Bury Council -Stock Condition Surveyor (Planning and Asset Management)
Department: Housing Services
Rate: 拢25-30p/h Inside IR35 depending on experience
Location: 6 Knowsley Place, Bury Council
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract Type: 3 month rolling contract
About the Role
Bury Council is seeking to appoint a highly motivated and experienced Stock Condition Surveyor to join our Planning and Asset Management team within Housing Services. This key role is responsible for delivering high-quality stock condition surveys and supporting the development of strategic asset management plans that ensure the long-term sustainability, safety, and quality of our housing stock.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the Council's vision of delivering safe, well-maintained, and energy-efficient homes that meet the needs of our communities.
Key Responsibilities
路Lead and coordinate the implementation of a rolling five-year programme of stock condition surveys, prioritising properties based on condition, inspection history, and strategic asset management considerations.
路Undertake inspections and assessments of Council-owned housing to determine the age, condition, and future maintenance requirements of building components.
路Issue works orders where urgent repairs are identified and ensure prompt action is taken.
路Work collaboratively across departments to ensure the consistent and efficient collection, management, and reporting of stock condition data.
路Populate and maintain the Council's stock condition database in a timely and accurate manner.
路Undertake feasibility assessments and support the planning of cyclical maintenance, capital refurbishment programmes, and other asset management initiatives.
路Assist with contract management, site supervision, and the delivery of planned maintenance works to ensure quality, compliance, and value for money.
路Represent the Council in meetings with external contractors, consultants, and stakeholder groups.
Essential Requirements
路GCSEs in English and Maths (or equivalent).
路HNC or equivalent in Building Studies or a related discipline.
路In-depth knowledge of building construction, defects, repairs, and maintenance practices.
路Understanding of relevant legislation, including health and safety, housing standards, and asset management frameworks.
路Experience in conducting housing surveys, preparing technical reports/specifications, and analysing condition data.
路Proficiency in IT systems for data capture, analysis, and reporting.
路Strong communication and organisational skills, with the ability to manage time and priorities effectively.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience
路Accredited qualifications in Asbestos Surveying, Domestic Energy Assessment, or Damp Assessment.
路Experience working within the public housing sector or for a local authority.
路Familiarity with contract administration procedures and quality assurance processes.
路Ability to conduct specialist damp surveys and recommend remedial actions.
What We Offer
At Bury Council, we are committed to supporting our employees through:
路A competitive salary and local government pension scheme
路Generous annual leave entitlement
路Opportunities for learning, development, and career progression
路A supportive and inclusive working environment
路Flexible and hybrid working arrangements where appropriate
How to Apply
To apply for this role, please send your CV to (url removed)
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Stock Condtion Surveyor
Carrington West
Posted 8 days ago, valid for 12 days
Bury, Lancashire BL9 0AD, England

拢25 - 拢30 per hour
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Bury Council is looking for a Stock Condition Surveyor to join their Planning and Asset Management team within Housing Services.
- The role offers a pay rate of 拢25-30 per hour, depending on experience, and requires a minimum of three years of relevant experience.
- Key responsibilities include conducting stock condition surveys, managing data, and supporting strategic asset management plans.
- Essential qualifications include GCSEs in English and Maths, an HNC in Building Studies or a related field, and experience in housing surveys and data analysis.
- The position is a 3-month rolling contract with 37 hours per week, offering a competitive salary and benefits such as a local government pension scheme and opportunities for career development.