Dual Asbestos Surveyor/Analyst
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
Location: Greater London
Own the Standards That Keep People and Projects Safe
Deliver high integrity asbestos surveying and analytical services across complex industrial and commercial sites, enabling safe reoccupation and keeping critical projects moving with confidence. This is a role where precision matters, your decisions hold weight and your expertise shapes safer built environments.
We have multiple roles available that will cover locations across the Southeast and London. In addition to the very competitive salary and overtime rates, we also offer a company car or a car allowance, giving you the flexibility and support you need for your role.
Purpose & Scope of the RoleThis is a dual surveyor/analyst position focused on air monitoring, reassurance testing and four stage clearance in line with HSG
248, complemented by scheduled management, refurbishment and demolition surveys aligned to HSG
264. You will set up and calibrate air sampling equipment, carry out visual inspections of removal works, collect and interpret field data and issue accurate, UKAS compliant reports and certification. The workload balances predominantly analytical duties with planned surveying to sustain dual competence.
You will report to the regional Operations Manager and operate within a UKAS accredited quality system. Projects span live operational facilities, industrial and commercial estates, and refurbishment or demolition projects, ranging from rapid turnarounds to multiphase frameworks. You will work independently on client sites and collaborate closely with removal contractors, site managers, project teams and internal technical reviewers to ensure work is planned, executed and verified in line with legislation, guidance and company procedures.
The emphasis is on data integrity, methodical delivery, and the timely issue of defensible documentation. Residential work is minimal to none.
From day one you’ll consolidate proficiency across all air monitoring types and survey categories. As you progress, you will take on larger, more complex enclosures and multisite projects, lead elements of industrial refurbishment and demolition surveys, support technical review, and contribute to method development, continuous improvement and client mobilisation.
Longer term, you can step into senior consultant or project lead roles, develop specialisms in complex clearance strategies or large-scale survey design, mentor colleagues, assess competence, and support high profile projects where rigorous compliance and stakeholder assurance are critical.
- You will apply HSG
264 with precision, planning surveys to match risk, building use and the intended works. You scope access and limitations clearly, undertake intrusive inspections safely, identify ACMs across fabric, plant and equipment, and make sound material and priority assessments. Your records are systematic, sampling strategies representative and locations unambiguous, so clients can maintain robust registers and make informed manage or remove decisions.
You are comfortable leading complex surveys on operational and mixed use industrial sites while keeping safety, quality and client expectations tightly controlled.
- You are to deliver air monitoring and four stage clearance in accordance with HSG
248, selecting and positioning equipment correctly and completing background, leak, reassurance and personal sampling with consistency. Your visual inspections demonstrate a deep understanding of enclosure integrity and removal quality. You know when not to progress a clearance, communicate findings clearly, and maintain independence and impartiality. Fibre counting, result validation and interpretation are executed with accuracy and backed by rigorous documentation, even in dynamic conditions on large or complex projects.
& Technical Compliance
- You will demonstrate a thorough hands-on understanding of the Control of Asbestos Regulations, HSG
248, HSG
264 and UKAS requirements, applying internal quality procedures so work remains compliant, auditable and defensible. You maintain traceability from samples to results, follow method statements and risk assessments, and exercise professional judgement in non routine situations. You keep pace with regulatory change and emerging best practice, contribute to internal technical discussions, support audits and reviews, and uphold the integrity of the accredited management system through disciplined, consistent working.
Reporting
- Convert detailed site observations into clear, accurate and technically robust reports. Survey reports, analytical certificates and clearance records are structured, accurate and aligned to regulatory requirements and client expectations. Your language is clear for non specialists without compromising technical depth. Reports show logical methodology, consistent terminology and appropriate referencing to standards, with plans, photographs and supporting data where needed. You take ownership of…
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