Technical Maintenance Surveyor
Salary 40,703 + 2140.80 car allowance
Remote with travel to patch
Staffordshire
The Technical Maintenance Surveyor will support the Repairs Manager to carry out surveys and property inspections throughout the housing stock within repairs and voids in line with current legislation. By utilising the Nat fed 8 rates, you will scope the works, materials, and plant required while ensuring value for money and the best service for customers.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Technical Maintenance Surveyor:
- To carry out in-depth surveys to properties, including diagnosing complex faults and failures, undertaking appropriate inspections as required across voids and responsive repairs.
- Inspect, measure, and schedule works issued including, pre-inspections and preparation of diagrams or drawings necessary to undertake the work.
- Measure and schedule remedial works that will subsequently be undertaken whilst the property is void. Identify and schedule repairs rechargeable to the vacating tenant.
- Prepare detailed specifications including Nat fed 8 rates, including the overseeing of contractor's delivery of works, whilst managing quality, value for money, and progress, all in line with contract terms and customer expectations.
- Carry out Joint surveys with expert witnesses for Scott schedules.
- Complete inspections and surveys you will carry out Damp Mould and Condensation Inspections and provide solutions that align with ombudsman recommendations (AWAABs Law).
- Prepare, arrange and distribute relevant information required by the internal legal team on request, including the section 20 notice, which relates to works being carried out and that which leaseholders will have to pay for, and disrepair works which are required to ensure the property is safe and suitable for our customers.
- Proactively identify and manage risks that may impact on areas of compliance, ensuring that the Compliance Manager is appropriately informed.
The successful Technical Maintenance Surveyor will have:
- HNC or relevant Trade Qualification
- Experience within a similar role within a social housing organisation
- Driving license and access to a car for business use
- Be willing to undertake a DBS
If you are interested in the role please apply or contact Chrissie at the Derby Office for more information.
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