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A leading company in housing management seeks a Repairs Surveyor to provide technical surveying and inspection services across Bury Council's housing stock. The role entails conducting property inspections, diagnosing faults, and ensuring compliance with safety standards, while collaborating with various internal and external stakeholders. Candidates must hold a RICS-accredited degree and have significant surveying experience.
Job Description
Post Title: Repairs Surveyor
Department: Housing Repairs
Division/Section: Direct Works - Responsive and Planned Repairs and Voids
Location: Various Locations within Bury
Hours: 3 month rolling- 37 hours per week
Grade: £250p/d Inside IR35
Reports To: Contract and Repairs Managers
Special Conditions: Must hold a full UK driving license and have access to a vehicle
Job Purpose
To deliver comprehensive in-house technical surveying and inspection services across Bury Council's housing stock and public buildings. This includes carrying out inspections and specifying remedial works for responsive and planned repairs, void reinstatement, disrepair, damp, and capital investment programmes.
The postholder will ensure properties are well-maintained, safe, and habitable by providing professional technical advice, effective property solutions, and support across multiple departments.
Key Responsibilities
·Undertake pre-, during-, and post-inspections, as well as quality assurance checks on a wide range of repair and maintenance works, including general repairs, void properties, damp and disrepair, and capital projects.
·Diagnose property faults and defects and specify cost-effective, safe, and appropriate remedial works.
·Conduct detailed building surveys in line with HHSRS, the Decent Homes Standard, the Council's void standard, and investment programme specifications.
·Prepare technical specifications and work schedules for domestic and public building works.
·Ensure all health and safety legislation, CDM regulations, risk assessments, and site safety procedures are followed by all contractors and internal teams.
·Work collaboratively with internal departments and external contractors to plan, coordinate and deliver repair and refurbishment works.
·Monitor contractor performance and escalate issues of non-compliance or quality concerns to the Repairs or Contracts Manager.
·Provide accurate and timely technical, budgetary, and project planning advice to support efficient service delivery.
·Support internal teams including Assets, Repairs, Capital Investment, and Neighbourhoods, offering guidance to ensure homes and public buildings remain safe and compliant.
·Deputise for the Repairs or Contracts Manager during periods of absence, ensuring service continuity and effective communication with trade teams, supervisors, and partner departments.
·Monitor and contribute to the control of property-related budgets, ensuring value for money and appropriate allocation of resources.
Internal & External Relationships
Internal:
·Repairs and Maintenance Teams
·Capital and Planned Works Teams
·Housing and Neighbourhood Management
External:
·Contractors and Subcontractors
·Tenants and Residents
·Elected Members and External Agencies
Person Specification
Criteria
Essential
Desirable
RICS-accredited degree or equivalent
RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC)
Minimum 5 years' experience surveying domestic properties and diagnosing faults
Experience working with a social housing provider
Experience surveying public/non-domestic buildings
Knowledge of and experience in managing contractors
Budget management and project delivery experience
Understanding of planned maintenance and capital investment processes
Experience managing or participating in building projects
Ability to work accurately under pressure and meet deadlines
Strong communication skills, able to explain complex information to different audiences
Strong understanding of building construction and maintenance processes
Experience in a large or public sector organisation
Experience prioritising property-related expenditure
Experience supervising external contractors or consultants
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, etc.)
Additional Information
This role requires frequent travel to sites across the borough. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential.
The postholder may be required to undertake duties outside those specified in this job description, subject to discussion and agreement in accordance with conditions of service.
If you are interested in this role please email your up to date Cv to eva.padgett@carringtonwest.com or call me on 02393876212