We are urgently recruiting for a
Candidates should take the time to read all the elements of this job advert carefully Please make your application promptly.
Building Control Surveyor/Site Inspector
to work with our client in the Solihull area. This is a full time role for a period of 2 months. You would be classed as an essential driver and therefore would need a driving licence, business insurance.
Duties & Responsibilities
Assessment of applications for compliance with the Building Regulations and associated legislation
Undertake site visits, accurately
document
and record information in a timely and professional manner
Provide appropriate pre-application/general advice on building matters to clients
Carry out enforcement duties including collation and collection of evidence, preparing reports, drafting formal notices, and preparing cases for prosecution in the Magistrates Court
Use of Information Technology to ensure accurate, timely and appropriate administration of Building Regulation applications and associated matters
Communicating effectively with both internal and external customers on Building Regulations/related matters compliance and options
Enforcement action for non-compliance with the Building Regulations, including investigation of contraventions/advising on appropriate action
Effective administration of dangerous or dilapidated structures including appropriate actions to remove the danger
Support the Team Leader for Building Control with the co-ordination/deployment and monitoring of available resources to ensure the effective delivery of both design appraisal and site inspection services
Deputise for the Team Leader where deemed appropriate in accordance with officer registration
Experience & Qualifications
Chartered status through the experience route AND Registered as a Class 2A Building Inspector with the BSR.
Management or Leadership qualification.
Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team.
Knowledge of Development Control
Demonstrate a robust knowledge of Building Regulations and allied legislation.
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