Clerk of Works - London, United Kingdom - Fill My Vacancy
Description
Summary Clerk of Works
Location:
Bruce Kenrick House, Kings Cross London, N1 9FL
Salary:
£41,204 to £45,783 per annum for 35 hours per week
Contract:
Permanent
Do you have an eye for detail? Do you possess experience of inspecting kitchen and bathroom projects? If so, then join their team as a trusted Clerk of Works.
Their planned maintenance team are passionate about delivering the highest quality maintenance to their stock, putting value for money and a great resident experience at the heart of everything they do.
They're looking for a high calibre Clerk of Works to join their planned maintenance team in London on a permanent basis.
Main Responsibilities As a Clerk of Works you will be responsible for providing a professional service on a £3-5m planned maintenance program primarily on their Housing stock.
This involves all areas of the building under the Landlord obligations including kitchens and bathrooms and internal communal areas.
Your work will be crucial in supporting the delivery of planned maintenance work to customers in their homes.
Working with the clients in their front-line housing teams, you'll work with their Project Managers and Building Surveyors to provide professionalinspections advice.
Your quality inspections and monitoring of their planned programmes will help them make sure they're getting works right first time.
You'll use your knowledge and experience to review technical and material specifications, inspect works on site to ensure they are consistent with contract requirements, attend site inspections at regular intervals, and inspect and report as to the suitabilityof works to be undertaken.
Ensure that standards of work and the materials supplied by contractors are as specified in accordance with the contract information.
Snag the works and agree complete allowing handover stage to commence. Assist with ad-hoc dutieswhere required.Expect to be challenged.
You'll work in a changing environment, so they need a flexible thinker with the ability to solve the complex problems associated with a Quality Inspector role.
As one of their technical experts, you'll be trusted to make sound recommendationsacross a range of residential buildings which vary in style, design, and age.
You'll be a confident communicator who is comfortable explaining recommendations to colleagues and residents verbally and in technical reports.You'll collaborate within your team, with colleagues in their Leasehold & Care & Support teams and with externalthird parties - including contractors and cost consultants to ensure they deliver a high-quality service for their residents at the best value, so they can invest further in their portfolio.
Strong people skills are essential.As well as working with colleagues in different departments and external third parties, you'll be interacting with residents as the face of them, when assessing issues and visiting their property.
A good knowledge of IT systems will be more important as they change and develop how they work in this digital age.
If this sounds like you, then they would love to hear from you.
They pride themselves on investing in their workforce - they offer ongoing training to help you grow and develop into your role.
In return they offer a competitive salary, generous annual leave, health cash plan, season ticket loan, life assurance and a generous contributory pension offer as well as other benefits packages.
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