planned works surveyor
Posted on Jul 16, 2026 by CV-Library
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
Construction
Immediate Start
£36k - £42k Annual
Full-Time
Planned Works Surveyor
Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 + £5,000 market supplement
Contract: Full-time, Permanent (37 hours)
Location: Devon, Hybrid working and flexible hours available
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Role Overview
This role is focused on delivering planned investment programmes that improve the quality, safety and sustainability of the housing stock.
You will manage planned and cyclical maintenance projects from specification through to completion, ensuring works are delivered to a high standard, within budget and in compliance with all relevant legislation. The role combines technical surveying, contract management and resident liaison to deliver excellent outcomes for tenants.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver planned and cyclical maintenance programmes across the housing stock
Prepare specifications, schedules of work, tender documentation and contract information for planned maintenance and improvement projects
Procure, manage and monitor contractors and consultants delivering planned works
Carry out site inspections during and after works to ensure quality, compliance and value for money
Ensure projects comply with current legislation, including CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety requirements
Monitor contractor performance, programme delivery and budget expenditure
Maintain accurate property, project and asset management records and produce performance reports where required
Liaise with tenants and leaseholders, ensuring they are kept informed throughout planned works programmes
Support the delivery of adaptation works and wider asset improvement projects where required
Provide technical advice on housing maintenance, alterations and improvements to colleagues, residents and other stakeholdersKey Requirements
HNC (or equivalent) in Building Construction or a related discipline
Qualified Building Surveyor (or equivalent building-related qualification)
Knowledge of planned maintenance, building construction and contract management
Good understanding of CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety legislation
Knowledge of housing maintenance, repairs and planned investment programmes
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
Right to work in the UKExperience
Experience managing planned maintenance or capital improvement projects within housing or a similar property environment
Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation and contract administration
Experience managing contractors and monitoring quality, compliance and programme deliveryFor more information, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) or email your CV
Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 + £5,000 market supplement
Contract: Full-time, Permanent (37 hours)
Location: Devon, Hybrid working and flexible hours available
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Role Overview
This role is focused on delivering planned investment programmes that improve the quality, safety and sustainability of the housing stock.
You will manage planned and cyclical maintenance projects from specification through to completion, ensuring works are delivered to a high standard, within budget and in compliance with all relevant legislation. The role combines technical surveying, contract management and resident liaison to deliver excellent outcomes for tenants.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver planned and cyclical maintenance programmes across the housing stock
Prepare specifications, schedules of work, tender documentation and contract information for planned maintenance and improvement projects
Procure, manage and monitor contractors and consultants delivering planned works
Carry out site inspections during and after works to ensure quality, compliance and value for money
Ensure projects comply with current legislation, including CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety requirements
Monitor contractor performance, programme delivery and budget expenditure
Maintain accurate property, project and asset management records and produce performance reports where required
Liaise with tenants and leaseholders, ensuring they are kept informed throughout planned works programmes
Support the delivery of adaptation works and wider asset improvement projects where required
Provide technical advice on housing maintenance, alterations and improvements to colleagues, residents and other stakeholdersKey Requirements
HNC (or equivalent) in Building Construction or a related discipline
Qualified Building Surveyor (or equivalent building-related qualification)
Knowledge of planned maintenance, building construction and contract management
Good understanding of CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety legislation
Knowledge of housing maintenance, repairs and planned investment programmes
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
Right to work in the UKExperience
Experience managing planned maintenance or capital improvement projects within housing or a similar property environment
Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation and contract administration
Experience managing contractors and monitoring quality, compliance and programme deliveryFor more information, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) or email your CV
Reference: 225378633
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planned works surveyor
Posted on Jul 16, 2026 by CV-Library
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
Construction
Immediate Start
£36k - £42k Annual
Full-Time
Planned Works Surveyor
Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 + £5,000 market supplement
Contract: Full-time, Permanent (37 hours)
Location: Devon, Hybrid working and flexible hours available
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Role Overview
This role is focused on delivering planned investment programmes that improve the quality, safety and sustainability of the housing stock.
You will manage planned and cyclical maintenance projects from specification through to completion, ensuring works are delivered to a high standard, within budget and in compliance with all relevant legislation. The role combines technical surveying, contract management and resident liaison to deliver excellent outcomes for tenants.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver planned and cyclical maintenance programmes across the housing stock
Prepare specifications, schedules of work, tender documentation and contract information for planned maintenance and improvement projects
Procure, manage and monitor contractors and consultants delivering planned works
Carry out site inspections during and after works to ensure quality, compliance and value for money
Ensure projects comply with current legislation, including CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety requirements
Monitor contractor performance, programme delivery and budget expenditure
Maintain accurate property, project and asset management records and produce performance reports where required
Liaise with tenants and leaseholders, ensuring they are kept informed throughout planned works programmes
Support the delivery of adaptation works and wider asset improvement projects where required
Provide technical advice on housing maintenance, alterations and improvements to colleagues, residents and other stakeholdersKey Requirements
HNC (or equivalent) in Building Construction or a related discipline
Qualified Building Surveyor (or equivalent building-related qualification)
Knowledge of planned maintenance, building construction and contract management
Good understanding of CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety legislation
Knowledge of housing maintenance, repairs and planned investment programmes
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
Right to work in the UKExperience
Experience managing planned maintenance or capital improvement projects within housing or a similar property environment
Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation and contract administration
Experience managing contractors and monitoring quality, compliance and programme deliveryFor more information, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) or email your CV
Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 + £5,000 market supplement
Contract: Full-time, Permanent (37 hours)
Location: Devon, Hybrid working and flexible hours available
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Role Overview
This role is focused on delivering planned investment programmes that improve the quality, safety and sustainability of the housing stock.
You will manage planned and cyclical maintenance projects from specification through to completion, ensuring works are delivered to a high standard, within budget and in compliance with all relevant legislation. The role combines technical surveying, contract management and resident liaison to deliver excellent outcomes for tenants.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver planned and cyclical maintenance programmes across the housing stock
Prepare specifications, schedules of work, tender documentation and contract information for planned maintenance and improvement projects
Procure, manage and monitor contractors and consultants delivering planned works
Carry out site inspections during and after works to ensure quality, compliance and value for money
Ensure projects comply with current legislation, including CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety requirements
Monitor contractor performance, programme delivery and budget expenditure
Maintain accurate property, project and asset management records and produce performance reports where required
Liaise with tenants and leaseholders, ensuring they are kept informed throughout planned works programmes
Support the delivery of adaptation works and wider asset improvement projects where required
Provide technical advice on housing maintenance, alterations and improvements to colleagues, residents and other stakeholdersKey Requirements
HNC (or equivalent) in Building Construction or a related discipline
Qualified Building Surveyor (or equivalent building-related qualification)
Knowledge of planned maintenance, building construction and contract management
Good understanding of CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and health and safety legislation
Knowledge of housing maintenance, repairs and planned investment programmes
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
Right to work in the UKExperience
Experience managing planned maintenance or capital improvement projects within housing or a similar property environment
Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation and contract administration
Experience managing contractors and monitoring quality, compliance and programme deliveryFor more information, please contact Branwen Johns on (phone number removed) or email your CV
Reference: 225378633
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