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Stock Condition Surveyor

Stock Condition Surveyor

Posted 20 August by Castlefield Recruitment
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Stock Condition Surveyor – Housing Association – About The Client:

Castlefield Recruitment are currently working with a national care provider to recruit a permanent Stock Condition Surveyor. This role offers £43,800 per annum + £5,800 car allowance. This role is a home-based role but will require travel across a patch including Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia, Essex, etc.

Stock Condition Surveyor – Housing Association – About The Role:

  • Planning future investments based on historical survey data, repairs, maintenance work, and improvement projects
  • Assisting Asset Evaluation Surveyors in developing planned investment programmes and contributing to strategic decision-making
  • Attending operations and resident meetings to explain proposed investment decisions and address any concerns
  • Collaborating with colleagues to share property condition information, identify recurring issues, and support joint maintenance efforts
  • Assisting in the preparation of statistics, reports, and other relevant documentation as required

Stock Condition Surveyor – Housing Association – What You Need:

  • HND / HNC or equivalent qualification in Building or Construction (essential).
  • Progress towards MRICS or MCIOB accreditation (desirable)
  • A background in building, building services, or retirement housing would be desirable
  • Strong data handling and analytical skills

Required skills

  • HHSRS
  • SURVEYOR
  • HOUSING ASSOCIATION
  • SOCIAL HOUSING
  • STOCK CONDITION
  • RETIREMENT LIVING

Reference: 53343348

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