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Join a leading UK water network as an Asset Surveyor in Northampton. This field-based role involves inspecting wastewater and potable networks, reviewing designs, and ensuring safe, efficient project delivery. We seek candidates with water industry experience, knowledge of network design, and H&S...
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United Kingdom , Northampton
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35000.00 - 36500.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Join our team in Suffolk as an Asset Surveyor, supporting potable and wastewater projects. You will review designs, conduct site inspections, and ensure technical compliance for asset installation. The role requires a relevant engineering degree, water industry experience, and key certifications ...
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United Kingdom , Suffolk
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30000.00 - 35500.00 GBP / Year
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Join our Water Networks team as an Asset Surveyor in Reading or Exeter. You will conduct S104 wastewater inspections, liaise with developers, and ensure compliant asset installations. We offer a competitive salary, company car, hybrid working, and 33 days holiday. Ideal candidates have wastewater...
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United Kingdom , Reading or Exeter
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31000.00 - 42000.00 GBP / Year
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Explore rewarding Asset Surveyor jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of engineering, construction, and asset management. Asset Surveyors are specialized professionals responsible for the inspection, verification, and quality assurance of physical infrastructure assets, ensuring they are designed, installed, and maintained to the highest technical, safety, and regulatory standards. Typically operating within essential utilities sectors like water, gas, or energy, these roles are fundamental to safeguarding public infrastructure and ensuring long-term operational efficiency. The core of an Asset Surveyor's role involves rigorous site-based and technical review work. A typical day might include conducting detailed inspections of network construction sites, such as pipelines or pumping stations, to monitor workmanship and compliance. They meticulously review engineering design schemes against stringent asset delivery standards and statutory regulations before and during construction. Furthermore, Asset Surveyors act as a vital liaison, coordinating between multiple parties including developers, contractors, and incumbent network operators to ensure seamless project integration and timely delivery. Their oversight extends to investigating operational incidents, providing detailed reports, and contributing to continuous improvement in design and approval processes. Professionals in these jobs carry a diverse set of common responsibilities. These generally encompass performing pre-construction design reviews, executing scheduled site inspections, ensuring all work adheres to health and safety protocols like confined space regulations, and verifying that installations meet all technical specifications. They are also tasked with maintaining accurate project documentation, providing expert technical support on connection points, and ensuring that all asset handovers are completed correctly for operational use. To succeed in Asset Surveyor jobs, a combination of formal education and practical experience is standard. Employers typically seek candidates with a background in engineering, civil engineering, or a related field, often supported by relevant vocational qualifications. Industry-specific certifications such as Safety Management Site Supervision (SMSTS), Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) cards, and confined space training are highly valued and often required. Essential skills include a deep understanding of sector-specific legislation and technical standards, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and often a working knowledge of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. Beyond technical acumen, successful Asset Surveyors are proactive, possess excellent communication and collaboration skills for managing stakeholder relationships, and have a keen eye for detail to ensure no compliance issue goes unnoticed. This profession offers a dynamic career path for those dedicated to maintaining the integrity and reliability of our critical infrastructure networks.

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