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As the Cladding & Latent Defect Project Surveyor, you will ensure customer's needs are met and the departmental/team objectives are achieved. Effectively and professionally deliver Latent Defect Projects, with a focus on cladding and fire safety, ensuring financial performance and high levels of customer satisfaction, quality and value for money are achieved.
Client Details
Our client are a London Based Housing provider with a great set of values, keen to support residents in the best way that they can around safety and the properties they live in.
Description
As the As the Cladding & Latent Defect Project Surveyor, you will be:
Responsible for providing support and monitoring of day-to-day running of remediation projects assigned
Overseeing and managing all aspects of work relating to dealing with latent defects and major remedial works projects
Successfully project managing individual remedial works packages to individual buildings
Liaising with residents and stakeholders on major defects projects, including dealing with complaints
Assisting in programme Leadership
Leading managing Project Management
Ensure Technical Coordination
Liaising with Stakeholders and lead on Engagement
Procuring and Contract Managing
Monitoring Compliance and Safety
Participating in Team Collaboration and Reporting
Supporting Development and LeadershipProfile
As the As the Cladding & Latent Defect Project Surveyor, you should have:
Degree or NVQ in Building Surveying, Building Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field
Chartered status with RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building), or an equivalent professional body
Demonstrated expertise in conducting structural, condition, and measured surveys, including related services like investigative reports or other supplementary statutory requirement documentation
Experience in overseeing multi-disciplinary teams for complex construction or remediation projects
Proven history of adhering to CDM (Construction Design and Management) regulations in the Client role
Able to organise own workload and that of others and working to deadlines
Knowledge of Latent Defect claims management
Proven engagement with large-scale stakeholder communication, including residents and commercial tenants.
Ideally some kind of Fire safety-specific certifications (e.g., Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety, NEBOSH Fire Certificate, Full Membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE))
Ideally but not essentially, Building Control Qualification (e.g., Level 5 Building Control Surveying Diploma)
Significant experience managing cladding remediation projects and major refurbishment works from inception to completion
Comprehensive understanding of cladding systems, fire safety standards, and building regulations for residential accommodation
Expertise in administering JCT Contracts (including IFC, Measured Term Contracts, and TPC Suite).
It will be helpful if you can drive to sites but be able to get to London on a weekly basis for hybrid workingJob Offer
Competitive salary and benefits
Opportunity to work within the not-for-profit sector, making a meaningful impact.
Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Convenient London location with excellent transport links