Location: Kent
Role: Stock Condition Surveyor
Salary: 45,000 (6-month initial contract)
Company: Housing Association
Role Summary:
We are seeking a skilled Stock Condition Surveyor, with Social Housing experience, to support our asset management strategy through detailed property surveys and validation of existing data. This role plays a key part in ensuring the integrity of asset information which directly informs our 5-year investment programme-focusing on windows and doors, external refurbishment programmes (ERP), roofs, and potential energy efficiency improvements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct stock condition surveys of domestic properties, including internal and external components.
- Verify existing data to ensure accuracy and completeness within our management systems.
- Identify and confirm component lifecycle stages, disrepair, and non-compliance with Decent Homes Standard and HHSRS.
- Contribute to the formulation of the 5-year capital works programme, with particular attention to:
- Windows and doors
- Roofs
- ERP (External Refurbishment Programmes)
- Energy efficiency and retrofit opportunities
- Ensure that survey findings consider current and future energy measure improvements aligned with sustainability goals.
- Produce clear, accurate reports to support planned maintenance and investment decisions.
- Liaise with tenants, contractors, and colleagues to ensure a smooth surveying process and high standards of customer care.
Requirements:
Essential:
- Proven experience conducting and/or validating stock condition surveys in residential settings.
- Familiarity with Decent Homes Standard, HHSRS, and asset lifecycle planning.
- Understanding of energy efficiency measures and retrofit principles.
- Strong attention to detail and analytical skills to validate and improve existing data.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to engage with residents and stakeholders.
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. (Petrol expenses can be claimed)
Desirable:
- Relevant qualification in Building Surveying, Construction, or related field (HNC/HND/Degree).
- Experience in social housing or local authority environments.
- Membership of a professional body such as RICS or CIOB.