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A prominent religious organization is seeking a Planned Maintenance Surveyor to manage a program worth around £8m annually, ensuring safe and comfortable homes. The role requires strong technical knowledge, experience in contract management, and excellent communication skills. You will work closely with residents and contractors on various maintenance projects. The position offers a salary of £50,000 - £55,000 per annum plus additional benefits including a car allowance and remote working flexibility.
The Church of England Pensions Board is a registered charity and one of the Church Institutions (NCIs), supporting the Church's mission through financial and housing services. We provide pension schemes, housing, and charitable grants to over 30,000 current and former clergy, church workers, and their families. Within our Housing Department, we offer a range of housing options to support clergy in retirement, including Community Living schemes and partnerships with other housing providers to expand access and choice. We are committed to safe, comfortable, and dignified homes and invest in the quality and sustainability of our housing portfolio.
We are looking for a Planned Maintenance Surveyor to join our growing team, managing a programme of work worth around £8m annually. You’ll help ensure our residents live in safe, comfortable homes across our rental and Community Living schemes.
Home-based in the South West. Travel across England and Wales is required, with some visits to our London office.
If you’re interested in joining a values-driven organisation making a real impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Please apply by Sunday, 14th September. For more information or an informal conversation about the role, please contact: Molly Spencer
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