Contract Type: Permanent

Salary: Grade H. Scale 29 - £39,862 to Scale 31 - £41,771

Hours Per Week: 36 hours

Base Location: Tameside One

Assessment Date: To be confirmed

The Role

Tameside’s Building Control team is growing and we would like you to be part of it.

Our service plays a vital role in protecting the public, supporting development, and ensuring compliance with the highest standards of building safety. We are establishing this position for manging building control enforcement activity as part of our commitment to continuous improvement and effective use of resources.

There’s plenty happening here. Situated within Greater Manchester, Tameside is part of the fastest growing city-region over the last decade. There are numerous significant growth projects being taken forward. These include the 2,000+ home Godley Green Garden Village, Ashton Moss Mayoral Development Zone and other significant mixed use regeneration projects across Tameside’s 9 towns.

We’re looking for an experienced Senior Building Control Enforcement Officer to lead enforcement activity in our Building Control service.

This is an exciting opportunity to help keep our buildings and communities safe while contributing to a highperforming and customerfocused service.

A core part of the role will be identifying and investigating unauthorised works, including putting in processes to effectively manage this.

You will also respond to dangerous or defective buildings, carry out proactive compliance checks, and coordinate remedial actions with contractors, emergency services and Council teams. Associated with the work, will be the maintenance of accurate case records, prepare reports and support the out of hours rota for dangerous buildings and structures.

About You

You will have experience of working in a Building Control environment. You will also have excellent knowledge of Building Regulations, associated enforcement processes and relevant legislation.

You’ll be confident in assessing dangerous structures, managing your own workload and communicating clearly with colleagues, contractors, and the public. You will be comfortable working on your own initiative as well as working effectively within the service and across Council teams.

You’ll hold a full driving licence, be able to travel across the borough, and be willing to take part in an out of hours rota.

Experience of the following would also be beneficial:

  • Working within a Local Authority Building Control context.
  • Experience of managing budgets, building control fee income, and working within quality management systems.


About Us

Come shape the future of Tameside with us!

Message from Julian Jackson, Director of Place at Tameside Council.

“Since joining Team Tameside in September 2022, I’ve been proud to work alongside a hardworking and passionate team that’s making a real difference to our borough.

“Our Place Directorate is at the heart of shaping Tameside, covering everything from planning and highways to parks, culture, arts, environmental services, and facilities management. Whether it’s keeping our streets clean, improving green spaces, or driving forward exciting regeneration projects, our work makes a direct impact on the lives of residents and businesses every day.

‘’We’ve already delivered some amazing projects, like Ashton Old Baths, and are currently working on master plans for our town centres in Stalybridge, Hyde, with projects like Ashton Mayoral Development Zone, and Godley Green Garden Village also set to create new homes, jobs and commercial spaces. But it’s not just about developments, day to day it’s about making sure our core services are modern, efficient, and able to support thriving communities and safeguard our heritage buildings and assets for the future.

To do that, we need passionate people to join us. If you want to be part of a team that’s driving real change, improving local services, and shaping the future of Tameside, we’d love to have you on board.

Come and be part of something great. Let’s build the future of Tameside together!’’

This post is a designated customer facing role under the fluency duty and requires a specified level of spoken English.

Unfortunately, at this time we are not able to offer sponsorship.

We are committed to developing a culture which respects individuals, appreciates difference and allows everyone regardless of background to reach their full potential. We are proud to be an accredited disability confident employer. Reasonable Adjustments will be considered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 in relation to the Job Role Criteria.

Our rewards and benefits package can be viewed here

For further information about this role please contact the recruiting manager Daniel Wheelwright on 0161 342 2490 or daniel.wheelwright@tameside.gov.uk

Supporting Documents

Senior Building Control Enforcement Officer job description and person specification

Location

Market Place, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, OL6 6BH, United Kingdom

Job ID

1425

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