Disrepair Surveyor

Page Personnel Tamworth, England This week

Type Contract
Pay £35/hour
Work Onsite
Contract Temporary

Disrepair Surveyor focuses on the hiring organisation is a local authority based in tamworth, dedicated to maintaining and improving housing standards.

What the role involves

  • The hiring organisation is a local authority based in Tamworth, dedicated to maintaining and improving housing standards.
  • Preparing detailed reports outlining findings and recommended actions.
  • Oversee repair work to ensure compliance with agreed standards.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant public sector construction regulations and guidelines.
  • Provide technical support and guidance to colleagues and stakeholders.
  • Maintaining accurate records of inspections, actions taken, and outcomes achieved.

Skills and requirements

  • A qualification in construction, surveying, or a related field.
  • Experience in identifying and managing property disrepair issues.
  • Opportunity to gain valuable experience within the public sector in Tamworth.

Confirmed role details

  • Good knowledge of building pathology, disrepairs and contract management is essential.A successful Disrepair Surveyor should also have.
  • Competitive hourly pay, from £35+ per hour (umbrella).
  • Flexible, temporary role offering diverse responsibilities in the construction field.

Candidate fit

  • Strong report-writing and communication skills.

Additional role context

  • Advise on property improvement plans and preventative maintenance strategies.
  • Proficiency in overseeing contractors and ensuring quality control.
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