A building surveyor inspects properties to assess their condition, identify defects, and ensure compliance with safety and housing standards. They prepare reports, recommend repairs, and oversee maintenance or improvement works to keep buildings safe, functional, and well-maintained. Client Details One of the largest local authorities in the UK, this organisation manages a substantial portfolio of social housing, providing homes to tens of thousands of residents across a major urban area. It is responsible for maintaining housing stock, delivering repairs and compliance programmes, and supporting communities through tenant-focused services and regeneration initiatives. Description Conduct detailed property inspections across social housing stock, identifying structural defects, damp & mould issues, fire safety risks, and compliance concerns in line with housing standards and legislation. Prepare technical reports, schedules of works, and cost estimates for repairs, planned maintenance, and major refurbishment projects. Manage contractors and oversee works on site, ensuring quality, health & safety compliance, and adherence to budgets and timelines. Strong knowledge of housing regulations, including HHSRS, Decent Homes Standard, disrepair legislation, and compliance programmes such as CWO (Compliance Works Officer) and VPID (Verification of Property Information Data). Effective stakeholder communication, liaising with tenants,...