Stock Condition Surveyor
Listed on 2026-06-10
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Construction
Building & Residential Construction
We are recruiting for a Stock Condition Surveyor for a leading Social Housing provider based in the South West, supporting property services across the local region on a permanent basis.
As a Stock Condition Surveyor, you will be responsible for delivering a range of surveying services across housing stock, ensuring properties are maintained to a high standard, compliant with regulations, and fit for purpose. This is a great opportunity to join a busy, customer-focused organisation and make an immediate impact.
What’s on offer:- Rate: £40,000-£45,000
- Contract: Permanent
- Working pattern: 37 hours
- Hybrid working: Home and site working
- This role requires travel across the South West to areas including Gloucester and Cheltenham
Our client is a well-established Social Housing group managing a large portfolio of residential properties across the South West and the surrounding areas. They are committed to providing safe, high-quality homes and delivering excellent services to their tenants and communities.
Key Responsibilities- Undertake stock condition surveys on a range of residential properties
- Undertake EPC surveys
- Mentor a junior stock condition surveyor and go over their data once a month
- Communicate with administrator and investment manager
- HNC/HND in Building Studies or willing to work towards it
- DEA Qualification or willing to work towards it
- Social housing experience
- NEBOSH/IOSH or willing to work towards it
- Public sector pension scheme
- Employee assistance scheme
- Competitive holiday entitlement
- Cashback healthcare scheme
This role would suit an experienced Stock Condition Surveyor looking for a permanent opportunity within a reputable Social Housing organisation. If this role sounds of interest to you please get in touch with Kyle on or email me on !
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