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Building Surveyor (Part-Time) - Gloucestershire

Hays Property & Surveying

England

On-site

GBP 23,000 - 43,000

Full time

13 days ago

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Job summary

A leading company, Hays Property & Surveying, is looking for a Building Surveyor to oversee maintenance of historical buildings at Westonbirt National Arboretum. The role includes managing projects to enhance sustainability while ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. The ideal candidate will have experience in building surveying and be making progress toward chartered status.

Benefits

Balanced and blended working arrangements
Extensive online learning access
Professional training and development opportunities
Generous contributory pension scheme (27% employer contribution)
Enhanced parental leave benefits
Childcare benefits
Bike to work scheme
Employee assistance programme

Qualifications

  • Previous building surveying experience with maintenance supervision.
  • Understanding of building health and safety regulations.
  • Progress towards chartered status (MRICS / MCIOB) desired.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and organise maintenance of buildings and procurement of contractors.
  • Administer contracts and ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Work closely with capital development team to achieve net-zero goals.

Skills

Communication
Building pathology
Defect diagnosis
Specification writing

Education

Degree in Building Surveying

Tools

NEC4 forms of contract

Job description

Your new company
How does working across a Grade 1 historic landscape and internationally important tree collection sound to you?
Joining the team at Westonbirt National Arboretum will provide exactly this opportunity. This site includes almost 40 built assets and infrastructure supporting a vision in education, participation, and conservation.
Several buildings are tenanted which includes the restaurant, shop, and three houses. There are a number of architectural styles and unusual buildings including heritage buildings from the 1850's, multiple timber frames including the community shelter, and a number of award-winning buildings including the Welcome Building, build in 2014 and awarded BREEAM 'Excellent', and the award-winning Wolfson Tree Management Centre.

Your new role
Your day-to-day job will be varied and will include overseeing and organising maintenance of the existing buildings, procuring and supervising contractors to ensure that the built estate is maintained and enhanced. Joining a small capital development team will mean that you'll work closely with a programme manager, project manager, and works supervisor. You will lead on planning, delivery, and supervision of estates planned and reactive maintenance work. This includes delivering projects to help achieve net-zero by 2040.

  • Plan, procure, implement, and monitor programmes of work including planned and reactive maintenance to a high standard ensuring compliance with statutory regulations.
  • Active communication with different teams to co-ordinate works.
  • Deliver professional building management across the estate including the management of utilities and services by the most efficient means.
  • Administer contracts using NEC4 forms of contract.
  • Improve financial and environmental sustainability working towards Net Zero.
  • Support capital investment team with ongoing works, which could include business case development.
  • Keep project and asset records up to date on GIS Forester Web and on SharePoint.
  • Regularly monitor contractor health and safety.



What you'll need to succeed

  • Previous experience working in a similar Building Surveying or equivalent role (planning, supervising and instruction of maintenance, or development works).
  • Proficient knowledge in building pathology, defect diagnosis, specification writing.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience of forecasting and managing budgets for capital and revenue works.
  • Procure and contract manage building works contracts.
  • Understanding building health and safety, overseeing contractors and statutory compliance.
  • Either achieved, or making progress towards chartered status (MRICS / MCIOB).
  • Degree in Building Surveying or equivalent construction related profession.



What you'll get in return
A role with Forestry England isn't just about the salary! Learn more about Forestry England - Welcome | Forestry England | Hays UK

  • Salary (pro-rata x 3 days per week) - £23,418 (pro-rata)
  • Annual Leave - 111 hours of annual leave available per year (pro-rata)

A role with Forestry England will provide and offer a wide range of benefits to include:

  • Balanced and blended working arrangements.
  • Access to extensive online learning.
  • BPD events, professional training, and development.
  • Contributory pension scheme that you may enter as soon as you join, where employer makes 27% contribution, and where your contributions come out of your salary before any tax is taken.
  • Shared parental leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, enhanced adoption leave, and more.
  • Childcare benefits.
  • Bike to work scheme, employee assistance programme, dedicated wellbeing team and more.



What you need to do now
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