Job Description
Our client, a well known Building Services Contractor, are looking for a Structural Building Surveyor to join their East Anglia division overseeing a portfolio of sites around Cambridgeshire.
AsStructural Building Surveyor, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and compliance of wide-span buildings, ranges, and storage facilities.
In this role, you will provide technical advice and support for a range of building types to assist the varying site teams. Your work will involve producing detailed and high-quality reports that include cost-effective and actionable remedial measures, delivered promptly to ensure timely decision-making.
A key aspect of your responsibilities will include the development of Risk Assessments and Method Statements to uphold strict compliance with Safe Systems of Work and JSP375 processes. You will collaborate with stakeholders, offering expert advice to in-house teams, the supply chain and end users to promote efficient and economical remedial solutions. Additionally, you will manage the recording of all tasks in the Maximo system, ensuring accurate and complete documentation at all times.
As part of this role, you will engage with compliance managers to enhance your knowledge across various sites, maintaining up-to-date records of your activities and training.
The ideal candidate for this role should hold an HND-level qualification in Building, Building Surveying, Structural or Civil Engineering, or a related discipline, or possess equivalent experience. It would be beneficial if you hold RICS membership. You must have extensive experience conducting building surveys of large-span steel-framed and reinforced concrete structures, along with expertise in various construction materials such as masonry, timber, and concrete. The ability to assess building conditions, recommend effective remedial measures, and estimate lifespans is critical, along with a proven track record of producing precise and high-quality technical reports.
You must pass SC Clearance for this role.
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