Job Title: Planned Works Building SurveyorLocation: Gloucester, Salary: £40,000 - £43,248 per annum Contract Type: Full-time (37 hours/week) Benefits: Hybrid working, 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), cycle to work scheme, flexible working, life event leave Role Overview:As a Planned Works Building Surveyor, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality maintenance and investment programmes across housing stock. You'll be part of a dynamic asset management team, supporting long-term improvements and sustainability goals. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed surveys to assess the condition of housing stock. Develop, monitor, and deliver planned maintenance and capital investment programmes. Prepare specifications, schedules of works, and cost estimates. Manage contracts to ensure timely, budget-conscious, and high-standard delivery. Liaise with residents, contractors, and internal teams to ensure minimal disruption and excellent customer service. Support the asset management strategy, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability. Lead on budgetary control, contract coordination, and administration of multi-year projects.Essential Requirements: Proven experience in building surveying, ideally within a social housing or public sector environment. Strong knowledge of planned maintenance and large-scale project delivery. Excellent contract management and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to produce technical documentation and cost estimates. Understanding of sustainability and energy efficiency in building maintenance.Desirable Qualifications: Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying or a related field. Membership of RICS or CIOB (or working towards).What to do Next: If the role is of interest, do not hesitate to apply online today, with your attached CV. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)