Damp and Mould Inspector East London £25K - £30K Repairs & Maintenance
Are you a dedicated professional with a keen eye for detail and a passion for improving living conditions? An exciting role awaits as a Damp Inspector within the social housing sector. This temporary position, spanning 12 weeks with the potential for extension or permanent placement, offers a rewarding experience for those eager to make a tangible difference in the community.
The role involves conducting pre-inspections on social housing properties, identifying and assessing damp issues to ensure residents live in safe and comfortable environments. Your expertise will play a crucial part in maintaining the quality and safety of housing, directly impacting residents' well-being.
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and experience:
Proven experience in damp inspection or a related field. Strong understanding of damp-related issues and their implications. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to produce clear, concise reports and recommendations. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. A proactive approach to problem-solving. Must have a valid driving licence and own car, as travel between properties is required. This role offers an hourly equivalent salary of £25,000 to £30,000, reflecting your expertise and commitment. Beyond the financial rewards, this position provides the satisfaction of contributing to the betterment of social housing standards and enhancing residents' quality of life.
Candidates will benefit from working within a supportive and dynamic team environment, with opportunities for professional growth and development. The potential for the role to be extended or become permanent offers a pathway to a stable and fulfilling career.
If you are ready to apply your skills and make a meaningful impact, this role as a Damp Inspector in social housing is the perfect platform to showcase your talents and dedication. Embrace the chance to be part of a mission that values quality, safety, and community well-being