Registered Building Inspector

Northampton
8 months ago
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Builidng Control Surveyor

Registered Building Inspector Class 2A minimum Class 2A B D preferred

Salary will depend on experience from £45,000 - £65,000

Are you looking for a company with a genuiey good team environment who get on and support one another which will include you if you wanrt to increase classes?

Do you want a role without a load of legacy projects? This role is becuase of an increase workload and recognition that people need to travel short distaces to manage thier time. It's been well worked by a stable, qualified surveyor

Are you concerned about KPIs, monetary targets and Business Development? You don't have any targets set that include any of this. You are expected to do what you do best, ensure Building Compliance and regulations are adhered to.

Do you want a good salary, extensive benefits package and option to get promoted? Yep, that;s included too. You'll get two regular reviews of your salary to make sure your salary refelcts the job market and all your hard work.

Job Description

Your role is to check plans and ensure building regulation compliance throughout the constructuion cycle through to compeletion. You will complete a series of site inspections.

Your site inspections will be around the Northampton area

You will not need to go to the office but there is an office nearby that you can visit so you can feel included in a team and have training when you want it.

You will never travel more than an hour from home

You will complete 1 plan check and 3 or 4 site inspections per day. Or you can choose to do all your visits in a couple of days if you prefer - you will manage your own diary to accomodate this.

Flexible and part time working is available.

What will you get?

Salary - £45k - £65k

Company car allowance

Bonus

Pension

Healthcare

Enhanced family leave and policies

Buy and sell your holiday

At Flux, we specialise in Building Control and Building Inspector roles. We have over 200 live vaancies covering contract, interim and permanent roles. We have positions at all levels from trainee to Director in all areas of Building Control and Principal Design. To find out more, email us or drop us a message on WhatsApp or Linked in

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