Stock Surveyor
- £41000 - £42000 per annum
- Swindon, Wiltshire
- TEMPORARY
Stock Surveyor
Homeworking covering Bristol, Midlands, Swindon and Salisbury
One of our key clients are a in-house repairs and maintenance services for an extensive portfolio of properties. They are seeking a Stock Condition Surveyor to join their team based in Bristol. The role falls within our Property Services department who are responsible for delivering high quality and cost-effective property repairs, compliance and installation and estate services across the UK.
As a Stock Condition Surveyor you will be responsible for delivering quality surveying and capital investment services that respond to customer, organisational and financial needs within regulatory requirements.
The role of Stock Condition Surveyor will include:
- Undertaking stock condition surveys and other property inspections across a broad range of stock including health and safety assessments
- Involvement in disrepair cases, complaints, permission requests, repairs monitoring and other property related queries
- Producing reports and documentation for work specifications and tenders
- Supporting delivery of the cyclical programme, including surveys, specifications, resident consultations and liaising with other stakeholders.
- Contributing, as appropriate, to special programmes and projects in support of the Group's values and objectives
Skills and experiences:
- To ensure full compliance with health and safety legislation, candidates applying for this role must be qualified to AssocRIC, MRICS CIOB, Degree in Surveying or currently undertaking the qualification. If you have a lower level qualification along with practical experience and would be prepared to undertake this qualification with the support of Sanctuary Group, we would still welcome an application
- HNC in building and surveying or similar
- Some experience in a building and surveying environment
- Proven experience of working to deadlines and prioritising work loads
- Working knowledge of legislation and current practices
- Good communication skills
- Ability to interpret computerised data
- This role will involve driving on company business. In order to drive a company vehicle, drivers must hold a full valid UK driving licence.