At Key Health, we pride ourselves on the relationships we have built with our clients, aiming to support them with their needs in a timely and professional manner.
We are looking to recruit experienced and dedicated Property Service Surveyors across the Stockport (SK1) area on a permanent basis.
Role:
The Property Services Surveyor will work as part of the busy Property Services Team based in Stockport. Key responsibilities will include:
* Contributing to the effective management and maintenance of company property assets
* Carrying out surveys and inspections of properties, following up on any required actions
* Preparing specifications for reactive maintenance works, small building contracts, or any other related building works
* Inspecting and signing off completed works and approving payments to external contractors and consultants
* Working with external consultants to devise specifications of works to tender to contractors, including quotation and tender evaluation
* Managing projects - working with colleagues, contractors, and consultants on general maintenance, refurbishment, and new build projects/developments
* Working closely as part of the wider Property Services Team, providing advice and support
* Line managing and collaborating with the Property Services Project Manager
We require:
* Proof of eligibility to work in the UK (We do not offer sponsorship)
* Clean driving license and willingness to travel
* Accredited professional or vocational qualification
* Experience of carrying out a range of property inspections
* Experience of managing building projects and/or maintenance programmes
* Excellent knowledge of building construction standards and legislation, with the ability to diagnose and specify remedies for building defects
* Understanding of responsive repairs, planned, and cyclical maintenance requirements
* Experience of managing contractors and consultants, ensuring value for money is achieved
* Competence to carry out inspections at height from scaffolding and mechanically elevated platforms
* Ability to plan, organise, and prioritise a heavy workload while maintaining excellent records, often working remotely
* Relevant technical knowledge (e.g., building regulations, DDA compliance, fire safety, etc.)
Hours:
37.5 hours per week, including weekends and public holidays according to the needs of the service. Extensive travel across the country is required. The post holder will be expected to have a flexible approach to working hours to meet the needs of our staff and service users. Flexibility will be considered within the working week to allow time for administrative elements of the role.
Salary:
Up to £47,000 per annum
Next steps:
Apply and start your journey today!
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