Facilities Engineer/Manager, Condition Surveys, Work From Home
TSA Surveying Ltd
Posted 24 days ago, valid for 18 days
Reading, Berkshire RG17LT, England

£50,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- TSA is seeking an M&E Surveyor with a technical background in building services engineering or facilities management to join their consultancy team based in the South of the UK.
- The role involves conducting M&E Condition Surveys, asset verification, and compliance audits across various sectors including education, healthcare, and council portfolios.
- Candidates should have intermediate to senior-level experience and be proficient in building services engineering, with effective communication skills.
- Ideal applicants will have knowledge of asset registers, contract mobilizations, CAFM systems, and maintenance standards like SFG20.
- The salary for this position is competitive, reflecting the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate, ideally requiring several years of relevant experience.
TSA are currently recruiting a M&E Surveyor to work for an owner operated building services consultancy with offices across the UK, with this role being based across the South of the UK. The client themselves is a Building Services consultancy that have a natural split in the business of M&E Asset Surveys and Design/Project based work.
Due to a large growth their national asset management team they are looking to recruit an individual to assist in the delivery of M&E Condition Surveys, with their current workload spread across education, healthcare, PFI and council portfolio works.
They are looking to recruit someone at an intermediate/senior level, this person will be expected to be qualified and proficient, with a good overall knowledge within building services engineering, they will need to communicate effectively and will need to be able to perform their own surveys as part of a team.
It would be ideal for the individual to have awareness of asset registers, contract mobilisations, CAFM systems, and recognised maintenance standards such as SFG20. The successful individual will be working as part of a team responsible for logging, tagging and creating condition reports for all mechanical and electrical assets within a variety of environments.