Employers
Current Offers Up to 50% OffSpecialist Building Surveyor
- Posted 02 December 2025
- Salary 351.11
- LocationWokingham RG40 United Kingdom
- Job type Full time
- Sector Interim & Executive Management
- ReferenceRQ1655124
Job description
3 Month Contract With A Local Authority
To deliver a high-quality, customer-focused repairs surveying service, carrying out property inspections, diagnosing building defects, and ensuring timely, compliant, and cost-effective repairs. The post holder will act as a technical specialist, supporting contractors, internal teams, and residents while ensuring works are delivered to required standards, legislative requirements, and organisational policies.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct 3–4 property inspections per day, including urgent and emergency visits where required.
Diagnose building defects, including structural, damp, mould, and other complex issues, using moisture meters and technical tools.
Ensure inspections and follow-up actions comply with statutory and internal timescales.
Prepare and issue detailed survey reports, repair recommendations, and schedules of works to contractors.
Follow up on ongoing works, monitor progress, and carry out post-inspection sign-offs and validations.
Review contractor requests, variations, quotations, and ensure value for money and compliance with specifications.
Liaise professionally with contractors, residents, internal departments, and external partners to coordinate repairs.
Support residents by explaining required works, managing expectations, and resolving queries or disputes.
Escalate safeguarding or vulnerability concerns in line with organisational policies.
Review structural reports, engineering assessments, and complex building pathology documentation as required.
Produce technical specifications for repair works in line with building regulations, best practice, and compliance standards.
Manage damp and mould cases, ensuring accurate diagnosis, appropriate remedial actions, and adherence to regulatory requirements.
Maintain awareness of current legislation, including housing standards, building safety, asbestos regulations, and emerging regulatory changes affecting the housing sector.
Manage technical elements of disrepair cases, including accurate report writing, inspections, and providing professional advice.
Interpret and respond to Scott Schedules, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and robust evidence to support defence or settlement strategies.
Provide technical guidance to the housing team, contractors, and partners on day-to-day building issues and repairs.
Maintain accurate records using internal reporting trackers, IT systems, and case management tools.
Represent the organisation professionally at all times, ensuring a customer-centred approach.
Requirements
Experience in residential repairs surveying or building pathology.
Strong knowledge of building construction, defect diagnosis, damp and mould management, and repair methodologies.
Ability to produce clear, detailed technical reports and specifications.
Experience liaising with contractors, residents, and multidisciplinary teams.
Understanding of disrepair processes, legal frameworks, and Scott schedules.
Knowledge of relevant legislation, including Building Regulations, HHSRS, health & safety, and asbestos awareness.
Ability to manage competing priorities and work independently across a borough area.
Professional accreditation (e.g., RICS, CIOB) or working towards membership.
Experience within a social housing or local authority environment.
Knowledge of contract management and procurement frameworks.