 
        Building Surveyor – Planned Works & Responsive Repairs Join an established property team to deliver and shape both investment projects and rapid repairs that make a real difference for residents. We’re seeking a degree-qualified Building Surveyor ready for a varied role covering strategic planned works and hands-on responsive maintenance, with excellent progression and development opportunities. Role Overview * Lead building surveying and cost advice across planned investment, upgrades, and refurbishment programmes. * Take ownership of defect diagnosis and remedial recommendations for responsive repairs, working closely with in-house and external contractors. * Scope, specify, and validate works using robust stock data, ensuring every pound is invested wisely. * Resolve land management and neighbourly issues—boundaries, encroachment, party wall, wayleaves, licences, acquisitions, and disposals—seeking external expertise as needed. * Oversee applications for alterations/improvements by residents and leaseholders. * Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations, Health & Safety, regulatory and best practice standards. * Drive improvements in asset information, data quality, and adoption of innovations in building repair and management. What’s in it for you? * Genuine variety—combine project-based investment with rapid, resident-focused repair work, balancing strategic and practical surveying. * Operate across a diverse portfolio: planned maintenance, major upgrades, compliance works, and reactive repairs, always putting people first. * Be empowered—bring new ideas for efficiency, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, improving lives in real neighbourhoods. * Work within a supportive, ambitious team focused on professional development, regular feedback, and technical growth. * Competitive salary: £40,000–£47,000 DOE, exceptional benefits, flexible/hybrid working, car/travel allowance, and strong promotion paths. You’ll need * A degree in Building Surveying (or Quantity Surveying with strong building expertise). * Experience delivering planned works and or responsive repairs—ideally in housing, local authority, or commercial sectors. * RICS, CIOB or relevant professional membership (or working towards). * First-rate technical and organisational skills: defect diagnosis, specification, contract admin, budgeting, digital reporting, and AutoCAD. * Confidence managing priorities with a positive, solutions-oriented approach. * Full driving licence and willingness to travel regionally