£30 Per hour
Inside
Onsite
Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The role of Stock Condition Surveyor involves collecting and analyzing stock condition data to inform strategic and operational decisions regarding housing maintenance and improvement. The position requires conducting detailed surveys, HHSRS assessments, and ensuring compliance with relevant standards. The Surveyor will contribute to the Council's initiatives aimed at enhancing housing quality and resident satisfaction. This is a site-based role in Warwickshire, with a contract duration of 3 to 6 months.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct detailed stock condition surveys across the Council’s housing portfolio
- Carry out HHSRS assessments as part of a 20% rolling annual programme
- Collect and input EPC data; EPC accreditation is desirable, but training will be provided if needed
- Ensure compliance with all relevant regulatory and technical standards
- Provide accurate data to support strategic planning and investment decisions
- Act as a first line of defence in identifying and addressing property condition issues
- Collaborate with a growing, supportive team to improve housing quality and resident satisfaction
Key Skills:
- Strong understanding of building condition, component lifecycles, and housing standards
- Experience conducting property surveys and assessments
- Knowledge of HHSRS and relevant housing regulations
- Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Salary (Rate): £30.00/hr
City: Warwickshire
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: on-site
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Interim Stock Condition Surveyor X3
Location: Warwickshire (Site-based with office attendance as required)
Contract Type: 3 – 6 months initially
Rate: Inside IR35
As a Stock Condition Surveyor, you will be responsible for collecting and analysing stock condition data, including Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assessments and Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data. Your work will directly inform their strategic and operational approach to maintaining and improving the housing stock. You will support the Council’s commitment to meeting the Regulator of Social Housing’s Quality and Safety Standard, contributing to the delivery of key programmes such as Regulatory Workstreams, Decent Homes, and Decarbonisation Initiatives.
Responsibilities
- Conduct detailed stock condition surveys across the Council’s housing portfolio
- Carry out HHSRS assessments as part of a 20% rolling annual programme
- Collect and input EPC data; EPC accreditation is desirable, but training will be provided if needed
- Ensure compliance with all relevant regulatory and technical standards
- Provide accurate data to support strategic planning and investment decisions
- Act as a first line of defence in identifying and addressing property condition issues
- Collaborate with a growing, supportive team to improve housing quality and resident satisfaction
Experience:
- Strong understanding of building condition, component lifecycles, and housing standards
- Experience conducting property surveys and assessments
- Knowledge of HHSRS and relevant housing regulations
- Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
If you are interested please apply and one of the team will be in touch.