At a Glance
- Tasks: Support project management and deliver community-focused building initiatives.
- Company: Public sector organisation in the construction industry.
- Benefits: Competitive hourly rate, flexible working hours, and project-based experience.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for innovation and collaboration.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in your community while developing your professional skills.
- Qualifications: Professional qualification in building surveying and experience in project management.
The predicted salary is between 33 - 33 £ per hour.
The rewards: £27.00 - £33.00 per hour (depending on experience). Flexible and temporary role suited to professionals seeking project-based work.
The role of Building Surveyor:
- Support the Senior Building Surveyor in delivering the Council's Property and Assets objectives through effective stakeholder engagement and collaboration.
- Maintain and develop professional knowledge, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and regulations.
- Assist in coordinating team activities, providing guidance and supervision where required.
- Produce accurate reports, briefings, and presentations to support decision-making.
- Contribute to policy development, service planning, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Support budget setting, income generation, and expenditure monitoring in line with Council procedures.
- Lead and support project management, procurement, commissioning, and performance monitoring of projects.
- Assist in managing repairs, maintenance, and capital projects across the Council's property portfolio.
- Undertake stock condition surveys, prepare condition reports, and develop planned maintenance programmes for public buildings and schools.
- Help prioritise, programme, and monitor reactive and planned maintenance works.
- Support the procurement and management of design consultants and technical briefs.
- Assist in safeguarding the Council's interests through risk assessments, funding advice, and risk management support.
- Develop and maintain positive customer relationships in relation to maintenance programmes.
- Promote collaborative working, innovation, and a flexible approach across a range of projects.
The ideal Building Surveyor:
- A professional qualification in building surveying, construction, or a related field.
- Proven knowledge of building regulations and construction standards.
- Experience in managing construction projects and property assessments.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities.
- Proficiency in using relevant software and tools for project management.
A public sector organisation in the construction industry seeking a skilled Building Surveyor for a temporary role contributing to community projects.
Building Surveyor employer: M-Page Hiredonline
As a public sector organisation in the construction industry, we offer Building Surveyors a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful community projects while enjoying competitive hourly rates and flexible working arrangements. Our collaborative work culture fosters professional growth through continuous learning and development, ensuring that our employees are well-equipped to meet the challenges of the role. Join us to make a tangible impact in your community while benefiting from a supportive environment that values innovation and teamwork.