • Experience building relationships with professional clients and decision makers • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Professional telephone manner • Self-motivated and organised approach • Ability to work independently and manage priorities effectively Desirable • Existing industry contacts within housing, property, construction or facilities management sectors • Experience working with housing providers, charities, managing agents, surveyors or commercial property organisations What We Offer • Part-time position (3 days per week) • £20,000 - £24,000 salary depending on experience • Performance-related bonus structure • Flexible working arrangements • Opportunity to play a key role in a growing business • Direct access to company directors and decision making To Apply Please submit your CV together with a short introduction outlining your relevant experience and why you believe you would be suitable for the role. Darv Ltd Property Maintenance Planned Maintenance Reactive Repairs Refurbishment
Maintenance Surveyor / Estimator / Quantity Surveyor Location: Shepperton Salary: Competitive Salary + Benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor to join a growing property services team delivering repairs, maintenance, and refurbishment works across social housing portfolios. The successful candidate will play a key role in surveying properties, pricing works, managing repairs, and supporting the successful delivery of maintenance projects. This position would suit someone with a strong background in social housing, local authority, or housing association environments who understands the commercial and operational aspects of property maintenance. Key Responsibilities Undertake property inspections and condition surveys. Assess repair requirements and prepare schedules of works. Estimate and price maintenance, refurbishment, and repair projects. Produce cost plans, quotations, and reports. Monitor project costs and ensure works are delivered within budget. Liaise with contractors, residents, and stakeholders throughout project delivery. Conduct pre and post-inspections of completed works. Assist with the management of responsive repairs, voids, and planned maintenance programmes. Ensure compliance with housing regulations, health and safety requirements, and industry standards. Provide technical and commercial advice relating to maintenance and repair works. Requirements Previous experience as a Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, Quantity Surveyor, or similar role. Proven experience within social housing, housing associations, local authorities, or council-led maintenance environments. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and property services. Experience preparing estimates, schedules of works, and cost reports. Good understanding of building maintenance and construction methods. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Desirable Experience working on voids, disrepair, and planned maintenance programmes. Relevant qualification in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Construction, or a related discipline. Knowledge of housing maintenance software and contract management systems. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio of social housing and property services projects. Stable and supportive working environment. Career development and progression opportunities. Diverse and rewarding workload with a respected property services team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor with a background in social housing repairs and maintenance to join a growing organisation and contribute to the successful delivery of essential property services. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Maintenance Surveyor / Estimator / Quantity Surveyor Location: Shepperton Salary: Competitive Salary + Benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor to join a growing property services team delivering repairs, maintenance, and refurbishment works across social housing portfolios. The successful candidate will play a key role in surveying properties, pricing works, managing repairs, and supporting the successful delivery of maintenance projects. This position would suit someone with a strong background in social housing, local authority, or housing association environments who understands the commercial and operational aspects of property maintenance. Key Responsibilities Undertake property inspections and condition surveys. Assess repair requirements and prepare schedules of works. Estimate and price maintenance, refurbishment, and repair projects. Produce cost plans, quotations, and reports. Monitor project costs and ensure works are delivered within budget. Liaise with contractors, residents, and stakeholders throughout project delivery. Conduct pre and post-inspections of completed works. Assist with the management of responsive repairs, voids, and planned maintenance programmes. Ensure compliance with housing regulations, health and safety requirements, and industry standards. Provide technical and commercial advice relating to maintenance and repair works. Requirements Previous experience as a Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, Quantity Surveyor, or similar role. Proven experience within social housing, housing associations, local authorities, or council-led maintenance environments. Strong knowledge of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and property services. Experience preparing estimates, schedules of works, and cost reports. Good understanding of building maintenance and construction methods. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Desirable Experience working on voids, disrepair, and planned maintenance programmes. Relevant qualification in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Construction, or a related discipline. Knowledge of housing maintenance software and contract management systems. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio of social housing and property services projects. Stable and supportive working environment. Career development and progression opportunities. Diverse and rewarding workload with a respected property services team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor, Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor with a background in social housing repairs and maintenance to join a growing organisation and contribute to the successful delivery of essential property services. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Location: Islington, North London Salary: London - £37,854 - £52,051 per annum National - £34,869 - £47,945 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Islington and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. Act now - apply today! This vacancy may close early without notice.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Location: Islington, North London Salary: London - £37,854 - £52,051 per annum National - £34,869 - £47,945 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Islington and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. Act now - apply today! This vacancy may close early without notice.
Senior Property Surveyor (6-Month FTC) Senior Property Surveyor (6-Month FTC) Location: Clapham, London (SW2) - Hybrid Salary: £58,664 - £61,751 Contract: Fixed-Term (6 months) Full-Time (37.5 hours) The Opportunity We're looking for a Senior Property Surveyor to join a busy property team on a 6-month basis, leading on complex repairs while managing a small team of surveyors.This role offers the best of both worlds - giving you the chance to lead and support others, while still staying hands-on with technical surveying work.You'll play a key role in tackling challenging property issues, improving service delivery, and ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard. What You'll Be Doing Leading and supporting a small team of surveyors Acting as the technical lead on complex repairs, damp & mould, and structural issues Managing a varied caseload alongside your team Diagnosing building defects using strong knowledge of building pathology and HHSRS Overseeing work relating to insurance claims, specialist repairs, and non-routine issues Ensuring compliance with health & safety requirements and accurate system updates Providing technical guidance and post-inspection support across the team Supporting delivery of ad hoc planned works Advising on resident improvement requests to protect housing assets Contributing to service improvements and cross-team initiatives What You'll Bring Experience managing or mentoring surveyors within a housing or property setting Strong technical knowledge across repairs, maintenance, and construction Proven experience handling complex cases, including damp & mould Good understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements Ability to communicate clearly with both technical teams and residents A practical, solutions-focused approach with a focus on quality and efficiency Experience working collaboratively across teams What's on Offer Competitive salary package 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave flexibility (buy/sell options) Pension contribution (up to 9%) Health cash plan and wellbeing support Travel and season ticket loans Retail, travel and lifestyle discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Additional Information This role requires a Basic DBS check (renewed every three years). Why Consider This Role? This is a great opportunity to step into a senior role on a fixed-term basis, where you can make an immediate impact, leading from the front while helping to keep a busy service moving.Ideal if you enjoy variety, problem-solving, and working in a role where your technical expertise really matters. Get in touch with for more information.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Property Surveyor (6-Month FTC) Senior Property Surveyor (6-Month FTC) Location: Clapham, London (SW2) - Hybrid Salary: £58,664 - £61,751 Contract: Fixed-Term (6 months) Full-Time (37.5 hours) The Opportunity We're looking for a Senior Property Surveyor to join a busy property team on a 6-month basis, leading on complex repairs while managing a small team of surveyors.This role offers the best of both worlds - giving you the chance to lead and support others, while still staying hands-on with technical surveying work.You'll play a key role in tackling challenging property issues, improving service delivery, and ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard. What You'll Be Doing Leading and supporting a small team of surveyors Acting as the technical lead on complex repairs, damp & mould, and structural issues Managing a varied caseload alongside your team Diagnosing building defects using strong knowledge of building pathology and HHSRS Overseeing work relating to insurance claims, specialist repairs, and non-routine issues Ensuring compliance with health & safety requirements and accurate system updates Providing technical guidance and post-inspection support across the team Supporting delivery of ad hoc planned works Advising on resident improvement requests to protect housing assets Contributing to service improvements and cross-team initiatives What You'll Bring Experience managing or mentoring surveyors within a housing or property setting Strong technical knowledge across repairs, maintenance, and construction Proven experience handling complex cases, including damp & mould Good understanding of HHSRS and housing compliance requirements Ability to communicate clearly with both technical teams and residents A practical, solutions-focused approach with a focus on quality and efficiency Experience working collaboratively across teams What's on Offer Competitive salary package 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave flexibility (buy/sell options) Pension contribution (up to 9%) Health cash plan and wellbeing support Travel and season ticket loans Retail, travel and lifestyle discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Additional Information This role requires a Basic DBS check (renewed every three years). Why Consider This Role? This is a great opportunity to step into a senior role on a fixed-term basis, where you can make an immediate impact, leading from the front while helping to keep a busy service moving.Ideal if you enjoy variety, problem-solving, and working in a role where your technical expertise really matters. Get in touch with for more information.
Senior Property Surveyor (North London) Senior Property Surveyor Location: Southgate, London (N14) - Hybrid Salary: £58,664 - £61,751 Contract: Permanent Full-Time (37.5 hours) The Role This housing association is looking for an experienced Senior Property Surveyor to join a busy and evolving property function, taking the lead on complex repairs and building issues while managing a small team of surveyors.This is a hands-on role where you'll be at the centre of resolving challenging defects, improving service delivery, and ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained. You'll balance technical expertise with leadership, supporting your team while driving high standards across the service. What You'll Be Doing Leading a small team of surveyors, providing technical oversight and support Diagnosing and resolving complex property issues including damp & mould, structural defects, and specialist repairs Managing a varied caseload alongside your team, covering reactive issues and ad hoc planned works Applying strong knowledge of building pathology and HHSRS to assess risk and categorise hazards Ensuring compliance with health & safety standards and maintaining accurate system records Providing expert advice and post-inspection guidance to ensure consistency of delivery Contributing to service improvements and supporting wider property initiatives Reviewing and advising on resident improvement requests to protect long-term asset value Working collaboratively across teams to improve outcomes for residents What You'll Bring Experience managing or mentoring a team within a property or surveying environment Strong technical knowledge across repairs, maintenance, and housing construction Proven ability to handle complex cases including damp & mould and major defects Good understanding of HHSRS and building safety requirements Ability to communicate technical issues clearly to both colleagues and residents A proactive approach - focused on delivering solutions efficiently and to a high standard Experience working across multidisciplinary teams What's on Offer 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave flexibility (buy/sell scheme) Competitive pension contribution (up to 9%) Health cash plan and wellbeing support Life assurance Travel and season ticket loans Discounts across retail, travel and entertainment Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme (confidential support service) Additional Information This role requires a Basic DBS check (with renewal every three years). Why Apply? This is a great opportunity to step into a senior role where you can shape service delivery, lead a team, and make a tangible impact on housing quality and resident experience. Get in touch with for more information.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Property Surveyor (North London) Senior Property Surveyor Location: Southgate, London (N14) - Hybrid Salary: £58,664 - £61,751 Contract: Permanent Full-Time (37.5 hours) The Role This housing association is looking for an experienced Senior Property Surveyor to join a busy and evolving property function, taking the lead on complex repairs and building issues while managing a small team of surveyors.This is a hands-on role where you'll be at the centre of resolving challenging defects, improving service delivery, and ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and well maintained. You'll balance technical expertise with leadership, supporting your team while driving high standards across the service. What You'll Be Doing Leading a small team of surveyors, providing technical oversight and support Diagnosing and resolving complex property issues including damp & mould, structural defects, and specialist repairs Managing a varied caseload alongside your team, covering reactive issues and ad hoc planned works Applying strong knowledge of building pathology and HHSRS to assess risk and categorise hazards Ensuring compliance with health & safety standards and maintaining accurate system records Providing expert advice and post-inspection guidance to ensure consistency of delivery Contributing to service improvements and supporting wider property initiatives Reviewing and advising on resident improvement requests to protect long-term asset value Working collaboratively across teams to improve outcomes for residents What You'll Bring Experience managing or mentoring a team within a property or surveying environment Strong technical knowledge across repairs, maintenance, and housing construction Proven ability to handle complex cases including damp & mould and major defects Good understanding of HHSRS and building safety requirements Ability to communicate technical issues clearly to both colleagues and residents A proactive approach - focused on delivering solutions efficiently and to a high standard Experience working across multidisciplinary teams What's on Offer 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave flexibility (buy/sell scheme) Competitive pension contribution (up to 9%) Health cash plan and wellbeing support Life assurance Travel and season ticket loans Discounts across retail, travel and entertainment Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme (confidential support service) Additional Information This role requires a Basic DBS check (with renewal every three years). Why Apply? This is a great opportunity to step into a senior role where you can shape service delivery, lead a team, and make a tangible impact on housing quality and resident experience. Get in touch with for more information.
Property Surveyor Hereford - Hybrid (Home Working) We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover the Hereford area, playing a key role in delivering Connexus' Asset Management Strategy. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused professional who is passionate about maintaining and improving housing stock while ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and of a high quality. The Role The postholder will primarily undertake disrepair, damp, and stock condition surveys to identify required works and drive improvements across our homes. Key responsibilities include: Assessing stock condition, Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) compliance, and energy efficiency standards. Producing Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). Managing a small estate and maintenance budget. Inspecting disrepair, damp, and wider property remediation works. Applying knowledge of health and safety legislation and Building Regulations at an operational level. Communicating clearly and effectively with colleagues, contractors, and customers. Maintaining high standards of professionalism and teamwork. Travelling across Connexus' operating areas as required. Working in line with Awaab's Law, ensuring timely and appropriate responses to damp and mould issues. About You You will bring proven experience in surveying or inspection, alongside strong organisational and ICT skills. A customer-first mindset and a collaborative approach are essential. It is also essential that you are able to drive and have access to a vehicle to effectively carry out the duties of the role. Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. Recruitment Timetable Shortlisting Date: 05 July 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About Connexus Connexus is a community focused housing group which aims to deliver good quality homes and services across Shropshire and Herefordshire. Many of our trade roles involve working directly in the community and in the homes of our customers, delivering essential repairs and maintenance work. Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced tradesperson, Connexus could be the right fit for you. We offer a great employment deal with excellent benefits, equipment, training and opportunities to progress. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Property Surveyor Hereford - Hybrid (Home Working) We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover the Hereford area, playing a key role in delivering Connexus' Asset Management Strategy. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused professional who is passionate about maintaining and improving housing stock while ensuring homes are safe, compliant, and of a high quality. The Role The postholder will primarily undertake disrepair, damp, and stock condition surveys to identify required works and drive improvements across our homes. Key responsibilities include: Assessing stock condition, Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS) compliance, and energy efficiency standards. Producing Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). Managing a small estate and maintenance budget. Inspecting disrepair, damp, and wider property remediation works. Applying knowledge of health and safety legislation and Building Regulations at an operational level. Communicating clearly and effectively with colleagues, contractors, and customers. Maintaining high standards of professionalism and teamwork. Travelling across Connexus' operating areas as required. Working in line with Awaab's Law, ensuring timely and appropriate responses to damp and mould issues. About You You will bring proven experience in surveying or inspection, alongside strong organisational and ICT skills. A customer-first mindset and a collaborative approach are essential. It is also essential that you are able to drive and have access to a vehicle to effectively carry out the duties of the role. Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. Recruitment Timetable Shortlisting Date: 05 July 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About Connexus Connexus is a community focused housing group which aims to deliver good quality homes and services across Shropshire and Herefordshire. Many of our trade roles involve working directly in the community and in the homes of our customers, delivering essential repairs and maintenance work. Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced tradesperson, Connexus could be the right fit for you. We offer a great employment deal with excellent benefits, equipment, training and opportunities to progress. Connexus is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce, this is because we really understand the importance of different voices, experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds within our workforce. We strongly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Be the driving force behind safe, compliant, and operational buildings across Hampshire. We're recruiting for Mechanical Engineer to join Hampshire County Council's Property Services Team. This is your chance to make a real impact on a substantial & diverse estate that includes schools, libraries, historic buildings, and countryside sites. The Role: You will be a property professional surrounded by a team of 300+ in Property Services which includes engineers, building surveyors, structural engineers, architects, landscape architects & embedded fire officers. As a Mechanical Engineer (Operational Maintenance), you'll support the delivery of the mechanical maintenance services within a defined area across the HCC built estate. Working within our Engineering Term Maintenance Contract, you'll manage reactive, cyclical, and statutory maintenance programmes, ensuring compliance and minimising risk. You'll be working on a contract valued up to £200 million , covering planned preventative maintenance and reactive repairs to keep Hampshire County Council buildings safe, compliant, and operational. You'll play a key role in monitoring contract performance across a diverse portfolio of 10,000 assets spread across 1,000 sites , including: Schools Adult & Children's Homes Libraries Corporate Offices and Registration Buildings Countryside Parks and Farms Our estate ranges from listed historic buildings to brand-new facilities recently delivered by our Delivery Team of Architects in Property Services, offering you a unique and varied challenge. What you'll do: Ensure all operational maintenance activities, including inspections, servicing, and remedial works are carried out in line with contract and specification. Conduct onsite engineering and health and safety audits of TMC engineers and sub-contractors. Conduct financial audits of additional, reactive and planned works, ensuring good public value outcomes. Demonstrate and uphold high levels of technical competence and specialist knowledge. Acting as a key liaison for clients and contractors, providing technical advice and resolving issues. Ensuring full compliance with health and safety regulations, risk management protocols, and statutory servicing requirements. What we're looking for: Our people are what make us a vibrant and well-respected organisation. With a strong track record of delivering high quality services within a property or construction environment, you will be able to contribute to our purpose of delivering great public value outcomes at the same time as developing your own career. To be successful in the role you will have the following knowledge, skills and qualifications: Technical apprenticeship, or Equivalent qualification in Mechanical Services or Building Services Engineering. Recent, relevant experience in engineering maintenance programmes. Good knowledge of technical standards and legislation (e.g., GSUIR 98, PSSR 2000, ACOP L8, HSG274, F GAS, LOLER 98). Excellent organisational, communication, and project management skills. Proven ability to develop effective solutions to complex technical problems. Good understanding of CDM 2015 Regulations in regard to Health & Safety. Passionate about delivering public services as a collaborative team member. Commercially and financially aware and able to flex to meet the changing requirements of the role in line with service priorities and manage budgets effectively. Highly self-motivated, you will be able to effectively manage and prioritise a busy workload. Good networker, with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across a range of stakeholders. An excellent listener and communicator, to both technical and non-technical audiences, in oral, written, presentation and briefing form. You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire (and the Isle of Wight or other local authority), and it is essential that you have a current drivers' licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis. Why join us? Hampshire County Council is a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. Here are some of the reasons why we are a great choice for your next career move: Hybrid working - flexible blend of office and home working. Currently most teams working in Winchester a minimum of one day a week. Generous annual leave - 25 days plus bank holidays, rising to 28 after 5 years and paid sick leave. Local Government Pension scheme - with a substantial employer contribution. Family-friendly policies - including flexi-leave and compressed hours. Employee discounts - on gyms, retailers, travel, holidays, restaurants and more. Professional development - opportunities for CPD and career progression. Inclusive culture - we are committed to inclusion, diversity and wellbeing. Staff are encouraged to get involved in a variety of internal Networks (BME, staff disability, Carers and working parents, and LGBT+) in accordance with our Inclusion Strategy. Hampshire County Council is nationally recognised as a high-performing, forward-thinking local authority. Join us and make a real difference while developing your career in a supportive environment.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Be the driving force behind safe, compliant, and operational buildings across Hampshire. We're recruiting for Mechanical Engineer to join Hampshire County Council's Property Services Team. This is your chance to make a real impact on a substantial & diverse estate that includes schools, libraries, historic buildings, and countryside sites. The Role: You will be a property professional surrounded by a team of 300+ in Property Services which includes engineers, building surveyors, structural engineers, architects, landscape architects & embedded fire officers. As a Mechanical Engineer (Operational Maintenance), you'll support the delivery of the mechanical maintenance services within a defined area across the HCC built estate. Working within our Engineering Term Maintenance Contract, you'll manage reactive, cyclical, and statutory maintenance programmes, ensuring compliance and minimising risk. You'll be working on a contract valued up to £200 million , covering planned preventative maintenance and reactive repairs to keep Hampshire County Council buildings safe, compliant, and operational. You'll play a key role in monitoring contract performance across a diverse portfolio of 10,000 assets spread across 1,000 sites , including: Schools Adult & Children's Homes Libraries Corporate Offices and Registration Buildings Countryside Parks and Farms Our estate ranges from listed historic buildings to brand-new facilities recently delivered by our Delivery Team of Architects in Property Services, offering you a unique and varied challenge. What you'll do: Ensure all operational maintenance activities, including inspections, servicing, and remedial works are carried out in line with contract and specification. Conduct onsite engineering and health and safety audits of TMC engineers and sub-contractors. Conduct financial audits of additional, reactive and planned works, ensuring good public value outcomes. Demonstrate and uphold high levels of technical competence and specialist knowledge. Acting as a key liaison for clients and contractors, providing technical advice and resolving issues. Ensuring full compliance with health and safety regulations, risk management protocols, and statutory servicing requirements. What we're looking for: Our people are what make us a vibrant and well-respected organisation. With a strong track record of delivering high quality services within a property or construction environment, you will be able to contribute to our purpose of delivering great public value outcomes at the same time as developing your own career. To be successful in the role you will have the following knowledge, skills and qualifications: Technical apprenticeship, or Equivalent qualification in Mechanical Services or Building Services Engineering. Recent, relevant experience in engineering maintenance programmes. Good knowledge of technical standards and legislation (e.g., GSUIR 98, PSSR 2000, ACOP L8, HSG274, F GAS, LOLER 98). Excellent organisational, communication, and project management skills. Proven ability to develop effective solutions to complex technical problems. Good understanding of CDM 2015 Regulations in regard to Health & Safety. Passionate about delivering public services as a collaborative team member. Commercially and financially aware and able to flex to meet the changing requirements of the role in line with service priorities and manage budgets effectively. Highly self-motivated, you will be able to effectively manage and prioritise a busy workload. Good networker, with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across a range of stakeholders. An excellent listener and communicator, to both technical and non-technical audiences, in oral, written, presentation and briefing form. You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire (and the Isle of Wight or other local authority), and it is essential that you have a current drivers' licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis. Why join us? Hampshire County Council is a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. Here are some of the reasons why we are a great choice for your next career move: Hybrid working - flexible blend of office and home working. Currently most teams working in Winchester a minimum of one day a week. Generous annual leave - 25 days plus bank holidays, rising to 28 after 5 years and paid sick leave. Local Government Pension scheme - with a substantial employer contribution. Family-friendly policies - including flexi-leave and compressed hours. Employee discounts - on gyms, retailers, travel, holidays, restaurants and more. Professional development - opportunities for CPD and career progression. Inclusive culture - we are committed to inclusion, diversity and wellbeing. Staff are encouraged to get involved in a variety of internal Networks (BME, staff disability, Carers and working parents, and LGBT+) in accordance with our Inclusion Strategy. Hampshire County Council is nationally recognised as a high-performing, forward-thinking local authority. Join us and make a real difference while developing your career in a supportive environment.
Repairs Coordinator £30,000 - £33,000 Basic Salary 8:45am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, office based 5 days per week Career progression opportunity to develop your career and possibly head the whole department Repairs Coordinator - Role Overview: We are currently seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented Repairs Coordinator to join our team in Dartford, Kent. The successful applicanty will be responsible for coordinating all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio, ensuring they are completed in a timely and efficient manner. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in maintenance coordination, property management, and excellent communication skills. Repairs Coordinator - Key Responsibilities: Coordinate all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio Schedule and oversee repairs and maintenance work, ensuring they are completed within the agreed timeline Liaise with contractors and suppliers to obtain quotes and schedule repairs Monitor and manage the repairs budget and ensure all expenses are within the allocated budget Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance work Conduct regular property inspections to identify any repairs or maintenance needs Communicate with tenants to schedule repairs and keep them informed of any delays or changes Ensure all repairs and maintenance work comply with health and safety regulations Maintain a good working relationship with contractors and suppliers Provide regular updates to the Property Manager on the status of repairs and maintenance work Assist with other property management tasks as needed Repairs Coordinator - Requirements: Proven experience as a Repairs Coordinator or similar role Knowledge of property maintenance and repair procedures Excellent organizational and time-management skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines Attention to detail and problem-solving skills Proficient in MS Office and property management software Knowledge of health and safety regulations A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for property management and possess the skills and experience we are looking for, we would love to hear from you! Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Repairs Coordinator £30,000 - £33,000 Basic Salary 8:45am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, office based 5 days per week Career progression opportunity to develop your career and possibly head the whole department Repairs Coordinator - Role Overview: We are currently seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented Repairs Coordinator to join our team in Dartford, Kent. The successful applicanty will be responsible for coordinating all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio, ensuring they are completed in a timely and efficient manner. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in maintenance coordination, property management, and excellent communication skills. Repairs Coordinator - Key Responsibilities: Coordinate all repairs and maintenance activities for our property portfolio Schedule and oversee repairs and maintenance work, ensuring they are completed within the agreed timeline Liaise with contractors and suppliers to obtain quotes and schedule repairs Monitor and manage the repairs budget and ensure all expenses are within the allocated budget Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance work Conduct regular property inspections to identify any repairs or maintenance needs Communicate with tenants to schedule repairs and keep them informed of any delays or changes Ensure all repairs and maintenance work comply with health and safety regulations Maintain a good working relationship with contractors and suppliers Provide regular updates to the Property Manager on the status of repairs and maintenance work Assist with other property management tasks as needed Repairs Coordinator - Requirements: Proven experience as a Repairs Coordinator or similar role Knowledge of property maintenance and repair procedures Excellent organizational and time-management skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines Attention to detail and problem-solving skills Proficient in MS Office and property management software Knowledge of health and safety regulations A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle If you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for property management and possess the skills and experience we are looking for, we would love to hear from you! Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
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 22, 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 22, 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.
Maintenance Surveyor Salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Location: Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent We re working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building Surveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled surveyor with expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role As a Building Surveyor , you ll be responsible for diagnosing building defects, specifying works, and managing works processes, void refurbishments, and planned projects. You ll ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and in excellent condition providing a service that delivers real value for money and excellent customer outcomes. Working with a level of autonomy, you ll make day-to-day operational decisions to ensure service performance, resident satisfaction, and compliance with organisational maintenance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Diagnose, specify, and manage repairs and maintenance projects across a diverse housing portfolio. Carry out property inspections to identify defects, including damp and mould issues, ensuring appropriate remedial action is taken. Oversee contractors and consultants to ensure works are delivered to the required quality, on time, and within budget. Manage void properties, ensuring efficient turnaround and compliance with void standards. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, risk management, and operational efficiency. Undertake technical audits and performance reviews to drive quality and compliance across the supply chain. Ensure accurate financial and compliance reporting, maintaining robust record-keeping in line with organisational asset management systems. Promote a culture of building safety, collaboration, and resident engagement across all maintenance activities. About You Qualified to HNC level (or equivalent) in a building-related discipline. Experienced in responsive and planned maintenance , void management , and defect diagnosis (including damp and mould). Excellent technical knowledge of housing maintenance, building pathology, and construction practices. Strong understanding of health & safety, landlord and tenant responsibilities, and relevant compliance legislation. Effective communicator with the ability to engage positively with residents, contractors, and colleagues. Skilled in contract administration, cost control, and ensuring value for money in service delivery. Ideally, a member or technical member of RICS (TechRICS) or working towards professional accreditation (desirable, not essential). What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Permanent position. A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. If you think this could be the right role for you then contact us with our most up to date CV and one of the team will be in touch to discuss further.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Maintenance Surveyor Salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Location: Buckinghamshire Contract: Permanent We re working in partnership with a Leading housing providers to recruit a talented and motivated Building Surveyor to join their team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically skilled surveyor with expertise in maintenance, void management, and damp and mould diagnosis , to play a key role in maintaining safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for residents. The Role As a Building Surveyor , you ll be responsible for diagnosing building defects, specifying works, and managing works processes, void refurbishments, and planned projects. You ll ensure homes remain safe, compliant, and in excellent condition providing a service that delivers real value for money and excellent customer outcomes. Working with a level of autonomy, you ll make day-to-day operational decisions to ensure service performance, resident satisfaction, and compliance with organisational maintenance and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Diagnose, specify, and manage repairs and maintenance projects across a diverse housing portfolio. Carry out property inspections to identify defects, including damp and mould issues, ensuring appropriate remedial action is taken. Oversee contractors and consultants to ensure works are delivered to the required quality, on time, and within budget. Manage void properties, ensuring efficient turnaround and compliance with void standards. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, risk management, and operational efficiency. Undertake technical audits and performance reviews to drive quality and compliance across the supply chain. Ensure accurate financial and compliance reporting, maintaining robust record-keeping in line with organisational asset management systems. Promote a culture of building safety, collaboration, and resident engagement across all maintenance activities. About You Qualified to HNC level (or equivalent) in a building-related discipline. Experienced in responsive and planned maintenance , void management , and defect diagnosis (including damp and mould). Excellent technical knowledge of housing maintenance, building pathology, and construction practices. Strong understanding of health & safety, landlord and tenant responsibilities, and relevant compliance legislation. Effective communicator with the ability to engage positively with residents, contractors, and colleagues. Skilled in contract administration, cost control, and ensuring value for money in service delivery. Ideally, a member or technical member of RICS (TechRICS) or working towards professional accreditation (desirable, not essential). What s on Offer Competitive salary: Circa £49,000 - £50,000 Permanent position. A supportive, inclusive, and purpose-driven working culture. The opportunity to directly impact housing quality and resident satisfaction across London. If you think this could be the right role for you then contact us with our most up to date CV and one of the team will be in touch to discuss further.