Planned Maintenance Surveyor - East Midlands - Hyperion Partners
2 days ago
Derby
Church of England Pensions Board (CEPB) In partnership with Hyperion Partners Location: Regional roles – England (with travel) Regions: Midlands & East Anglia | South West | North of England Contract: Permanent Salary: £50000-£55000 + Car Allowance About the Opportunity Hyperion Partners are proud to be working in partnership with the Church of England Pensions Board (CEPB) to appoint three Planned Maintenance Surveyors as part of a newly established and expanding investment team. These are hands-on, delivery-focused roles offering real ownership of regional programmes and budgets. You’ll play a central role in improving and future-proofing retirement housing, ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, energy-efficient and fit for the people who live in them. About CEPB The Church of England Pensions Board is a statutory charitable body responsible for providing pensions and housing for retired clergy and their dependants. The Housing Department manages a diverse portfolio of approximately 1,200 homes, including general needs rental housing and Community Living schemes, located across England (with a small number in Wales). CEPB is investing significantly in planned maintenance, energy efficiency, and fabric-first improvements, aligned to Decent Homes, EPC C and Net Zero ambitions. CEPB is deeply committed to belonging, inclusion, and integrity, creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and trusted to deliver. The Role As a Planned Maintenance Surveyor, you will be the lead surveyor for your allocated region, taking ownership of planned maintenance projects from initial survey through to completion. Working as part of a small, high-impact team delivering around £8m of planned works annually, you will ensure programmes are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high technical standard. Key responsibilities include: We’re keen to speak with surveyors who understand how planned maintenance really works in occupied housing and who take pride in delivery, quality, and resident experience. You will ideally have: • Proven experience delivering planned maintenance works in occupied residential housing Strong technical knowledge of residential construction and maintenance Confidence managing contractors, consultants, and on-site quality A solid understanding of budgets, programmes, and housing compliance Clear, calm communication skills when working with residents and stakeholders A relevant construction qualification (HND, degree, or equivalent experience) Strong IT skills and comfort working with housing and asset data A full UK driving licence Desirable (but not essential): RICS, CIOB or similar professional qualification Experience using NHF or other Schedule of Rates contracts Knowledge of retirement, supported, or community living housing Some understanding of residential M&E and CDM Regulations