Housing Building Surveyor (Fire Safety and Climate Change) £25,992 - £44,711 per annum - Career Grade 37 hours per week 2 x Permanent Posts Here at Warwick District Council, we pride ourselves on the fact that we offer you a great place to work. We achieve our goals by recruiting and retaining motivated, empowered and flexible staff. We are committed to training and development, and we encourage a healthy work-life balance. We offer the rewards and benefits package that make it a great place to work. We’re excited to be recruiting to this opportunity for an experienced Building Surveyor who is looking to work with a broad range of professionals in an enthusiastic and forward-looking organisation. If you are passionate about housing and you believe customers should be at the heart of all we do, then we would love to hear from you. Our portfolio of circa 6500 properties includes an exciting mix of high, medium and low-rise blocks alongside traditional dwellings, predominantly rented units with some leaseholds, the stock also includes Listed Buildings & Conservation areas offering you considerable scope to apply your talents. You will be part of a team responsible for the delivery of external contractor led fire safety improvement programmes across the stock in accordance with the organisations fire risk management strategy and also the delivery of decarbonisation projects to the housing stock to help meet our carbon reduction & energy efficiency targets & ambitions. Many of these projects are likely to be inter-dependant on other parallel work streams, keeping these individual pieces of work on track and focussed will require programme management experience and skills. It will often require co-ordination across multiple service areas, each with its own budgetary and service delivery issues. There are excellent transport links, check how long your commute might be We offer a great working environment with good training prospects. You don’t need to be MRiCs qualified, but you do need to be prepared to train and gain qualifications as deemed necessary to fulfil this role. You must also have experience in Housing. If you read this advert and think you would like to know a bit more, we would encourage you to contact Paul Arundel – Principal Building Surveyor (Fire Safety and Climate Change) to arrange for an informal chat please email on paul.arundelwarwickdc.gov.uk Closing date: 12th December 2024 Interview date: 18th December 2024