Building Surveyor; Minor Works
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Construction
Civil Engineering, Environmental/ Urban Planning -
Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Capital Programmes & Procurement Service
Manchester City Council
Rate: £40 per hour (INSIDE IR35)
Contract Length: 6 months
About the RoleWe are looking for an experienced Building Surveyor (Level 2, Grade
8) to join Manchester Cidty Council's Capital Programmes Division, which delivers a diverse portfolio of major and minor capital projects valued at approximately £200m per annum.
The work spans a wide range of schemes including:
- Construction of new schools
- Large-scale solar PV installations
- Building demolition projects
- Repair, maintenance, and refurbishment of heritage buildings
- Schools, galleries, leisure centres, and park facilities
This position sits within the Minor Works Team, delivering construction, repair, and refurbishment projects ranging from £2,000 to £4 million. You will provide professional building surveying services and take a lead consultant role on complex technical, procedural, and legislative matters.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and manage construction projects from inception to completion
- Deliver projects to agreed quality standards, on time, and within budget
- Develop client briefs and assess feasibility of proposals
- Analyse building defects and specify appropriate remedial works
- Administer and manage construction contracts (JCT, PSPC, NEC3/4 TSC and ECC)
- Provide advice on building and planning legislation, CDM Regulations, and compliance matters
- Use AutoCAD to produce and review technical designs
- Apply principles of design economics, cost planning, procurement, and tendering
- Manage stakeholder relationships and contractor performance
- Contribute to sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives
- You may also represent the Council as an expert witness where required.
You will bring:
- BSc in Building Surveying or a related RICS-accredited qualification
- Strong experience analysing building defects and specifying works
- Working knowledge of Building Regulations, Planning legislation, and CDM
- Experience managing and administering building contracts
- Proficiency in AutoCAD
- Sound project management and financial management skills
- Ability to communicate complex technical matters clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- A collaborative, solution-focused approach aligned with Manchester's values
If you're interested or would like more information, please apply to get in touch to discuss the role further
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