One of the regions fastest growing Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Assistant Project Manager to be based in Bristol. THE COMPANY The client is an independent, privately owned Consultancy with a network of offices across the UK. They have a great reputation in the market and are working on some regions largest developments. Projects can range from Public to Private sector and include Residential, Commercial, Education and Health. Values currently range from £500k to £50 million so a fantastic range and size of projects. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Assistant Project Manager to work alongside a team of experienced Chartered professionals and get involved in a range of projects from inception to completion. The successful Project Manager will be given the opportunity to work on projects across a range of sectors which provides an excellent opportunity for someone who has perhaps become pigeonholed in one sector with a larger Consultancy. Value of projects can range from £1 - £20 million. THE CANDIDATE The successful Project Manager must: • Have a construction related degree • Have some industry experience either as a Project Manager, Building Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Engineer although fresh Graduates will also be considered • Have a great attitude and work ethic • Have good communication and client facing skills WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY • Excellent company culture and flat management structure • Opportunity to work on some exciting projects across multiple sectors • Industry leading training • Excellent track record or progressing Graduates to senior management positions INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Nella Mihelcic on (phone number removed) for more information.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
One of the regions fastest growing Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Assistant Project Manager to be based in Bristol. THE COMPANY The client is an independent, privately owned Consultancy with a network of offices across the UK. They have a great reputation in the market and are working on some regions largest developments. Projects can range from Public to Private sector and include Residential, Commercial, Education and Health. Values currently range from £500k to £50 million so a fantastic range and size of projects. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Assistant Project Manager to work alongside a team of experienced Chartered professionals and get involved in a range of projects from inception to completion. The successful Project Manager will be given the opportunity to work on projects across a range of sectors which provides an excellent opportunity for someone who has perhaps become pigeonholed in one sector with a larger Consultancy. Value of projects can range from £1 - £20 million. THE CANDIDATE The successful Project Manager must: • Have a construction related degree • Have some industry experience either as a Project Manager, Building Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Engineer although fresh Graduates will also be considered • Have a great attitude and work ethic • Have good communication and client facing skills WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY • Excellent company culture and flat management structure • Opportunity to work on some exciting projects across multiple sectors • Industry leading training • Excellent track record or progressing Graduates to senior management positions INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Nella Mihelcic on (phone number removed) for more information.
Quantity Surveyor Spider is recruiting on behalf of a growing construction energy company based in Basildon, Essex, who are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join their team on a full-time, permanent basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding organisation operating across the construction, infrastructure, energy, mechanical and electrical sectors, where you'll play a key role in the commercial management and successful delivery of major infrastructure and energy projects. Fantastic company benefits include: Competitive Salary:£45,000 - £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) Holiday: 30 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Additional: Pension Scheme, access to an EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme following successful completion of probation, Employee Assistance Programme, free on-site parking, flexible and agile working opportunities where roles permit, regular team days out and social events, ongoing professional development and training opportunities, modern collaborative office environment, and long-service recognition and performance appreciation initiatives. About the role: As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play an important role in supporting the commercial management of projects from award through to final account. Working closely with senior commercial and operational teams, you will help manage project costs, subcontractor procurement, valuations, variations, and commercial reporting across multiple live projects. Main duties and responsibilities: Support the commercial management of multiple live projects, monitoring budgets, costs, valuations, and financial performance. Track labour, plant, material, and subcontractor costs while maintaining accurate commercial records and cost reporting. Assist with client applications for payment, subcontractor valuations, invoices, and procurement activities. Prepare and manage variations, change events, quotations, and additional works while ensuring costs are accurately captured and recovered. Support contract administration, including reviewing commercial agreements, contractual notices, and project correspondence. Assist with final accounts, retention tracking, project close-out activities, and ongoing commercial reporting. About you: As a Quantity Surveyor, you will have previous experience within utilities, civil engineering, construction, electrical infrastructure, energy projects, ICP works, or a similar environment. You will possess strong commercial awareness and be confident managing costs, contracts, and project finances across multiple workstreams. You will be highly organised, analytical, and detail-focused, with strong Excel skills and the ability to work independently while building effective relationships with clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and colleagues. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills are essential, along with the ability to balance commercial objectives with operational requirements. Experience working with ICPs and DNOs, knowledge of utility connections, contestable works, asset adoption, street works permits, reinstatement requirements, or HV/LV infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. About them: Our client is a rapidly growing group of businesses operating across construction, infrastructure, mechanical and electrical services, energy solutions, flooring, EV infrastructure, and specialist support services. They are committed to creating a positive, rewarding, and supportive working environment where employees are encouraged to develop, thrive, and build long-term careers. If you have the relevant skills and experience for this Quantity Surveyor role and would like to be considered, please apply by forwarding an up-to-date CV as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from you. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. Please check your email inbox and spam/junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this vacancy. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region s Online Job Advertiser, on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text, or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondences on receipt of your application.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Spider is recruiting on behalf of a growing construction energy company based in Basildon, Essex, who are looking for a Quantity Surveyor to join their team on a full-time, permanent basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding organisation operating across the construction, infrastructure, energy, mechanical and electrical sectors, where you'll play a key role in the commercial management and successful delivery of major infrastructure and energy projects. Fantastic company benefits include: Competitive Salary:£45,000 - £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) Holiday: 30 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Additional: Pension Scheme, access to an EV Salary Sacrifice Scheme following successful completion of probation, Employee Assistance Programme, free on-site parking, flexible and agile working opportunities where roles permit, regular team days out and social events, ongoing professional development and training opportunities, modern collaborative office environment, and long-service recognition and performance appreciation initiatives. About the role: As a Quantity Surveyor, you will play an important role in supporting the commercial management of projects from award through to final account. Working closely with senior commercial and operational teams, you will help manage project costs, subcontractor procurement, valuations, variations, and commercial reporting across multiple live projects. Main duties and responsibilities: Support the commercial management of multiple live projects, monitoring budgets, costs, valuations, and financial performance. Track labour, plant, material, and subcontractor costs while maintaining accurate commercial records and cost reporting. Assist with client applications for payment, subcontractor valuations, invoices, and procurement activities. Prepare and manage variations, change events, quotations, and additional works while ensuring costs are accurately captured and recovered. Support contract administration, including reviewing commercial agreements, contractual notices, and project correspondence. Assist with final accounts, retention tracking, project close-out activities, and ongoing commercial reporting. About you: As a Quantity Surveyor, you will have previous experience within utilities, civil engineering, construction, electrical infrastructure, energy projects, ICP works, or a similar environment. You will possess strong commercial awareness and be confident managing costs, contracts, and project finances across multiple workstreams. You will be highly organised, analytical, and detail-focused, with strong Excel skills and the ability to work independently while building effective relationships with clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and colleagues. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills are essential, along with the ability to balance commercial objectives with operational requirements. Experience working with ICPs and DNOs, knowledge of utility connections, contestable works, asset adoption, street works permits, reinstatement requirements, or HV/LV infrastructure projects would be highly advantageous. About them: Our client is a rapidly growing group of businesses operating across construction, infrastructure, mechanical and electrical services, energy solutions, flooring, EV infrastructure, and specialist support services. They are committed to creating a positive, rewarding, and supportive working environment where employees are encouraged to develop, thrive, and build long-term careers. If you have the relevant skills and experience for this Quantity Surveyor role and would like to be considered, please apply by forwarding an up-to-date CV as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from you. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. Please check your email inbox and spam/junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this vacancy. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region s Online Job Advertiser, on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text, or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondences on receipt of your application.
Property Surveyor Shrewsbury, Shropshire £43,435.00 per annum We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover our Shropshire 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. Essential: Knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard Knowledge of Awaab's Law Knowledge of HHSRS Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. This role has been identified as suitable for hybrid working which will be a combination of home working and working from our offices, with Head office at Craven Arms and travel around the Shropshire area. This role will be subject to a standard DBS check. Shortlisting date: 05 July 2026 About Connexus Connexus is a rural housing association with its heritage in Shropshire and Herefordshire, providing good quality, affordable and safe homes that customers are proud to live in. We create inclusive neighbourhoods, sustainable rural communities, and provide services that support our customers to build a life in their home. The work our teams do is varied, and no two days are the same. We provide an excellent offer for colleagues which includes flexible working options combined with some fantastic benefits. We're here to support colleagues at every step of the way with training and development opportunities, helping you make the most of your career. If you want to work with like-minded people and would like to make a difference to the lives of our customers, Connexus could be the right fit for you. 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.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Property Surveyor Shrewsbury, Shropshire £43,435.00 per annum We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Property Surveyor to cover our Shropshire 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. Essential: Knowledge of the Decent Homes Standard Knowledge of Awaab's Law Knowledge of HHSRS Desirable (but not essential): Experience managing damp and mould cases DEA qualification. This role has been identified as suitable for hybrid working which will be a combination of home working and working from our offices, with Head office at Craven Arms and travel around the Shropshire area. This role will be subject to a standard DBS check. Shortlisting date: 05 July 2026 About Connexus Connexus is a rural housing association with its heritage in Shropshire and Herefordshire, providing good quality, affordable and safe homes that customers are proud to live in. We create inclusive neighbourhoods, sustainable rural communities, and provide services that support our customers to build a life in their home. The work our teams do is varied, and no two days are the same. We provide an excellent offer for colleagues which includes flexible working options combined with some fantastic benefits. We're here to support colleagues at every step of the way with training and development opportunities, helping you make the most of your career. If you want to work with like-minded people and would like to make a difference to the lives of our customers, Connexus could be the right fit for you. 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.
Residential Development Surveyor Location: South East Rate: 500 Per Day (Outside IR35) Contract: 6 - 12 Months Spencer Clarke Group are recruiting for a Residential Development Surveyor to join a local authority technical team, supporting housing development, acquisition, refurbishment, regeneration and specialist housing projects. This is a technical lead role focused on feasibility, due diligence, option appraisal, concept design development and technical assurance, working closely with internal stakeholders and external consultants. Project governance and overall delivery sit with the Development Manager once approved to proceed, but you remain responsible for technical leadership, compliance, quality and asset integration through the lifecycle. Responsibilities include: Leading technical feasibility studies and development assessments Technical due diligence across sites, buildings, acquisitions and redevelopment opportunities Identifying technical risks, constraints and opportunities, and shaping recommended options Preparing technical briefs, specifications and employer's requirements Appointing and managing architects, engineers and specialist consultants Reviewing and challenging designs and proposals to drive quality, sustainability and value for money Providing technical input into business cases, governance reporting and stakeholder discussions Ensuring compliance across Building Regulations, Building Safety, fire safety and relevant standards Supporting technical assurance, sign-off, and resolution of technical issues during construction Ensuring robust handover documentation warranties, certification, compliance records and supporting post-occupancy reviews About you: Proven experience in housing development, regeneration, building surveying, construction or strategic asset management Strong background in feasibility, due diligence and option appraisal Confident managing consultants and coordinating design development Comfortable providing technical assurance, compliance oversight and quality review Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant built environment discipline (building surveying, construction, architecture, property, development and asset management.) MRICS / MCIOB (or equivalent) beneficial, and local authority / housing association experience highly desirable How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on (phone number removed) or
Jul 02, 2026
Contractor
Residential Development Surveyor Location: South East Rate: 500 Per Day (Outside IR35) Contract: 6 - 12 Months Spencer Clarke Group are recruiting for a Residential Development Surveyor to join a local authority technical team, supporting housing development, acquisition, refurbishment, regeneration and specialist housing projects. This is a technical lead role focused on feasibility, due diligence, option appraisal, concept design development and technical assurance, working closely with internal stakeholders and external consultants. Project governance and overall delivery sit with the Development Manager once approved to proceed, but you remain responsible for technical leadership, compliance, quality and asset integration through the lifecycle. Responsibilities include: Leading technical feasibility studies and development assessments Technical due diligence across sites, buildings, acquisitions and redevelopment opportunities Identifying technical risks, constraints and opportunities, and shaping recommended options Preparing technical briefs, specifications and employer's requirements Appointing and managing architects, engineers and specialist consultants Reviewing and challenging designs and proposals to drive quality, sustainability and value for money Providing technical input into business cases, governance reporting and stakeholder discussions Ensuring compliance across Building Regulations, Building Safety, fire safety and relevant standards Supporting technical assurance, sign-off, and resolution of technical issues during construction Ensuring robust handover documentation warranties, certification, compliance records and supporting post-occupancy reviews About you: Proven experience in housing development, regeneration, building surveying, construction or strategic asset management Strong background in feasibility, due diligence and option appraisal Confident managing consultants and coordinating design development Comfortable providing technical assurance, compliance oversight and quality review Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant built environment discipline (building surveying, construction, architecture, property, development and asset management.) MRICS / MCIOB (or equivalent) beneficial, and local authority / housing association experience highly desirable How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on (phone number removed) or
Location: Victoria, London (SW1) Rate: £288.98 per day (Umbrella) Contract: 26 Weeks (with potential for extension) DBS: Required A well-established London Local Authority, is looking to appoint an experienced Specialist Surveyor to join their Home Improvement team on an initial 26-week contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the lead on delivering specialist disability adaptations and home improvement projects that have a genuine impact on the lives of vulnerable residents across the borough. Please note: Previous experience delivering disability adaptations is essential. Unfortunately, applications without this experience cannot be considered. The Role As Specialist Surveyor, you'll manage the delivery of a wide range of adaptations and home improvement works, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget and in line with current legislation. You'll oversee a varied caseload from initial assessment through to completion, working closely with residents, contractors, Occupational Therapists and internal teams to deliver high-quality outcomes. Key responsibilities include: Managing specialist disability adaptations including Level Access Showers, stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, ramps and ceiling track hoists. Delivering home improvement and disrepair works, including damp and mould remediation. Carrying out pre, mid and post-work inspections to ensure quality and compliance. Managing repairs to existing adaptations and responding to urgent maintenance issues. Supervising and supporting Surveyors and Trainee Surveyors. Managing contractor performance, quality standards and programme delivery. Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, health and safety requirements and council policies. Investigating complaints, resolving defects and driving continuous service improvements. About You To be considered, you'll have: Proven experience delivering disability adaptations within residential properties (essential). Experience specifying and managing works including Level Access Showers, stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, ramps or similar adaptations. Strong knowledge of residential repairs, maintenance, disrepair, damp and mould. Experience managing contractors and overseeing projects from specification through to completion. Previous experience supervising or mentoring technical staff. A good understanding of relevant legislation, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with experience working alongside vulnerable residents and partner organisations. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a varied and complex workload. Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related built environment discipline. Professional membership (MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent) or working towards chartership is desirable. What's on Offer Central London office, less than a five-minute walk from Victoria Station. Opportunity to work on meaningful projects that make a real difference to residents' lives. Varied and rewarding workload within a supportive team environment. Please note: This is a site-based role and requires a regular presence across the borough to support service delivery. A DBS check will be required before appointment.
Jul 02, 2026
Contractor
Location: Victoria, London (SW1) Rate: £288.98 per day (Umbrella) Contract: 26 Weeks (with potential for extension) DBS: Required A well-established London Local Authority, is looking to appoint an experienced Specialist Surveyor to join their Home Improvement team on an initial 26-week contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to take the lead on delivering specialist disability adaptations and home improvement projects that have a genuine impact on the lives of vulnerable residents across the borough. Please note: Previous experience delivering disability adaptations is essential. Unfortunately, applications without this experience cannot be considered. The Role As Specialist Surveyor, you'll manage the delivery of a wide range of adaptations and home improvement works, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, within budget and in line with current legislation. You'll oversee a varied caseload from initial assessment through to completion, working closely with residents, contractors, Occupational Therapists and internal teams to deliver high-quality outcomes. Key responsibilities include: Managing specialist disability adaptations including Level Access Showers, stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, ramps and ceiling track hoists. Delivering home improvement and disrepair works, including damp and mould remediation. Carrying out pre, mid and post-work inspections to ensure quality and compliance. Managing repairs to existing adaptations and responding to urgent maintenance issues. Supervising and supporting Surveyors and Trainee Surveyors. Managing contractor performance, quality standards and programme delivery. Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, health and safety requirements and council policies. Investigating complaints, resolving defects and driving continuous service improvements. About You To be considered, you'll have: Proven experience delivering disability adaptations within residential properties (essential). Experience specifying and managing works including Level Access Showers, stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, ramps or similar adaptations. Strong knowledge of residential repairs, maintenance, disrepair, damp and mould. Experience managing contractors and overseeing projects from specification through to completion. Previous experience supervising or mentoring technical staff. A good understanding of relevant legislation, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS). Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with experience working alongside vulnerable residents and partner organisations. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a varied and complex workload. Qualifications Degree in Building Surveying or a related built environment discipline. Professional membership (MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent) or working towards chartership is desirable. What's on Offer Central London office, less than a five-minute walk from Victoria Station. Opportunity to work on meaningful projects that make a real difference to residents' lives. Varied and rewarding workload within a supportive team environment. Please note: This is a site-based role and requires a regular presence across the borough to support service delivery. A DBS check will be required before appointment.
Working hours: Full time - 36 hours per week Schedule type: Hybrid working - expected office days 1 day per week, however this is dependent on business needs The Role Are you ready to make a real difference in people's lives while building a rewarding career? At Raven Housing Trust, we're passionate about creating safe, healthy homes for our residents-and we're looking for someone who shares that commitment. As a Building Safety Surveyor, you'll join a forward-thinking compliance team tackling some of the most important challenges in housing today. This is your chance to play a key role in improving living conditions and shaping services that truly matter. This is more than a job-it's an opportunity to be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and customer focus. At Raven, we empower our people to lead with purpose. You'll join an organisation that values belonging, ownership, and collaboration-where your voice matters and your impact is felt across our communities. We're proud of our inclusive, supportive culture and our commitment to professional development. What you'll be doing In this role, you'll play a crucial part in ensuring our teams have the tools, knowledge, and processes they need to deliver a high-quality service. You will: Lead the delivery of maintenance and compliance programmes across residential buildings, ensuring full adherence to safety regulations (fire, gas, electrical, water, asbestos, etc.). Manage contractors and suppliers to ensure works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard, with strong customer satisfaction. Carry out inspections, audits, and quality checks, identifying risks and ensuring corrective actions are completed promptly. Provide expert advice on building safety and compliance, producing reports and supporting senior stakeholders. Maintain accurate compliance records, liaise with regulatory bodies, and drive continuous improvement across health & safety practices. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who: Holds a relevant qualification (e.g. RICS or similar) or has strong hands-on experience in building surveying, construction, or maintenance. Has a solid understanding of health & safety legislation and building safety regulations (e.g. Fire Safety Act, Building Safety Act). Has proven experience managing building compliance, contracts, and external contractors within a housing or similar environment. Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of fire safety systems, building regulations, and maintenance best practices. Has experience managing budgets, contracts, and delivering projects to time, cost, and quality targets. Is highly organised, customer-focused, and able to build strong relationships with stakeholders and teams. Has a Full UK driving licence and has access to their own reliable transport. Why join Raven? At Raven, we're more than just a housing association - we're a community-focused organisation committed to creating positive change. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking team where your ideas and expertise will genuinely make a difference. You will also share our values: earning trust by being open and accountable, listening with an open mind, working collaboratively, and caring about making things better. What Raven will offer in return To create a great experience for our customers, we need to create a great experience for one another. What Raven offers goes beyond the ordinary, giving you the opportunity to join a community of people who share the same values and are passionate about making a difference. Our reward package includes: Competitive salaries Fantastic work/life balance with flexible working and generous leave entitlement Strong focus on learning and development, with opportunities to grow your skills and career Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Funded health cash plan Extensive wellbeing support Voucher-based recognition scheme Retail discounts Raven are focused on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications form all candidates, including minority ethnics, the LBGTQ+ community, people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Further information As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we run a guaranteed interview scheme for disabled applicants. If you meet the essential criteria listed in the job description for this position and would like to be considered under this scheme, please state this in your application. All data collected is anonymous and has zero bearing on your application. If there is anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let the recruitment team know.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Working hours: Full time - 36 hours per week Schedule type: Hybrid working - expected office days 1 day per week, however this is dependent on business needs The Role Are you ready to make a real difference in people's lives while building a rewarding career? At Raven Housing Trust, we're passionate about creating safe, healthy homes for our residents-and we're looking for someone who shares that commitment. As a Building Safety Surveyor, you'll join a forward-thinking compliance team tackling some of the most important challenges in housing today. This is your chance to play a key role in improving living conditions and shaping services that truly matter. This is more than a job-it's an opportunity to be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and customer focus. At Raven, we empower our people to lead with purpose. You'll join an organisation that values belonging, ownership, and collaboration-where your voice matters and your impact is felt across our communities. We're proud of our inclusive, supportive culture and our commitment to professional development. What you'll be doing In this role, you'll play a crucial part in ensuring our teams have the tools, knowledge, and processes they need to deliver a high-quality service. You will: Lead the delivery of maintenance and compliance programmes across residential buildings, ensuring full adherence to safety regulations (fire, gas, electrical, water, asbestos, etc.). Manage contractors and suppliers to ensure works are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard, with strong customer satisfaction. Carry out inspections, audits, and quality checks, identifying risks and ensuring corrective actions are completed promptly. Provide expert advice on building safety and compliance, producing reports and supporting senior stakeholders. Maintain accurate compliance records, liaise with regulatory bodies, and drive continuous improvement across health & safety practices. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who: Holds a relevant qualification (e.g. RICS or similar) or has strong hands-on experience in building surveying, construction, or maintenance. Has a solid understanding of health & safety legislation and building safety regulations (e.g. Fire Safety Act, Building Safety Act). Has proven experience managing building compliance, contracts, and external contractors within a housing or similar environment. Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of fire safety systems, building regulations, and maintenance best practices. Has experience managing budgets, contracts, and delivering projects to time, cost, and quality targets. Is highly organised, customer-focused, and able to build strong relationships with stakeholders and teams. Has a Full UK driving licence and has access to their own reliable transport. Why join Raven? At Raven, we're more than just a housing association - we're a community-focused organisation committed to creating positive change. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking team where your ideas and expertise will genuinely make a difference. You will also share our values: earning trust by being open and accountable, listening with an open mind, working collaboratively, and caring about making things better. What Raven will offer in return To create a great experience for our customers, we need to create a great experience for one another. What Raven offers goes beyond the ordinary, giving you the opportunity to join a community of people who share the same values and are passionate about making a difference. Our reward package includes: Competitive salaries Fantastic work/life balance with flexible working and generous leave entitlement Strong focus on learning and development, with opportunities to grow your skills and career Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption pay Funded health cash plan Extensive wellbeing support Voucher-based recognition scheme Retail discounts Raven are focused on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications form all candidates, including minority ethnics, the LBGTQ+ community, people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, neurodivergent people, parents, carers, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Further information As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we run a guaranteed interview scheme for disabled applicants. If you meet the essential criteria listed in the job description for this position and would like to be considered under this scheme, please state this in your application. All data collected is anonymous and has zero bearing on your application. If there is anything we can do to accommodate your specific situation, please let the recruitment team know.
A well-established UK property consultancy with a strong national presence and an expanding technical services division is seeking an experienced Associate Director - Building Surveying to join its Manchester office. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Building Surveyor or Associate Building Surveyor looking to take the next step within a respected chartered surveying practice. The firm is known for delivering comprehensive building surveying and technical solutions across a diverse client base, including public and private sector organisations, and operates from multiple offices across the UK. The Manchester team has grown significantly in recent years and continues to expand its service offering and client reach. Associate Director - Building Surveying Salary & Benefits Salary: Up to 68,000 per annum (DOE) Performance-related bonus Competitive car allowance Clear progression pathway to Director level Generous holiday entitlement plus Bank Holidays Pension scheme and additional employee benefits Ongoing support for professional development and career progression Associate Director - Building Surveying Job Overview Support the leadership and growth of the Building Surveying team in Manchester. Lead and manage a varied portfolio of professional surveying instructions and project work. Deliver high-quality building surveying services including contract administration, dilapidations, technical due diligence, defect diagnosis, and building pathology. Develop and maintain strong client relationships while identifying opportunities for additional services and new business. Assist with team management, mentoring junior surveyors and supporting the development of colleagues. Contribute to business development initiatives and help strengthen the firm's regional presence and market share. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest professional standards. Associate Director - Building Surveying Job Requirements MRICS qualified (essential). Significant experience within a building surveying consultancy environment. Strong technical knowledge across both professional and project-based surveying services. Experience managing client relationships and delivering projects independently. Commercial awareness with an interest in business development and team growth. Previous experience mentoring or managing surveyors would be advantageous. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
A well-established UK property consultancy with a strong national presence and an expanding technical services division is seeking an experienced Associate Director - Building Surveying to join its Manchester office. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Building Surveyor or Associate Building Surveyor looking to take the next step within a respected chartered surveying practice. The firm is known for delivering comprehensive building surveying and technical solutions across a diverse client base, including public and private sector organisations, and operates from multiple offices across the UK. The Manchester team has grown significantly in recent years and continues to expand its service offering and client reach. Associate Director - Building Surveying Salary & Benefits Salary: Up to 68,000 per annum (DOE) Performance-related bonus Competitive car allowance Clear progression pathway to Director level Generous holiday entitlement plus Bank Holidays Pension scheme and additional employee benefits Ongoing support for professional development and career progression Associate Director - Building Surveying Job Overview Support the leadership and growth of the Building Surveying team in Manchester. Lead and manage a varied portfolio of professional surveying instructions and project work. Deliver high-quality building surveying services including contract administration, dilapidations, technical due diligence, defect diagnosis, and building pathology. Develop and maintain strong client relationships while identifying opportunities for additional services and new business. Assist with team management, mentoring junior surveyors and supporting the development of colleagues. Contribute to business development initiatives and help strengthen the firm's regional presence and market share. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest professional standards. Associate Director - Building Surveying Job Requirements MRICS qualified (essential). Significant experience within a building surveying consultancy environment. Strong technical knowledge across both professional and project-based surveying services. Experience managing client relationships and delivering projects independently. Commercial awareness with an interest in business development and team growth. Previous experience mentoring or managing surveyors would be advantageous. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Newcastle / Hybrid Salary: Competitive + Excellent Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading multidisciplinary consultancy with a strong presence across the UK. Working as part of a growing Cost & Commercial team in the North East, you'll play a key role in delivering projects across a diverse portfolio including education and commercial developments. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute Quantity Surveyor looking to take ownership of projects, develop client relationships, mentor junior team members, and progress their career within a collaborative and forward thinking environment. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you'll be responsible for delivering both pre and post-contract quantity surveying services, whilst ensuring commercial objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Delivering pre and post-contract Quantity Surveying services. Managing project costs, budgets and financial reporting. Producing cost estimates and monitoring project expenditure. Managing contractor and supplier valuations, payments and final accounts. Supporting procurement activities, including tender evaluations and contractor appointments. Administering contracts (JCT & NEC) and managing contract changes. Preparing and presenting financial reports to clients and stakeholders. Building strong relationships with clients, contractors and project teams. Supporting, mentoring and developing junior Quantity Surveyors. About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage projects whilst building strong client relationships. You'll ideally have: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Chartered status (MRICS) or working towards chartership. Strong experience across both pre and post-contract services. Good working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. A proactive and collaborative approach. Education and/or commercial sector experience would be highly advantageous, although not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working - 2 days per week from home. Support towards continued professional development and chartership. Opportunity to work on high profile projects across multiple sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly respected consultancy with an outstanding reputation for delivering complex projects across the UK. If you're looking for varied project work and a supportive team environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Gemma at Calibre Search for a confidential conversation. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor Location: Newcastle / Hybrid Salary: Competitive + Excellent Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading multidisciplinary consultancy with a strong presence across the UK. Working as part of a growing Cost & Commercial team in the North East, you'll play a key role in delivering projects across a diverse portfolio including education and commercial developments. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially astute Quantity Surveyor looking to take ownership of projects, develop client relationships, mentor junior team members, and progress their career within a collaborative and forward thinking environment. The Role As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you'll be responsible for delivering both pre and post-contract quantity surveying services, whilst ensuring commercial objectives are achieved throughout the project lifecycle. Key responsibilities include: Delivering pre and post-contract Quantity Surveying services. Managing project costs, budgets and financial reporting. Producing cost estimates and monitoring project expenditure. Managing contractor and supplier valuations, payments and final accounts. Supporting procurement activities, including tender evaluations and contractor appointments. Administering contracts (JCT & NEC) and managing contract changes. Preparing and presenting financial reports to clients and stakeholders. Building strong relationships with clients, contractors and project teams. Supporting, mentoring and developing junior Quantity Surveyors. About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage projects whilst building strong client relationships. You'll ideally have: Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. Chartered status (MRICS) or working towards chartership. Strong experience across both pre and post-contract services. Good working knowledge of JCT and NEC contracts. Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. A proactive and collaborative approach. Education and/or commercial sector experience would be highly advantageous, although not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working - 2 days per week from home. Support towards continued professional development and chartership. Opportunity to work on high profile projects across multiple sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly respected consultancy with an outstanding reputation for delivering complex projects across the UK. If you're looking for varied project work and a supportive team environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Gemma at Calibre Search for a confidential conversation. Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Are you currently looking for a varied and challenging Administration/Estimator role with opportunities for progression? Perhaps you pride yourself or your attention to detail, planning skills and ability to organise yourself and others? Ideally you would have experience in sales support, costings, surveying, producing quotes, pricing, estimating or general administration and be looking to develop your skills in a technical role. Job Title: Estimator Job Type: Full Time Permanent Salary: £35,000 - £38,000 Location: Henfield Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Issue accurate and timely proposals containing documentation relevant to each quotation Work closely with the existing sales and estimator teams Ensure that all relevant CRM fields are accurately completed at all times. Commercial processing of new equipment sales orders in CRM; Liaise with Finance Department to carry out credit checks and where required to track status of any payments required prior to design Handover of project to Commercial Design Team, including highlighting of any special requirements/programme/payment information Providing technical support and and additional technical information to customers Desirable: Previous pricing or estimations experience or experience in sales support role involving multiple stakeholders Experience in working with SAP or similar Experience in building and maintaining relationships with customers Experience in CAD or reading drawings Previous experience in working with Property developers, Architects, Designers, Builders, Investors, Installers, Contractors, Quantity Surveyor. Attention to detail Organised Highly numerical Good technical understanding with an interest in understanding a diverse product range
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Are you currently looking for a varied and challenging Administration/Estimator role with opportunities for progression? Perhaps you pride yourself or your attention to detail, planning skills and ability to organise yourself and others? Ideally you would have experience in sales support, costings, surveying, producing quotes, pricing, estimating or general administration and be looking to develop your skills in a technical role. Job Title: Estimator Job Type: Full Time Permanent Salary: £35,000 - £38,000 Location: Henfield Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Issue accurate and timely proposals containing documentation relevant to each quotation Work closely with the existing sales and estimator teams Ensure that all relevant CRM fields are accurately completed at all times. Commercial processing of new equipment sales orders in CRM; Liaise with Finance Department to carry out credit checks and where required to track status of any payments required prior to design Handover of project to Commercial Design Team, including highlighting of any special requirements/programme/payment information Providing technical support and and additional technical information to customers Desirable: Previous pricing or estimations experience or experience in sales support role involving multiple stakeholders Experience in working with SAP or similar Experience in building and maintaining relationships with customers Experience in CAD or reading drawings Previous experience in working with Property developers, Architects, Designers, Builders, Investors, Installers, Contractors, Quantity Surveyor. Attention to detail Organised Highly numerical Good technical understanding with an interest in understanding a diverse product range
Macildowie Recruitment and Retention
Leicester, Leicestershire
Commercial Administrator Macildowie are working with this client based in Leicester , within the housebuilding and residential construction sector , to recruit a Commercial Administrator. Location: Leicester Salary: £13.33 per hour Contract: Temporary Working Pattern: Office-based, full-time This is a varied administrative role supporting a busy commercial team. You will be involved in order processing, subcontractor payments, payment queries and general commercial administration, working closely with surveyors, site teams, customer care, accounts and wider internal stakeholders. The Role Processing material orders Processing subcontractor payments in a timely manner Managing and responding to payment queries Liaising with managers, surveyors, site managers, customer care, accounts and customers Supporting venue bookings for company events Assisting with framework agreements Updating the SMAS portal and subcontractor spreadsheets Monitoring and managing the commercial email inbox The Candidate Strong administration experience Confident communicator across internal and external teams High attention to detail Able to manage a busy inbox and multiple priorities Comfortable working with spreadsheets and internal systems Experience within construction, housebuilding or commercial support would be advantageous
Jul 02, 2026
Seasonal
Commercial Administrator Macildowie are working with this client based in Leicester , within the housebuilding and residential construction sector , to recruit a Commercial Administrator. Location: Leicester Salary: £13.33 per hour Contract: Temporary Working Pattern: Office-based, full-time This is a varied administrative role supporting a busy commercial team. You will be involved in order processing, subcontractor payments, payment queries and general commercial administration, working closely with surveyors, site teams, customer care, accounts and wider internal stakeholders. The Role Processing material orders Processing subcontractor payments in a timely manner Managing and responding to payment queries Liaising with managers, surveyors, site managers, customer care, accounts and customers Supporting venue bookings for company events Assisting with framework agreements Updating the SMAS portal and subcontractor spreadsheets Monitoring and managing the commercial email inbox The Candidate Strong administration experience Confident communicator across internal and external teams High attention to detail Able to manage a busy inbox and multiple priorities Comfortable working with spreadsheets and internal systems Experience within construction, housebuilding or commercial support would be advantageous
Registered Building Inspector - Newcastle A privately owned, nationwide Registered Building Control Approved Inspector is seeking a Registered Building Inspector to join their fast growing team, in Newcastle. They have strong client relationships and will be able to offer a varied portfolio. They also provide consultancy services which will offer a varied day to day, whilst you work within a team of experienced Registered Building Inspectors. Due to their commercial success this is a fantastic opportunity to join an experienced team, whilst reaping the benefits from the exposure you will receive to large projects within their portfolio. The Registered Building Inspector The Registered Building Inspector ensures that construction projects comply with building regulations and safety standards. They review plans, carry out site inspections, and provide guidance to make sure structures are safe, accessible. The Person You will be a Registered Building Inspector to Class 2A competency minimum. The Registered Building Inspector will have 4 years of experience within the industry. A Chartered membership with CABE (MCABE) will be advantageous. In Return? The salary is negotiable dependant on your ability and experience but as a guide: Up to 75,000 pa Car allowance Bonus Pension Season ticket loan Health care Gym membership Corporate incentive scheme There really is not a more exciting role for a Registered Building Inspector in the current market. If you are a Registered Building Inspector and are considering your career options currently, please contact Bex Ellinger on (phone number removed). Building Control Surveyor / Registered Building Inspector / MCABE / Class 2A / MCIOB / Statutory Compliance / Building Regulations / Plan check / Safety / BSA / Building Safety Act
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Registered Building Inspector - Newcastle A privately owned, nationwide Registered Building Control Approved Inspector is seeking a Registered Building Inspector to join their fast growing team, in Newcastle. They have strong client relationships and will be able to offer a varied portfolio. They also provide consultancy services which will offer a varied day to day, whilst you work within a team of experienced Registered Building Inspectors. Due to their commercial success this is a fantastic opportunity to join an experienced team, whilst reaping the benefits from the exposure you will receive to large projects within their portfolio. The Registered Building Inspector The Registered Building Inspector ensures that construction projects comply with building regulations and safety standards. They review plans, carry out site inspections, and provide guidance to make sure structures are safe, accessible. The Person You will be a Registered Building Inspector to Class 2A competency minimum. The Registered Building Inspector will have 4 years of experience within the industry. A Chartered membership with CABE (MCABE) will be advantageous. In Return? The salary is negotiable dependant on your ability and experience but as a guide: Up to 75,000 pa Car allowance Bonus Pension Season ticket loan Health care Gym membership Corporate incentive scheme There really is not a more exciting role for a Registered Building Inspector in the current market. If you are a Registered Building Inspector and are considering your career options currently, please contact Bex Ellinger on (phone number removed). Building Control Surveyor / Registered Building Inspector / MCABE / Class 2A / MCIOB / Statutory Compliance / Building Regulations / Plan check / Safety / BSA / Building Safety Act
Surveyor - Damp, Mould & Condensation Location: North Somerset/Bristol Contract Type: Permanent, hybrid working (home-based with site visits) Salary: Up to £49,466 Hours: 37 Overview: This is a full-time surveying and project management role focused on delivering damp, mould and condensation works across social housing stock. You will be responsible for managing cases from initial inspection through to completion, including diagnosis, specification writing, contractor management and customer liaison. The role involves working closely with residents, leaseholders and internal teams to ensure issues are resolved efficiently and to a high standard. You will manage your own portfolio of cases, including complex and high-risk HHSRS-related works, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget and in line with compliance and quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Manage damp, mould and condensation cases from initial survey through to completion. Inspect properties, diagnose building defects and carry out relevant testing and building pathology assessments. Produce detailed reports and technical specifications, including for disrepair claims and Section 20 works. Oversee delivery of works, including contractor management, pre-start meetings and on-site quality inspections. Monitor performance of contractors and in-house teams, ensuring works meet required standards and KPIs. Carry out post-inspections to ensure works are completed to specification, fit for purpose and deliver value for money. Take ownership of complex cases, including HHSRS risk-related issues and customer complaints. Work closely with residents, keeping them informed and supported throughout the lifecycle of works. Liaise with internal teams including repairs, asset management and compliance to coordinate delivery. Support procurement activities including quotations, tenders and contractor selection. Ensure all works comply with health and safety legislation and organisational policies Essential Requirements: Proven experience managing multiple building surveying or repairs projects within housing. Strong knowledge of damp, mould and condensation, building defects and building pathology. Good understanding of HHSRS and relevant housing legislation. Experience of writing technical reports and specifications. Knowledge of construction health and safety, including CDM regulations. Relevant qualification (e.g. HNC/HND, degree or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction). Full UK driving licence. Additional Details: Home-based role with regular travel to sites. Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio including damp and mould, disrepair, and wider complex works. Involvement in broader project types such as structural issues, fire damage and insurance claims over time. For further information about this opportunity, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Surveyor - Damp, Mould & Condensation Location: North Somerset/Bristol Contract Type: Permanent, hybrid working (home-based with site visits) Salary: Up to £49,466 Hours: 37 Overview: This is a full-time surveying and project management role focused on delivering damp, mould and condensation works across social housing stock. You will be responsible for managing cases from initial inspection through to completion, including diagnosis, specification writing, contractor management and customer liaison. The role involves working closely with residents, leaseholders and internal teams to ensure issues are resolved efficiently and to a high standard. You will manage your own portfolio of cases, including complex and high-risk HHSRS-related works, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget and in line with compliance and quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Manage damp, mould and condensation cases from initial survey through to completion. Inspect properties, diagnose building defects and carry out relevant testing and building pathology assessments. Produce detailed reports and technical specifications, including for disrepair claims and Section 20 works. Oversee delivery of works, including contractor management, pre-start meetings and on-site quality inspections. Monitor performance of contractors and in-house teams, ensuring works meet required standards and KPIs. Carry out post-inspections to ensure works are completed to specification, fit for purpose and deliver value for money. Take ownership of complex cases, including HHSRS risk-related issues and customer complaints. Work closely with residents, keeping them informed and supported throughout the lifecycle of works. Liaise with internal teams including repairs, asset management and compliance to coordinate delivery. Support procurement activities including quotations, tenders and contractor selection. Ensure all works comply with health and safety legislation and organisational policies Essential Requirements: Proven experience managing multiple building surveying or repairs projects within housing. Strong knowledge of damp, mould and condensation, building defects and building pathology. Good understanding of HHSRS and relevant housing legislation. Experience of writing technical reports and specifications. Knowledge of construction health and safety, including CDM regulations. Relevant qualification (e.g. HNC/HND, degree or equivalent in Building Surveying or Construction). Full UK driving licence. Additional Details: Home-based role with regular travel to sites. Opportunity to work on a varied portfolio including damp and mould, disrepair, and wider complex works. Involvement in broader project types such as structural issues, fire damage and insurance claims over time. For further information about this opportunity, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV
Registered Building Inspector - Yorkshire A privately owned, nationwide Registered Building Control Approved Inspector is seeking a Registered Building Inspector to join their fast growing team, in Yorkshire. They have strong client relationships and will be able to offer a varied portfolio. They also provide consultancy services which will offer a varied day to day, whilst you work within a team of experienced Registered Building Inspectors. Due to their commercial success this is a fantastic opportunity to join an experienced team, whilst reaping the benefits from the exposure you will receive to large projects within their portfolio. The Registered Building Inspector The Registered Building Inspector ensures that construction projects comply with building regulations and safety standards. They review plans, carry out site inspections, and provide guidance to make sure structures are safe, accessible. The Person You will be a Registered Building Inspector to Class 2A competency minimum. The Registered Building Inspector will have 4 years of experience within the industry. A Chartered membership with CABE (MCABE) will be advantageous. In Return? The salary is negotiable dependant on your ability and experience but as a guide: Up to 75,000 pa Car allowance Bonus Pension Season ticket loan Health care Gym membership Corporate incentive scheme There really is not a more exciting role for a Registered Building Inspector in the current market. If you are a Registered Building Inspector and are considering your career options currently, please contact Bex Ellinger on (phone number removed). Building Control Surveyor / Registered Building Inspector / MCABE / Class 2A / MCIOB / Statutory Compliance / Building Regulations / Plan check / Safety / BSA / Building Safety Act
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Registered Building Inspector - Yorkshire A privately owned, nationwide Registered Building Control Approved Inspector is seeking a Registered Building Inspector to join their fast growing team, in Yorkshire. They have strong client relationships and will be able to offer a varied portfolio. They also provide consultancy services which will offer a varied day to day, whilst you work within a team of experienced Registered Building Inspectors. Due to their commercial success this is a fantastic opportunity to join an experienced team, whilst reaping the benefits from the exposure you will receive to large projects within their portfolio. The Registered Building Inspector The Registered Building Inspector ensures that construction projects comply with building regulations and safety standards. They review plans, carry out site inspections, and provide guidance to make sure structures are safe, accessible. The Person You will be a Registered Building Inspector to Class 2A competency minimum. The Registered Building Inspector will have 4 years of experience within the industry. A Chartered membership with CABE (MCABE) will be advantageous. In Return? The salary is negotiable dependant on your ability and experience but as a guide: Up to 75,000 pa Car allowance Bonus Pension Season ticket loan Health care Gym membership Corporate incentive scheme There really is not a more exciting role for a Registered Building Inspector in the current market. If you are a Registered Building Inspector and are considering your career options currently, please contact Bex Ellinger on (phone number removed). Building Control Surveyor / Registered Building Inspector / MCABE / Class 2A / MCIOB / Statutory Compliance / Building Regulations / Plan check / Safety / BSA / Building Safety Act
About The Role Currie & Brown is looking for an Associate Director in Building Surveying to join our Edinburgh office. Consideration will be given to appointing at Director level should the right candidate apply. The successful candidate will be part of a team of building surveyors covering all aspects of professional and project-related building surveying across the private and public sector click apply for full job details
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
About The Role Currie & Brown is looking for an Associate Director in Building Surveying to join our Edinburgh office. Consideration will be given to appointing at Director level should the right candidate apply. The successful candidate will be part of a team of building surveyors covering all aspects of professional and project-related building surveying across the private and public sector click apply for full job details
Quantity Surveyor - Main Contractor Are you a Quantity Surveyor ready to step into a role where you're trusted, valued, and given the autonomy to deliver? Our client is a leading Tier 1 contractor who is searching for a Quantity Surveyor to join the growing commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to work with a successful contractor with a strong pipeline of work across the West Midlands. Why Apply: Do you want to work with a business that is making a REAL difference to the communities we live and work in? They are consistently recognised and awarded as one of the country's top employers due to their focus on training, personal development and career progression. You'll be given ownership, support from an experienced commercial manager, and the chance to shape projects that genuinely matter across education, commercial and leisure, custodial sectors. They offer the opportunity to work on a variety of projects with values ranging from 5m to 50m - the initial project is a new build school valued at 15m. The Package: - Basic salary of 55,000 - 60,000 (DOE) - Company Car or Car Allowance ( 5,000) - 28 days annual leave (option to buy / sell up to 3 days) - Additional long service days - Medical insurance - Excellent Pension scheme Key Benefits: - Excellent opportunities for career progression within a growing team - Full pipeline of projects secured through various frameworks - One of the regions 'Top Employers' with regional projects - Supportive team environment with low staff turnover Responsibilities: - Commercial Lead on Design & Build projects 5m - 15m - Chair Pre-let meetings and finalising Subcontract Orders - Procurement and managing sub-contract packages - Dealing with variations and valuations - Production of CVRs Requirements: - Experience working with a Tier 1 or Tier 2 building contractor - Experience dealing with / managing final accounts - Experience managing sub-contractor variations - Industry related qualification To qualify for the higher rate of pay you must be able to demonstrate a track record as a Quantity Surveyor delivering construction projects ranging from 5m - 20m. For any further information on this Quantity Surveyor vacancy please apply with your CV attached or contact Mark Dalgleish at Saxton Recruitment on (phone number removed). Building Partnerships
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor - Main Contractor Are you a Quantity Surveyor ready to step into a role where you're trusted, valued, and given the autonomy to deliver? Our client is a leading Tier 1 contractor who is searching for a Quantity Surveyor to join the growing commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor to work with a successful contractor with a strong pipeline of work across the West Midlands. Why Apply: Do you want to work with a business that is making a REAL difference to the communities we live and work in? They are consistently recognised and awarded as one of the country's top employers due to their focus on training, personal development and career progression. You'll be given ownership, support from an experienced commercial manager, and the chance to shape projects that genuinely matter across education, commercial and leisure, custodial sectors. They offer the opportunity to work on a variety of projects with values ranging from 5m to 50m - the initial project is a new build school valued at 15m. The Package: - Basic salary of 55,000 - 60,000 (DOE) - Company Car or Car Allowance ( 5,000) - 28 days annual leave (option to buy / sell up to 3 days) - Additional long service days - Medical insurance - Excellent Pension scheme Key Benefits: - Excellent opportunities for career progression within a growing team - Full pipeline of projects secured through various frameworks - One of the regions 'Top Employers' with regional projects - Supportive team environment with low staff turnover Responsibilities: - Commercial Lead on Design & Build projects 5m - 15m - Chair Pre-let meetings and finalising Subcontract Orders - Procurement and managing sub-contract packages - Dealing with variations and valuations - Production of CVRs Requirements: - Experience working with a Tier 1 or Tier 2 building contractor - Experience dealing with / managing final accounts - Experience managing sub-contractor variations - Industry related qualification To qualify for the higher rate of pay you must be able to demonstrate a track record as a Quantity Surveyor delivering construction projects ranging from 5m - 20m. For any further information on this Quantity Surveyor vacancy please apply with your CV attached or contact Mark Dalgleish at Saxton Recruitment on (phone number removed). Building Partnerships
Construction Recruitment People Ltd
Gravesend, Kent
Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveyor with 3+ years experience required for an established Kent Building Contractor. The successful Quantity Surveyor will be working on Retail/Hospitality Fitout and Industrial Refurbishment projects across the Kent & South East region. Quantity Surveyors with construction/refurbishment/fit-out experience in recent years are desirable click apply for full job details
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveyor with 3+ years experience required for an established Kent Building Contractor. The successful Quantity Surveyor will be working on Retail/Hospitality Fitout and Industrial Refurbishment projects across the Kent & South East region. Quantity Surveyors with construction/refurbishment/fit-out experience in recent years are desirable click apply for full job details
Exchange Street Claims & Financial Services
Farnham, Surrey
Our client is currently seeking an experienced Building Surveyor for Farnham. You will mainly deal with reinstatement cost assessments. The role will be office based 3 days per week. The Role Team Management and development responsibilities. Conduct thorough on-site inspections of residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Evaluate building layout, structures, materials, construction methods, and overall condition. Identify factors that may affect reinstatement costs, including age, specification, and any non-standard features. Calculate accurate reinstatement costs in accordance with RICS guidance, BCIS indices, and relevant industry standards. Apply appropriate cost indices and regional adjustments to ensure up-to-date and compliant valuations. Monitor cost fluctuations and construction market trends to maintain assessment accuracy. Produce clear, detailed, and professionally presented RCA reports within agreed SLA timeframes. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of building regulations, planning requirements, and relevant industry standards. Participate in relevant continuing professional development (CPD) and training as required by the business. Skills / Qualifications Relevant technical / Loss Adjusting experience is desired. Degree in Building Surveying (BSC Hons). You will be MRICS qualified. Conversant with CAD, CDM Regs 2015, Party Wall Act 1996, Building Regulation and Planning Legislation. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent customer service, organizational & communication skills. Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CV to Dave Clements at Exchange Street Claims - , Job Ref: DC1046. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - exchange-street.co.uk
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Our client is currently seeking an experienced Building Surveyor for Farnham. You will mainly deal with reinstatement cost assessments. The role will be office based 3 days per week. The Role Team Management and development responsibilities. Conduct thorough on-site inspections of residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Evaluate building layout, structures, materials, construction methods, and overall condition. Identify factors that may affect reinstatement costs, including age, specification, and any non-standard features. Calculate accurate reinstatement costs in accordance with RICS guidance, BCIS indices, and relevant industry standards. Apply appropriate cost indices and regional adjustments to ensure up-to-date and compliant valuations. Monitor cost fluctuations and construction market trends to maintain assessment accuracy. Produce clear, detailed, and professionally presented RCA reports within agreed SLA timeframes. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of building regulations, planning requirements, and relevant industry standards. Participate in relevant continuing professional development (CPD) and training as required by the business. Skills / Qualifications Relevant technical / Loss Adjusting experience is desired. Degree in Building Surveying (BSC Hons). You will be MRICS qualified. Conversant with CAD, CDM Regs 2015, Party Wall Act 1996, Building Regulation and Planning Legislation. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent customer service, organizational & communication skills. Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CV to Dave Clements at Exchange Street Claims - , Job Ref: DC1046. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - exchange-street.co.uk
Senior Quantity Surveyor About Dalkia UK At Dalkia, we're driven by a shared purpose: tackling climate change and building a better, more sustainable future. We bring together talented people who share knowledge, challenge each other and grow together.Backed by EDF, Britain's biggest generator of low carbon electricity, we're a people-first culture. With 5,000+ employees and £600m+ turnover, we combine the strength of a major group with a great culture, innovative mindset and inclusive values making Dalkia a great place to work and grow your career. We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor (M&E) to join our team, This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in the commercial delivery of a major healthcare development, working alongside an established and supportive team. As a Senior QS, you will lead the commercial management of MEP works, ensuring cost control, contract compliance, and strong supply chain performance throughout the project lifecycle. You'll also gain exposure to a wider pipeline of healthcare projects across the Dalkia North business, offering long-term career development and progression. What You Will Bring Strong experience in commercial management within MEP / M&E subcontracting Proven track record in cost control, reporting, subcontractor management, and change management Solid understanding of NEC and/or JCT contracts (NEC Option C desirable) Experience preparing CVRs, cash flow forecasts, and cost to complete Excellent negotiation, analytical, and stakeholder management skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a wider commercial team Experience in live environments (e.g. healthcare) is advantageous Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial delivery of MEP works on a major healthcare project Carry out measurement and valuation of works, including variations and final accounts Prepare and maintain CVRs, cost reporting, and forecasts Manage cash flow and maximise commercial performance Procure, manage, and agree subcontractor and supplier accounts Ensure compliance with contractual requirements and internal governance Build strong relationships with clients, supply chain, and internal teams Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team About You HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant discipline Significant experience as a Quantity Surveyor within M&E / building services Strong knowledge of monthly reporting and commercial processes Excellent time management with the ability to meet tight deadlines Collaborative, supportive, and proactive mindset RICS chartership (or working towards) desirable Valid CSCS card Right to work in the UK Our Values People First - It starts with health, safety and wellbeing Better Together - A collaborative team Trusted Partners - Dedicated to our clients' success Taking Responsibility - Making a positive difference Equity, Diversity & Inclusion We're committed to an inclusive and fair recruitment process. If you need any adjustments please let us know, in confidence, our team is here to support you.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor About Dalkia UK At Dalkia, we're driven by a shared purpose: tackling climate change and building a better, more sustainable future. We bring together talented people who share knowledge, challenge each other and grow together.Backed by EDF, Britain's biggest generator of low carbon electricity, we're a people-first culture. With 5,000+ employees and £600m+ turnover, we combine the strength of a major group with a great culture, innovative mindset and inclusive values making Dalkia a great place to work and grow your career. We are looking for an experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor (M&E) to join our team, This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in the commercial delivery of a major healthcare development, working alongside an established and supportive team. As a Senior QS, you will lead the commercial management of MEP works, ensuring cost control, contract compliance, and strong supply chain performance throughout the project lifecycle. You'll also gain exposure to a wider pipeline of healthcare projects across the Dalkia North business, offering long-term career development and progression. What You Will Bring Strong experience in commercial management within MEP / M&E subcontracting Proven track record in cost control, reporting, subcontractor management, and change management Solid understanding of NEC and/or JCT contracts (NEC Option C desirable) Experience preparing CVRs, cash flow forecasts, and cost to complete Excellent negotiation, analytical, and stakeholder management skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a wider commercial team Experience in live environments (e.g. healthcare) is advantageous Key Responsibilities Manage the commercial delivery of MEP works on a major healthcare project Carry out measurement and valuation of works, including variations and final accounts Prepare and maintain CVRs, cost reporting, and forecasts Manage cash flow and maximise commercial performance Procure, manage, and agree subcontractor and supplier accounts Ensure compliance with contractual requirements and internal governance Build strong relationships with clients, supply chain, and internal teams Support and mentor junior members of the commercial team About You HNC/HND, Degree, or equivalent in a relevant discipline Significant experience as a Quantity Surveyor within M&E / building services Strong knowledge of monthly reporting and commercial processes Excellent time management with the ability to meet tight deadlines Collaborative, supportive, and proactive mindset RICS chartership (or working towards) desirable Valid CSCS card Right to work in the UK Our Values People First - It starts with health, safety and wellbeing Better Together - A collaborative team Trusted Partners - Dedicated to our clients' success Taking Responsibility - Making a positive difference Equity, Diversity & Inclusion We're committed to an inclusive and fair recruitment process. If you need any adjustments please let us know, in confidence, our team is here to support you.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Quantity Surveyor to join our established SME main contracting client. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who enjoys working across the full project lifecycle while playing a key role in securing and delivering projects for public sector clients. Their work includes refurbishment, alteration, and improvement projects across sectors including education, healthcare, local authorities, and other public sector organisations. The Role As Quantity Surveyor you will be responsible for managing the commercial aspects of multiple projects from pre-construction through to final account. You will also support our business development and bidding activities, helping us maintain and expand our presence on public sector frameworks. Key responsibilities include: Preparing cost estimates, tenders, and pricing submissions Managing procurement and subcontractor packages Monitoring project costs, valuations, variations, and final accounts Producing accurate financial reporting and forecasts Supporting the preparation of framework submissions, PQQs, SQs, and tender responses Assisting with written quality responses for public sector bids and framework applications Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants, and supply chain partners Working closely with operational teams to ensure commercial objectives are achieved Supporting continuous improvement of commercial and tendering processes About You We are looking for someone who can bring both strong commercial capability and a proactive approach to client engagement and tendering. You will ideally have: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline Experience working for a main contractor, ideally within refurbishment and small-to-medium value projects (sweet spot 4million) Strong knowledge of procurement, cost control, valuations, and final accounts Experience preparing tender submissions and public sector bid documentation Understanding of public sector frameworks and procurement processes Excellent written communication skills, particularly for quality submissions and tender responses Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills A collaborative and positive approach to teamwork Why Join? Be part of a supportive and growing business Work on meaningful projects within the public sector Opportunity to influence both project delivery and future business growth Genuine career development opportunities Competitive salary and benefits package
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Quantity Surveyor to join our established SME main contracting client. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused professional who enjoys working across the full project lifecycle while playing a key role in securing and delivering projects for public sector clients. Their work includes refurbishment, alteration, and improvement projects across sectors including education, healthcare, local authorities, and other public sector organisations. The Role As Quantity Surveyor you will be responsible for managing the commercial aspects of multiple projects from pre-construction through to final account. You will also support our business development and bidding activities, helping us maintain and expand our presence on public sector frameworks. Key responsibilities include: Preparing cost estimates, tenders, and pricing submissions Managing procurement and subcontractor packages Monitoring project costs, valuations, variations, and final accounts Producing accurate financial reporting and forecasts Supporting the preparation of framework submissions, PQQs, SQs, and tender responses Assisting with written quality responses for public sector bids and framework applications Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, consultants, and supply chain partners Working closely with operational teams to ensure commercial objectives are achieved Supporting continuous improvement of commercial and tendering processes About You We are looking for someone who can bring both strong commercial capability and a proactive approach to client engagement and tendering. You will ideally have: A degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or a related discipline Experience working for a main contractor, ideally within refurbishment and small-to-medium value projects (sweet spot 4million) Strong knowledge of procurement, cost control, valuations, and final accounts Experience preparing tender submissions and public sector bid documentation Understanding of public sector frameworks and procurement processes Excellent written communication skills, particularly for quality submissions and tender responses Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills A collaborative and positive approach to teamwork Why Join? Be part of a supportive and growing business Work on meaningful projects within the public sector Opportunity to influence both project delivery and future business growth Genuine career development opportunities Competitive salary and benefits package
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growing team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best - surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients - while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.
Jul 02, 2026
Contractor
Building Surveyor / Residential Property Surveyor Hybrid Working Full-Time or Part-Time Excellent Earning Potential Flexible Workload Strong Administrative Support Looking for a Better Way to Survey If you're an experienced Residential Property Surveyor who enjoys producing quality reports but is tired of unrealistic targets, excessive travel, or endless admin, we'd love to hear from you. We're looking for a Surveyor to join our growing team. This is a flexible role that allows you to focus on what you do best - surveying properties and delivering excellent advice to clients - while we take care of the administration, diary management and operational support. Whether you're looking for a full-time position or a more flexible part-time arrangement, we're happy to discuss a working pattern that suits you. What You'll Be Doing Working primarily from home, you'll carry out residential pre-acquisition surveys within a sensible travel area and produce clear, professional reports for clients. You'll be supported by: Full diary and administrative management Modern tablet-based reporting systems A friendly and experienced support team Ongoing training, mentoring and CPD There are also opportunities to undertake additional work including: Expert witness reports Stock condition surveys Specialist surveying instructions Earnings We offer an attractive 60:40 fee split in your favour, providing genuine earning potential with no artificial caps. Your income is directly linked to the quality and efficiency of your work, allowing experienced Surveyors to build a highly rewarding and sustainable career. We'll be happy to discuss the structure in more detail during a confidential conversation. What We're Looking For Essential: Experience carrying out residential property surveys RICS, CABE or CIOB qualified Degree in Building Surveying, Building Pathology or a related discipline Excellent report-writing and communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence using digital surveying and reporting systems Full UK driving licence Right to work in the UK What You'll Get: Flexible working arrangements Strong earning potential with a 60:40 fee split Full administrative and operational support Quality-focused workload Ongoing CPD and professional development Regular team meetings and social events Referral incentives Supportive and collaborative culture Interested If you're looking for a role that offers flexibility, strong earning potential and a professional environment where quality comes first, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential conversation.