Peripatetic Property Surveyor Location: Flexible, UK-wide travel Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience Contract: 6 month Fixed Term Contract About Anchor Anchor is a leading provider of housing, care, and homeownership services across the UK. Our Property Delivery team is dedicated to maintaining high-quality properties, ensuring resident satisfaction, and meeting strategic objectives through effective investment and repairs programmes. The Role We are seeking a skilled Peripatetic Property Surveyor to manage property investment, service, inspection, and repairs services across UK-wide locations. Reporting to the Senior Property Surveyor, you will oversee budgets of £1.75m-£2.5m, ensuring properties meet quality and compliance standards while delivering timely services. This role involves conducting detailed property inspections, applying building pathology expertise, and collaborating with housing/care operations, contractors, and the Strategic Partnership Team to deliver cost-effective solutions and robust forecasting. Key Responsibilities * Conduct property inspections, including general inspections and asbestos re-inspections, using advanced building pathology skills. * Manage delivery of repairs, investment, and service activities, ensuring properties remain in good condition within budget and strategy targets. * Collaborate with housing/care operations and contractors to deliver high-quality, resident-focused services. * Work with the Strategic Partnership Team to produce accurate delivery and financial forecasts and identify cost-saving opportunities. * Undertake regular site visits, engaging with operational colleagues and residents to ensure actions are implemented effectively. * Participate in a home-based out-of-hours duty roster to address urgent issues. About You You are a proactive and detail-oriented professional with a strong background in property management and building pathology. You bring: * At least 3 years of experience managing property activities in a housing environment, with expertise in social housing maintenance or planned investment. * Extensive knowledge of building pathology and remediation actions, with experience in project management for investment or maintenance. * Experience in decarbonisation projects and interpreting operational data to inform service delivery planning. * Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build trust and collaborate across teams. * Ability to think creatively, solve complex building problems, and deliver cost-effective solutions. * Significant experience in building pathology within housing and working towards MRICS or MCIOB status (desirable). Why Join Us? Join Anchor and make a meaningful impact by ensuring high-quality living environments for our residents. We offer: * A competitive salary and benefits package. * Opportunities to apply your expertise in a supportive, values-driven organisation. * Professional development and a collaborative, inclusive working environment. * The chance to work on impactful projects that enhance resident wellbeing