Job Description
An employee-owned building control and regulatory compliance consultancy is seeking a Class 2D Registered Building Inspector to support their growing workload across Oxfordshire and the surrounding areas. The business works with major organisations throughout the UK and holds long-term contracts across residential, commercial and mixed-use developments. The successful Class 2D Registered Building Inspector will manage their own projects while receiving technical support from an experienced and collaborative team. As an employee-owned company, profits are shared with employees, allowing team members to benefit directly from the continued success and growth of the business. The Role As Class 2D Registered Building Inspector , responsibilities will include: Managing building control applications from initial review through to completion. Assessing drawings, specifications and supporting technical information. Undertaking inspections of residential and commercial developments. Advising clients, architects and contractors on Building Regulations compliance. Preparing accurate inspection records, reports and regulatory documentation. Identifying areas of non-compliance and recommending practical solutions. Managing project programmes, workloads and client expectations. Working with internal specialists on complex or multidisciplinary projects. Supporting junior inspectors and contributing to technical development. Required Experience The successful Class 2D Registered Building Inspector should have: Current registration with the Building Safety Regulator at Class 2D. Experience managing residential and commercial building control projects. Strong knowledge of the Building Act, Building Regulations and Building Safety Act. A relevant qualification in building control, building surveying, construction or a related discipline. Membership of CABE, RICS, CIOB or another recognised professional body. Strong report-writing, communication and cli
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