17 Mar, 2026

Technical Surveyor

£47,000 yearly

Job Description

Technical Surveyor – Damp, Mould & Disrepair Location: Homebased with regional travel across the South of England Number of roles: 2 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Salary: c.£47,000 plus £5,800 car allowance We’re looking for experienced Technical Surveyors to help us deliver safe, high‑quality homes for our residents. You’ll play a crucial role in diagnosing and resolving damp, mould, condensation (DMC), disrepair and HHSRS issues, ensuring full compliance with Awaab’s Law and the Building Safety Act. What You’ll Do * Carry out detailed property inspections and diagnose DMC, disrepair and HHSRS‑related issues. * Specify and monitor remedial works through to completion, ensuring compliance and quality. * Maintain accurate case records and compliance documentation * Prepare clear technical reports to support legal disrepair cases. * Engage with residents, communicating findings clearly and sensitively. * Manage contractor performance to ensure high‑quality outcomes. * Identify and support preventative improvements across the property portfolio What You’ll Bring * Strong building pathology knowledge, including DMC and structural defects. * Understanding of disrepair legislation, HHSRS and key regulatory frameworks. * Ability to investigate, diagnose and oversee remedial works. * Experience in housing or property compliance environments. * Strong communication skills and a resident‑focused approach. * Confidence using case management and digital tools. Confidence using case management and digital tools Experience & Qualifications Essential: * 3+ years' experience in property services, social housing or similar. * Technical surveying experience across DMC, disrepair and HHSRS. * Strong defect diagnosis and contractor management experience. * Relevant qualification such as Building Surveying, HNC/HND or CSTDB. * Full UK driving licence. Desirable: * HHSRS Practitioner qualification. * Legal disrepair case experience. * Evidence of preventative DMC or service improvement work. How You’ll Work This is a hands‑on, field‑based role where you’ll take ownership of your caseload and work both independently and collaboratively to ensure safe, compliant homes. You will: * Plan, prioritise and triage your inspections and caseload to meet SLAs and statutory requirements. * Work directly with residents, explaining issues clearly and providing reassurance throughout the process. * Collaborate closely with contractors to ensure timely, high‑quality and compliant remedial works. * Maintain thorough and accurate documentation, ensuring audit readiness at all times. * Contribute to continuous improvement through analysis of trends and recurring issues. Anchor – a great place to work Anchor is England’s largest not-for-profit providers of care and housing for older people. Our heartfelt ambition is to transform housing and care so everyone can have a home where they love living in later life. We’re not-for-profit which means every penny we make or save is invested in the people who live with us, the places they live and the people who work here. That means a better standard of care and customer service, better wages, more investment in training and development and improved facilities

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