Clerk Of Works CV
- making visual inspections of the work
- measuring and sampling materials for quality control checks
- identifying defects and proposing changes to fix them
- liaising with other construction staff, such as contractors, engineers and surveyors
- reporting regularly to construction managers and clients detailing progress.
Hours and Environment
Skills and Interests
As a clerk of works you will need:
- excellent observational skills and to be able to pay close attention to detail
- a broad knowledge of the construction industry, including materials, trades, building methods and legal requirements
- good organisational and project management skills
- good analytical skills
- excellent communication and negotiating skills
- good written communication skills for completing paperwork and compiling reports
- the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with staff at all levels
- be physically fit and comfortable working at heights
- be able to meet performance targets and deliver projects on time and on budget.
Entry
For information about foundation degrees see Foundation Degree Forward
To search for colleges and universities offering foundation degrees, HNDs and degrees see Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
Training
For those working in this role, the NVQ/SVQ Site Inspection at levels 3 and 4 is available. Units include:
- monitoring contract, quality and progress
- monitor health and safety
- testing and reporting on physical characteristics
- manage the performance of teams and individuals.
The Institute of Clerks of Works (ICWGB) is the recognised industry-specific body for the profession. The Institute offers continuing professional development courses for members. Although you do not have to take its qualifications, they are increasingly required by employers and are recognised world-wide.
There are several membership grades for the ICWGB and each requires a certain level of experience and qualifications. For full details, see the website for the ICWGB in Further Information.
Opportunities
A wide range of organisations employ clerks of works, so opportunities for qualified staff are good. Employers include local authorities, health authorities, construction and engineering firms. There are also private companies specialising in consultancy work that employ clerks of works. Self-employment is also an option.
With experience, options include movement into site management and general construction management.
Annual Income
Figures are intended as a guideline only.
Salaries start at around £20,500 a year.
Experienced clerks of works earn between £24,000 and £30,000.
Senior clerks of works can earn up to £35,000 a year.
Further information
Lynch Wood
Peterborough
PE2 6LR
Tel: 01733 405160
King’s Lynn
Norfolk
PE31 6RH
Tel: 01485 577577
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