Russell Taylor Group
Stock Conditon/ Building Surveyor
Russell Taylor Group, Bristol, Virginia, United States, 24202
Salary: £40000‑£50000 per annum, Benefits: Full Benefits Package
The Opportunity We are seeking a highly competent Stock Condition Surveyor to join a respected, multi‑disciplinary property consultancy renowned for delivering robust and data‑driven asset management advice across the built environment. This is an exciting 12‑month opportunity (with strong potential for extension) to support a significant regional programme of stock condition and compliance surveys across the Cardiff region.
The Role
Undertake comprehensive stock condition surveys across a diverse residential portfolio, capturing accurate data on component condition, life‑cycle, and maintenance priorities.
Deliver high‑quality defect analysis, building pathology assessments, and HHSRS‑compliant inspections.
Support asset management planning through detailed reporting and condition data analysis.
Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, safety standards, and industry best practice.
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to provide professional, evidence‑based advice on property condition and investment priorities.
About You You will be a technically astute Building Surveyor with proven experience in delivering stock condition surveys within a consultancy or housing association environment. You will be comfortable working autonomously, applying professional judgement, and maintaining high levels of accuracy and consistency in data collection.
Essential Requirements
Degree‑qualified in Building Surveying or a related discipline.
Demonstrable experience in stock condition surveys, building inspections, or asset management reporting.
Strong understanding of building pathology, maintenance planning, and housing standards.
Excellent communication and report‑writing skills.
Desirable
MRICS or MCIOB professional qualification.
Experience with Keystone, Lifespan, or other asset management software.
Knowledge of social housing compliance frameworks and Decent Homes Standards.
Why Join This role provides a comprehensive package, fully holiday entitlement, pension and a host of other benefits. It is an excellent opportunity to work with a trusted consultancy partner with a strong reputation for technical excellence and integrity. You'll join a team committed to delivering meaningful insights that shape the strategic management of housing assets across Wales.
Early applications are strongly encouraged!
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The Opportunity We are seeking a highly competent Stock Condition Surveyor to join a respected, multi‑disciplinary property consultancy renowned for delivering robust and data‑driven asset management advice across the built environment. This is an exciting 12‑month opportunity (with strong potential for extension) to support a significant regional programme of stock condition and compliance surveys across the Cardiff region.
The Role
Undertake comprehensive stock condition surveys across a diverse residential portfolio, capturing accurate data on component condition, life‑cycle, and maintenance priorities.
Deliver high‑quality defect analysis, building pathology assessments, and HHSRS‑compliant inspections.
Support asset management planning through detailed reporting and condition data analysis.
Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, safety standards, and industry best practice.
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to provide professional, evidence‑based advice on property condition and investment priorities.
About You You will be a technically astute Building Surveyor with proven experience in delivering stock condition surveys within a consultancy or housing association environment. You will be comfortable working autonomously, applying professional judgement, and maintaining high levels of accuracy and consistency in data collection.
Essential Requirements
Degree‑qualified in Building Surveying or a related discipline.
Demonstrable experience in stock condition surveys, building inspections, or asset management reporting.
Strong understanding of building pathology, maintenance planning, and housing standards.
Excellent communication and report‑writing skills.
Desirable
MRICS or MCIOB professional qualification.
Experience with Keystone, Lifespan, or other asset management software.
Knowledge of social housing compliance frameworks and Decent Homes Standards.
Why Join This role provides a comprehensive package, fully holiday entitlement, pension and a host of other benefits. It is an excellent opportunity to work with a trusted consultancy partner with a strong reputation for technical excellence and integrity. You'll join a team committed to delivering meaningful insights that shape the strategic management of housing assets across Wales.
Early applications are strongly encouraged!
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