Building Surveyor Daniel Owen are recruiting for a Building Surveyor leading housing provider, committed to delivering high-quality, affordable homes and supporting vibrant, sustainable communities. They are focused on maintaining the integrity of their housing stock, ensuring safety, compliance, and long-term value for residents. Location: Nottingham Position: Building Surveyor Salary: £43,000 - £45,000 per annum Package Contract Type: Permanent Start date: Immediately available We are currently seeking an experienced Building Surveyor to join the Asset Management team. This role is ideal for a professional seeking to make a tangible impact within the housing and social infrastructure sector. Role Overview The Building Surveyor will be responsible for delivering a high-quality, end-to-end surveying service. You will conduct property inspections, assess building condition, specify remedial works, and manage the execution of maintenance and improvement projects. You will play a key role in ensuring homes meet safety standards and regulatory requirements while delivering excellent value for money. Key Responsibilities Conduct property surveys to identify defects, assess condition, and recommend remedial solutions Produce technical reports, work specifications, and cost estimates Manage disrepair cases, insurance-related repairs, and structural issues Monitor contractor performance and ensure works are completed to specification and quality standards Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and housing regulations (e.g., HHSRS, CDM 2015) Collaborate with residents, contractors, and internal departments to ensure a seamless service Maintain up-to-date asset and works records in internal systems Contribute to the development and implementation of planned maintenance programmes Person Specification Professional qualification in Building Surveying or related discipline (e.g., RICS, CIOB) is desired Proven experience in a surveying role within housing, residential, or asset management sectors Strong technical understanding of construction, building pathology, and maintenance practices Knowledge of relevant legislation, including, housing disrepair protocols, and health and safety regulations Excellent communication and report-writing skills Ability to manage a varied workload and meet deadlines effectively Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Experience managing disrepair claims or structural defects Knowledge of housing asset management systems How to Apply: If you are interested in working for this established company, please apply with your updated CV