About the Role As a key part of the branch team, the Damp & Mould Compliance Surveyor will focus on delivering specialist surveying services to meet local service demand.
The role is dedicated to ensuring compliance with damp and mould-related statutory and operational standards, supporting proactive risk management and delivering best-in-class customer service.
While primarily branch-based, this role may occasionally support the Damp & Mould Compliance Team (DMCT) to meet broader service requirements.Principal AccountabilitiesSurveying and Diagnostics: Conduct property surveys to assess and diagnose damp and mould issues, identifying the root cause and recommending solutions.
Provide detailed reports, including estimates, measurements, and scope of works, in line with contractual commitments, service standards, and statutory regulationsWork Planning and Resource Allocation: Support effective planning and prioritisation of damp and mould-related works to maximise service delivery.
Ensure alignment with budgets, financial controls, and procurement protocols to deliver value for moneyTechnical Support and Advice: Act as a local subject matter expert, providing technical guidance to colleagues, clients, and customers on damp and mould issues.
Ensure clear communication to enable informed decision-making and positive customer outcomesCompliance and Health & Safety: Ensure all surveying and remedial works comply with relevant Health & Safety standards, Building Regulations, and industry best practices.
Maintain accurate records to support compliance monitoring and reporting requirements.Customer-Focused Service Delivery: Provide excellent customer service by communicating professionally and empathetically with service users.
Ensure all works consider the customer's experience, prioritising their health, safety, and wellbeingOperational and Team Support: Collaborate with the branch team and DMCT to ensure consistent service delivery.
This includes supporting the DMCT during peak periods or when branch resources allowContinuous Improvement: Contribute to the identification of innovative solutions and process improvements to enhance service delivery, reduce risks, and ensure quality outcomesAsset Care: Maintain and manage any allocated company assets, including diagnostic tools, ensuring compliance with company policies and prompt reporting of any issues or damageAdditional Responsibilities: Undertake other duties as required, such as participating in on-call arrangements or covering for other surveyors to ensure seamless service delivery.
Attend meetings and training sessions as necessary to support personal and professional developmentPrimarily branch-based with site visits as required.
May occasionally provide support to the DMCT for high-priority or complex casesWork closely with the General Manager, branch team, and Customer Care team to ensure survey schedules align with local service prioritiesExercise professional judgment to assess and prioritise works based on safety, quality, and budget considerationsDiagnosing and proposing cost-effective solutions for damp and mould issuesAssessing whether works meet compliance and quality standardsAdvising on health and safety risks, escalation protocols, and safeguarding concernsKey CriteriaHNC/HND in Building Surveying, Construction, or Building ServicesIOSH Managing Safely or equivalent Health & Safety qualificationPCA Damp, Timber, and Mould Technician CertificationProven experience in surveying, with specific expertise in damp and mould diagnostics and remediationDemonstrable success in customer-focused environmentsWorking knowledge of statutory compliance, housing disrepair legislation, and housing standards (e.g., HHSRS)In-depth knowledge of Building Regulations, Health & Safety standards, and legal requirements for damp and mould complianceStrong technical reporting skills, including the preparation of remedial scopes and cost estimatesExcellent communication and customer service skills to manage sensitive customer situations effectivelyProficiency in using compliance software and diagnostic tools.Full UK driving licenceBenefitsLeading Pension scheme25 days annual leave plus bank holidaysPrivate Health CareHome based with expectation to travelVolunteering Leave - Mears supports employees to undertake paid volunteering in the community, in support of our social value commitmentIf you would like to discuss your application further in confidence, please contact Laura Crosby at To drive a Mears vehicle, you must be aged over 21 have held your licence over 3 months and have less than 9 points.Mears Group is a Disability Confident employer and recognises our people as our greatest asset, we hire individuality, recognising and valuing everyone is individual and ensuring equal access to opportunities for all regardless of social economic background or individual make up.Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant DBS/Security checks either before or upon commencement of employment.All our roles require candidates to have the entitlement to work within the UK, Mears does not currently offer visa sponsorship.