Property Surveyor
Daniel Owen are recruiting for a leading housing provider, committed to delivering high-quality, affordable homes and supporting vibrant, sustainable communities. They are focused on maintaining the integrity of their housing stock, ensuring safety, compliance, and long-term value for residents.
Location:
Nottingham
Position:
Property Surveyor
Salary:
£43,000 - £45,000 per annum + Package
Contract Type
: Permanent
Start date:
Immediately available
We are currently seeking an experienced Property Surveyor to join the Asset Management team. This role is ideal for a professional seeking to make a tangible impact within the housing and social infrastructure sector.
Role Overview
The Property Surveyor will be responsible for delivering a high-quality, end-to-end surveying service. You will conduct property inspections, assess building condition, specify remedial works, and manage the execution of maintenance and improvement projects. You will play a key role in ensuring homes meet safety standards and regulatory requirements while delivering excellent value for money.
Key Responsibilities
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Conduct property surveys to identify defects, assess condition, and recommend remedial solutions
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Produce technical reports, work specifications, and cost estimates
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Manage disrepair cases, insurance-related repairs, and structural issues
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Monitor contractor performance and ensure works are completed to specification and quality standards
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Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and housing regulations (e.g., HHSRS, CDM 2015)
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Collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal departments to ensure a seamless service
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Maintain up-to-date asset and works records in internal systems
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Contribute to the development and implementation of planned maintenance programmes
Person Specification
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Professional qualification in Building Surveying or related discipline (e.g., RICS, CIOB)
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Proven experience in a surveying role within housing, residential, or asset management sectors
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Strong technical understanding of construction, building pathology, and maintenance practices
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Knowledge of relevant legislation, including Landlord & Tenant Act, housing disrepair protocols, and health and safety regulations
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Excellent communication and report-writing skills
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Ability to manage a varied workload and meet deadlines effectively
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Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel
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Experience managing disrepair claims or structural defects
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Knowledge of housing asset management systems
How to Apply:
If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV.