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Join a critical 2-year contract as an Asbestos Surveyor in Northern Ireland's Housing Sector. This Outside IR35 role requires a certified professional (BOHS P402) to conduct management and refurbishment surveys. Enjoy flexible pay rates and covered expenses while managing a key project portfolio....
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United Kingdom , Belfast
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Join a leading UK Health & Safety client on a high-value, national contract focused exclusively on commercial asbestos surveying. This role requires a BOHS P402/RSPH Level 3 certified professional with commercial experience. Benefits include all travel, accommodation, and expenses covered, plus a...
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United Kingdom , Derby
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Discover a vital and specialized career path with asbestos surveyor jobs, a profession dedicated to protecting public health and ensuring regulatory compliance in the built environment. Asbestos surveyors are highly trained professionals who play a critical role in identifying, assessing, and managing the risks associated with asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in buildings. Their work is fundamental to the safety of construction workers, building occupants, and the general public, making these roles both challenging and deeply rewarding for those committed to environmental health and safety. Professionals in asbestos surveyor jobs are responsible for conducting systematic inspections of properties. The core of their work involves performing different types of surveys to meet specific needs. Management surveys are routine checks to locate and assess the condition of ACMs in buildings, while refurbishment and demolition surveys are more intrusive, required before any construction work begins to ensure no hidden asbestos poses a risk. Surveyors meticulously sample suspected materials, which are then sent for laboratory analysis. A significant part of the role involves compiling comprehensive, legally defensible reports that detail findings, assess risk, and provide clear recommendations for management or removal. Beyond surveying, these experts often provide crucial technical advice to clients, contractors, and project managers on compliance, remediation options, and safe working practices. Typical requirements for asbestos surveyor jobs include formal certification, such as the BOHS P402 qualification in the UK or its equivalent in other regions, which demonstrates proficiency in surveying and sampling strategies. Employers seek individuals with a solid understanding of national asbestos regulations, like the Control of Asbestos Regulations. Practical experience in conducting all survey types is paramount. Essential skills extend beyond technical knowledge; they include exceptional attention to detail for accurate reporting, strong analytical abilities to assess risk, and excellent written and verbal communication skills for liaising with clients and writing clear reports. Organizational skills to manage a site portfolio and a full driving licence are also standard requirements, as the role involves extensive travel to various sites. For those with a meticulous eye and a commitment to safety, asbestos surveyor jobs offer a stable, respected, and essential career within the compliance and construction sectors, with opportunities spanning consultancies, local authorities, housing associations, and contracting firms.

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