Asset Investment Programme Manager
Salary: £58,346 per annum
Hours: 37 per week, Monday–Friday
Location: Norfolk / Hybrid
We are recruiting on behalf of a well-respected housing provider in Norfolk for an experienced Asset Investment Programme Manager. This is an excellent opportunity to take a leading role in planning, procuring, and delivering multi-million-pound capital and revenue investment programmes, including minor works and disabled adaptations.
The role:
- Develop and deliver annual and long-term investment programmes to maintain and improve housing stock
- Ensure compliance with statutory, regulatory, and best practice requirements (e.g. Decent Homes, Social Housing Regulation Act, Net Zero targets)
- Prepare and manage budgets, maximising available grant funding
- Lead the procurement, mobilisation, and management of contracts within a contract management framework
- Monitor programme progress, financial spend, and performance against targets
- Undertake option and scheme appraisals for refurbishment and regeneration projects
- Lead a team of specialist staff, ensuring high capability and performance
- Deliver a customer-focused service, engaging with residents throughout programme delivery
You will need:
- Proven experience in asset investment within social housing or a related sector
- Strong knowledge of contract management, procurement, and building regulations
- Excellent project management and budget control skills
- Ability to analyse complex data and turn it into clear investment plans
- Relevant degree (e.g. Quantity Surveying) and/or membership of RICS or CIOB
- Full UK driving licence with business use insurance
Benefits include:
- £58,346 salary
- 25 days annual leave (rising to 30)
- Generous pension contributions
- Staff reward and discount schemes
- Ongoing training and development
- Autonomy to make an impact and shape service delivery
If you are an experienced asset investment professional looking for your next challenge in a forward-thinking housing organisation, apply today to be considered.