An additional retention payment £4000pa (to be reviewed in 6 months) applies on top of the salary. You would become eligible for the payment following successful completion of your 6 month probationary period and a minimum of 6 months continuous employment at the Council.
Part of the Yorkshire and the Humber region, Kirklees is set in the heart of West Yorkshire and has a growing population of around 425,500. With the two major centres of Huddersfield and Dewsbury it encompasses the smaller towns of Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton, Denby Dale, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Kirkburton, Marsden, Meltham, Mirfield and Slaithwaite.
Set against the backdrop of the Pennine Moors and Peak District parkland, the Huddersfield area has some of the UK’s most stunning countryside on its doorstep. Yet the North’s leading cities, including Leeds and Manchester, can easily be reached within half an hour.
Kirklees has an excellent standard of schools and educational opportunities. High performing colleges and leading universities, combine with competitive house prices to create an enviable lifestyle for families.
The birthplace of famous artists, authors, musicians and actors, the region has a rich cultural heritage too. Throughout the year, towns and neighbouring villages come alive with an eclectic mix of plays, music and festivals. While the region is steeped in history, there is also a contemporary feel to the area.
It offers diversity like no other place in the UK; so, if you’re looking for a place where you can enjoy a rewarding career, balanced perfectly with a wonderful place to live, you need look no further, the area has it all.
The Building Control environment is rapidly changing and evolving in a post Grenfell World. To help shape the service of the future, gain experience, and provide continuity you will be working alongside the current Building Control Manager who will support the successful candidate. We are looking for a seasoned building control practitioner capable of taking the service forward in the future. Your task will be to develop and manage the Building Control Service in partnership with the current manager and senior colleagues.
You will need to be forward thinking, driven and creative, capable of developing and delivering the service of the future, looking for better and smarter ways to work ensuring that the service delivers on the impending regulatory requirements and outcomes of the Building Safety Act whilst maximising opportunities for income generation and ensuring that the service is the provider of choice in the ‘open market’ building control world.
Your main challenge and opportunity to shine will be to balance the competing demands of the Council’s strategic aspirations, regulatory changes, competency requirements, community concerns and environmental constraints whilst delivering a high-quality service ensuring that places are safe and meet regulatory requirements.
This role will require you to develop strong relationships with colleagues in the wider building control world, through the national Local Authority Building Control network and West Yorkshire collaboration and ensure that the service is up to date with the latest developments and requirements that will follow through the Building Safety Regulator and their new role in overseeing building control.
You will advise and direct the head of service on critical actions and implications of changes in primary legislation affecting the safety of sports grounds and safety of large outdoor events through collaboration of the safety advisory group.
For an informal discussion please contact Mathias Frankin, mathias.franklin@kirklees.gov.uk
Our employees are at the very heart of the services we provide to the community, to help us achieve our ambitions, we want the best possible team. In return, we will make sure you are rewarded with a great range of staff benefits to support you in and out of work.