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AWD Online
Surveyor
AWD Online Staines, Middlesex
Surveyor A skilled and proactive Surveyor role within repairs and maintenance, focusing on property inspections, damp and mould diagnostics, disrepair, compliance, and resident-focused housing services across a varied social housing portfolio. If youve also worked in the following roles, wed also like to hear from you: Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Repairs Surveyor, Maintenance Surveyor SALARY. . click apply for full job details
Jan 10, 2026
Full time
Surveyor A skilled and proactive Surveyor role within repairs and maintenance, focusing on property inspections, damp and mould diagnostics, disrepair, compliance, and resident-focused housing services across a varied social housing portfolio. If youve also worked in the following roles, wed also like to hear from you: Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Repairs Surveyor, Maintenance Surveyor SALARY. . click apply for full job details
Daniel Owen Ltd
Repairs Supervisor
Daniel Owen Ltd
Repairs Supervisor - FRA / Social Housing Location: North London Contract Type: Temporary / Ongoing Pay Rate: 27 per hour (umbrella/PAYE options available) Overview We are recruiting for an experienced Repairs Supervisor with strong Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) knowledge to support a social housing provider covering North London . This is an ongoing temporary contract, ideal for a hands-on supervisor who can manage operatives and contractors, ensure compliance with fire safety requirements, and maintain a high-quality repairs service across occupied properties. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day delivery of responsive repairs across housing stock in North London. Manage operatives and subcontractors, ensuring productivity, quality, and H&S compliance. Oversee FRA remedial works , ensuring all fire risk actions are completed to standard and documented correctly. Conduct site visits, inspections, and post-works quality checks. Diagnose property issues and arrange appropriate repair solutions promptly. Maintain strong resident communication, addressing queries and resolving complaints professionally. Work closely with internal teams including planners, surveyors, and asset managers. Manage materials, scheduling, and resources to optimise efficiency. Keep accurate records of works and updates on housing management systems. Requirements Proven experience supervising repairs/maintenance in social housing . Solid understanding of FRA remedial works and fire safety compliance. Strong technical knowledge of building repairs, maintenance, and building pathology. Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. IT-literate with good reporting and record-keeping ability. Full UK driving licence (patch-based covering North London). Contract Details Ongoing temporary contract with strong potential for extension. 27 per hour , depending on payment method. Immediate start available. Patch-based role across North London . Why Apply? Opportunity to work with a respected provider with a strong pipeline of maintenance and safety works. Role with meaningful impact, combining day-to-day repairs management and essential FRA compliance. Competitive hourly rate and long-term prospects.
Jan 10, 2026
Seasonal
Repairs Supervisor - FRA / Social Housing Location: North London Contract Type: Temporary / Ongoing Pay Rate: 27 per hour (umbrella/PAYE options available) Overview We are recruiting for an experienced Repairs Supervisor with strong Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) knowledge to support a social housing provider covering North London . This is an ongoing temporary contract, ideal for a hands-on supervisor who can manage operatives and contractors, ensure compliance with fire safety requirements, and maintain a high-quality repairs service across occupied properties. Key Responsibilities Supervise day-to-day delivery of responsive repairs across housing stock in North London. Manage operatives and subcontractors, ensuring productivity, quality, and H&S compliance. Oversee FRA remedial works , ensuring all fire risk actions are completed to standard and documented correctly. Conduct site visits, inspections, and post-works quality checks. Diagnose property issues and arrange appropriate repair solutions promptly. Maintain strong resident communication, addressing queries and resolving complaints professionally. Work closely with internal teams including planners, surveyors, and asset managers. Manage materials, scheduling, and resources to optimise efficiency. Keep accurate records of works and updates on housing management systems. Requirements Proven experience supervising repairs/maintenance in social housing . Solid understanding of FRA remedial works and fire safety compliance. Strong technical knowledge of building repairs, maintenance, and building pathology. Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. IT-literate with good reporting and record-keeping ability. Full UK driving licence (patch-based covering North London). Contract Details Ongoing temporary contract with strong potential for extension. 27 per hour , depending on payment method. Immediate start available. Patch-based role across North London . Why Apply? Opportunity to work with a respected provider with a strong pipeline of maintenance and safety works. Role with meaningful impact, combining day-to-day repairs management and essential FRA compliance. Competitive hourly rate and long-term prospects.
Kings Permanent Recruitment Ltd
Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer
Kings Permanent Recruitment Ltd Dartford, London
Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer £25,000 - £30,000 basic salary Company Car Office based 5 days per week in Dartford - no hybrid or working from home 8:45am - 5:30pm Monday to Friday We are currently seeking a highly motivated, well presented and articultae professional to take on the position of Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer to join our team in Dartford, Kent. This is a permanent role with a competitive package. As a Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards, as well as maintaining tenant satisfaction and building positive relationships with tenants. This role will involve conducting property inspections, compiling detailed reports, liasing with landlords and the local authority and addressing any complaints or concerns from tenants in a timely and professional manner. Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer - Key Responsibilities: Building and maintaining positive relationships with tenants, addressing any concerns or complaints in a timely and professional manner Conducting home visits to assess tenant satisfaction and address any issues or concerns Proactively identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate into complaints Conducting regular property inspections to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and identifying any maintenance or repair needs, reporting to the relevant department Compiling detailed, well-written and accurate reports on property inspections and any issues identified Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of all relevant regulations and standards related to social housing Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer - Requirements: Must have a valid UK driving licence Previous experience as a Property Inspector or Tenant Liaison Officer in the social housing sector is desirable Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain positive relationships between tenants, landlords and the local authority Strong attention to detail and ability to compile accurate and detailed reports Knowledge of relevant regulations and standards related to social housing If you are a highly motivated and skilled individual with a passion for ensuring compliance and tenant satisfaction in the social housing sector, we encourage you to apply for this role. In return, we offer a competitive salary, company car, and opportunities for professional development and growth. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your interest in this position. Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 18 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer £25,000 - £30,000 basic salary Company Car Office based 5 days per week in Dartford - no hybrid or working from home 8:45am - 5:30pm Monday to Friday We are currently seeking a highly motivated, well presented and articultae professional to take on the position of Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer to join our team in Dartford, Kent. This is a permanent role with a competitive package. As a Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer, you will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards, as well as maintaining tenant satisfaction and building positive relationships with tenants. This role will involve conducting property inspections, compiling detailed reports, liasing with landlords and the local authority and addressing any complaints or concerns from tenants in a timely and professional manner. Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer - Key Responsibilities: Building and maintaining positive relationships with tenants, addressing any concerns or complaints in a timely and professional manner Conducting home visits to assess tenant satisfaction and address any issues or concerns Proactively identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate into complaints Conducting regular property inspections to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and identifying any maintenance or repair needs, reporting to the relevant department Compiling detailed, well-written and accurate reports on property inspections and any issues identified Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of all relevant regulations and standards related to social housing Social Housing Inspections and Tenant Liaison Officer - Requirements: Must have a valid UK driving licence Previous experience as a Property Inspector or Tenant Liaison Officer in the social housing sector is desirable Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain positive relationships between tenants, landlords and the local authority Strong attention to detail and ability to compile accurate and detailed reports Knowledge of relevant regulations and standards related to social housing If you are a highly motivated and skilled individual with a passion for ensuring compliance and tenant satisfaction in the social housing sector, we encourage you to apply for this role. In return, we offer a competitive salary, company car, and opportunities for professional development and growth. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your interest in this position. Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 18 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Stock Condition Surveyor
Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Stock Condition Surveyor - STAR Housing Salary: £40,000-£43,000 (DOE) Location: Ptarmigan House, Shrewsbury (with travel across STAR homes) Contract: Permanent, 37 hours/week Are you ready to make a real impact in social housing? Join STAR Housing as our new Stock Condition Surveyor and help shape the future of over 4,100 homes in Shropshire! What you'll do: Conduct detailed surveys and assess housing stock condition Ensure compliance with Decent Homes and HHSRS standards Diagnose building defects and recommend solutions Drive data integrity and support long-term asset management Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams for top-notch service Supervise contractors and ensure health & safety compliance Deliver Energy Performance Certificates and support planned maintenance What you'll bring: HNC, NVQ3 or higher in a property-related subject (or equivalent experience) Hands-on experience with stock condition surveys Knowledge of housing legislation and energy efficiency standards Great communication skills and a customer-focused attitude Ability to travel and work flexibly Why STAR Housing? 28 days annual leave (rising to 33 after 5 years) Local Government Pension Scheme eligibility Mileage reimbursement (45p/mile) Permanent role with opportunities for training and development Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team Ready to drive positive change in Shropshire's housing? Apply now and help us deliver safe, efficient, and comfortable homes for all! PandoLogic. , Location: Shrewsbury, ENG - SY3 8PN
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Stock Condition Surveyor - STAR Housing Salary: £40,000-£43,000 (DOE) Location: Ptarmigan House, Shrewsbury (with travel across STAR homes) Contract: Permanent, 37 hours/week Are you ready to make a real impact in social housing? Join STAR Housing as our new Stock Condition Surveyor and help shape the future of over 4,100 homes in Shropshire! What you'll do: Conduct detailed surveys and assess housing stock condition Ensure compliance with Decent Homes and HHSRS standards Diagnose building defects and recommend solutions Drive data integrity and support long-term asset management Liaise with tenants, contractors, and internal teams for top-notch service Supervise contractors and ensure health & safety compliance Deliver Energy Performance Certificates and support planned maintenance What you'll bring: HNC, NVQ3 or higher in a property-related subject (or equivalent experience) Hands-on experience with stock condition surveys Knowledge of housing legislation and energy efficiency standards Great communication skills and a customer-focused attitude Ability to travel and work flexibly Why STAR Housing? 28 days annual leave (rising to 33 after 5 years) Local Government Pension Scheme eligibility Mileage reimbursement (45p/mile) Permanent role with opportunities for training and development Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team Ready to drive positive change in Shropshire's housing? Apply now and help us deliver safe, efficient, and comfortable homes for all! PandoLogic. , Location: Shrewsbury, ENG - SY3 8PN
Daniel Owen Ltd
Building Surveyor
Daniel Owen Ltd Islington, London
Building Surveyor Location: North London Contract Type: Temporary (Umbrella) Salary: 32 Umbrella per hour Role Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Building Surveyor to join the team to manage and oversee the survey and maintenance of residential properties within the social housing portfolio. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring that properties are maintained to a high standard, repairs and maintenance are carried out efficiently, and compliance with relevant regulations and legislation is met. Key Responsibilities: Condition Surveys & Inspections: Conduct detailed condition surveys and inspections of properties across the social housing portfolio to assess the state of repairs and maintenance needs. Defects Diagnosis & Reporting: Identify and diagnose building defects, producing clear and accurate reports that outline the necessary remedial works. Project Management: Lead and manage maintenance, repair, and refurbishment projects, from inception to completion. Ensure work is carried out in line with time, cost, and quality expectations. Contractor Management: Manage contractors, ensuring they comply with Health and Safety regulations, quality standards, and project timelines. Monitor the progress of work and ensure any issues are addressed promptly. Technical Advice: Provide technical advice to internal teams and stakeholders regarding building-related issues, including design, repairs, and building regulations. Compliance & Health & Safety: Ensure all works are compliant with relevant building codes, regulations, and health & safety legislation, especially in relation to social housing. Cost Control & Budgeting: Assist with the development and management of budgets for individual projects, ensuring cost-effective and efficient delivery of services. Stakeholder Liaison: Liaise with tenants, residents' associations, local authorities, and other stakeholders to ensure satisfaction with ongoing works and resolve any concerns related to building safety and maintenance. Documentation: Ensure that all records, contracts, and documentation are kept up-to-date, accurate, and comply with organizational and legal requirements. Compliance Audits: Support the team in ensuring compliance with government housing regulations, including any necessary audits and reporting. Essential Qualifications & Experience: Experience in Building Surveying within the social housing sector. Proven experience in managing maintenance and repair projects in a residential or social housing context. Strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and repair methods, as well as relevant legislation, including Building Regulations, Health and Safety, and Housing Standards. Previous experience in contractor management and cost control. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders, including tenants, contractors, and management. A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Full UK Driving Licence (preferred but not essential). How to Apply: Please submit your CV.
Jan 09, 2026
Seasonal
Building Surveyor Location: North London Contract Type: Temporary (Umbrella) Salary: 32 Umbrella per hour Role Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Building Surveyor to join the team to manage and oversee the survey and maintenance of residential properties within the social housing portfolio. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring that properties are maintained to a high standard, repairs and maintenance are carried out efficiently, and compliance with relevant regulations and legislation is met. Key Responsibilities: Condition Surveys & Inspections: Conduct detailed condition surveys and inspections of properties across the social housing portfolio to assess the state of repairs and maintenance needs. Defects Diagnosis & Reporting: Identify and diagnose building defects, producing clear and accurate reports that outline the necessary remedial works. Project Management: Lead and manage maintenance, repair, and refurbishment projects, from inception to completion. Ensure work is carried out in line with time, cost, and quality expectations. Contractor Management: Manage contractors, ensuring they comply with Health and Safety regulations, quality standards, and project timelines. Monitor the progress of work and ensure any issues are addressed promptly. Technical Advice: Provide technical advice to internal teams and stakeholders regarding building-related issues, including design, repairs, and building regulations. Compliance & Health & Safety: Ensure all works are compliant with relevant building codes, regulations, and health & safety legislation, especially in relation to social housing. Cost Control & Budgeting: Assist with the development and management of budgets for individual projects, ensuring cost-effective and efficient delivery of services. Stakeholder Liaison: Liaise with tenants, residents' associations, local authorities, and other stakeholders to ensure satisfaction with ongoing works and resolve any concerns related to building safety and maintenance. Documentation: Ensure that all records, contracts, and documentation are kept up-to-date, accurate, and comply with organizational and legal requirements. Compliance Audits: Support the team in ensuring compliance with government housing regulations, including any necessary audits and reporting. Essential Qualifications & Experience: Experience in Building Surveying within the social housing sector. Proven experience in managing maintenance and repair projects in a residential or social housing context. Strong technical knowledge of building construction, defects, and repair methods, as well as relevant legislation, including Building Regulations, Health and Safety, and Housing Standards. Previous experience in contractor management and cost control. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders, including tenants, contractors, and management. A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Full UK Driving Licence (preferred but not essential). How to Apply: Please submit your CV.
Cheltenham Borough Council
Commercial Building Surveyor
Cheltenham Borough Council Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Commercial Building Surveyor Beach Baker is delighted to be working in partnership with Cheltenham Borough Council to recruit a Commercial Building Surveyor. At the heart of Cheltenham's most unique buildings, the Property Team delivers everything from daily maintenance to multi-million-pound redevelopments-driven by record investment in sustainability, refurbishment, and regeneration projects-while fostering continuous learning, professional growth, and collaboration on diverse, rewarding challenges. The Council Cheltenham Borough Council is at the heart of the local community. The organisation owns lots of buildings and assets including the iconic Grade I listed Pump Rooms, a wealth of renowned heritage properties which attract visitors from afar as well as recreational facilities, including a football stadium. They have key partnerships with The Cheltenham Trust, Ubico, Cheltenham BID and Cheltenham Festivals, to name a few. Whatever you do or wherever you go in Cheltenham, Cheltenham Borough Council will be involved somewhere! The Position You will be providing support across a wide variety of approximately 200 commercial buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Why Work in Cheltenham Area of outstanding natural beauty and within 10-miles of the Cotswolds. Local and regional economic growth. Fantastic schooling system. World class festivals. Excellent transport links. What's in it for you Working with an interesting and diverse portfolio of commercial properties, including several Grade I and II Listed buildings such as the Pump Rooms, Cheltenham Town Hall, the Art Gallery, and the Museum, among others. Flexible working hours and working from home policy. Working alongside like minded professionals, including Building Surveyors, M&E Engineers, a Facilities Team as well as H&S and Compliance colleagues. Joining a highly professional and driven team who are keen to make a difference, therefore the work you carry out will have a genuine impact to the local area and its population. Excellent job variety and working in fast paced environment - no two days are the same. The Council's office is located at Municipal Office (Promenade) which is in the heart of the Town Centre, with easy access to local amenities including the train station, restaurants, cafes, etc. The Candidate You will have minimum 3+years' building surveying experience. Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject. Possess or working towards a relevant professional membership. The individual's character and teamwork ethic is most important. Salary & Employee Benefits Basic salary range between £35,412 to £48,053. Local Government Pension Scheme. 26 days annual leave (plus BH) increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 31 days total (you have the opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days leave). 2 additional volunteering days paid per year Employee Assistance Programme administered through Health Assured. Free annual Flu vaccinations. Free eye tests and a contribution towards glasses. Cycle to work scheme. Discounted town centre parking. Local event offers and discounts Enhanced special leave (maternity/paternity/adoption/sick pay etc). Payment of one professional subscription per year. Shower and bike storage facilities available at the office. All third party and direct applications, and un-solicited candidate introductions via other recruitment agencies will be forwarded to Beach Baker Recruitment for review. Your application will be dealt with in the strictest confidence by Matthew Clackson. Please call our office on or alternatively send your CV (at this stage do not worry if it's not up-to-date) directly to , and for many more property jobs please visit our website .
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Commercial Building Surveyor Beach Baker is delighted to be working in partnership with Cheltenham Borough Council to recruit a Commercial Building Surveyor. At the heart of Cheltenham's most unique buildings, the Property Team delivers everything from daily maintenance to multi-million-pound redevelopments-driven by record investment in sustainability, refurbishment, and regeneration projects-while fostering continuous learning, professional growth, and collaboration on diverse, rewarding challenges. The Council Cheltenham Borough Council is at the heart of the local community. The organisation owns lots of buildings and assets including the iconic Grade I listed Pump Rooms, a wealth of renowned heritage properties which attract visitors from afar as well as recreational facilities, including a football stadium. They have key partnerships with The Cheltenham Trust, Ubico, Cheltenham BID and Cheltenham Festivals, to name a few. Whatever you do or wherever you go in Cheltenham, Cheltenham Borough Council will be involved somewhere! The Position You will be providing support across a wide variety of approximately 200 commercial buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Why Work in Cheltenham Area of outstanding natural beauty and within 10-miles of the Cotswolds. Local and regional economic growth. Fantastic schooling system. World class festivals. Excellent transport links. What's in it for you Working with an interesting and diverse portfolio of commercial properties, including several Grade I and II Listed buildings such as the Pump Rooms, Cheltenham Town Hall, the Art Gallery, and the Museum, among others. Flexible working hours and working from home policy. Working alongside like minded professionals, including Building Surveyors, M&E Engineers, a Facilities Team as well as H&S and Compliance colleagues. Joining a highly professional and driven team who are keen to make a difference, therefore the work you carry out will have a genuine impact to the local area and its population. Excellent job variety and working in fast paced environment - no two days are the same. The Council's office is located at Municipal Office (Promenade) which is in the heart of the Town Centre, with easy access to local amenities including the train station, restaurants, cafes, etc. The Candidate You will have minimum 3+years' building surveying experience. Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject. Possess or working towards a relevant professional membership. The individual's character and teamwork ethic is most important. Salary & Employee Benefits Basic salary range between £35,412 to £48,053. Local Government Pension Scheme. 26 days annual leave (plus BH) increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 31 days total (you have the opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days leave). 2 additional volunteering days paid per year Employee Assistance Programme administered through Health Assured. Free annual Flu vaccinations. Free eye tests and a contribution towards glasses. Cycle to work scheme. Discounted town centre parking. Local event offers and discounts Enhanced special leave (maternity/paternity/adoption/sick pay etc). Payment of one professional subscription per year. Shower and bike storage facilities available at the office. All third party and direct applications, and un-solicited candidate introductions via other recruitment agencies will be forwarded to Beach Baker Recruitment for review. Your application will be dealt with in the strictest confidence by Matthew Clackson. Please call our office on or alternatively send your CV (at this stage do not worry if it's not up-to-date) directly to , and for many more property jobs please visit our website .
Cheltenham Borough Council
Commercial Building Surveyor
Cheltenham Borough Council
Commercial Building Surveyor Beach Baker is delighted to be working in partnership with Cheltenham Borough Council to recruit a Commercial Building Surveyor. At the heart of Cheltenham's most unique buildings, the Property Team delivers everything from daily maintenance to multi-million-pound redevelopments-driven by record investment in sustainability, refurbishment, and regeneration projects-while fostering continuous learning, professional growth, and collaboration on diverse, rewarding challenges. The Council Cheltenham Borough Council is at the heart of the local community. The organisation owns lots of buildings and assets including the iconic Grade I listed Pump Rooms, a wealth of renowned heritage properties which attract visitors from afar as well as recreational facilities, including a football stadium. They have key partnerships with The Cheltenham Trust, Ubico, Cheltenham BID and Cheltenham Festivals, to name a few. Whatever you do or wherever you go in Cheltenham, Cheltenham Borough Council will be involved somewhere! The Position You will be providing support across a wide variety of approximately 200 commercial buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Why Work in Cheltenham Area of outstanding natural beauty and within 10-miles of the Cotswolds. Local and regional economic growth. Fantastic schooling system. World class festivals. Excellent transport links. What's in it for you Working with an interesting and diverse portfolio of commercial properties, including several Grade I and II Listed buildings such as the Pump Rooms, Cheltenham Town Hall, the Art Gallery, and the Museum, among others. Flexible working hours and working from home policy. Working alongside like minded professionals, including Building Surveyors, M&E Engineers, a Facilities Team as well as H&S and Compliance colleagues. Joining a highly professional and driven team who are keen to make a difference, therefore the work you carry out will have a genuine impact to the local area and its population. Excellent job variety and working in fast paced environment - no two days are the same. The Council's office is located at Municipal Office (Promenade) which is in the heart of the Town Centre, with easy access to local amenities including the train station, restaurants, cafes, etc. The Candidate You will have minimum 3+years' building surveying experience. Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject. Possess or working towards a relevant professional membership. The individual's character and teamwork ethic is most important. Salary & Employee Benefits Basic salary range between £35,412 to £48,053. Local Government Pension Scheme. 26 days annual leave (plus BH) increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 31 days total (you have the opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days leave). 2 additional volunteering days paid per year Employee Assistance Programme administered through Health Assured. Free annual Flu vaccinations. Free eye tests and a contribution towards glasses. Cycle to work scheme. Discounted town centre parking. Local event offers and discounts Enhanced special leave (maternity/paternity/adoption/sick pay etc). Payment of one professional subscription per year. Shower and bike storage facilities available at the office. All third party and direct applications, and un-solicited candidate introductions via other recruitment agencies will be forwarded to Beach Baker Recruitment for review. Your application will be dealt with in the strictest confidence by Matthew Clackson. Please call our office on or alternatively send your CV (at this stage do not worry if it's not up-to-date) directly to , and for many more property jobs please visit our website .
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Commercial Building Surveyor Beach Baker is delighted to be working in partnership with Cheltenham Borough Council to recruit a Commercial Building Surveyor. At the heart of Cheltenham's most unique buildings, the Property Team delivers everything from daily maintenance to multi-million-pound redevelopments-driven by record investment in sustainability, refurbishment, and regeneration projects-while fostering continuous learning, professional growth, and collaboration on diverse, rewarding challenges. The Council Cheltenham Borough Council is at the heart of the local community. The organisation owns lots of buildings and assets including the iconic Grade I listed Pump Rooms, a wealth of renowned heritage properties which attract visitors from afar as well as recreational facilities, including a football stadium. They have key partnerships with The Cheltenham Trust, Ubico, Cheltenham BID and Cheltenham Festivals, to name a few. Whatever you do or wherever you go in Cheltenham, Cheltenham Borough Council will be involved somewhere! The Position You will be providing support across a wide variety of approximately 200 commercial buildings within the Councils Property Stock, including planning, procurement and delivery of high quality reactive and planned maintenance projects. You will contribute to effective and efficient asset management strategies through undertaking property surveys and assisting in development and delivery of programmes of work. Why Work in Cheltenham Area of outstanding natural beauty and within 10-miles of the Cotswolds. Local and regional economic growth. Fantastic schooling system. World class festivals. Excellent transport links. What's in it for you Working with an interesting and diverse portfolio of commercial properties, including several Grade I and II Listed buildings such as the Pump Rooms, Cheltenham Town Hall, the Art Gallery, and the Museum, among others. Flexible working hours and working from home policy. Working alongside like minded professionals, including Building Surveyors, M&E Engineers, a Facilities Team as well as H&S and Compliance colleagues. Joining a highly professional and driven team who are keen to make a difference, therefore the work you carry out will have a genuine impact to the local area and its population. Excellent job variety and working in fast paced environment - no two days are the same. The Council's office is located at Municipal Office (Promenade) which is in the heart of the Town Centre, with easy access to local amenities including the train station, restaurants, cafes, etc. The Candidate You will have minimum 3+years' building surveying experience. Degree in Building Surveying or Construction/Property related subject. Possess or working towards a relevant professional membership. The individual's character and teamwork ethic is most important. Salary & Employee Benefits Basic salary range between £35,412 to £48,053. Local Government Pension Scheme. 26 days annual leave (plus BH) increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 31 days total (you have the opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days leave). 2 additional volunteering days paid per year Employee Assistance Programme administered through Health Assured. Free annual Flu vaccinations. Free eye tests and a contribution towards glasses. Cycle to work scheme. Discounted town centre parking. Local event offers and discounts Enhanced special leave (maternity/paternity/adoption/sick pay etc). Payment of one professional subscription per year. Shower and bike storage facilities available at the office. All third party and direct applications, and un-solicited candidate introductions via other recruitment agencies will be forwarded to Beach Baker Recruitment for review. Your application will be dealt with in the strictest confidence by Matthew Clackson. Please call our office on or alternatively send your CV (at this stage do not worry if it's not up-to-date) directly to , and for many more property jobs please visit our website .
Cameron James Professional Recruitment
Senior Building Surveyor
Cameron James Professional Recruitment Radcliffe-on-trent, Nottinghamshire
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Building Surveyor
Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Building Surveyor £50,000 - £70,000 + Progression + Pension + 25 Days Holiday (rising to 27) + Hybrid Working London - Hybrid (2 days office-based) This is a rare opportunity for a Building Surveyor to join a well established, highly respected consultancy during a period of strategic growth within its London team. You'll be involved in a wide range of project led surveying work, with real autonomy and the chance to play a key role in expanding a smaller, close knit office. This role will suit a Building Surveyor who enjoys variety, responsibility, and working across multiple sectors including education, healthcare, and public sector environments. You'll be given exposure to high profile projects, supported progression, and the opportunity to develop towards Senior level based purely on merit rather than hierarchy. The business delivers a blend of building surveying, project management, and architectural services across refurbishment, extensions, planned maintenance, and minor works projects typically ranging from small works up to £5m. With a long standing reputation and strong pipeline of work, the London office offers stability alongside genuine growth potential. You'll be responsible for managing projects from initial client brief through to delivery, taking ownership of technical, contractual, and client facing elements while working closely with internal teams and stakeholders. This position is ideal for a proactive Building Surveyor who thrives in a smaller team environment, enjoys client interaction, and is motivated by progression, professional development, and varied project exposure. With structured APC support, ongoing training, and a clear route to Senior level, this is a long term opportunity to build a career within a respected consultancy without the feel of a corporate environment. The Person Taking client briefs and producing options appraisals and feasibility advice Delivering concept designs, specifications, and tender documentation Managing refurbishment, extension, and maintenance projects across multiple sectors Acting as Contract Administrator and overseeing projects through to completion The Role Degree qualified in Building Surveying with a minimum of 4 years' experience Strong technical knowledge of construction technology and contract administration Experience working on refurbishment and public sector projects (education/healthcare desirable) Proactive, self motivated, and comfortable working within a growing, smaller team environment Reference: BBBH266862 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Zoe Cann at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Building Surveyor £50,000 - £70,000 + Progression + Pension + 25 Days Holiday (rising to 27) + Hybrid Working London - Hybrid (2 days office-based) This is a rare opportunity for a Building Surveyor to join a well established, highly respected consultancy during a period of strategic growth within its London team. You'll be involved in a wide range of project led surveying work, with real autonomy and the chance to play a key role in expanding a smaller, close knit office. This role will suit a Building Surveyor who enjoys variety, responsibility, and working across multiple sectors including education, healthcare, and public sector environments. You'll be given exposure to high profile projects, supported progression, and the opportunity to develop towards Senior level based purely on merit rather than hierarchy. The business delivers a blend of building surveying, project management, and architectural services across refurbishment, extensions, planned maintenance, and minor works projects typically ranging from small works up to £5m. With a long standing reputation and strong pipeline of work, the London office offers stability alongside genuine growth potential. You'll be responsible for managing projects from initial client brief through to delivery, taking ownership of technical, contractual, and client facing elements while working closely with internal teams and stakeholders. This position is ideal for a proactive Building Surveyor who thrives in a smaller team environment, enjoys client interaction, and is motivated by progression, professional development, and varied project exposure. With structured APC support, ongoing training, and a clear route to Senior level, this is a long term opportunity to build a career within a respected consultancy without the feel of a corporate environment. The Person Taking client briefs and producing options appraisals and feasibility advice Delivering concept designs, specifications, and tender documentation Managing refurbishment, extension, and maintenance projects across multiple sectors Acting as Contract Administrator and overseeing projects through to completion The Role Degree qualified in Building Surveying with a minimum of 4 years' experience Strong technical knowledge of construction technology and contract administration Experience working on refurbishment and public sector projects (education/healthcare desirable) Proactive, self motivated, and comfortable working within a growing, smaller team environment Reference: BBBH266862 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Zoe Cann at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
1st Select
M&E Surveyor
1st Select City, Manchester
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality M&E surveys, technical reports, and consultancy services across a range of commercial and residential projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional looking to develop their career within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed M&E condition surveys and asset assessments Prepare technical reports, specifications, and lifecycle cost plans Provide professional advice on building services systems, compliance, and best practice Support project delivery from feasibility through to completion Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and stakeholders Ensure works comply with current legislation, standards, and regulations Assist with dilapidations, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and due diligence surveys Requirements Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Services Engineering or a related discipline Proven experience as an M&E Surveyor or Building Services Engineer Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems Familiarity with relevant regulations and standards (e.g. BS, CIBSE, HTMs where applicable) Excellent report-writing and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines Proficient in Microsoft Office (AutoCAD/Revit experience desirable) Full UK driving licence (if site-based role) Desirable Chartered or working towards chartership (CIBSE, RICS, or equivalent) Experience in commercial property, healthcare, education, or residential sectors What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Career development and training opportunities Support towards professional accreditation Flexible working arrangements Friendly and collaborative working environment
Jan 09, 2026
Contractor
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Surveyor to join our growing team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality M&E surveys, technical reports, and consultancy services across a range of commercial and residential projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional looking to develop their career within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation. Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed M&E condition surveys and asset assessments Prepare technical reports, specifications, and lifecycle cost plans Provide professional advice on building services systems, compliance, and best practice Support project delivery from feasibility through to completion Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and stakeholders Ensure works comply with current legislation, standards, and regulations Assist with dilapidations, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and due diligence surveys Requirements Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Services Engineering or a related discipline Proven experience as an M&E Surveyor or Building Services Engineer Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems Familiarity with relevant regulations and standards (e.g. BS, CIBSE, HTMs where applicable) Excellent report-writing and communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines Proficient in Microsoft Office (AutoCAD/Revit experience desirable) Full UK driving licence (if site-based role) Desirable Chartered or working towards chartership (CIBSE, RICS, or equivalent) Experience in commercial property, healthcare, education, or residential sectors What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Career development and training opportunities Support towards professional accreditation Flexible working arrangements Friendly and collaborative working environment
Apprentice Building Surveyor
Thames Valley Surveying Ltd Slough, Berkshire
Job Description Apprentice Building Surveyor Job Title Apprentice Building Surveyor Reporting to Senior / Chartered Building Surveyor Location Reading, Berkshire Role Purpose The Apprentice Building Surveyor will support the Building Surveying team in delivering professional surveying services across a range of property types. The role combines practical on-the-job training with academic study, enabling the apprentice to develop the technical, professional, and interpersonal skills required to qualify as a Building Surveyor. Key Responsibilities Technical & Professional Duties Assist with building inspections and site visits, accompanied by senior surveyors Help prepare written reports, including: Condition surveys Defect reports Dilapidation Schedules Building Surveys Planned maintenance schedules Assist with the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation Help monitor works on site Support basic project management and Contract Administration duties such as programme tracking and meeting notes Learning & Development Undertake an approved apprenticeship programme alongside work duties Attend university and complete all coursework, exams, and portfolio requirements Work towards professional competencies aligned with RICS Actively seek feedback and demonstrate continuous improvement Client & Team Support Liaise professionally with clients, contractors, consultants, and colleagues Maintain accurate records, drawings, and documentation Contribute positively to team meetings and project discussions Uphold professional standards, ethics, and confidentiality Skills & Competencies Essential Strong interest in buildings, construction, and the built environment Willingness to learn and develop technical skills Good written and verbal communication skills Basic IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Organised, proactive, and reliable approach to work Desirable Knowledge of basic construction methods and building materials Awareness of building regulations, health & safety, and sustainability Experience of site work, work placement, or construction-related employment Full UK driving licence (depending on role) Entry Requirements Minimum A levels, or equivalent GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths (Requirements may vary depending on apprenticeship level.) What We Offer Structured apprenticeship with paid employment Academic tuition fully or partially funded Mentoring from experienced Building Surveyors Clear career progression towards professional qualification Competitive apprentice salary and benefits package Career Progression On successful completion of the apprenticeship, the role can lead to: Assistant / Graduate Building Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) following APC completion
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Job Description Apprentice Building Surveyor Job Title Apprentice Building Surveyor Reporting to Senior / Chartered Building Surveyor Location Reading, Berkshire Role Purpose The Apprentice Building Surveyor will support the Building Surveying team in delivering professional surveying services across a range of property types. The role combines practical on-the-job training with academic study, enabling the apprentice to develop the technical, professional, and interpersonal skills required to qualify as a Building Surveyor. Key Responsibilities Technical & Professional Duties Assist with building inspections and site visits, accompanied by senior surveyors Help prepare written reports, including: Condition surveys Defect reports Dilapidation Schedules Building Surveys Planned maintenance schedules Assist with the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation Help monitor works on site Support basic project management and Contract Administration duties such as programme tracking and meeting notes Learning & Development Undertake an approved apprenticeship programme alongside work duties Attend university and complete all coursework, exams, and portfolio requirements Work towards professional competencies aligned with RICS Actively seek feedback and demonstrate continuous improvement Client & Team Support Liaise professionally with clients, contractors, consultants, and colleagues Maintain accurate records, drawings, and documentation Contribute positively to team meetings and project discussions Uphold professional standards, ethics, and confidentiality Skills & Competencies Essential Strong interest in buildings, construction, and the built environment Willingness to learn and develop technical skills Good written and verbal communication skills Basic IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Organised, proactive, and reliable approach to work Desirable Knowledge of basic construction methods and building materials Awareness of building regulations, health & safety, and sustainability Experience of site work, work placement, or construction-related employment Full UK driving licence (depending on role) Entry Requirements Minimum A levels, or equivalent GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths (Requirements may vary depending on apprenticeship level.) What We Offer Structured apprenticeship with paid employment Academic tuition fully or partially funded Mentoring from experienced Building Surveyors Clear career progression towards professional qualification Competitive apprentice salary and benefits package Career Progression On successful completion of the apprenticeship, the role can lead to: Assistant / Graduate Building Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) following APC completion
Apprentice Building Surveyor
Thames Valley Surveying Ltd
Job Description Apprentice Building Surveyor Job Title Apprentice Building Surveyor Reporting to Senior / Chartered Building Surveyor Location Reading, Berkshire Role Purpose The Apprentice Building Surveyor will support the Building Surveying team in delivering professional surveying services across a range of property types. The role combines practical on-the-job training with academic study, enabling the apprentice to develop the technical, professional, and interpersonal skills required to qualify as a Building Surveyor. Key Responsibilities Technical & Professional Duties Assist with building inspections and site visits, accompanied by senior surveyors Help prepare written reports, including: Condition surveys Defect reports Dilapidation Schedules Building Surveys Planned maintenance schedules Assist with the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation Help monitor works on site Support basic project management and Contract Administration duties such as programme tracking and meeting notes Learning & Development Undertake an approved apprenticeship programme alongside work duties Attend university and complete all coursework, exams, and portfolio requirements Work towards professional competencies aligned with RICS Actively seek feedback and demonstrate continuous improvement Client & Team Support Liaise professionally with clients, contractors, consultants, and colleagues Maintain accurate records, drawings, and documentation Contribute positively to team meetings and project discussions Uphold professional standards, ethics, and confidentiality Skills & Competencies Essential Strong interest in buildings, construction, and the built environment Willingness to learn and develop technical skills Good written and verbal communication skills Basic IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Organised, proactive, and reliable approach to work Desirable Knowledge of basic construction methods and building materials Awareness of building regulations, health & safety, and sustainability Experience of site work, work placement, or construction-related employment Full UK driving licence (depending on role) Entry Requirements Minimum A levels, or equivalent GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths (Requirements may vary depending on apprenticeship level.) What We Offer Structured apprenticeship with paid employment Academic tuition fully or partially funded Mentoring from experienced Building Surveyors Clear career progression towards professional qualification Competitive apprentice salary and benefits package Career Progression On successful completion of the apprenticeship, the role can lead to: Assistant / Graduate Building Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) following APC completion
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Job Description Apprentice Building Surveyor Job Title Apprentice Building Surveyor Reporting to Senior / Chartered Building Surveyor Location Reading, Berkshire Role Purpose The Apprentice Building Surveyor will support the Building Surveying team in delivering professional surveying services across a range of property types. The role combines practical on-the-job training with academic study, enabling the apprentice to develop the technical, professional, and interpersonal skills required to qualify as a Building Surveyor. Key Responsibilities Technical & Professional Duties Assist with building inspections and site visits, accompanied by senior surveyors Help prepare written reports, including: Condition surveys Defect reports Dilapidation Schedules Building Surveys Planned maintenance schedules Assist with the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation Help monitor works on site Support basic project management and Contract Administration duties such as programme tracking and meeting notes Learning & Development Undertake an approved apprenticeship programme alongside work duties Attend university and complete all coursework, exams, and portfolio requirements Work towards professional competencies aligned with RICS Actively seek feedback and demonstrate continuous improvement Client & Team Support Liaise professionally with clients, contractors, consultants, and colleagues Maintain accurate records, drawings, and documentation Contribute positively to team meetings and project discussions Uphold professional standards, ethics, and confidentiality Skills & Competencies Essential Strong interest in buildings, construction, and the built environment Willingness to learn and develop technical skills Good written and verbal communication skills Basic IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Organised, proactive, and reliable approach to work Desirable Knowledge of basic construction methods and building materials Awareness of building regulations, health & safety, and sustainability Experience of site work, work placement, or construction-related employment Full UK driving licence (depending on role) Entry Requirements Minimum A levels, or equivalent GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths (Requirements may vary depending on apprenticeship level.) What We Offer Structured apprenticeship with paid employment Academic tuition fully or partially funded Mentoring from experienced Building Surveyors Clear career progression towards professional qualification Competitive apprentice salary and benefits package Career Progression On successful completion of the apprenticeship, the role can lead to: Assistant / Graduate Building Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS) following APC completion
Estates Surveyor
Meyrick Estate Management Limited
A rare client-side opportunity has arisen for an Estates Surveyor to join a well-established estate management team based in Bournemouth. This is a unique role offering a broad and rewarding workload, managing a diverse property portfolio during a period of expansion whilst playing a key part in the regeneration of Bournemouth's East Cliff. The Estate The Estate was purchased by the now-Meyrick family in 1706. In the late-1830s the family pioneered the development of Bournemouth, and the Estate continues to be a key stakeholder in the BCP-city, holding numerous real estate assets as well as operating businesses. The Role As part of the Estate team, you will provide property and asset management expertise, maximising income and contributing to the revival of Bournemouth's historically most prestigious district. You will collaborate with colleagues across multiple disciplines and will be supported by the Estate Manager. The role also presents the opportunity to assist in the management of commercial assets held by the nearby Hinton Admiral Estate, on the edge of Christchurch and the New Forest. This is a rare chance to join a successful and growing team, developing your experience and shaping a career in the Dorset/Hampshire property markets. Role and Responsibilities Technical - Landlord and tenant work, including lease expiries, renewals and restructures, rent reviews, acquisitions and disposals and lettings Property and Asset Management - Overseeing the day-to-day management of various property types, including maintenance, compliance and tenant liaison Legal - Providing support on contentious landlord and tenant and co-ownership matters, working alongside external professionals (lawyers, building surveyors, valuers etc.) Numbers - Undertaking and supporting in the preparation of valuations for internal purposes and development/refurbishment appraisals Community - Building and maintaining strong relationships with local people and organisations Skills and Experience General practice/commercial property background Experience in landlord and tenant matters and/or property management Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Personable, professional and able to represent the client's interests diligently and commercially Salary and Benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Support for hybrid and flexible working arrangements Closing Date 28 February 2026
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
A rare client-side opportunity has arisen for an Estates Surveyor to join a well-established estate management team based in Bournemouth. This is a unique role offering a broad and rewarding workload, managing a diverse property portfolio during a period of expansion whilst playing a key part in the regeneration of Bournemouth's East Cliff. The Estate The Estate was purchased by the now-Meyrick family in 1706. In the late-1830s the family pioneered the development of Bournemouth, and the Estate continues to be a key stakeholder in the BCP-city, holding numerous real estate assets as well as operating businesses. The Role As part of the Estate team, you will provide property and asset management expertise, maximising income and contributing to the revival of Bournemouth's historically most prestigious district. You will collaborate with colleagues across multiple disciplines and will be supported by the Estate Manager. The role also presents the opportunity to assist in the management of commercial assets held by the nearby Hinton Admiral Estate, on the edge of Christchurch and the New Forest. This is a rare chance to join a successful and growing team, developing your experience and shaping a career in the Dorset/Hampshire property markets. Role and Responsibilities Technical - Landlord and tenant work, including lease expiries, renewals and restructures, rent reviews, acquisitions and disposals and lettings Property and Asset Management - Overseeing the day-to-day management of various property types, including maintenance, compliance and tenant liaison Legal - Providing support on contentious landlord and tenant and co-ownership matters, working alongside external professionals (lawyers, building surveyors, valuers etc.) Numbers - Undertaking and supporting in the preparation of valuations for internal purposes and development/refurbishment appraisals Community - Building and maintaining strong relationships with local people and organisations Skills and Experience General practice/commercial property background Experience in landlord and tenant matters and/or property management Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Personable, professional and able to represent the client's interests diligently and commercially Salary and Benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Support for hybrid and flexible working arrangements Closing Date 28 February 2026
1st Select
Building Surveyor
1st Select City, Manchester
About Us At 1st Select, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality surveying and property consultancy services across the built environment. We work with a wide range of clients, from developers and architects to local authorities and private homeowners, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of safety, compliance, and design excellence. The Role We are seeking a skilled and motivated Building Surveyor to join our growing team. You will be responsible for inspecting, assessing, and reporting on buildings and properties, providing professional advice on construction, maintenance, and repair. Key Responsibilities Conduct building surveys, condition reports, and defect analysis. Prepare specifications, schedules of works, and tender documents. Manage refurbishment, restoration, and maintenance projects. Advise clients on property legislation, building regulations, and planning matters. Carry out dilapidation assessments and party wall matters (if applicable). Liaise with contractors, architects, and engineers to ensure projects run smoothly. Ensure compliance with health and safety standards. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. MRICS (or working towards chartership) preferred. Proven experience in building surveying, preferably in both commercial and residential sectors. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction technology, and relevant legislation. Excellent report writing and communication skills. Proficiency with surveying software and CAD tools is an advantage. Full UK driving licence (if applicable). Why Join Us Competitive salary and benefits package. Support for professional development and RICS accreditation. Opportunity to work on diverse and high-profile projects. Friendly, collaborative, and professional team environment. Flexible working options.
Jan 08, 2026
Contractor
About Us At 1st Select, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality surveying and property consultancy services across the built environment. We work with a wide range of clients, from developers and architects to local authorities and private homeowners, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of safety, compliance, and design excellence. The Role We are seeking a skilled and motivated Building Surveyor to join our growing team. You will be responsible for inspecting, assessing, and reporting on buildings and properties, providing professional advice on construction, maintenance, and repair. Key Responsibilities Conduct building surveys, condition reports, and defect analysis. Prepare specifications, schedules of works, and tender documents. Manage refurbishment, restoration, and maintenance projects. Advise clients on property legislation, building regulations, and planning matters. Carry out dilapidation assessments and party wall matters (if applicable). Liaise with contractors, architects, and engineers to ensure projects run smoothly. Ensure compliance with health and safety standards. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. MRICS (or working towards chartership) preferred. Proven experience in building surveying, preferably in both commercial and residential sectors. Strong knowledge of building pathology, construction technology, and relevant legislation. Excellent report writing and communication skills. Proficiency with surveying software and CAD tools is an advantage. Full UK driving licence (if applicable). Why Join Us Competitive salary and benefits package. Support for professional development and RICS accreditation. Opportunity to work on diverse and high-profile projects. Friendly, collaborative, and professional team environment. Flexible working options.
carrington west
Repairs Surveyor
carrington west Havering-atte-bower, Essex
Repairs Surveyor - Housing Repairs & Maintenance Location: Havering (Local Candidates Preferred) Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: Initial 3 months Hours: 36 hours per week Start: Short notice / ASAP About the Role We are looking for experienced Repairs & Maintenance Surveyors to join a busy local authority repairs service in Havering. This is a frontline role requiring individuals who can start at short notice and ideally live locally to the borough. You will provide a responsive, customer-focused surveying service to residents, covering repairs diagnostics, damp and structural inspections, contractor supervision, voids inspections and health & safety considerations. Your expertise will help ensure homes are safe, compliant and maintained to an excellent standard while supporting improved turnaround times and overall resident satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Repairs & Maintenance Deliver a responsive repairs surveying service including defect diagnosis, specification of works and identifying the most suitable repair options. Carry out inspections such as damp & mould, structural concerns, disrepair and general building defects. Supervise contractors and monitor works on site to ensure quality, compliance, budget control and resident care. Assess health & safety risks during inspections and works, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and council procedures. Voids Management Inspect void properties and specify works required to reach lettable standard. Supervise voids contractors and ensure turnaround times meet corporate targets. Minimise rental loss by driving efficient void management and ensuring high-quality property condition upon completion. Performance & Quality Management Monitor and manage performance across your caseload, ensuring internal and external standards are met or exceeded. Support the delivery of a high-quality service focused on improving resident satisfaction. Work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and partner services to resolve issues promptly. Case Management & Resident Support Manage a varied caseload, ensuring inspections, reports, instructions and follow-up actions are completed on time. Work directly with residents, providing clear advice and guidance on repair issues. Make appropriate referrals or signpost residents to wider housing services where needed. About You Experience in housing repairs, maintenance surveying or building pathology. Strong diagnostic skills with knowledge of damp, structural and building fabric issues. Confident supervising contractors and managing works on site. Knowledge of voids surveying and delivering lettable standards. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Able to work independently and manage a varied, fast-paced caseload. Immediate availability or short notice highly preferred. Local knowledge / residency in or near Havering would be advantageous. If you are interested please send a CV to (url removed)
Jan 08, 2026
Contractor
Repairs Surveyor - Housing Repairs & Maintenance Location: Havering (Local Candidates Preferred) Rate: £35 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: Initial 3 months Hours: 36 hours per week Start: Short notice / ASAP About the Role We are looking for experienced Repairs & Maintenance Surveyors to join a busy local authority repairs service in Havering. This is a frontline role requiring individuals who can start at short notice and ideally live locally to the borough. You will provide a responsive, customer-focused surveying service to residents, covering repairs diagnostics, damp and structural inspections, contractor supervision, voids inspections and health & safety considerations. Your expertise will help ensure homes are safe, compliant and maintained to an excellent standard while supporting improved turnaround times and overall resident satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Repairs & Maintenance Deliver a responsive repairs surveying service including defect diagnosis, specification of works and identifying the most suitable repair options. Carry out inspections such as damp & mould, structural concerns, disrepair and general building defects. Supervise contractors and monitor works on site to ensure quality, compliance, budget control and resident care. Assess health & safety risks during inspections and works, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and council procedures. Voids Management Inspect void properties and specify works required to reach lettable standard. Supervise voids contractors and ensure turnaround times meet corporate targets. Minimise rental loss by driving efficient void management and ensuring high-quality property condition upon completion. Performance & Quality Management Monitor and manage performance across your caseload, ensuring internal and external standards are met or exceeded. Support the delivery of a high-quality service focused on improving resident satisfaction. Work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors and partner services to resolve issues promptly. Case Management & Resident Support Manage a varied caseload, ensuring inspections, reports, instructions and follow-up actions are completed on time. Work directly with residents, providing clear advice and guidance on repair issues. Make appropriate referrals or signpost residents to wider housing services where needed. About You Experience in housing repairs, maintenance surveying or building pathology. Strong diagnostic skills with knowledge of damp, structural and building fabric issues. Confident supervising contractors and managing works on site. Knowledge of voids surveying and delivering lettable standards. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Able to work independently and manage a varied, fast-paced caseload. Immediate availability or short notice highly preferred. Local knowledge / residency in or near Havering would be advantageous. If you are interested please send a CV to (url removed)
VanRath
Electrical Quantity Surveyor (Social Housing)
VanRath
Job Reference: RAEQS281025 Job Title: Electrical Quantity Surveyor (Social Housing) Rate: £Competitive DOE + vehicle / fuel / package Location: Mallusk, Northern Ireland Electrical Quantity Surveyor Are you looking for an Electrical Quantity Surveyor role? Interested in working for a leading Social Housing and Property Services Contractor? VANRATH is recruiting an Electrical Quantity Surveyor to work for a well respected Contractor, based in Mallusk, Northern Ireland. Remuneration £Competitive DOE + van / fuel / package Package Includes Employee Perks & Discounts Life Assurance Industry leading health & wellbeing programme Healthcare Cash Plan Long service awards Great opportunities for learning & development Client Our client is a well-respected Property Services Contractor that has been operating for approximately 50 years. They specialise in property alterations and modifications, damage restoration and maintenance projects. They work with Social and Private Housing clients, Property Management Companies, Care Homes, Schools, Councils and Commercial Buildings. Role Reporting to and working alongside Senior Quantity Surveyors, responsible for the commercial delivery and contractual management of Social Housing Maintenance Contracts within the M&E team. The Electrical Quantity Surveyor will be working on the Electrical side of the team, managing and procuring electrical packages from procurement through to final accounts. Required Qualifications Degree qualified or other relevant experience Experience working as an Electrical Quantity Surveyor Commercially and operationally aware on delivery of worksKnowledge and understanding of sub-contractor management Desirable Criteria Experience of NEC suite of contracts Experience of MTC contracts or detailed measurement Experience of social housing contracts Skills / Competencies Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage client relationships Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Ability to work well under pressure and to strict deadlines Enthusiastic and result driven with excellent attention to detail Strong planning and organisation skills with good problem solving ability IT literate with a sound knowledge of Microsoft Office packages For further information on this vacancy, or any other Built Environment job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Robert Apps for a confidential discussion.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Job Reference: RAEQS281025 Job Title: Electrical Quantity Surveyor (Social Housing) Rate: £Competitive DOE + vehicle / fuel / package Location: Mallusk, Northern Ireland Electrical Quantity Surveyor Are you looking for an Electrical Quantity Surveyor role? Interested in working for a leading Social Housing and Property Services Contractor? VANRATH is recruiting an Electrical Quantity Surveyor to work for a well respected Contractor, based in Mallusk, Northern Ireland. Remuneration £Competitive DOE + van / fuel / package Package Includes Employee Perks & Discounts Life Assurance Industry leading health & wellbeing programme Healthcare Cash Plan Long service awards Great opportunities for learning & development Client Our client is a well-respected Property Services Contractor that has been operating for approximately 50 years. They specialise in property alterations and modifications, damage restoration and maintenance projects. They work with Social and Private Housing clients, Property Management Companies, Care Homes, Schools, Councils and Commercial Buildings. Role Reporting to and working alongside Senior Quantity Surveyors, responsible for the commercial delivery and contractual management of Social Housing Maintenance Contracts within the M&E team. The Electrical Quantity Surveyor will be working on the Electrical side of the team, managing and procuring electrical packages from procurement through to final accounts. Required Qualifications Degree qualified or other relevant experience Experience working as an Electrical Quantity Surveyor Commercially and operationally aware on delivery of worksKnowledge and understanding of sub-contractor management Desirable Criteria Experience of NEC suite of contracts Experience of MTC contracts or detailed measurement Experience of social housing contracts Skills / Competencies Excellent communication skills with the ability to manage client relationships Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Ability to work well under pressure and to strict deadlines Enthusiastic and result driven with excellent attention to detail Strong planning and organisation skills with good problem solving ability IT literate with a sound knowledge of Microsoft Office packages For further information on this vacancy, or any other Built Environment job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Robert Apps for a confidential discussion.
carrington west
Interim Maintenance Surveyor
carrington west
Interim Maintenance Surveyor £27p/h Umbrella Rate (Inside IR35) 3-Month Initial Contract Start ASAP Housing - Property & Asset Management Monday-Friday 37 Hours per Week East Devon Council We're looking for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join East Devon's Housing service on an initial 3-month assignment, starting as soon as possible. You'll play a key role in delivering a responsive, high-quality repair service for tenants while ensuring the Council's homes remain safe, well-maintained and compliant. The Role You'll provide day-to-day technical support across repairs, voids and contractor management, ensuring works are delivered right first time and to a high standard. Working closely with the Senior Technical Officer and wider team, you'll help maintain housing stock, support compliance and contribute to our commitment to consistently satisfied customers. This is a hands-on role covering a defined patch, requiring regular site visits and close collaboration with contractors and tenants. Key Responsibilities Managing reactive and planned maintenance activities within budget and contract requirements. Investigating repair requests, diagnosing defects, raising works and completing pre- and post-inspections. Prioritising works using HHSRS principles to manage safety and risks effectively. Monitoring contractors' performance and ensuring quality, value for money and contractual compliance. Supporting voids delivery, including specifications, inspections and financial control. Assisting with compliance matters around gas, electrical, fire, asbestos and other statutory obligations. Updating stock information and contributing to planned and cyclical programme data. Working directly with tenants, contractors, customer services and internal teams to resolve issues quickly and professionally. Responding to emergencies (e.g. floods, fires) to make properties safe and hand over works where necessary. Supporting disrepair, complaints and Ombudsman cases through detailed inspections and reporting. What You'll Need Essential UK Resident Minimum 3 years technical background in building maintenance, surveying or repairs within local authority or housing association. Competent user of IT, including Microsoft Office and housing/repairs systems. Ability to work independently across a patch-based role. Access to your own vehicle with business insurance. Basic DBS (processed upon offer). Desirable HNC or equivalent qualification in a building discipline. Professional membership (e.g. RICS). Familiarity with systems such as OpenHousing or Keystone. Understanding of damp, mould, sustainability and building pathology. Ability to bring your own tools. What We're Looking For Someone who is proactive, practical, and confident managing a busy caseload. You'll bring a strong customer focus, a collaborative approach and the ability to solve problems on the spot.
Jan 08, 2026
Contractor
Interim Maintenance Surveyor £27p/h Umbrella Rate (Inside IR35) 3-Month Initial Contract Start ASAP Housing - Property & Asset Management Monday-Friday 37 Hours per Week East Devon Council We're looking for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join East Devon's Housing service on an initial 3-month assignment, starting as soon as possible. You'll play a key role in delivering a responsive, high-quality repair service for tenants while ensuring the Council's homes remain safe, well-maintained and compliant. The Role You'll provide day-to-day technical support across repairs, voids and contractor management, ensuring works are delivered right first time and to a high standard. Working closely with the Senior Technical Officer and wider team, you'll help maintain housing stock, support compliance and contribute to our commitment to consistently satisfied customers. This is a hands-on role covering a defined patch, requiring regular site visits and close collaboration with contractors and tenants. Key Responsibilities Managing reactive and planned maintenance activities within budget and contract requirements. Investigating repair requests, diagnosing defects, raising works and completing pre- and post-inspections. Prioritising works using HHSRS principles to manage safety and risks effectively. Monitoring contractors' performance and ensuring quality, value for money and contractual compliance. Supporting voids delivery, including specifications, inspections and financial control. Assisting with compliance matters around gas, electrical, fire, asbestos and other statutory obligations. Updating stock information and contributing to planned and cyclical programme data. Working directly with tenants, contractors, customer services and internal teams to resolve issues quickly and professionally. Responding to emergencies (e.g. floods, fires) to make properties safe and hand over works where necessary. Supporting disrepair, complaints and Ombudsman cases through detailed inspections and reporting. What You'll Need Essential UK Resident Minimum 3 years technical background in building maintenance, surveying or repairs within local authority or housing association. Competent user of IT, including Microsoft Office and housing/repairs systems. Ability to work independently across a patch-based role. Access to your own vehicle with business insurance. Basic DBS (processed upon offer). Desirable HNC or equivalent qualification in a building discipline. Professional membership (e.g. RICS). Familiarity with systems such as OpenHousing or Keystone. Understanding of damp, mould, sustainability and building pathology. Ability to bring your own tools. What We're Looking For Someone who is proactive, practical, and confident managing a busy caseload. You'll bring a strong customer focus, a collaborative approach and the ability to solve problems on the spot.
Graduate Building Surveyor
Capital PCC Slough, Berkshire
Capital is a leader in providing value-added, multidisciplinary property consultancy to a diverse range of clients. We achieve this through fostering success and building open relationships throughout every stage of the process. Our commitment is to create lasting relationships by exceeding expectations and gaining trust through exceptional performance from every member of our team. Since 2010, we have established strong partnerships through reliable service delivery, specialising in our work with social landlords, schools, listed buildings, heritage sites, academies, universities, commercial property owners, and developers. Over the past two years, Capital has experienced significant growth, offering both new and existing employees the opportunity to develop professionally and personally within a progressive and dynamic business, looking ahead to a thriving decade and beyond. In 2026, Capital's new, state-of-the-art head office in Whetstone, North London (just an 18-minute tube ride from Euston station), will open. Designed with staff well-being in mind, the new office will feature an on-site gym available to all employees and a wide array of amenities and breakout spaces to make work as enjoyable as the work you'll do. Alongside our Whetstone office, we also have a smaller office in High Street Kensington, providing a central London base for client meetings and additional flexibility for our team. If you would like to know more check out our About page. The Role Joining Capital as a Graduate / Assistant Building Surveyor gives you the opportunity to develop your career within a leading multidisciplinary consultancy. Working alongside experienced Chartered Surveyors and project teams, you will gain exposure to major, multi-million-pound refurbishment, cladding remediation, and building safety schemes across London and the South East. Assist in carrying out building surveys, defect investigations, and condition reports across a wide range of property types. Support the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Help manage small-scale projects and provide administrative support to larger, high-profile schemes. Contribute to fire safety, cladding remediation, and refurbishment projects in collaboration with Capital's Architecture, Fire Engineering, and Cost Consultancy teams. Attend client meetings, site visits, and contractor progress meetings to gain hands-on experience. Develop an understanding of building legislation, contracts (JCT, D&B), and the Building Safety Act. Receive structured APC support, mentoring, and continuous professional development opportunities Life as a Building Surveyor at Capital: You'll be part of a supportive team that values curiosity, collaboration, and growth. Our structured training programme and mentoring ensure you gain exposure to all aspects of the profession-from inspections and reporting to project management and client interaction. With Capital's multidisciplinary environment, you'll work alongside experts in Fire Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Architecture, and Structural Engineering-giving you a broad understanding of how different disciplines come together to deliver compliant and sustainable buildings. Ideally, we are looking for Please note: We know that no candidate will be the perfect match for all we've listed in this posting, so we'd encourage you to apply if you feel you're close to the brief but not an exact match. A RICS accredited degree (or near completion) in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline. A genuine interest in progressing towards RICS chartership and developing a long-term career within the profession. A good understanding of building construction, materials, and maintenance principles. Awareness of current building regulations and construction industry standards. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, concise reports. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks. A positive, proactive approach with a willingness to learn from experienced professionals. Team-oriented attitude with the ability to work collaboratively across disciplines. Confidence using Microsoft Office and an interest in learning software tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, or similar. An enthusiasm for innovation, sustainability, and supporting the delivery of high-quality, compliant projects. Equal Opportunity Capital PCC is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. All applicants are given equal opportunity, regardless of age, gender identity or expression, language, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, culture or sexual orientation. Benefits & Perks As well as a competitive salary we do our best to provide a number of other benefits and perks including: Structured APC Support Programme and mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors. Pension Contribution (3%) 26 Days Holiday (excluding bank holidays) Discretionary annual performance bonus Private Health Care Cycle to Work Scheme Season Ticket Loan Training Support and one paid professional subscription Volunteering Opportunities Flexible Work Options: Work from home up to 2 days per week New Office in 2026 with an on-site gym and amenities Smart Rewards: Discounts on retail, travel, and cinema tickets
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Capital is a leader in providing value-added, multidisciplinary property consultancy to a diverse range of clients. We achieve this through fostering success and building open relationships throughout every stage of the process. Our commitment is to create lasting relationships by exceeding expectations and gaining trust through exceptional performance from every member of our team. Since 2010, we have established strong partnerships through reliable service delivery, specialising in our work with social landlords, schools, listed buildings, heritage sites, academies, universities, commercial property owners, and developers. Over the past two years, Capital has experienced significant growth, offering both new and existing employees the opportunity to develop professionally and personally within a progressive and dynamic business, looking ahead to a thriving decade and beyond. In 2026, Capital's new, state-of-the-art head office in Whetstone, North London (just an 18-minute tube ride from Euston station), will open. Designed with staff well-being in mind, the new office will feature an on-site gym available to all employees and a wide array of amenities and breakout spaces to make work as enjoyable as the work you'll do. Alongside our Whetstone office, we also have a smaller office in High Street Kensington, providing a central London base for client meetings and additional flexibility for our team. If you would like to know more check out our About page. The Role Joining Capital as a Graduate / Assistant Building Surveyor gives you the opportunity to develop your career within a leading multidisciplinary consultancy. Working alongside experienced Chartered Surveyors and project teams, you will gain exposure to major, multi-million-pound refurbishment, cladding remediation, and building safety schemes across London and the South East. Assist in carrying out building surveys, defect investigations, and condition reports across a wide range of property types. Support the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Help manage small-scale projects and provide administrative support to larger, high-profile schemes. Contribute to fire safety, cladding remediation, and refurbishment projects in collaboration with Capital's Architecture, Fire Engineering, and Cost Consultancy teams. Attend client meetings, site visits, and contractor progress meetings to gain hands-on experience. Develop an understanding of building legislation, contracts (JCT, D&B), and the Building Safety Act. Receive structured APC support, mentoring, and continuous professional development opportunities Life as a Building Surveyor at Capital: You'll be part of a supportive team that values curiosity, collaboration, and growth. Our structured training programme and mentoring ensure you gain exposure to all aspects of the profession-from inspections and reporting to project management and client interaction. With Capital's multidisciplinary environment, you'll work alongside experts in Fire Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Architecture, and Structural Engineering-giving you a broad understanding of how different disciplines come together to deliver compliant and sustainable buildings. Ideally, we are looking for Please note: We know that no candidate will be the perfect match for all we've listed in this posting, so we'd encourage you to apply if you feel you're close to the brief but not an exact match. A RICS accredited degree (or near completion) in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline. A genuine interest in progressing towards RICS chartership and developing a long-term career within the profession. A good understanding of building construction, materials, and maintenance principles. Awareness of current building regulations and construction industry standards. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, concise reports. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks. A positive, proactive approach with a willingness to learn from experienced professionals. Team-oriented attitude with the ability to work collaboratively across disciplines. Confidence using Microsoft Office and an interest in learning software tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, or similar. An enthusiasm for innovation, sustainability, and supporting the delivery of high-quality, compliant projects. Equal Opportunity Capital PCC is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. All applicants are given equal opportunity, regardless of age, gender identity or expression, language, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, culture or sexual orientation. Benefits & Perks As well as a competitive salary we do our best to provide a number of other benefits and perks including: Structured APC Support Programme and mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors. Pension Contribution (3%) 26 Days Holiday (excluding bank holidays) Discretionary annual performance bonus Private Health Care Cycle to Work Scheme Season Ticket Loan Training Support and one paid professional subscription Volunteering Opportunities Flexible Work Options: Work from home up to 2 days per week New Office in 2026 with an on-site gym and amenities Smart Rewards: Discounts on retail, travel, and cinema tickets
Graduate Building Surveyor
Capital PCC
Capital is a leader in providing value-added, multidisciplinary property consultancy to a diverse range of clients. We achieve this through fostering success and building open relationships throughout every stage of the process. Our commitment is to create lasting relationships by exceeding expectations and gaining trust through exceptional performance from every member of our team. Since 2010, we have established strong partnerships through reliable service delivery, specialising in our work with social landlords, schools, listed buildings, heritage sites, academies, universities, commercial property owners, and developers. Over the past two years, Capital has experienced significant growth, offering both new and existing employees the opportunity to develop professionally and personally within a progressive and dynamic business, looking ahead to a thriving decade and beyond. In 2026, Capital's new, state-of-the-art head office in Whetstone, North London (just an 18-minute tube ride from Euston station), will open. Designed with staff well-being in mind, the new office will feature an on-site gym available to all employees and a wide array of amenities and breakout spaces to make work as enjoyable as the work you'll do. Alongside our Whetstone office, we also have a smaller office in High Street Kensington, providing a central London base for client meetings and additional flexibility for our team. If you would like to know more check out our About page. The Role Joining Capital as a Graduate / Assistant Building Surveyor gives you the opportunity to develop your career within a leading multidisciplinary consultancy. Working alongside experienced Chartered Surveyors and project teams, you will gain exposure to major, multi-million-pound refurbishment, cladding remediation, and building safety schemes across London and the South East. Assist in carrying out building surveys, defect investigations, and condition reports across a wide range of property types. Support the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Help manage small-scale projects and provide administrative support to larger, high-profile schemes. Contribute to fire safety, cladding remediation, and refurbishment projects in collaboration with Capital's Architecture, Fire Engineering, and Cost Consultancy teams. Attend client meetings, site visits, and contractor progress meetings to gain hands-on experience. Develop an understanding of building legislation, contracts (JCT, D&B), and the Building Safety Act. Receive structured APC support, mentoring, and continuous professional development opportunities Life as a Building Surveyor at Capital: You'll be part of a supportive team that values curiosity, collaboration, and growth. Our structured training programme and mentoring ensure you gain exposure to all aspects of the profession-from inspections and reporting to project management and client interaction. With Capital's multidisciplinary environment, you'll work alongside experts in Fire Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Architecture, and Structural Engineering-giving you a broad understanding of how different disciplines come together to deliver compliant and sustainable buildings. Ideally, we are looking for Please note: We know that no candidate will be the perfect match for all we've listed in this posting, so we'd encourage you to apply if you feel you're close to the brief but not an exact match. A RICS accredited degree (or near completion) in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline. A genuine interest in progressing towards RICS chartership and developing a long-term career within the profession. A good understanding of building construction, materials, and maintenance principles. Awareness of current building regulations and construction industry standards. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, concise reports. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks. A positive, proactive approach with a willingness to learn from experienced professionals. Team-oriented attitude with the ability to work collaboratively across disciplines. Confidence using Microsoft Office and an interest in learning software tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, or similar. An enthusiasm for innovation, sustainability, and supporting the delivery of high-quality, compliant projects. Equal Opportunity Capital PCC is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. All applicants are given equal opportunity, regardless of age, gender identity or expression, language, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, culture or sexual orientation. Benefits & Perks As well as a competitive salary we do our best to provide a number of other benefits and perks including: Structured APC Support Programme and mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors. Pension Contribution (3%) 26 Days Holiday (excluding bank holidays) Discretionary annual performance bonus Private Health Care Cycle to Work Scheme Season Ticket Loan Training Support and one paid professional subscription Volunteering Opportunities Flexible Work Options: Work from home up to 2 days per week New Office in 2026 with an on-site gym and amenities Smart Rewards: Discounts on retail, travel, and cinema tickets
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Capital is a leader in providing value-added, multidisciplinary property consultancy to a diverse range of clients. We achieve this through fostering success and building open relationships throughout every stage of the process. Our commitment is to create lasting relationships by exceeding expectations and gaining trust through exceptional performance from every member of our team. Since 2010, we have established strong partnerships through reliable service delivery, specialising in our work with social landlords, schools, listed buildings, heritage sites, academies, universities, commercial property owners, and developers. Over the past two years, Capital has experienced significant growth, offering both new and existing employees the opportunity to develop professionally and personally within a progressive and dynamic business, looking ahead to a thriving decade and beyond. In 2026, Capital's new, state-of-the-art head office in Whetstone, North London (just an 18-minute tube ride from Euston station), will open. Designed with staff well-being in mind, the new office will feature an on-site gym available to all employees and a wide array of amenities and breakout spaces to make work as enjoyable as the work you'll do. Alongside our Whetstone office, we also have a smaller office in High Street Kensington, providing a central London base for client meetings and additional flexibility for our team. If you would like to know more check out our About page. The Role Joining Capital as a Graduate / Assistant Building Surveyor gives you the opportunity to develop your career within a leading multidisciplinary consultancy. Working alongside experienced Chartered Surveyors and project teams, you will gain exposure to major, multi-million-pound refurbishment, cladding remediation, and building safety schemes across London and the South East. Assist in carrying out building surveys, defect investigations, and condition reports across a wide range of property types. Support the preparation of specifications, schedules of work, and tender documentation. Help manage small-scale projects and provide administrative support to larger, high-profile schemes. Contribute to fire safety, cladding remediation, and refurbishment projects in collaboration with Capital's Architecture, Fire Engineering, and Cost Consultancy teams. Attend client meetings, site visits, and contractor progress meetings to gain hands-on experience. Develop an understanding of building legislation, contracts (JCT, D&B), and the Building Safety Act. Receive structured APC support, mentoring, and continuous professional development opportunities Life as a Building Surveyor at Capital: You'll be part of a supportive team that values curiosity, collaboration, and growth. Our structured training programme and mentoring ensure you gain exposure to all aspects of the profession-from inspections and reporting to project management and client interaction. With Capital's multidisciplinary environment, you'll work alongside experts in Fire Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Architecture, and Structural Engineering-giving you a broad understanding of how different disciplines come together to deliver compliant and sustainable buildings. Ideally, we are looking for Please note: We know that no candidate will be the perfect match for all we've listed in this posting, so we'd encourage you to apply if you feel you're close to the brief but not an exact match. A RICS accredited degree (or near completion) in Building Surveying or a related construction discipline. A genuine interest in progressing towards RICS chartership and developing a long-term career within the profession. A good understanding of building construction, materials, and maintenance principles. Awareness of current building regulations and construction industry standards. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, concise reports. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks. A positive, proactive approach with a willingness to learn from experienced professionals. Team-oriented attitude with the ability to work collaboratively across disciplines. Confidence using Microsoft Office and an interest in learning software tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, or similar. An enthusiasm for innovation, sustainability, and supporting the delivery of high-quality, compliant projects. Equal Opportunity Capital PCC is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. All applicants are given equal opportunity, regardless of age, gender identity or expression, language, disability, ethnic origin, religion, belief, culture or sexual orientation. Benefits & Perks As well as a competitive salary we do our best to provide a number of other benefits and perks including: Structured APC Support Programme and mentoring from experienced Chartered Surveyors. Pension Contribution (3%) 26 Days Holiday (excluding bank holidays) Discretionary annual performance bonus Private Health Care Cycle to Work Scheme Season Ticket Loan Training Support and one paid professional subscription Volunteering Opportunities Flexible Work Options: Work from home up to 2 days per week New Office in 2026 with an on-site gym and amenities Smart Rewards: Discounts on retail, travel, and cinema tickets
Clarion Housing Group Limited
Maintenance Surveyor - Yorkshire
Clarion Housing Group Limited Leeds, Yorkshire
Location: Yorkshire Salary: £33,592 - £46,189 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, York and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, legal disrepair, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 21st January 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Location: Yorkshire Salary: £33,592 - £46,189 per annum Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an exciting opportunity for a Maintenance Surveyor to join our team covering Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, York and surrounding areas. Reporting to the Neighbourhood Repairs Manager you'll be responsible for pre/post-inspection and reports for responsive repairs, legal disrepair, void works and cyclical repairs, consulting and engaging with customers and leaseholders, and with internal and external stakeholders. You'll plan and coordinate repair, maintenance, and construction work to deliver according to cost, time, and quality standards. We'll look to you to undertake building and technical surveys to determine the building condition and identify defects and associated risks. You'll carry out major void inspections and ensure that work is completed in line with KPIs and make recommendations based on survey findings. It is essential that you have a Diploma in Surveying, Property and Maintenance Level 3 and are a member of a relevant professional body e.g. RICS or CIOB. Please review the full role profile on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: Wednesday 21st January 2026 at midnight. Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.

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