Key Accountabilities: 

Role Purpose: Restoration Supervisors preserve buildings of special heritage, so that future generations may enjoy them, in this role, the restoration supervisor duties will include advising on and promoting the conservation of historic buildings, structures and areas of special historic, architectural, or artistic interest, and work in the areas of long-term care, preservation and enhancement and may also be involved in regeneration projects that have community, economic and environmental benefits.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • visit sites and inspect and survey historic sites and buildings.
  • assess and recommend buildings and areas for conservation and produce area appraisals and schedules of work.
  • represent conservation issues to planning and development policymakers both locally and nationally.
  • advise on planning applications and guide new developments that affect the repair or alteration of historic buildings, areas and sites.
  • get involved in regeneration projects that have heritage, community, economic benefits.
  • work alongside heritage and conservation groups, as well as local and national government agencies, to develop policies and strategies on building conservation.
  • Contribute on plan and supervise long-term conservation projects.
  • give advice and prepare reports as required on the condition, future prospect and potential of sites or buildings.
  • find suppliers and craftspeople who have the skills and materials required to carry out work in keeping with the age of the building.
  • ensure that all work complies with internationally accepted conservation standards and national legislation and policy, including health and safety guidelines.
  • assist with enforcement action to protect threatened buildings or conservation areas.
Qualifications/Requirements: 
  • Full knowledge and experience in this field, and Specialized Courses are training in the field of restoration and conservation.
  • a strong interest in, and knowledge of, historic architecture, building methods and techniques.
  • knowledge of relevant legislation relating to buildings and conservation.
  • excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with a range of other professionals.
  • good analytical skills, accuracy and attention to detail.
  • an eye for design, the ability to sketch designs and plans and an understanding of technical drawings.
  • organizational skills and a methodical approach to work.
  • negotiation skills.
  • project management skills.
  • the ability to produce clear and concise reports.
  • strong teamworking skills.
  • good IT skills.
  • 13 year of experience
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