Canterbury City Council, a district council situated in the heart of the Garden of England, has recently brought its Housing services back in house.
We are now looking to recruit an experienced Surveyor (Condition/HHSRS) to join our busy Capital and Planned works team. This is an exciting position for an enthusiastic professional with the relevant qualifications to join the team, who will have the interests of our tenants at heart and help to develop accurate data through condition survey, to our circa 5000 property portfolio.
The role we are seeking to fill is for a Surveyor (Condition/HHSRS) in Assets (Housing)
What we are looking for is a qualified and experienced professional, well versed in current best practice, who can find innovative answers to a range of issues and have a strong track record of delivery. You will take the lead responsibility for the day to day building fabric condition of the Council's Housing stock, through survey and data collection.
We are an ambitious and progressive council determined to be ranked among the best social housing providers in the country.
There is no doubt this is a challenging time so we need staff who are prepared to roll up their sleeves, put their shoulder to the wheel and help to create an effective and efficient team that really benefits our tenants.
In return, Canterbury City Council is a great place to work.
Our conditions include Local Government Pension Scheme membership plus benefits and flexible working hours.
Our staff benefits package includes flexible annual leave and working arrangements, reduced cost leisure membership and excellent training and development opportunities.
Due to the nature of this post, the successful application will be required to undertake a standard DBS check.
The deadline for applications is Sunday 9th May 2021 at midnight.
Interviews will take place the week commencing 24th May 2021.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Michael Yates, Planned & Capital Works Lead, Assets (Housing), by email michael.yates@canterbury.gov.uk