Trinity Estates
Remediation Officer

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REMEDIATION OFFICER
Trinity Estates
£Competitive
Home Based (North & Midlands)
Role Overview
You will play a key role in ensuring our managed developments remain safe, compliant and well-cared-for by coordinating remediation activity from investigation through to completion. Working across a varied residential portfolio, you will turn complex technical findings into practical, resident-friendly plans that protect people, property and reputations.
You will bring structure, pace and professionalism to each case: gathering evidence, prioritising risk, planning works, and keeping everyone aligned — from residents and site teams to contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders. Your calm, people-first approach will ensure clear communication, robust documentation and quality outcomes, every time.
ROLE EXPECTATIONS
Most days you will be reviewing reports and data, translating them into clear scopes of work, and coordinating suppliers to deliver safe, compliant remediation. You will keep residents informed, track progress and costs, maintain meticulous records and escalate risks promptly. You will also conduct planned site visits to verify quality, progress and resident experience.
What Success Looks Like
- Remediation projects delivered safely, on time and within agreed budgets, with clear, auditable records.
- Risks identified early, prioritised effectively and reduced through well-structured action plans.
- Residents, clients and colleagues kept fully informed, with timely, empathetic and transparent updates.
- Robust contractor management: clear scopes, fair tendering, strong H&S oversight and quality assurance.
- Accurate data and documentation maintained, enabling confident reporting and regulatory compliance.
- Proactive pursuit of cost recovery routes (warranties, guarantees, claims) to protect client funds.
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How You'll Spend Most Of Your Time
- Reviewing surveys, reports and site intelligence to define remediation priorities and scopes of work.
- Preparing tender packs, assessing proposals and appointing competent contractors and consultants.
- Building and tracking project plans, programmes and budgets, with regular progress reviews.
- Leading meetings and resident updates; issuing clear, accessible communications at key milestones.
- Carrying out site visits to validate quality, safety controls and adherence to specification.
- Maintaining compliance records, risk registers and MI dashboards for internal and client reporting.
Who This Role Is For
- You are a structured, detail-strong coordinator who stays calm, fair and solutions-focused under pressure.
- You communicate complex, technical matters simply and empathetically to non-technical audiences.
- You confidently challenge where needed and hold suppliers to account while building positive partnerships.
- You balance safety, quality and cost, making sound, evidence-based decisions.
- You are self-motivated, collaborative and comfortable working across multiple live projects.
Experience That Helps
- Coordinating building safety or defect remediation projects, including façade, fire safety or water ingress.
- Managing major works in residential property, including scoping, tendering and contractor oversight.
- Familiarity with H&S principles and construction best practice, including CDM and RAMS.
- Handling insurance/warranty claims and technical documentation to support cost recovery.
- Using property, project or asset management systems to track actions, risks and performance.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary, aligned to experience
- Car allowance for field-based roles
- 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Pension scheme
- Vitality private healthcare
- Perkbox membership with discounts across retail, travel and entertainment
- Fully funded training and professional development, including paid study leave
- Employee referral scheme
- Annual salary review
- Free eye tests and Cycle to Work scheme
- Long service award
- Support for Army Reserve training


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About Trinity Estates
Trinity Estates is a leading residential property management company and the flagship brand within the wider Trinity Property Group.
Managing a diverse portfolio across the UK, the business supports developments ranging from modern city apartments to large-scale residential estates. Trinity Estates combines strong operational structure with a people-focused approach, delivering a consistent and professional service at scale.
For employees, this means access to larger and more varied portfolios, clear processes, strong internal support and genuine opportunities for progression within a growing organisation.
As part of a wider group, Trinity Estates offers both stability and career development, making it an ideal environment for those looking to build and progress their career in property management.
How We Hire
- Initial conversation with our talent team
- Interview focused on your technical judgement, stakeholder communication and end-to-end project coordination, using scenario-based questions
We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout.
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