Building Inspector

Posted 19 April by ASC Connections Ltd
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A national RBCA are seeking a Class 2 'B'- 'D' RBI in both their North and South London regions. Basic salary circa £55,000 - £60,000 plus company car or allowance, enhanced pension and leave entitlement, with the opportunity for career progression within a growing company.

Building Inspector responsibilities:

  • Check plans for compliance with the Building Regulations and associated legislation
  • Issue initial notices, plan certificates, amendment notices and final certificates
  • Undertake inspection of works and produce reports
  • At completion of works ensure all relevant inspections have been performed with appropriate certification submitted, and defects/non-conformities addressed before final certification has been issued
  • Support the training and development of assistant surveyors
  • Client meetings contribution
  • Undertake peer review audits on an ad-hoc basis
  • Maintain Building Inspector CPD / up-to-date Building Regulations knowledge as required

Building Inspector requirements:

  • Class 2 'B' registered Building Inspector or above
  • Interpersonal skills

Overview:

  • 37.5 hrs Monday - Friday
  • Company car / £350 allowance
  • Enhanced pension scheme
  • Extended annual leave entitlement
  • Private healthcare
  • Ongoing professional development

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ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.

Required skills

  • Building Control
  • Building Regulations
  • Building Surveyor
  • Building Inspector

Reference: 52506488

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