Job Description
Job Profile
Quality Officer
Reporting to Development Manager
Broad purpose of the post –
We have an exciting opportunity for a Quality Officer to join our team and help us achieve our ambitious development plans and support us in delivering our aim of 1,300 new homes. The role will play a key part in ensuring all our homes are high quality and meet legislative and contractual requirements, including WDQR. The successful candidate will oversee new build construction and refurbishment schemes and review quality issues that may arise, as well as using your knowledge and experience to inform new designs and specifications. The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal skills, with an eye for detail and the ability to drive schemes to completion.
Key Accountabilities
- To undertake regular site inspections to monitor that work is being done in accordance with the contract requirements and associated documentation.
- To ensure site records and all documentation is recorded appropriately.
- To issue directions to contractors as appropriate.
- To liaise with contractors, United Welsh staff, consultants and residents, and report to the Project Manager as necessary.
- To attend site progress and any related contract meetings.
- Inspect works in progress and on completion to monitor compliance with the contract requirements.
- To prepare snag lists, monitor variations, and maintain appropriate records of the works undertaken.
- To co-ordinate and assist with project handovers, ensuring that all documentation and appropriate certification is in place.
- To monitor and record the programme of the build contract works and report any delays to the Project Manager.
- To advise on defects arising within the defect liability period, or any identified latent defects including liaison with contractors, structural insurers and statutory authorities, as appropriate.
- To undertake ‘end of defects period’ inspections and prepare and circulate defect lists for action, and monitoring completion of defects and advising relevant Project Manager once complete.
- To ensure the infrastructure works are completed and adoption of the respective works are finalised with the statutory authorities accordingly.
Personal Requirements
Essential Criteria
- A thorough knowledge of building construction, types of procurement and contracting and surveying procedures, with experience in the Housing Sector and Welsh Government WDQR requirements
- Experience of monitoring the quality and standards of construction.
- Knowledge of the current Building Regulations and Fire Safety Legislation (Wales)
- Knowledge of CDM Regulations and client / design team / principal contractor responsibilities
- Understanding / working knowledge of statutory undertakings, such as SAB, highways agreements and DCWW requirements
- Ability and experience of reading technical drawings.
- Ability to plan and organise workloads effectively.
- Ability to organise and communicate complex information effectively.
- Ability to work well with others, including contractors, consultants, United Welsh staff and residents.
- Frequent travel will be essential for this role, and you will need access to travel for work purposes.
- Satisfactory CRB references.
Desirable Criteria
- A Building Surveying related qualification, minimum HNC in Construction or equivalent.
- Experience in the management of contracts.
- Experience of site management and programming and procedures.
- A member or working towards membership of IoCW or equivalent.
- Construction Skills Certification Scheme.
- Conversant with the National Housing Federation schedule of rates.
Requirements within the essential criteria of the Personal Requirements will be used for shortlisting purposes. However, all of the criteria will be considered in the process of making an appointment.
Terms and Conditions
Current Salary
Total salary is £41,571 per annum.
Pension Plus
While working at United Welsh you are eligible to join our pension scheme. United Welsh partner with the Social Housing Pension Scheme (SHPS) to deliver our pension provision for employees.
The Defined Contribution Scheme (DC) matches employee contributions up to 10%. It is a salary sacrifice scheme, so deductions are taken before tax.
Leave
- 30 days plus Bank Holidays
- Two United Welsh Gifted Days - an additional two gifted days, usually to be taken during the office closure over the festive period.
Additional Benefits
- 30 days annual leave and bank holidays
- An additional two gifted days to be taken over the seasonal period.
- A company culture that promotes work life balance
- Opportunities to be involved in ‘Can Do’ days, giving back to the communities where we work
- A half a day’s leave under the ‘School Starter Scheme’
- Free fruit, fresh filtered water, tea, and coffee within our offices
- One year’s paid subscription to professional body (one membership per year)
- Free eye tests at Specsavers and a contribution towards the cost of prescription glasses
- Access to our internal coaching and wellbeing services that are devoted to supporting professional and personal development
- Free and confidential access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Wellbeing Hub
- We are a member of the Social Housing Pension Scheme. There is an opportunity for employees to join The Defined Contribution Scheme and we match contributions up to 10%
- Learning and Development opportunities, with learning available in a range of formats to suit your needs
- As a testament to our approach and genuine commitment to learning, United Welsh holds the Investors in People - Gold Award
- We are committed to supporting applicants and staff with disabilities and hold the Disability Confident Level 1 Award
- We are an Armed Forced friendly organisation and hold the Armed Forces Covenant – Bronze Award
How to apply
We believe that diversity of experience, perspectives and backgrounds makes United Welsh a better place to work and creates better outcomes for our communities. We don’t just see work as something you do; it’s somewhere you can belong and reach your potential.
To apply, please send a copy of your CV, a cover letter highlighting how you meet the essential and desirable criteria listed in the job description and the Equality, Diversity and Declaration of Interest form to [email protected] by 5pm, 28th April 2023.
Alternatively, you can deliver them to: FAO The People Team, United Welsh, Y Borth, 13 Beddau Way, Caerphilly, CF83 3AU. Within your CV, please provide the names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees, one of whom should be your current or most recent employer. We will not approach these referees prior to the shortlist stage, and we will seek your permission first. However, references will be sought as part of our pre-employment checks for the successful candidate.
We would be grateful if you could submit the Equality Diversity and Declaration of Interest form with your application. The information you provide will be used for monitoring purposes only and will be kept separate from your application.
Where possible, please remove personal details from your CV (excluding your National Insurance number) as we will have all the personal information we need from the Equality, Diversity and Declaration of Interest form.
If you are applying by email, please ensure your CV and other documents are sent as a Word or PDF file, as unfortunately, we are currently unable to accept applications in any other formats at the moment.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £41,571.00 per year
Benefits:
- Additional leave
- Bereavement leave
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Employee mentoring programme
- Enhanced maternity leave
- Enhanced paternity leave
- Financial planning services
- Free fitness classes
- Free parking
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid volunteer time
- Sick pay
- Wellness programme
- Work from home
Schedule:
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Caerphilly: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Caerphilly
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