We are seeking an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to support the delivery of a comprehensive housing stock condition programme. You will carry out and oversee property surveys, assess the condition of housing assets, and ensure accurate data is maintained to support long-term investment planning, regulatory compliance, and planned maintenance programmes.
Key Responsibilities:
* Undertake stock condition surveys across residential properties and associated assets.
* Assess the condition of building components, estimate lifecycle costs and identify required repairs.
* Maintain accurate survey data, photographs and records within the asset management system.
* Carry out HHSRS assessments and identify health and safety risks, including damp and mould, fire safety, asbestos, gas and legionella.
* Produce detailed survey reports and provide recommendations for planned maintenance and capital investment programmes.
* Monitor survey quality and validate data to ensure accuracy and consistency.
* Liaise with contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders to support survey delivery and asset planning.
* Contribute to improving asset data quality and supporting long-term investment strategies.
* Provide technical advice and support to colleagues on stock condition and asset data.
Qualifications & Experience:
Essential:
* Experience carrying out stock condition or building surveys within social housing or residential property.
* Strong knowledge of building construction, property defects and housing asset management.
* Understanding of HHSRS and housing health and safety compliance.
* Experience using asset management systems and maintaining accurate property data.
* Excellent report writing, communication and stakeholder management skills.
* Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
* Full UK Driving Licence.
Desirable:
* Qualification in Building Surveying, Construction, Asset Management or a related discipline.
* Experience with planned maintenance programmes and capital investment planning.
* Knowledge of data analysis tools such as Excel, Power BI or SQL.
* Understanding of housing legislation and regulatory compliance
Salary description
£52000.00 - £54000.00 per year
