Building Suveyor

3 weeks ago


Camberley, United Kingdom Broster Buchanan Full time

Remote working
- 35 hours
- £45,000 - £48,000 per annum with a car allowance of £1,250 per annum

Broster Buchanan is partnering with a leading housing association who are recruiting a Building Surveyor. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to gain experience working for an organisation where customers are at the heart of their business.

Remote working, but must live within commutable distance of the Camberley office.

**As a Building Surveyor your responsibilities will include the following**:

- Ensuring budgets are set and managed within your dedicated region, to achieve value for money in project management and reinvestment activity.
- Ensure all projects are planned and managed from pre-start meetings and project stages are undertaken from inception to completion of all projects and performance targets are known before the start of each project to ensure measures of contractor performance are in place.
- To undertake site, NHER, and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) surveys, propose design solutions, and administrate Leaseholder and Party Wall Act consultations.
- Plan, coordinate and manage all works to contractual obligations and administer such work in a spirit of mutual cooperation and trust.
- Chair and record contractor progress meetings.
- Collate KPI information for planned works and provide details of same to the Data Manager, monthly.
- Implement, review and amend planned work specifications to seek to continually improve efficiency and value and to enable the re-procurement of planned maintenance services as may be reasonably required.

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**You will need**:

- HNC/Degree/diploma level education or equivalent (depth of relevant experience and/or another similar qualification) PAS 2035
- Experienced construction professional ideally with sound knowledge of residential maintenance, refurbishment, and insurance claims.
- Numerate with excellent budget control and forecasting abilities
- Knowledge and understanding of health and safety issues affecting residential properties (i.e. asbestos) and understanding of construction health and safety legislation (including CDM 2015) is essential.