Building Control Technician

CRA Group Limited, Camden Town, Greater London

Building Control Technician

Salary Not Specified

CRA Group Limited, Camden Town, Greater London

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 7 Nov | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 7ee25e62ffbc4696a3056d44fec34b95

Full Job Description

To supervise an area of the borough to ensure compliance with building control legislation, Assist with the implementation of marketing, service delivery, quality initiatives, recovery of fees and charges, management of caseload and meet objectives for programmed and reactive work within timescales., To assist with the supervision of an area within the borough to ensure compliance with building control legislation, including the Building Act and regulations, and the London Building Acts. This is a large part of the daily workload, and includes office meetings, plan examination, appraisal of calculations, preparation and authorisation of letters, supervision of work on site, testing, identification of contraventions, enforcement, including attendance at court, and the maintenance of records.

To draw applicants' attention to other statutory requirements affecting their proposals.

To assist in liasing with and report matters relating to the activities of other sections, as required, including DC, Environmental Health and Local Land Charges and ensure statutory consultation with external agencies is carried out as necessary and to work cost effectively.

To assist with the assessment and recovery of fees and charges. Protect the Council's interests in all aspects of financial transactions with which the post holder is involved.

To assist with promoting Camden's Building Control service during normal contracts with building professionals and assist with the implementation of service delivery initiatives.

To assist with responding to enquiries on building control matters from the public, Councillors, MPs, and others with a legitimate interest, and to take appropriate action.

To keep records including, time monitoring, travel records and other associated administrative and casework details as required, including entering/processing information on IT systems.

To participate in projects and carry out such other duties and responsibilities to the post as may be directed.

To assist with a diverse range of complex buildings and frequently make decisions that may have significant implications on the design and costs for clients. This will require you to have a pro-active approach to problem solving usually on your own, but within the policies and procedures laid down by the Council.

Experience with Building Construction is essential.

Experience of main legislation in order to prepare reports and schedules and where authorised, serve notices and take enforcement action, i.e. the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations is essential.

Essential Qualification Required:

A recognised degree in construction/surveying or related faculty, leading to corporate membership of RICS or equivalent is essential.

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