Maintenance / Facilities Assistant Covering locations across Oxfordshire Up to 28,000 (including 2,000 car allowance) Full Time, Permanent We are looking for a Maintenance / facilities assistant to support the upkeep of our clients independent living schemes across a Oxfordshire. This role combines planned preventative maintenance with responsive repair work, ensuring communal areas and properties remain safe, clean and well presented. Working closely with Housing, Scheme and Facilities teams, you will provide an excellent service to residents while maintaining high standards of property care. Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor repairs in communal areas and residents' properties. Complete planned maintenance and preventative maintenance tasks. Inspect buildings and estates, reporting and resolving maintenance issues. Maintain communal areas, including external cleaning duties. Prioritise and schedule repairs to meet service targets. Escalate larger repairs to the appropriate contractors or teams. Work closely with Scheme Managers to coordinate maintenance activities. Keep residents informed of repair progress and timescales. Identify and report Health & Safety hazards promptly. Carry out monthly estate inspections and record findings. Maintain maintenance equipment and report defects. Keep accurate records of completed work and inspections. Deliver a high standard of customer service at all times. The Ideal Candidate: Experience carrying out general building maintenance or property repairs. Knowledge of basic plumbing, carpentry, decorating and general maintenance techniques. Good understanding of Health & Safety requirements within residential or facilities environments. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage workloads across multiple sites. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently while building positive relationships with colleagues and residents. Experience using handheld devices or maintenance management systems would be advantageous. COSH desirable Full UK driving licence. Personal Attributes Customer-focused with a proactive approach to problem solving. Reliable, organised and able to prioritise competing demands. Practical, hands-on and able to work using your own initiative. Positive team player with a flexible approach to supporting colleagues.
20/08/2026
Full time
Maintenance / Facilities Assistant Covering locations across Oxfordshire Up to 28,000 (including 2,000 car allowance) Full Time, Permanent We are looking for a Maintenance / facilities assistant to support the upkeep of our clients independent living schemes across a Oxfordshire. This role combines planned preventative maintenance with responsive repair work, ensuring communal areas and properties remain safe, clean and well presented. Working closely with Housing, Scheme and Facilities teams, you will provide an excellent service to residents while maintaining high standards of property care. Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential. Key Responsibilities: Carry out minor repairs in communal areas and residents' properties. Complete planned maintenance and preventative maintenance tasks. Inspect buildings and estates, reporting and resolving maintenance issues. Maintain communal areas, including external cleaning duties. Prioritise and schedule repairs to meet service targets. Escalate larger repairs to the appropriate contractors or teams. Work closely with Scheme Managers to coordinate maintenance activities. Keep residents informed of repair progress and timescales. Identify and report Health & Safety hazards promptly. Carry out monthly estate inspections and record findings. Maintain maintenance equipment and report defects. Keep accurate records of completed work and inspections. Deliver a high standard of customer service at all times. The Ideal Candidate: Experience carrying out general building maintenance or property repairs. Knowledge of basic plumbing, carpentry, decorating and general maintenance techniques. Good understanding of Health & Safety requirements within residential or facilities environments. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage workloads across multiple sites. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently while building positive relationships with colleagues and residents. Experience using handheld devices or maintenance management systems would be advantageous. COSH desirable Full UK driving licence. Personal Attributes Customer-focused with a proactive approach to problem solving. Reliable, organised and able to prioritise competing demands. Practical, hands-on and able to work using your own initiative. Positive team player with a flexible approach to supporting colleagues.
A growing specialist contractor is looking to appoint an FRA Project Manager to support the delivery of Fire Risk Assessment remedial works and passive fire protection projects across social housing and occupied residential properties. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in construction, property maintenance, social housing or passive fire protection who is looking to develop their project management career within a specialist and increasingly important area of the construction sector. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from mobilisation and surveys through to programming, remedial works, quality assurance and final completion. The Role You will be responsible for helping coordinate multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required standards. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects. Assisting with project mobilisation, surveys, programming, installation, inspection and close-out. Coordinating operatives, surveyors, subcontractors, materials and site attendance. Monitoring progress and proactively identifying delays, access issues and project risks. Attending sites to monitor progress, quality and compliance. Maintaining project programmes, trackers and action logs. Taking increasing responsibility for individual projects and workstreams as experience develops. Liaising with clients, consultants, residents, operatives and subcontractors. Coordinating resident appointments and access for surveys and remedial works. Managing access issues, refusals and resident concerns professionally. Assisting with quotations, costings, variations and subcontractor pricing. Supporting valuations and invoicing through accurate records of completed works. Maintaining project documentation, QA records, snagging information and handover packs. Updating client portals and internal project management systems. Tracking works from initial instruction through to completion and certification. Passive Fire / FRA The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop strong technical knowledge within passive fire protection, including: Fire stopping and compartmentation. Fire doors and associated components. FRA actions, surveys and remedial recommendations. Penetrations involving pipework and cables. Fire-rated sealants, compounds, collars and boards. Fire door gaps, seals, hinges, closers, glazing and ironmongery. Approved specifications and manufacturer requirements. Identifying and escalating potentially non-compliant installations. Maintaining photographic evidence and audit trails throughout the works. Ideally, you will have: Previous experience within construction, property maintenance, social housing or a related project environment. Some experience or knowledge of passive fire protection, fire stopping, fire doors or FRA remedial works. Strong organisational and coordination skills. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to deal with clients, residents, subcontractors and site teams. Good IT skills, particularly Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. The ability to maintain accurate project records and documentation. A willingness to attend sites and develop your technical and project management expertise. A full UK driving licence. Why Consider the Role? This is a particularly good opportunity for someone who already has construction or property experience and wants to move further into project management and passive fire compliance. You will work alongside experienced Project and Contracts Managers, gaining exposure to commercial management, client management, programming, compliance and the technical aspects of passive fire protection, with the opportunity to take ownership of projects as your experience develops. If you have experience in construction, social housing, property maintenance or passive fire and are looking for your next career move, this could be an excellent opportunity to join a growing specialist contractor. Feel free to apply or call for a confidential discussion
19/08/2026
Full time
A growing specialist contractor is looking to appoint an FRA Project Manager to support the delivery of Fire Risk Assessment remedial works and passive fire protection projects across social housing and occupied residential properties. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in construction, property maintenance, social housing or passive fire protection who is looking to develop their project management career within a specialist and increasingly important area of the construction sector. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from mobilisation and surveys through to programming, remedial works, quality assurance and final completion. The Role You will be responsible for helping coordinate multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required standards. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of multiple FRA remedial and passive fire protection projects. Assisting with project mobilisation, surveys, programming, installation, inspection and close-out. Coordinating operatives, surveyors, subcontractors, materials and site attendance. Monitoring progress and proactively identifying delays, access issues and project risks. Attending sites to monitor progress, quality and compliance. Maintaining project programmes, trackers and action logs. Taking increasing responsibility for individual projects and workstreams as experience develops. Liaising with clients, consultants, residents, operatives and subcontractors. Coordinating resident appointments and access for surveys and remedial works. Managing access issues, refusals and resident concerns professionally. Assisting with quotations, costings, variations and subcontractor pricing. Supporting valuations and invoicing through accurate records of completed works. Maintaining project documentation, QA records, snagging information and handover packs. Updating client portals and internal project management systems. Tracking works from initial instruction through to completion and certification. Passive Fire / FRA The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop strong technical knowledge within passive fire protection, including: Fire stopping and compartmentation. Fire doors and associated components. FRA actions, surveys and remedial recommendations. Penetrations involving pipework and cables. Fire-rated sealants, compounds, collars and boards. Fire door gaps, seals, hinges, closers, glazing and ironmongery. Approved specifications and manufacturer requirements. Identifying and escalating potentially non-compliant installations. Maintaining photographic evidence and audit trails throughout the works. Ideally, you will have: Previous experience within construction, property maintenance, social housing or a related project environment. Some experience or knowledge of passive fire protection, fire stopping, fire doors or FRA remedial works. Strong organisational and coordination skills. Excellent communication skills with the confidence to deal with clients, residents, subcontractors and site teams. Good IT skills, particularly Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. The ability to maintain accurate project records and documentation. A willingness to attend sites and develop your technical and project management expertise. A full UK driving licence. Why Consider the Role? This is a particularly good opportunity for someone who already has construction or property experience and wants to move further into project management and passive fire compliance. You will work alongside experienced Project and Contracts Managers, gaining exposure to commercial management, client management, programming, compliance and the technical aspects of passive fire protection, with the opportunity to take ownership of projects as your experience develops. If you have experience in construction, social housing, property maintenance or passive fire and are looking for your next career move, this could be an excellent opportunity to join a growing specialist contractor. Feel free to apply or call for a confidential discussion
Site Manager Exeter Area 3-Month Contract Immediate Start Available Weekly CIS Payments About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee roofing upgrade works across occupied social housing properties throughout the Exeter area. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of a social housing roofing programme, overseeing site operations from inception through to completion. Working closely with residents, subcontractors, client representatives and internal teams, you will play a key role in maintaining excellent health and safety standards while ensuring a positive customer experience throughout the duration of the roofing works. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing roofing upgrade projects across occupied social housing properties. Overseeing site teams, roofing subcontractors and suppliers to ensure efficient project delivery. Ensuring all works are completed safely, on programme and in accordance with company procedures. Conducting regular site inspections, quality checks and progress reviews. Managing site health and safety compliance and maintaining accurate site records. Delivering site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Liaising with residents, housing officers and client representatives to provide updates and resolve any issues. Managing materials, labour and subcontractor performance. Ensuring roofing works are completed to agreed specifications and quality standards. Promoting excellent customer service and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Site Manager delivering roofing, planned works or refurbishment projects within the social housing sector. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and site management procedures. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification essential. Valid First Aid at Work certificate essential. CSCS Card. Proven experience managing subcontractors and direct labour teams. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Experience working within occupied social housing environments is highly desirable. What's on Offer 3-month freelance contract. Immediate start available. Weekly CIS payments. Opportunity to work with a leading social housing contractor. Fast-paced roofing upgrade programme across the Exeter area. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
19/08/2026
Seasonal
Site Manager Exeter Area 3-Month Contract Immediate Start Available Weekly CIS Payments About Us Build Recruitment provides specialist recruitment services, supplying quality candidates on a temporary or permanent basis to leading organisations throughout the built environment from executive to operative level. With offices in London, Manchester and the Southwest, we specialise in Housing, Construction, Facilities Management, Property, Surveying, Health & Safety and Sales. We are currently working with a leading social housing contractor who is looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to oversee roofing upgrade works across occupied social housing properties throughout the Exeter area. The Role As Site Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of a social housing roofing programme, overseeing site operations from inception through to completion. Working closely with residents, subcontractors, client representatives and internal teams, you will play a key role in maintaining excellent health and safety standards while ensuring a positive customer experience throughout the duration of the roofing works. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Managing roofing upgrade projects across occupied social housing properties. Overseeing site teams, roofing subcontractors and suppliers to ensure efficient project delivery. Ensuring all works are completed safely, on programme and in accordance with company procedures. Conducting regular site inspections, quality checks and progress reviews. Managing site health and safety compliance and maintaining accurate site records. Delivering site inductions, toolbox talks and safety briefings. Liaising with residents, housing officers and client representatives to provide updates and resolve any issues. Managing materials, labour and subcontractor performance. Ensuring roofing works are completed to agreed specifications and quality standards. Promoting excellent customer service and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements (Skills & Qualifications) Previous experience as a Site Manager delivering roofing, planned works or refurbishment projects within the social housing sector. Strong knowledge of health and safety legislation and site management procedures. SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certification essential. Valid First Aid at Work certificate essential. CSCS Card. Proven experience managing subcontractors and direct labour teams. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Experience working within occupied social housing environments is highly desirable. What's on Offer 3-month freelance contract. Immediate start available. Weekly CIS payments. Opportunity to work with a leading social housing contractor. Fast-paced roofing upgrade programme across the Exeter area. Please apply or contact Kirsty at Build Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further details.
Facilities Professional Location: Leeds City Centre Salary: Circa £35,000 per annum Bonus: Annual company bonus Working Pattern: Office-based Sector: Risk Management / Facilities Management THE ROLE We are looking for an organised, proactive and commercially minded Facilities Professional to join a rapidly growing risk management business based in Leeds City Centre. The company provides risk management, compliance and facilities management services to a property portfolio consisting predominantly of vacant properties, managing the risks and requirements associated with empty buildings. The business has grown significantly, increasing revenue from approximately £2m to £10m over the past two years, and is now looking for the right person to take ownership of the facilities management requirements across a major contract. The contract will initially cover approximately 700 properties in Phase 1, with the portfolio expected to increase to around 6,000 properties in Phase 2. This is an exciting opportunity to join the business at an important stage of its growth. A team will be built around the successful candidate as the contract expands, creating genuine opportunities for career progression, increased responsibility and team management. You will oversee the coordination and delivery of hard FM and compliance works, working closely with subcontractors, clients and internal teams to ensure works are delivered efficiently and within agreed SLAs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinating and overseeing planned and reactive hard FM works across the property portfolio. Managing works across areas including roller shutters, fire systems, water, electrical works, remedials and other building services. Managing and coordinating subcontractors to ensure works are allocated, scheduled and completed within agreed timescales. Building and maintaining strong relationships with the subcontractor network. Acting as a key point of contact for the client, providing clear updates on works, progress, outstanding issues and performance. Monitoring service delivery against agreed SLAs and taking action where performance falls below expectations. Managing multiple properties, contractors and workstreams simultaneously within a fast-paced environment. Chasing subcontractors for updates, attendance dates, completion information and outstanding documentation. Ensuring all systems, job records and compliance information are kept accurate and up to date. Identifying opportunities to improve efficiency, processes and service delivery across the contract. Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the contract is delivered effectively. As the portfolio grows, helping to build and develop a team around the contract and taking on increased responsibility. ABOUT YOU The successful candidate must have previous hard Facilities Management experience and a strong understanding of building services, maintenance and compliance. You must have experience dealing with and managing subcontractors, including allocating works, monitoring performance, chasing outstanding jobs and ensuring works are delivered to the required standard and timescale. You will be highly organised, proactive and comfortable managing a high volume of work across multiple properties. You will have excellent communication skills and be confident dealing directly with clients, contractors and internal stakeholders. You will be commercially aware, solution-focused and able to identify issues before they become problems. Strong attention to detail, administration and IT skills are essential, along with the ability to prioritise workloads and work effectively under pressure. Most importantly, you will be someone who wants to develop with the business. As the contract grows from 700 to potentially 6,000 properties, there will be a genuine opportunity to build a team, take on more responsibility and progress your career. WHAT'S ON OFFER Annual company bonus. Leeds City Centre office. Opportunity to take ownership of a major FM contract. Initial responsibility for approximately 700 properties, growing to around 6,000 properties. The opportunity to build a team around the contract as it expands. Clear opportunities for progression and increased responsibility. Join a business that has grown from £2m to £10m revenue in just two years. The opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth and development of the FM operation. THE IDEAL BACKGROUND This role could suit an experienced Facilities Professional, Facilities Coordinator, Facilities Manager, Hard FM Coordinator, Hard Services Coordinator, Facilities Management Coordinator, Maintenance Coordinator, Contract Coordinator or Facilities Operations Coordinator. Candidates must have genuine hard FM experience and subcontractor management experience.
19/08/2026
Full time
Facilities Professional Location: Leeds City Centre Salary: Circa £35,000 per annum Bonus: Annual company bonus Working Pattern: Office-based Sector: Risk Management / Facilities Management THE ROLE We are looking for an organised, proactive and commercially minded Facilities Professional to join a rapidly growing risk management business based in Leeds City Centre. The company provides risk management, compliance and facilities management services to a property portfolio consisting predominantly of vacant properties, managing the risks and requirements associated with empty buildings. The business has grown significantly, increasing revenue from approximately £2m to £10m over the past two years, and is now looking for the right person to take ownership of the facilities management requirements across a major contract. The contract will initially cover approximately 700 properties in Phase 1, with the portfolio expected to increase to around 6,000 properties in Phase 2. This is an exciting opportunity to join the business at an important stage of its growth. A team will be built around the successful candidate as the contract expands, creating genuine opportunities for career progression, increased responsibility and team management. You will oversee the coordination and delivery of hard FM and compliance works, working closely with subcontractors, clients and internal teams to ensure works are delivered efficiently and within agreed SLAs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinating and overseeing planned and reactive hard FM works across the property portfolio. Managing works across areas including roller shutters, fire systems, water, electrical works, remedials and other building services. Managing and coordinating subcontractors to ensure works are allocated, scheduled and completed within agreed timescales. Building and maintaining strong relationships with the subcontractor network. Acting as a key point of contact for the client, providing clear updates on works, progress, outstanding issues and performance. Monitoring service delivery against agreed SLAs and taking action where performance falls below expectations. Managing multiple properties, contractors and workstreams simultaneously within a fast-paced environment. Chasing subcontractors for updates, attendance dates, completion information and outstanding documentation. Ensuring all systems, job records and compliance information are kept accurate and up to date. Identifying opportunities to improve efficiency, processes and service delivery across the contract. Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the contract is delivered effectively. As the portfolio grows, helping to build and develop a team around the contract and taking on increased responsibility. ABOUT YOU The successful candidate must have previous hard Facilities Management experience and a strong understanding of building services, maintenance and compliance. You must have experience dealing with and managing subcontractors, including allocating works, monitoring performance, chasing outstanding jobs and ensuring works are delivered to the required standard and timescale. You will be highly organised, proactive and comfortable managing a high volume of work across multiple properties. You will have excellent communication skills and be confident dealing directly with clients, contractors and internal stakeholders. You will be commercially aware, solution-focused and able to identify issues before they become problems. Strong attention to detail, administration and IT skills are essential, along with the ability to prioritise workloads and work effectively under pressure. Most importantly, you will be someone who wants to develop with the business. As the contract grows from 700 to potentially 6,000 properties, there will be a genuine opportunity to build a team, take on more responsibility and progress your career. WHAT'S ON OFFER Annual company bonus. Leeds City Centre office. Opportunity to take ownership of a major FM contract. Initial responsibility for approximately 700 properties, growing to around 6,000 properties. The opportunity to build a team around the contract as it expands. Clear opportunities for progression and increased responsibility. Join a business that has grown from £2m to £10m revenue in just two years. The opportunity to play a key role in the continued growth and development of the FM operation. THE IDEAL BACKGROUND This role could suit an experienced Facilities Professional, Facilities Coordinator, Facilities Manager, Hard FM Coordinator, Hard Services Coordinator, Facilities Management Coordinator, Maintenance Coordinator, Contract Coordinator or Facilities Operations Coordinator. Candidates must have genuine hard FM experience and subcontractor management experience.
Contract Type: Contract Location: Nottingham Hourly Rate: 41.02ph Umbrella We are seeking a Contracts Manager to oversee a large housing internal DLO managing responsive repairs. This role involves managing and controlling employees on repairs and maintenance, adaptations, and minor capital work to ensure the provision of an effective and best value service. The successful candidate will ensure all works are completed on time, within budget, and to the agreed standard, while maintaining full gas compliance throughout the contract area. Day-to-day of the role: Manage and control the team members assessing, specifying, and valuing the extent of work to be undertaken through a comprehensive inspection process of each property. Ensure all team members adhere to health and safety policies and procedures. Manage client relationships effectively, ensuring KPIs are met. Provide relief cover for the Head of Delivery and assist in all aspects of their role. Encourage a strong customer-focused team and develop collaborative working with clients/customers. Attend local Board meetings and Working Groups as necessary. Ensure work complies with current statutory and non-statutory legislation and carry out health and safety audits. Submit Variation Orders and extensions of time and liaise through to final invoice to achieve clean billing and performance targets. Lead within the team to ensure internal project management standards are implemented. Required Skills & Qualifications: Significant experience in managing repair and maintenance work across multiple disciplines. Good IT skills including experience of databases and competent use of Microsoft Office packages. Proven project management skills. Strong working knowledge of Statutory and Regulatory obligations relating to the delivery of servicing programmes of work. Experience in contractor management and contract adherence. To apply for this Contracts Manager position, please submit your CV to
19/08/2026
Contract
Contract Type: Contract Location: Nottingham Hourly Rate: 41.02ph Umbrella We are seeking a Contracts Manager to oversee a large housing internal DLO managing responsive repairs. This role involves managing and controlling employees on repairs and maintenance, adaptations, and minor capital work to ensure the provision of an effective and best value service. The successful candidate will ensure all works are completed on time, within budget, and to the agreed standard, while maintaining full gas compliance throughout the contract area. Day-to-day of the role: Manage and control the team members assessing, specifying, and valuing the extent of work to be undertaken through a comprehensive inspection process of each property. Ensure all team members adhere to health and safety policies and procedures. Manage client relationships effectively, ensuring KPIs are met. Provide relief cover for the Head of Delivery and assist in all aspects of their role. Encourage a strong customer-focused team and develop collaborative working with clients/customers. Attend local Board meetings and Working Groups as necessary. Ensure work complies with current statutory and non-statutory legislation and carry out health and safety audits. Submit Variation Orders and extensions of time and liaise through to final invoice to achieve clean billing and performance targets. Lead within the team to ensure internal project management standards are implemented. Required Skills & Qualifications: Significant experience in managing repair and maintenance work across multiple disciplines. Good IT skills including experience of databases and competent use of Microsoft Office packages. Proven project management skills. Strong working knowledge of Statutory and Regulatory obligations relating to the delivery of servicing programmes of work. Experience in contractor management and contract adherence. To apply for this Contracts Manager position, please submit your CV to
Salary: 15.00 ph Working days: Between Monday and Friday Hours: Between 8:30am and 5pm Location: North East Contract Type : Zero hours Reporting to the National Service Manager, your main responsibility will be dealing with standard maintenance, improvement and repairs work. This will include attending customers offices, residential housing and privately owned housing to carry out services to a high standard. This is a zero hours contract. Hours are allocated based on customer demand with no guaranteed minimum. The type of work you will complete is as follows: Repairs / improvements Joinery Painting and decorating Removal work Gardening There may be occasions you attend a job and are required to identity the works needed. You will form a plan of work required, materials and tools required, safest and most effective way of completion. This is then shared with MoreTime who will authorise you to proceed. You will be required to travel to and from customer sites attending work around the North East often lone working. On occasions you may be assigned a colleague. You will work within vacant properties but also work within occupied premises / properties. You may be provided with a company vehicle to use whilst on jobs depending on types of workload. Where a vehicle is not provided, you will be provided payment of mileage incurred. MoreTime will provide all tools and materials required. Key accountabilities: Identify problems and through consultation and agreement with MoreTime and the customer, devise and implement suitable plans to ensure the identified problem is addressed. Support MoreTime in providing quotes/estimates for works. Investigate and complete all existing repair and maintenance requests. Ensure quality of work and value for money is being achieved for our customers. Deal with reactive, planned & remedial works. Ensure customer satisfaction around repairs and maintenance. Customer service skills. Work in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies & procedures and guidelines. Keep abreast of policy and professional development within your area of professional expertise. To promote, adhere to and live our workplace values of being honest, committed and inventive. To be reliable and responsible with a flexible approach to work. To work independently using own initiative As a business we strive to provide outstanding services therefore, attention to detail and having pride in your work is crucial to be successful in this role. We ask for reliability and the motivation to provide our customers with an excellent service. MoreTime (UK) Ltd are a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the charity Waythrough. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and consider applications from all backgrounds.
19/08/2026
Full time
Salary: 15.00 ph Working days: Between Monday and Friday Hours: Between 8:30am and 5pm Location: North East Contract Type : Zero hours Reporting to the National Service Manager, your main responsibility will be dealing with standard maintenance, improvement and repairs work. This will include attending customers offices, residential housing and privately owned housing to carry out services to a high standard. This is a zero hours contract. Hours are allocated based on customer demand with no guaranteed minimum. The type of work you will complete is as follows: Repairs / improvements Joinery Painting and decorating Removal work Gardening There may be occasions you attend a job and are required to identity the works needed. You will form a plan of work required, materials and tools required, safest and most effective way of completion. This is then shared with MoreTime who will authorise you to proceed. You will be required to travel to and from customer sites attending work around the North East often lone working. On occasions you may be assigned a colleague. You will work within vacant properties but also work within occupied premises / properties. You may be provided with a company vehicle to use whilst on jobs depending on types of workload. Where a vehicle is not provided, you will be provided payment of mileage incurred. MoreTime will provide all tools and materials required. Key accountabilities: Identify problems and through consultation and agreement with MoreTime and the customer, devise and implement suitable plans to ensure the identified problem is addressed. Support MoreTime in providing quotes/estimates for works. Investigate and complete all existing repair and maintenance requests. Ensure quality of work and value for money is being achieved for our customers. Deal with reactive, planned & remedial works. Ensure customer satisfaction around repairs and maintenance. Customer service skills. Work in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies & procedures and guidelines. Keep abreast of policy and professional development within your area of professional expertise. To promote, adhere to and live our workplace values of being honest, committed and inventive. To be reliable and responsible with a flexible approach to work. To work independently using own initiative As a business we strive to provide outstanding services therefore, attention to detail and having pride in your work is crucial to be successful in this role. We ask for reliability and the motivation to provide our customers with an excellent service. MoreTime (UK) Ltd are a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the charity Waythrough. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and consider applications from all backgrounds.
RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS (UK) LTD
St. Ives, Cambridgeshire
Our client is an independent Estate Agent in Cambridge providing property sales and lettings services for Cambridge and the surrounding areas. They are seeking an experienced Estate Agent with valuing and management skills to join their expanding team in St Ives. The Senior Valuer/Assistant Manager Package: Basic Salary up to £30,000pa (depending on experience) OTE up to £50,000pa Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:30, Saturday, 1 in 2 rota 09:00 - 14:00 22 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Opportunity for significant career development Senior Sales Valuer/Assistant Manager requirements: MUST have a min of 2 years previous experience within Estate Agency Proven track record in valuing property a background in managing people within an Estate Agency environment Have excellent administration and organisation skills The candidate will be enthusiastic and self-motivated A strong team player A professional, friendly telephone manner is key The candidate will be looking for a long-term career The opportunity for progression to obtain (funded) professional qualifications. A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential Responsibilities and Duties: Engage with potential buyers to ascertain their requirements Valuer and instruct properties to the market Assist the Manager is managing and motivating the team Organise viewings and accompany buyers on viewings Negotiate and agree offers Enter correct details relating to properties, vendors and buyers in the system. Prepare brochures with photos and excellent written descriptions. Keep records, computerised and manual, up to date and available to other members of staff Provide excellent customer service to all parties. Carry out ad hoc other duties as may be required from time to time. Our Recruitment Solutions for Business team are available for a confidential chat and will respond within 12-24 hours of your CV application. We guarantee complete discretion, call today and talk in confidence to one of our Property Recruitment experts. Please be advised, if you do not have the experience required in the job description your application will not be considered.
19/08/2026
Full time
Our client is an independent Estate Agent in Cambridge providing property sales and lettings services for Cambridge and the surrounding areas. They are seeking an experienced Estate Agent with valuing and management skills to join their expanding team in St Ives. The Senior Valuer/Assistant Manager Package: Basic Salary up to £30,000pa (depending on experience) OTE up to £50,000pa Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:30, Saturday, 1 in 2 rota 09:00 - 14:00 22 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Opportunity for significant career development Senior Sales Valuer/Assistant Manager requirements: MUST have a min of 2 years previous experience within Estate Agency Proven track record in valuing property a background in managing people within an Estate Agency environment Have excellent administration and organisation skills The candidate will be enthusiastic and self-motivated A strong team player A professional, friendly telephone manner is key The candidate will be looking for a long-term career The opportunity for progression to obtain (funded) professional qualifications. A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential Responsibilities and Duties: Engage with potential buyers to ascertain their requirements Valuer and instruct properties to the market Assist the Manager is managing and motivating the team Organise viewings and accompany buyers on viewings Negotiate and agree offers Enter correct details relating to properties, vendors and buyers in the system. Prepare brochures with photos and excellent written descriptions. Keep records, computerised and manual, up to date and available to other members of staff Provide excellent customer service to all parties. Carry out ad hoc other duties as may be required from time to time. Our Recruitment Solutions for Business team are available for a confidential chat and will respond within 12-24 hours of your CV application. We guarantee complete discretion, call today and talk in confidence to one of our Property Recruitment experts. Please be advised, if you do not have the experience required in the job description your application will not be considered.
RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS (UK) LTD
Rochester, Kent
Great role for an experienced New Homes Business Manager with real opportunities! Looking for the next step in your property career or seeking something a bit different? New Homes Business Manager Package: Basic Salary - £40,000 - £45,000pa Dependent on Experience Realistic Earnings (including commission): £50,000 - £55,000pa Company Car or car allowance 5 days a week - Monday - Friday (Occasional weekends, as and when required) Essential A full UK driving license 33 days paid holiday (extra day off for your birthday) Holiday commission, pension, life insurance Company rewards and incentives, structured career path Employee assistance scheme, paid entry fees for charity events! New Homes Business Manager duties will include: Business generation and presenting to housebuilder clients to secure new homes instructions Liaising with residential offices and developers Managing, incentivising, motivating your team of site sales consultants Encouraging and generating sales leads for mortgage advice, conveyancing, new homes, lettings and property valuations Communicating and liaising with our area new homes support team ensuring relevant marketing and sales administration is managed appropriately Problem solving and influencing outcome Working towards set targets Working closely with the land team New Homes Business Manager requirements: A proven track record of winning new homes sales instructions on varying size developments. A New Homes Sales Professional with some experience in residential estate agents Living in the Kent area Professional, organised and have a great work ethic Hard-working with the desire and determination to achieve your goals Willing, confident and resilient Have truly exceptional customer service, and the ability to liaise at all levels Have a proven ability to manage budgets, coach teams and inspire people to meet targets and win business If you have the current relevant experience for this role please do not hesitate, APPLY TODAY and submit your CV. Our Recruitment Solutions for Business team are available for a confidential chat and will respond within 12 - 24 hours of your CV application. We guarantee complete discretion, call today and talk in confidence to one of our Property Recruitment experts. Please be advised, if you do not have the previous experience required in the job description your application will not be considered.
19/08/2026
Full time
Great role for an experienced New Homes Business Manager with real opportunities! Looking for the next step in your property career or seeking something a bit different? New Homes Business Manager Package: Basic Salary - £40,000 - £45,000pa Dependent on Experience Realistic Earnings (including commission): £50,000 - £55,000pa Company Car or car allowance 5 days a week - Monday - Friday (Occasional weekends, as and when required) Essential A full UK driving license 33 days paid holiday (extra day off for your birthday) Holiday commission, pension, life insurance Company rewards and incentives, structured career path Employee assistance scheme, paid entry fees for charity events! New Homes Business Manager duties will include: Business generation and presenting to housebuilder clients to secure new homes instructions Liaising with residential offices and developers Managing, incentivising, motivating your team of site sales consultants Encouraging and generating sales leads for mortgage advice, conveyancing, new homes, lettings and property valuations Communicating and liaising with our area new homes support team ensuring relevant marketing and sales administration is managed appropriately Problem solving and influencing outcome Working towards set targets Working closely with the land team New Homes Business Manager requirements: A proven track record of winning new homes sales instructions on varying size developments. A New Homes Sales Professional with some experience in residential estate agents Living in the Kent area Professional, organised and have a great work ethic Hard-working with the desire and determination to achieve your goals Willing, confident and resilient Have truly exceptional customer service, and the ability to liaise at all levels Have a proven ability to manage budgets, coach teams and inspire people to meet targets and win business If you have the current relevant experience for this role please do not hesitate, APPLY TODAY and submit your CV. Our Recruitment Solutions for Business team are available for a confidential chat and will respond within 12 - 24 hours of your CV application. We guarantee complete discretion, call today and talk in confidence to one of our Property Recruitment experts. Please be advised, if you do not have the previous experience required in the job description your application will not be considered.
Title: Director of Strategic Delivery Contract Type: FTC 6 Months Salary: Competitive Grade: 14 Reporting Office: Barking Riverside, London Persona: Site Agile Worker: No Closing Date: 01/09/2026 Interview Dates: TBC, please note that in person interviews will be held for at least one of the interview stages for this role. Please click here for the role profile - BRL Director of Strategic Delivery JD.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. L&Q reserve the right not to progress applications from candidates with 3 or more unsuccessful applications/interview processes with L&Q in the previous 24 months. Join our Barking Riverside Team: Barking Riverside is one of the largest and most ambitious regeneration projects in Europe, transforming East London into a thriving new community. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the future delivery of a nationally significant development. As Director of Strategic Delivery, you will lead BRL's Strategic Delivery function, overseeing infrastructure and commercial activities across the business. You will be responsible for legal, governance, risk management, programme management, commercial reporting and strategic project delivery, ensuring the successful facilitation of serviced land parcels, land disposals and commercial property lettings. Reporting directly to the BRL Managing Director and sitting on the Executive Team, you will provide strategic leadership and governance oversight, helping to drive the delivery of the business plan, maximise commercial returns and achieve long-term regeneration objectives. This role is critical in ensuring that complex projects are delivered successfully while maintaining strong relationships with developers, contractors, local authorities, shareholders, funders and other key stakeholders. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Lead the Strategic Delivery function, providing direction across infrastructure, governance, commercial and programme management activities. Oversee the successful delivery of complex development and infrastructure projects from inception through to completion. Lead contract and commercial negotiations and oversee contract management to optimise business outcomes. Build and maintain strong partnerships with developers, contractors, consultants, local authorities, registered providers, shareholders, funders and other stakeholders. Responsible for financial appraisals, cashflow management, risk mitigation, programme performance and expenditure control. Lead and develop a high-performing team, providing direction and support to managers and consultants. Drive the delivery of the BRL Business Plan while balancing programme, cost, quality, commercial and social value objectives. Champion compliance with health and safety, governance and regulatory requirements across all areas of responsibility. What you'll bring: Degree qualified or equivalent professional qualification. Extensive senior-level experience within the construction, development or regeneration sector, gained within large developer or contractor organisations. Significant experience delivering large-scale strategic development projects and securing planning approvals. Extensive knowledge of development, contracting and commercial structures, with a strong understanding of market influences and contractual arrangements. Proven track record of leading successful infrastructure functions on large scale strategic projects at a senior level. Extensive technical knowledge of RIBA stages; can add value to the pre-construction and development process. Able to demonstrate extensive financial and commercial acumen, including detailed knowledge of the financial models, associated risk management skills at the highest level gained at a senior level. Excellent negotiation skills developed within development or construction environment. Strong leadership and people management skills with the ability to inspire and develop high-performing teams. Desirable: MRICS, MCIOB, CEng or equivalent professional qualification. A Recruitment Advocate will join this recruitment process as a panel member. This is part of an internal scheme supporting our recruitment process to be fair, transparent and consistent, particularly at senior levels. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework , which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us!
19/08/2026
Full time
Title: Director of Strategic Delivery Contract Type: FTC 6 Months Salary: Competitive Grade: 14 Reporting Office: Barking Riverside, London Persona: Site Agile Worker: No Closing Date: 01/09/2026 Interview Dates: TBC, please note that in person interviews will be held for at least one of the interview stages for this role. Please click here for the role profile - BRL Director of Strategic Delivery JD.docx Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution), 28 days Annual Leave rising to 31 days with length of service + Bank Holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, non-contributory life assurance, up to 21 hours volunteering paid days, lifestyle benefits, Employee Assistance Programme and many more Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. L&Q reserve the right not to progress applications from candidates with 3 or more unsuccessful applications/interview processes with L&Q in the previous 24 months. Join our Barking Riverside Team: Barking Riverside is one of the largest and most ambitious regeneration projects in Europe, transforming East London into a thriving new community. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the future delivery of a nationally significant development. As Director of Strategic Delivery, you will lead BRL's Strategic Delivery function, overseeing infrastructure and commercial activities across the business. You will be responsible for legal, governance, risk management, programme management, commercial reporting and strategic project delivery, ensuring the successful facilitation of serviced land parcels, land disposals and commercial property lettings. Reporting directly to the BRL Managing Director and sitting on the Executive Team, you will provide strategic leadership and governance oversight, helping to drive the delivery of the business plan, maximise commercial returns and achieve long-term regeneration objectives. This role is critical in ensuring that complex projects are delivered successfully while maintaining strong relationships with developers, contractors, local authorities, shareholders, funders and other key stakeholders. If this sounds like you, we would love for you to apply! Your impact in the role: Lead the Strategic Delivery function, providing direction across infrastructure, governance, commercial and programme management activities. Oversee the successful delivery of complex development and infrastructure projects from inception through to completion. Lead contract and commercial negotiations and oversee contract management to optimise business outcomes. Build and maintain strong partnerships with developers, contractors, consultants, local authorities, registered providers, shareholders, funders and other stakeholders. Responsible for financial appraisals, cashflow management, risk mitigation, programme performance and expenditure control. Lead and develop a high-performing team, providing direction and support to managers and consultants. Drive the delivery of the BRL Business Plan while balancing programme, cost, quality, commercial and social value objectives. Champion compliance with health and safety, governance and regulatory requirements across all areas of responsibility. What you'll bring: Degree qualified or equivalent professional qualification. Extensive senior-level experience within the construction, development or regeneration sector, gained within large developer or contractor organisations. Significant experience delivering large-scale strategic development projects and securing planning approvals. Extensive knowledge of development, contracting and commercial structures, with a strong understanding of market influences and contractual arrangements. Proven track record of leading successful infrastructure functions on large scale strategic projects at a senior level. Extensive technical knowledge of RIBA stages; can add value to the pre-construction and development process. Able to demonstrate extensive financial and commercial acumen, including detailed knowledge of the financial models, associated risk management skills at the highest level gained at a senior level. Excellent negotiation skills developed within development or construction environment. Strong leadership and people management skills with the ability to inspire and develop high-performing teams. Desirable: MRICS, MCIOB, CEng or equivalent professional qualification. A Recruitment Advocate will join this recruitment process as a panel member. This is part of an internal scheme supporting our recruitment process to be fair, transparent and consistent, particularly at senior levels. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage during this process, including application stage, please email (url removed) About L&Q: We're one of the UK's leading housing associations and developers. We were founded on a simple belief: high quality housing is vital for people's health, happiness and security. Everyone deserves a quality home that gives them the chance to live a better life. 250,000 people call our properties 'home', and we're proud to serve diverse communities across London, the South East and North West of England. At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. The foundation of everything that we are is built on our corporate values and behavioural framework , which outlines our core expectations and should be demonstrated at all times, and all levels, when representing L&Q. L&Q strongly believe a diverse and inclusive workforce is important, and inclusion is part of our core values and everyday working practices. We make hiring decisions based on your experiences, skills and merits and we are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. Click here to read more. At L&Q, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We recognise the responsibility we hold as one of the UK's largest housing associations. Click here to find out more about L&Q and why you should join us!
Experienced Multi-Trader Wanted London £160 £200 per day, depending on experience and ability Permanent About the Role Polite Property Services is looking for an experienced, reliable Multi-Trader to join our growing property maintenance team, carrying out works across residential and commercial properties throughout London. This is an all-round role. We need someone who is genuinely competent across several trades and can attend jobs independently, identify the problem, complete the work to a good standard and provide clear updates. The right person should be confident with: • General plumbing taps, toilets, wastes, leaks, traps and fault finding • Carpentry doors, locks, handles, skirting, boxing-in and general repairs • Handyman and general property maintenance • Painting, decorating and making good • Tiling and silicone works • Electrical tasks where competent, although electrical qualifications are not essential • Attending investigative jobs and providing a practical diagnosis of issues such as leaks, damp, mould and condensation • Identifying likely causes of property defects and reporting findings clearly, including ventilation issues, plumbing leaks, water ingress, defective external pointing and other maintenance-related causes Requirements • Strong multi-trade/property maintenance experience • Must be a genuine all-rounder this is not a plumbing-only position • Able to diagnose faults and work independently without constant supervision • Good standard of workmanship and attention to detail • Reliable, punctual and professional when dealing with tenants and property managers • Full UK driving licence essential • Own tools required • Company vehicle provided What We Offer • Consistent work across London and surrounding areas • £160 £200 per day depending on experience and ability • Company vehicle provided • Varied day-to-day work across multiple trades • Additional Saturday work available • Long-term opportunity with a growing property maintenance company • Well-organised jobs and ongoing support Please only apply if you have genuine multi-trade experience. We are looking for someone who can comfortably handle a varied workload rather than someone experienced in only one trade. If you take pride in your workmanship, are dependable and want steady, varied work, we d like to hear from you.
19/08/2026
Full time
Experienced Multi-Trader Wanted London £160 £200 per day, depending on experience and ability Permanent About the Role Polite Property Services is looking for an experienced, reliable Multi-Trader to join our growing property maintenance team, carrying out works across residential and commercial properties throughout London. This is an all-round role. We need someone who is genuinely competent across several trades and can attend jobs independently, identify the problem, complete the work to a good standard and provide clear updates. The right person should be confident with: • General plumbing taps, toilets, wastes, leaks, traps and fault finding • Carpentry doors, locks, handles, skirting, boxing-in and general repairs • Handyman and general property maintenance • Painting, decorating and making good • Tiling and silicone works • Electrical tasks where competent, although electrical qualifications are not essential • Attending investigative jobs and providing a practical diagnosis of issues such as leaks, damp, mould and condensation • Identifying likely causes of property defects and reporting findings clearly, including ventilation issues, plumbing leaks, water ingress, defective external pointing and other maintenance-related causes Requirements • Strong multi-trade/property maintenance experience • Must be a genuine all-rounder this is not a plumbing-only position • Able to diagnose faults and work independently without constant supervision • Good standard of workmanship and attention to detail • Reliable, punctual and professional when dealing with tenants and property managers • Full UK driving licence essential • Own tools required • Company vehicle provided What We Offer • Consistent work across London and surrounding areas • £160 £200 per day depending on experience and ability • Company vehicle provided • Varied day-to-day work across multiple trades • Additional Saturday work available • Long-term opportunity with a growing property maintenance company • Well-organised jobs and ongoing support Please only apply if you have genuine multi-trade experience. We are looking for someone who can comfortably handle a varied workload rather than someone experienced in only one trade. If you take pride in your workmanship, are dependable and want steady, varied work, we d like to hear from you.
Job Title: Home Based Block Manager Location: Fully Remote (with site visits across the North-West and surrounding regions as required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £35,000 £42,000 + per annum (depending on qualifications and experience) Start date: ASAP Benefits: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Further education sponsorship for TPI / RICS qualifications Fully remote position giving you autonomy and freedom About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Residential Block Manager to oversee a portfolio of residential leasehold blocks across the North-West region. The organisation is a well-established residential property management business focused on delivering high-quality service to leaseholders and clients. The role is fully remote , with site visits and meetings required as necessary. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of property management, ensuring compliance with lease agreements, legal obligations, and internal policies. Role Overview: The Block Manager will oversee a portfolio of approximately residential blocks, comprising around 700 units across Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, and the wider Northern region. This is a remote position, however travel will be required for site inspections, meetings, and client engagement. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio Management: Oversee the day-to-day management of approximately 28 residential blocks, ensuring properties are well maintained and compliant with all regulatory standards. Client Relations: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, responding to queries and resolving issues in a timely and professional manner. Financial Oversight: Prepare and manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and ensure efficient and timely collection of service charges. Site Visits: Conduct regular inspections to assess property condition, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure health and safety compliance. Meetings: Attend AGMs and client meetings as required, providing updates and addressing queries or concerns. Team Collaboration: Work closely with internal support teams, delegating tasks appropriately and ensuring smooth workflow across departments. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of property management legislation and ensure all properties comply with relevant requirements. Building Safety: Working knowledge and experience of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022, including requirements relating to higher-risk and medium-risk buildings. Qualifications and Experience: Professional Qualification: ATPI qualification (Associate level or above with The Property Institute) Experience: Proven experience in residential block management with strong knowledge of leasehold property management, ideally with HRB experience. Driving Licence: Full clean driving licence required for travel across the Northern region, including Sheffield and surrounding areas. Location: Candidates should be based within a reasonable commuting distance of the Northern region to support site travel requirements. Skills and Competencies: Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with leaseholders, contractors, and colleagues. Organisation: Ability to manage multiple blocks efficiently with strong attention to detail and time management. Financial Acumen: Experience in service charge budgeting and financial management within property management. Problem Solving: Ability to identify issues quickly and implement practical solutions. Technical Skills: Competent with property management systems and standard office software. Remote Working: Strong self-discipline and ability to work independently from home during core hours (9:00am 6:00pm, Monday to Friday), with flexibility required for meetings outside core hours.
18/08/2026
Full time
Job Title: Home Based Block Manager Location: Fully Remote (with site visits across the North-West and surrounding regions as required) Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £35,000 £42,000 + per annum (depending on qualifications and experience) Start date: ASAP Benefits: 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) Further education sponsorship for TPI / RICS qualifications Fully remote position giving you autonomy and freedom About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Residential Block Manager to oversee a portfolio of residential leasehold blocks across the North-West region. The organisation is a well-established residential property management business focused on delivering high-quality service to leaseholders and clients. The role is fully remote , with site visits and meetings required as necessary. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of property management, ensuring compliance with lease agreements, legal obligations, and internal policies. Role Overview: The Block Manager will oversee a portfolio of approximately residential blocks, comprising around 700 units across Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, and the wider Northern region. This is a remote position, however travel will be required for site inspections, meetings, and client engagement. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio Management: Oversee the day-to-day management of approximately 28 residential blocks, ensuring properties are well maintained and compliant with all regulatory standards. Client Relations: Act as the main point of contact for leaseholders, responding to queries and resolving issues in a timely and professional manner. Financial Oversight: Prepare and manage service charge budgets, monitor expenditure, and ensure efficient and timely collection of service charges. Site Visits: Conduct regular inspections to assess property condition, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure health and safety compliance. Meetings: Attend AGMs and client meetings as required, providing updates and addressing queries or concerns. Team Collaboration: Work closely with internal support teams, delegating tasks appropriately and ensuring smooth workflow across departments. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of property management legislation and ensure all properties comply with relevant requirements. Building Safety: Working knowledge and experience of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022, including requirements relating to higher-risk and medium-risk buildings. Qualifications and Experience: Professional Qualification: ATPI qualification (Associate level or above with The Property Institute) Experience: Proven experience in residential block management with strong knowledge of leasehold property management, ideally with HRB experience. Driving Licence: Full clean driving licence required for travel across the Northern region, including Sheffield and surrounding areas. Location: Candidates should be based within a reasonable commuting distance of the Northern region to support site travel requirements. Skills and Competencies: Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with leaseholders, contractors, and colleagues. Organisation: Ability to manage multiple blocks efficiently with strong attention to detail and time management. Financial Acumen: Experience in service charge budgeting and financial management within property management. Problem Solving: Ability to identify issues quickly and implement practical solutions. Technical Skills: Competent with property management systems and standard office software. Remote Working: Strong self-discipline and ability to work independently from home during core hours (9:00am 6:00pm, Monday to Friday), with flexibility required for meetings outside core hours.
Property Manager South East London Up to £40,000 per annum (depending on experience) Monday to Friday 8:30am 5:30pm The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Property Manager to join a well-established and highly respected independent estate agency in South East London. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a friendly, supportive team where you'll gain exposure to every aspect of residential property management. Unlike traditional portfolio-based roles, the team works collaboratively, meaning responsibilities are shared rather than allocated to individual portfolios, creating a varied and rewarding position. Key Responsibilities Managing residential tenancies from move-in through to move-out. Coordinating maintenance works and contractor appointments. Managing end-of-tenancy negotiations and deposit returns. Carrying out regular property inspections. Liaising with landlords, tenants and contractors. Ensuring all legal compliance and property safety requirements are met. Delivering exceptional customer service and resolving issues efficiently. Supporting colleagues across all areas of property management. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience within residential property management. A solid understanding of current lettings legislation and compliance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities. The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. A proactive, professional and customer-focused approach. ARLA Level 3 qualification would be advantageous. However, if you don't currently hold this qualification, full training will be provided and your ARLA Level 3 qualification and exams will be fully funded, as all Property Managers are encouraged to achieve this accreditation. What's on Offer Salary of up to £40,000 depending on experience. Monday to Friday working hours (8:30am 5:30pm). Use of a company pool car for property visits. Discretionary bonuses at various times throughout the year, including Christmas. Full ARLA Level 3 training and funded qualifications (if required). Friendly and collaborative team culture. Exposure to all areas of property management rather than managing a fixed portfolio. Excellent long-term career development opportunities. Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified candidates.
18/08/2026
Full time
Property Manager South East London Up to £40,000 per annum (depending on experience) Monday to Friday 8:30am 5:30pm The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Property Manager to join a well-established and highly respected independent estate agency in South East London. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a friendly, supportive team where you'll gain exposure to every aspect of residential property management. Unlike traditional portfolio-based roles, the team works collaboratively, meaning responsibilities are shared rather than allocated to individual portfolios, creating a varied and rewarding position. Key Responsibilities Managing residential tenancies from move-in through to move-out. Coordinating maintenance works and contractor appointments. Managing end-of-tenancy negotiations and deposit returns. Carrying out regular property inspections. Liaising with landlords, tenants and contractors. Ensuring all legal compliance and property safety requirements are met. Delivering exceptional customer service and resolving issues efficiently. Supporting colleagues across all areas of property management. About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience within residential property management. A solid understanding of current lettings legislation and compliance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities. The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. A proactive, professional and customer-focused approach. ARLA Level 3 qualification would be advantageous. However, if you don't currently hold this qualification, full training will be provided and your ARLA Level 3 qualification and exams will be fully funded, as all Property Managers are encouraged to achieve this accreditation. What's on Offer Salary of up to £40,000 depending on experience. Monday to Friday working hours (8:30am 5:30pm). Use of a company pool car for property visits. Discretionary bonuses at various times throughout the year, including Christmas. Full ARLA Level 3 training and funded qualifications (if required). Friendly and collaborative team culture. Exposure to all areas of property management rather than managing a fixed portfolio. Excellent long-term career development opportunities. Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified candidates.
Join a Growing Organisation Where Your Career Makes a Difference in the Community. Join us at an exciting time of growth and play a key role in delivering excellent services to our communities. About the role As an Area Repairs Supervisor, you'll play a key role in delivering a high-quality, efficient and customer-focused repairs service across our occupied and empty homes. This is a varied and rewarding role where no two days are the same. You'll lead repairs operations on the ground, manage contractors and colleagues, oversee inspections, and ensure work is completed safely, on time and to a high standard. We're looking for someone who enjoys solving problems, building positive relationships, and taking ownership of challenges. In return, you'll gain exposure to a wide range of maintenance and property services activities, with opportunities to further develop your leadership and technical skills within a supportive team environment. You'll also participate in our out-of-hours on-call rota, helping to ensure our customers receive a responsive and reliable service when they need it most. What you ll be doing Supervising the delivery of responsive repairs and minor works across your area Carrying out inspections and surveys within occupied and vacant properties Preparing schedules of work and overseeing planned maintenance projects Managing contractor performance to ensure quality, value for money and compliance Investigating disrepair issues and implementing effective solutions Undertaking health and safety inspections and ensuring compliance with legislation and best practice Leading, motivating and supporting operatives to achieve excellent outcomes Collaborating with colleagues across the organisation to continuously improve the customer experience You ll bring strong technical knowledge, a recognised trade or professional qualification, and a solid understanding of building works and health & safety legislation. Just as importantly, you ll be a confident communicator and a practical leader who takes pride in getting things right first time. About You You'll be someone who: Has a recognised trade qualification or relevant professional experience within repairs, maintenance or property services Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of building maintenance and repair practices Understands health and safety legislation and its practical application Is proactive, organised and confident making decisions in a fast-paced environment Enjoys working collaboratively and building positive relationships with colleagues, customers and contractors Takes pride in delivering excellent customer service and getting things right first time Is committed to continuous professional development and personal growth Most importantly, you'll be a team player who leads by example, embraces challenges, and is passionate about making a positive difference. Why Join Plymouth Community Homes? We are the city s largest social housing association, with over 16,000 properties providing homes for more than 35,000 people, and we re aiming to grow, to provide more people with high-quality, affordable homes to rent and buy. With a great workforce and a focus on people, we deliver good quality, well-managed and well-maintained homes. What we can offer you: Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days, plus Bank Holidays Holiday trading scheme Free onsite gym and changing facilities Three paid volunteering days each year through our Make a Difference programme Free Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling support Free annual flu vaccination Cycle to Work scheme Modern mobile and digital technology to support agile working A supportive, friendly workplace with regular social and charity events Modern offices with excellent local amenities and transport links Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, grow your career and be part of a team that genuinely cares about customers and colleagues, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today - Please submit your CV and supporting application, demonstrating how your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Andy Withey, Repairs Manager, on (phone number removed). Ready to take the next step? Apply now. Applications will be reviewed and shortlisted on an ongoing basis. We are a committed Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from suitably talented people from any community and background. Living and Working in Plymouth
18/08/2026
Full time
Join a Growing Organisation Where Your Career Makes a Difference in the Community. Join us at an exciting time of growth and play a key role in delivering excellent services to our communities. About the role As an Area Repairs Supervisor, you'll play a key role in delivering a high-quality, efficient and customer-focused repairs service across our occupied and empty homes. This is a varied and rewarding role where no two days are the same. You'll lead repairs operations on the ground, manage contractors and colleagues, oversee inspections, and ensure work is completed safely, on time and to a high standard. We're looking for someone who enjoys solving problems, building positive relationships, and taking ownership of challenges. In return, you'll gain exposure to a wide range of maintenance and property services activities, with opportunities to further develop your leadership and technical skills within a supportive team environment. You'll also participate in our out-of-hours on-call rota, helping to ensure our customers receive a responsive and reliable service when they need it most. What you ll be doing Supervising the delivery of responsive repairs and minor works across your area Carrying out inspections and surveys within occupied and vacant properties Preparing schedules of work and overseeing planned maintenance projects Managing contractor performance to ensure quality, value for money and compliance Investigating disrepair issues and implementing effective solutions Undertaking health and safety inspections and ensuring compliance with legislation and best practice Leading, motivating and supporting operatives to achieve excellent outcomes Collaborating with colleagues across the organisation to continuously improve the customer experience You ll bring strong technical knowledge, a recognised trade or professional qualification, and a solid understanding of building works and health & safety legislation. Just as importantly, you ll be a confident communicator and a practical leader who takes pride in getting things right first time. About You You'll be someone who: Has a recognised trade qualification or relevant professional experience within repairs, maintenance or property services Demonstrates strong technical knowledge of building maintenance and repair practices Understands health and safety legislation and its practical application Is proactive, organised and confident making decisions in a fast-paced environment Enjoys working collaboratively and building positive relationships with colleagues, customers and contractors Takes pride in delivering excellent customer service and getting things right first time Is committed to continuous professional development and personal growth Most importantly, you'll be a team player who leads by example, embraces challenges, and is passionate about making a positive difference. Why Join Plymouth Community Homes? We are the city s largest social housing association, with over 16,000 properties providing homes for more than 35,000 people, and we re aiming to grow, to provide more people with high-quality, affordable homes to rent and buy. With a great workforce and a focus on people, we deliver good quality, well-managed and well-maintained homes. What we can offer you: Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days, plus Bank Holidays Holiday trading scheme Free onsite gym and changing facilities Three paid volunteering days each year through our Make a Difference programme Free Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling support Free annual flu vaccination Cycle to Work scheme Modern mobile and digital technology to support agile working A supportive, friendly workplace with regular social and charity events Modern offices with excellent local amenities and transport links Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, grow your career and be part of a team that genuinely cares about customers and colleagues, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today - Please submit your CV and supporting application, demonstrating how your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Andy Withey, Repairs Manager, on (phone number removed). Ready to take the next step? Apply now. Applications will be reviewed and shortlisted on an ongoing basis. We are a committed Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from suitably talented people from any community and background. Living and Working in Plymouth
Title: Regional Head of Estates London (internally, this role is known as Senior Estate Manager) Location: Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, NW3 7JR Salary: From 54,540, depending on skills, experience and location / 36 hours per week / permanent Job type: Permanent Ref: 16554 Heritage is for everybody, and we are here for heritage. Heritage lives in places and people, memories and stories, artefacts and traditions. It can connect us all to the past, and to each other. It can make us happier, strengthen every community, and help shape society for the better. Everybody should be able to enjoy the benefits it brings. That's why, as a charity, we care for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England, from international icons to local treasures. And it's why we open them up, share their stories and find new ways for everybody to enjoy, learn, play and create. We are looking for a Regional Head of Estates London (internally the role is known as Senior Estate Manager) to join our team. The role is full-time and permanent, working 36 hours per week. The London portfolio brings together more than 20 historic sites across the capital and surrounding area, including Kenwood House, Eltham Palace and Gardens, Marble Hill House, Apsley House, Wellington Arch, Down House, Tilbury Fort, Jewel Tower, London Wall, Winchester Palace, the Royal Artillery Monument, historic statues and the Cenotaph. This is a distinctive regional leadership role combining historic mansions with nationally important monuments, memorials, archaeological remains and complex urban stakeholder requirements. You will lead the regional Estates team and oversee an annual estates and maintenance budget of more than 3 million. Based in London, you may work from home or from one of our site-based offices (Kenwood or Eltham Palace), but you will be expected to spend a proportionate amount of your time at Kenwood, Eltham Palace and Apsley House, and travel across the London sites to attend meetings, site visits and engage with colleagues. The Benefits - Salary from 54,540, depending on skills, experience and location - 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, pro rata, rising to 28 days after 3 years - Matched pension contributions up to 10% - Flexible hours - The opportunity to progress your career within the heritage sector - Apprenticeship opportunities - Subscriptions to professional bodies - Free access to all English Heritage sites for you and up to six friends and family members - 25% discount in our shops and cafes - Enhanced maternity, paternity or shared parental leave - Options to buy additional leave - An inclusive working atmosphere where everybody is supported from all backgrounds, religions and with different needs - Opportunities to go to some of our great live music and history events This is a significant senior leadership role at the heart of English Heritage's work, shaping how some of the country's most significant historic places are cared for, maintained and developed for the future. You will lead, coach and develop a multidisciplinary team, ensuring consistent delivery of maintenance, compliance, conservation and operational priorities. You will manage cyclical, reactive, compliance and capital programmes and an annual estates and maintenance budget of more than 3 million, provide assurance on health and safety, fire and statutory responsibilities, and advise regional and senior stakeholders on estate, maintenance and asset management priorities. This is a unique opportunity to help shape estate delivery across a portfolio of historic buildings and structures in London. We are looking for an experienced estates, property, conservation or facilities leader with strong people leadership, programme and budget management experience. You will bring excellent stakeholder management skills, sound judgement on risk and compliance, and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage complex programmes and drive continuous improvement in a busy urban heritage environment. To be considered for the role, you'll need experience of: 1. Building and managing complex work programmes and budgets. 2. Working at a senior level contributing to national and departmental strategy and policy. 3. Leading a multi-functional team through periods of change. 4. Procuring and managing construction and maintenance contracts. 5. Leading teams managing an estate with a range of property-related issues including safety, legal and statutory requirements. Interviews will be held on 24th September 2026 at Kenwood House, Hampstead Lane, London NW3 7JR. If you would like to talk to us, e.g. about workplace adjustments or working patterns, please contact Jamie Cain, Head of Estates. No agencies please. Find out more about us and what we do on our website. You can also meet some of our people and hear about why they enjoy working with us. Everybody's welcome at English Heritage Forget the stereotypes. It takes thousands of people from every background to care for England's heritage and open it up for everybody to enjoy. We're looking for every type of person with every kind of skill and experience, and we're committed to making sure that English Heritage is an equitable, diverse and inclusive place to work. You can connect with others through our EDI networks as a member or ally. These include Ethnic Diversity, Faith & Belief, Social Equity, LGBTQ+, Neurodivergence, Age, Disability, Gender, and Health and Wellbeing. We take wellbeing seriously. We are committed to ensuring everyone feels safe at work and can carry out their role. To support this, we have a network of Mental Health First Aiders, regular information and awareness events, unlimited access to an Employee Assistance Programme and work with our people to implement reasonable adjustments. Closing date: 06/09/:59:59
17/08/2026
Full time
Title: Regional Head of Estates London (internally, this role is known as Senior Estate Manager) Location: Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, NW3 7JR Salary: From 54,540, depending on skills, experience and location / 36 hours per week / permanent Job type: Permanent Ref: 16554 Heritage is for everybody, and we are here for heritage. Heritage lives in places and people, memories and stories, artefacts and traditions. It can connect us all to the past, and to each other. It can make us happier, strengthen every community, and help shape society for the better. Everybody should be able to enjoy the benefits it brings. That's why, as a charity, we care for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England, from international icons to local treasures. And it's why we open them up, share their stories and find new ways for everybody to enjoy, learn, play and create. We are looking for a Regional Head of Estates London (internally the role is known as Senior Estate Manager) to join our team. The role is full-time and permanent, working 36 hours per week. The London portfolio brings together more than 20 historic sites across the capital and surrounding area, including Kenwood House, Eltham Palace and Gardens, Marble Hill House, Apsley House, Wellington Arch, Down House, Tilbury Fort, Jewel Tower, London Wall, Winchester Palace, the Royal Artillery Monument, historic statues and the Cenotaph. This is a distinctive regional leadership role combining historic mansions with nationally important monuments, memorials, archaeological remains and complex urban stakeholder requirements. You will lead the regional Estates team and oversee an annual estates and maintenance budget of more than 3 million. Based in London, you may work from home or from one of our site-based offices (Kenwood or Eltham Palace), but you will be expected to spend a proportionate amount of your time at Kenwood, Eltham Palace and Apsley House, and travel across the London sites to attend meetings, site visits and engage with colleagues. The Benefits - Salary from 54,540, depending on skills, experience and location - 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, pro rata, rising to 28 days after 3 years - Matched pension contributions up to 10% - Flexible hours - The opportunity to progress your career within the heritage sector - Apprenticeship opportunities - Subscriptions to professional bodies - Free access to all English Heritage sites for you and up to six friends and family members - 25% discount in our shops and cafes - Enhanced maternity, paternity or shared parental leave - Options to buy additional leave - An inclusive working atmosphere where everybody is supported from all backgrounds, religions and with different needs - Opportunities to go to some of our great live music and history events This is a significant senior leadership role at the heart of English Heritage's work, shaping how some of the country's most significant historic places are cared for, maintained and developed for the future. You will lead, coach and develop a multidisciplinary team, ensuring consistent delivery of maintenance, compliance, conservation and operational priorities. You will manage cyclical, reactive, compliance and capital programmes and an annual estates and maintenance budget of more than 3 million, provide assurance on health and safety, fire and statutory responsibilities, and advise regional and senior stakeholders on estate, maintenance and asset management priorities. This is a unique opportunity to help shape estate delivery across a portfolio of historic buildings and structures in London. We are looking for an experienced estates, property, conservation or facilities leader with strong people leadership, programme and budget management experience. You will bring excellent stakeholder management skills, sound judgement on risk and compliance, and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage complex programmes and drive continuous improvement in a busy urban heritage environment. To be considered for the role, you'll need experience of: 1. Building and managing complex work programmes and budgets. 2. Working at a senior level contributing to national and departmental strategy and policy. 3. Leading a multi-functional team through periods of change. 4. Procuring and managing construction and maintenance contracts. 5. Leading teams managing an estate with a range of property-related issues including safety, legal and statutory requirements. Interviews will be held on 24th September 2026 at Kenwood House, Hampstead Lane, London NW3 7JR. If you would like to talk to us, e.g. about workplace adjustments or working patterns, please contact Jamie Cain, Head of Estates. No agencies please. Find out more about us and what we do on our website. You can also meet some of our people and hear about why they enjoy working with us. Everybody's welcome at English Heritage Forget the stereotypes. It takes thousands of people from every background to care for England's heritage and open it up for everybody to enjoy. We're looking for every type of person with every kind of skill and experience, and we're committed to making sure that English Heritage is an equitable, diverse and inclusive place to work. You can connect with others through our EDI networks as a member or ally. These include Ethnic Diversity, Faith & Belief, Social Equity, LGBTQ+, Neurodivergence, Age, Disability, Gender, and Health and Wellbeing. We take wellbeing seriously. We are committed to ensuring everyone feels safe at work and can carry out their role. To support this, we have a network of Mental Health First Aiders, regular information and awareness events, unlimited access to an Employee Assistance Programme and work with our people to implement reasonable adjustments. Closing date: 06/09/:59:59
Building Services Manager Exeter Devon & Somerset portfolio An established public-sector organisation is looking to appoint a Building Services Manager to join its Estates team, based from Exeter. This is a varied estates environment covering approximately 100 operational sites across Devon and Somerset , including training facilities, offices, workshops and a stores facilities. Properties differ considerably in their age, use and operating requirements, with many locations occupied around different working patterns. As a result, the estate presents an interesting mix of planned maintenance, statutory compliance, reactive works and longer-term improvement projects. The Role As Building Services Manager , you will act as the Estates team's technical lead for Mechanical & Electrical building services, supporting the ongoing maintenance, improvement and renewal of the organisation's property portfolio. Working closely with the Senior Property Manager and wider Estates team, you will take ownership of building services compliance and help shape annual maintenance and improvement programmes. You will also oversee consultants and contractors delivering planned, reactive and project works across the estate. Key responsibilities will include: Acting as the technical lead for M&E and building services matters across the property portfolio. Managing statutory compliance alongside planned and reactive maintenance programmes. Undertaking property inspections and condition surveys, identifying required works and advising on priorities. Developing annual programmes of building services maintenance, servicing, replacement and improvement works. Managing M&E projects from initial scope through specification, procurement and delivery to completion. Preparing and reviewing technical specifications, drawings, cost estimates and work instructions. Managing external consultants, contractors and maintenance providers, including contract administration, certification and payment authorisation. Monitoring contractor performance, quality and Health & Safety standards. Maintaining accurate statutory maintenance and asset records and highlighting areas of risk or non-compliance. Providing technical input across power, lighting, heating, ventilation, fire detection and alarms, security, data installations and renewable technologies. Supporting wider property projects with specialist building services advice. Monitoring utilities and energy consumption across the estate and identifying opportunities to improve efficiency. Contributing to carbon reduction and environmental initiatives, including assessing new and emerging technologies. Ensuring works comply with relevant legislation, Building Regulations, Health & Safety requirements, CDM and internal procurement procedures. Managing works to agreed programmes and budgets while considering whole-life asset costs. About You The successful Building Services Manager will bring broad M&E/building services knowledge together with experience of managing maintenance contracts and projects across a multi-site estate. You will ideally be able to demonstrate: Experience managing statutory compliance, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance. A strong background delivering both major and minor M&E projects, including contract administration and budgetary control. Experience managing building services consultants, contractors and suppliers. The ability to undertake building services condition and asset surveys and translate findings into practical programmes of work. Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation, drawings and cost estimates. Good knowledge of building services legislation, technical standards and statutory compliance requirements. Understanding of Health & Safety, Building Regulations, water regulations, asbestos requirements and CDM. Knowledge of standard forms of contract, ideally including JCT, NEC and relevant building services contracts. Good commercial awareness, including cost planning, budget management and procurement. An understanding of carbon reduction, energy management, renewable technologies and current building services trends. Strong communication and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to explain technical matters clearly to different audiences. The ability to organise competing priorities and manage multiple projects and maintenance requirements simultaneously. Confidence working independently and across a geographically dispersed estate. Competence using Microsoft Office and relevant estates/project maintenance systems; CAD experience would be beneficial. You will hold a relevant Building Services, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering qualification, or be able to demonstrate equivalent industry knowledge and experience. Professional membership of a relevant body such as CIBSE, IET or IMechE would also be welcomed. What's in it for you? This is an opportunity to take a key technical role within a diverse and operationally important property portfolio. Rather than looking after a collection of similar commercial buildings, you'll work across an estate ranging from operational sites and training facilities through to offices, workshops and support buildings. As Building Services Manager , you'll have the scope to influence how building services are maintained and improved, shape future investment priorities and contribute to energy efficiency and carbon-reduction initiatives across the estate.
17/08/2026
Full time
Building Services Manager Exeter Devon & Somerset portfolio An established public-sector organisation is looking to appoint a Building Services Manager to join its Estates team, based from Exeter. This is a varied estates environment covering approximately 100 operational sites across Devon and Somerset , including training facilities, offices, workshops and a stores facilities. Properties differ considerably in their age, use and operating requirements, with many locations occupied around different working patterns. As a result, the estate presents an interesting mix of planned maintenance, statutory compliance, reactive works and longer-term improvement projects. The Role As Building Services Manager , you will act as the Estates team's technical lead for Mechanical & Electrical building services, supporting the ongoing maintenance, improvement and renewal of the organisation's property portfolio. Working closely with the Senior Property Manager and wider Estates team, you will take ownership of building services compliance and help shape annual maintenance and improvement programmes. You will also oversee consultants and contractors delivering planned, reactive and project works across the estate. Key responsibilities will include: Acting as the technical lead for M&E and building services matters across the property portfolio. Managing statutory compliance alongside planned and reactive maintenance programmes. Undertaking property inspections and condition surveys, identifying required works and advising on priorities. Developing annual programmes of building services maintenance, servicing, replacement and improvement works. Managing M&E projects from initial scope through specification, procurement and delivery to completion. Preparing and reviewing technical specifications, drawings, cost estimates and work instructions. Managing external consultants, contractors and maintenance providers, including contract administration, certification and payment authorisation. Monitoring contractor performance, quality and Health & Safety standards. Maintaining accurate statutory maintenance and asset records and highlighting areas of risk or non-compliance. Providing technical input across power, lighting, heating, ventilation, fire detection and alarms, security, data installations and renewable technologies. Supporting wider property projects with specialist building services advice. Monitoring utilities and energy consumption across the estate and identifying opportunities to improve efficiency. Contributing to carbon reduction and environmental initiatives, including assessing new and emerging technologies. Ensuring works comply with relevant legislation, Building Regulations, Health & Safety requirements, CDM and internal procurement procedures. Managing works to agreed programmes and budgets while considering whole-life asset costs. About You The successful Building Services Manager will bring broad M&E/building services knowledge together with experience of managing maintenance contracts and projects across a multi-site estate. You will ideally be able to demonstrate: Experience managing statutory compliance, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance. A strong background delivering both major and minor M&E projects, including contract administration and budgetary control. Experience managing building services consultants, contractors and suppliers. The ability to undertake building services condition and asset surveys and translate findings into practical programmes of work. Experience preparing specifications, tender documentation, drawings and cost estimates. Good knowledge of building services legislation, technical standards and statutory compliance requirements. Understanding of Health & Safety, Building Regulations, water regulations, asbestos requirements and CDM. Knowledge of standard forms of contract, ideally including JCT, NEC and relevant building services contracts. Good commercial awareness, including cost planning, budget management and procurement. An understanding of carbon reduction, energy management, renewable technologies and current building services trends. Strong communication and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to explain technical matters clearly to different audiences. The ability to organise competing priorities and manage multiple projects and maintenance requirements simultaneously. Confidence working independently and across a geographically dispersed estate. Competence using Microsoft Office and relevant estates/project maintenance systems; CAD experience would be beneficial. You will hold a relevant Building Services, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering qualification, or be able to demonstrate equivalent industry knowledge and experience. Professional membership of a relevant body such as CIBSE, IET or IMechE would also be welcomed. What's in it for you? This is an opportunity to take a key technical role within a diverse and operationally important property portfolio. Rather than looking after a collection of similar commercial buildings, you'll work across an estate ranging from operational sites and training facilities through to offices, workshops and support buildings. As Building Services Manager , you'll have the scope to influence how building services are maintained and improved, shape future investment priorities and contribute to energy efficiency and carbon-reduction initiatives across the estate.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to provide temporary holiday cover on a Planned Works and Social Housing refurbishment contract across the Boston area. This is a temporary opportunity running from 11 September 2026 . You will join an established property services team delivering refurbishment and planned works for a leading social housing contract, with mileage paid and temporary employee benefits available. The role involves operational site management across a range of refurbishment projects, leading directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required quality standards. We welcome applications from Site Managers, Senior Site Managers, Construction Site Managers, Refurbishment Site Managers, Planned Works Site Managers and Construction Managers with strong refurbishment experience and a background in social housing or residential construction. Key Responsibilities: Manage the day-to-day operational delivery of planned works and refurbishment projects Lead and manage directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams Ensure projects are delivered safely, effectively and on programme Oversee refurbishment and retrofit works across the Boston area Ensure all Health & Safety policies and procedures are strictly followed Maintain accurate and up-to-date Health & Safety records Ensure employees, subcontractors and visitors are appropriately inducted Monitor the quality and specification of works being completed on site Ensure environmental and waste management procedures are followed Organise regular site meetings and coordinate site activities Plan and manage labour, materials and other site resources effectively Motivate, support and manage site staff, providing coaching and guidance where required Maintain high standards of site presentation Liaise with the Project Manager, clients, subcontractors and other stakeholders Ensure company procedures and customer satisfaction standards are consistently maintained Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within construction or refurbishment Strong experience delivering planned works and refurbishment projects Knowledge of kitchens and bathrooms, roofline works and re-roofing Experience managing directly employed and subcontracted construction teams Minimum Level 4 qualification, such as NVQ4 or HNC, or equivalent experience SMSTS Scaffold inspection qualification/experience Valid CSCS card Asbestos Awareness qualification; Duty to Manage experience would be desirable Full UK driving licence Excellent communication and leadership skills Experience working within social housing is desirable Experience working in live, occupied or void properties is desirable Benefits: Mileage paid Temporary employee benefits apply Opportunity to work on an established social housing refurbishment contract Experience within a major property services and refurbishment environment Supportive and professional working environment If you're interested in this Site Manager role in the Boston area, please apply online today or contact Alex on (phone number removed)
17/08/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to provide temporary holiday cover on a Planned Works and Social Housing refurbishment contract across the Boston area. This is a temporary opportunity running from 11 September 2026 . You will join an established property services team delivering refurbishment and planned works for a leading social housing contract, with mileage paid and temporary employee benefits available. The role involves operational site management across a range of refurbishment projects, leading directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required quality standards. We welcome applications from Site Managers, Senior Site Managers, Construction Site Managers, Refurbishment Site Managers, Planned Works Site Managers and Construction Managers with strong refurbishment experience and a background in social housing or residential construction. Key Responsibilities: Manage the day-to-day operational delivery of planned works and refurbishment projects Lead and manage directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams Ensure projects are delivered safely, effectively and on programme Oversee refurbishment and retrofit works across the Boston area Ensure all Health & Safety policies and procedures are strictly followed Maintain accurate and up-to-date Health & Safety records Ensure employees, subcontractors and visitors are appropriately inducted Monitor the quality and specification of works being completed on site Ensure environmental and waste management procedures are followed Organise regular site meetings and coordinate site activities Plan and manage labour, materials and other site resources effectively Motivate, support and manage site staff, providing coaching and guidance where required Maintain high standards of site presentation Liaise with the Project Manager, clients, subcontractors and other stakeholders Ensure company procedures and customer satisfaction standards are consistently maintained Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within construction or refurbishment Strong experience delivering planned works and refurbishment projects Knowledge of kitchens and bathrooms, roofline works and re-roofing Experience managing directly employed and subcontracted construction teams Minimum Level 4 qualification, such as NVQ4 or HNC, or equivalent experience SMSTS Scaffold inspection qualification/experience Valid CSCS card Asbestos Awareness qualification; Duty to Manage experience would be desirable Full UK driving licence Excellent communication and leadership skills Experience working within social housing is desirable Experience working in live, occupied or void properties is desirable Benefits: Mileage paid Temporary employee benefits apply Opportunity to work on an established social housing refurbishment contract Experience within a major property services and refurbishment environment Supportive and professional working environment If you're interested in this Site Manager role in the Boston area, please apply online today or contact Alex on (phone number removed)
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to provide additional support on a Retrofit and Capital Works Social Housing refurbishment contract across the Grimsby area. This is a temporary opportunity, offering mileage paid and temporary employee benefits. You will join an established property services team delivering retrofit and capital works projects within social housing. The role involves operational site management across a range of retrofit and refurbishment projects, leading directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required quality standards. Experience with air source heat pumps, solar PV and ventilation systems will be particularly relevant to this position. We welcome applications from Site Managers, Senior Site Managers, Construction Site Managers, Retrofit Site Managers, Capital Works Site Managers and Construction Managers with strong retrofit, planned works or refurbishment experience and a background in social housing or residential construction. Key Responsibilities: Manage the day-to-day operational delivery of retrofit, capital works and refurbishment projects Lead and manage directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams Ensure projects are delivered safely, effectively and on programme Oversee retrofit and construction works across the Grimsby area Ensure all Health & Safety policies and procedures are strictly followed Maintain accurate and up-to-date Health & Safety records Ensure employees, subcontractors and visitors are appropriately inducted Monitor the quality and specification of works being completed on site Ensure environmental and waste management procedures are followed Organise regular site meetings and coordinate site activities Plan and manage labour, materials and other site resources effectively Motivate, support and manage site staff, providing training, coaching and guidance where required Maintain high standards of site presentation Liaise with the Project Manager, clients, subcontractors and other stakeholders Ensure company procedures and customer satisfaction standards are consistently maintained Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within construction, retrofit or refurbishment Strong experience delivering retrofit, planned works or refurbishment projects Knowledge of air source heat pumps, solar PV and ventilation systems Experience managing directly employed and subcontracted construction/refurbishment teams Minimum Level 4 qualification, such as NVQ4 or HNC, or equivalent experience SMSTS Scaffold inspection qualification/experience Valid CSCS card Asbestos Awareness qualification; Duty to Manage experience would be desirable Full UK driving licence Excellent communication and leadership skills Experience working within social housing is desirable Experience working in live, occupied or void properties is desirable Benefits: Weekly pay (CIS payments available) Mileage paid Temporary employee benefits apply Opportunity to work on an established Retrofit and Capital Works Social Housing contract Experience within a major property services and refurbishment environment Opportunity to work on projects involving air source heat pumps, PV and ventilation Supportive and professional working environment If you're interested in this Temp Site Manager role in the Grimsby area, please apply online today or call (phone number removed) for further information.
17/08/2026
Contract
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to provide additional support on a Retrofit and Capital Works Social Housing refurbishment contract across the Grimsby area. This is a temporary opportunity, offering mileage paid and temporary employee benefits. You will join an established property services team delivering retrofit and capital works projects within social housing. The role involves operational site management across a range of retrofit and refurbishment projects, leading directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, on programme and to the required quality standards. Experience with air source heat pumps, solar PV and ventilation systems will be particularly relevant to this position. We welcome applications from Site Managers, Senior Site Managers, Construction Site Managers, Retrofit Site Managers, Capital Works Site Managers and Construction Managers with strong retrofit, planned works or refurbishment experience and a background in social housing or residential construction. Key Responsibilities: Manage the day-to-day operational delivery of retrofit, capital works and refurbishment projects Lead and manage directly employed and subcontracted construction and trade teams Ensure projects are delivered safely, effectively and on programme Oversee retrofit and construction works across the Grimsby area Ensure all Health & Safety policies and procedures are strictly followed Maintain accurate and up-to-date Health & Safety records Ensure employees, subcontractors and visitors are appropriately inducted Monitor the quality and specification of works being completed on site Ensure environmental and waste management procedures are followed Organise regular site meetings and coordinate site activities Plan and manage labour, materials and other site resources effectively Motivate, support and manage site staff, providing training, coaching and guidance where required Maintain high standards of site presentation Liaise with the Project Manager, clients, subcontractors and other stakeholders Ensure company procedures and customer satisfaction standards are consistently maintained Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within construction, retrofit or refurbishment Strong experience delivering retrofit, planned works or refurbishment projects Knowledge of air source heat pumps, solar PV and ventilation systems Experience managing directly employed and subcontracted construction/refurbishment teams Minimum Level 4 qualification, such as NVQ4 or HNC, or equivalent experience SMSTS Scaffold inspection qualification/experience Valid CSCS card Asbestos Awareness qualification; Duty to Manage experience would be desirable Full UK driving licence Excellent communication and leadership skills Experience working within social housing is desirable Experience working in live, occupied or void properties is desirable Benefits: Weekly pay (CIS payments available) Mileage paid Temporary employee benefits apply Opportunity to work on an established Retrofit and Capital Works Social Housing contract Experience within a major property services and refurbishment environment Opportunity to work on projects involving air source heat pumps, PV and ventilation Supportive and professional working environment If you're interested in this Temp Site Manager role in the Grimsby area, please apply online today or call (phone number removed) for further information.
PROPERTY INSPECTOR Rendall & Rittner • Competitive + Car Allownace • Hybrid - Covering Southport, Bournemouth and Southampton ROLE OVERVIEW You will play a key role in safeguarding the standards, safety and presentation of our developments across Southampton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and surrounding areas. With a hybrid working pattern and a strong focus on being on site, you will typically complete around 4-6 inspections each day, ensuring communal areas, building fabric and services are well maintained and any risks are quickly addressed. You will be supported by a dedicated property management team and receive a £4,000 per annum car allowance on top of your salary. First-stage interviews will be via Microsoft Teams. This role is ideal if you have experience in property management, property/site inspections or maintenance-particularly if you bring a practical, hands-on maintenance mindset and enjoy being out on the road. ROLE EXPECTATIONS You will spend most days visiting multiple developments, completing structured inspections, capturing clear reports with photos, and escalating any hazards, defects or maintenance needs. You will liaise with site staff, contractors and residents, following through actions to resolution and keeping accurate records so issues are prioritised and resolved swiftly. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You complete thorough, timely inspections across your patch every day with accurate, actionable reporting. Health, safety and compliance risks are identified early and mitigated quickly with clear follow-up. Sites are consistently clean, safe and well-presented, reflected in positive resident and client feedback. Contractor works are monitored effectively, with quality, value and timelines achieved. Communication is proactive, professional and well-documented, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. You manage your schedule efficiently, balancing urgency with planned preventive checks. HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Conducting 4-6 structured site inspections daily, documenting findings with photos and clear actions. Checking health and safety compliance, including communal areas, fire safety measures and access routes. Raising, prioritising and tracking maintenance works with contractors and onsite teams. Meeting and liaising with site staff and residents to understand issues and provide updates. Following up on remedial actions to ensure timely completion and quality outcomes. Preparing concise reports and updating systems to keep stakeholders informed. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR You enjoy being on the move, splitting time between home, office and sites with minimal supervision. You are detail-focused, practical and calm under pressure, with a strong sense of ownership. You build trust quickly with residents, site teams and contractors through clear, courteous communication. You are safety-conscious and diligent, confident making decisions and escalating when needed. You take pride in presentation and understand how small details shape the resident experience. EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Previous experience in property management, block/building inspections or estate services. Hands-on maintenance, facilities or building services background. Working knowledge of health and safety in residential settings and risk identification. Familiarity with using mobile inspection apps, photos and structured reporting. Experience coordinating contractors and following up on remedial works. WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on practical site-inspection capability, health and safety awareness, problem-solving, and how you communicate findings and follow-through on actions We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
17/08/2026
Full time
PROPERTY INSPECTOR Rendall & Rittner • Competitive + Car Allownace • Hybrid - Covering Southport, Bournemouth and Southampton ROLE OVERVIEW You will play a key role in safeguarding the standards, safety and presentation of our developments across Southampton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and surrounding areas. With a hybrid working pattern and a strong focus on being on site, you will typically complete around 4-6 inspections each day, ensuring communal areas, building fabric and services are well maintained and any risks are quickly addressed. You will be supported by a dedicated property management team and receive a £4,000 per annum car allowance on top of your salary. First-stage interviews will be via Microsoft Teams. This role is ideal if you have experience in property management, property/site inspections or maintenance-particularly if you bring a practical, hands-on maintenance mindset and enjoy being out on the road. ROLE EXPECTATIONS You will spend most days visiting multiple developments, completing structured inspections, capturing clear reports with photos, and escalating any hazards, defects or maintenance needs. You will liaise with site staff, contractors and residents, following through actions to resolution and keeping accurate records so issues are prioritised and resolved swiftly. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You complete thorough, timely inspections across your patch every day with accurate, actionable reporting. Health, safety and compliance risks are identified early and mitigated quickly with clear follow-up. Sites are consistently clean, safe and well-presented, reflected in positive resident and client feedback. Contractor works are monitored effectively, with quality, value and timelines achieved. Communication is proactive, professional and well-documented, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. You manage your schedule efficiently, balancing urgency with planned preventive checks. HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Conducting 4-6 structured site inspections daily, documenting findings with photos and clear actions. Checking health and safety compliance, including communal areas, fire safety measures and access routes. Raising, prioritising and tracking maintenance works with contractors and onsite teams. Meeting and liaising with site staff and residents to understand issues and provide updates. Following up on remedial actions to ensure timely completion and quality outcomes. Preparing concise reports and updating systems to keep stakeholders informed. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR You enjoy being on the move, splitting time between home, office and sites with minimal supervision. You are detail-focused, practical and calm under pressure, with a strong sense of ownership. You build trust quickly with residents, site teams and contractors through clear, courteous communication. You are safety-conscious and diligent, confident making decisions and escalating when needed. You take pride in presentation and understand how small details shape the resident experience. EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Previous experience in property management, block/building inspections or estate services. Hands-on maintenance, facilities or building services background. Working knowledge of health and safety in residential settings and risk identification. Familiarity with using mobile inspection apps, photos and structured reporting. Experience coordinating contractors and following up on remedial works. WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on practical site-inspection capability, health and safety awareness, problem-solving, and how you communicate findings and follow-through on actions We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
Salary: £17,485.35 per annum Job Location: Littlehampton - Oakland Court Hours: 25 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Operating Company: Grange Property Management Are you customer focused, confident and logical with excellent communication skills? We are currently recruiting for a visiting Scheme Manager to manage our property at Oakland Court, Littlehampton. The scheme has 50 properties which include one- and two-bedroom flats. The position is a lone working role with support from a Regional Manager, Training and Support Assistant and a Head Office Team. The role is customer facing and varied, you will be responsible for supporting residents in maintaining their well-being and independence and support the delivery of quality property management services, which respond to customer and business needs. You will oversee the general management of the building including organisation of repairs and maintenance of internal and external communal areas, along with the structure of the building. You will also monitor our cleaning, gardening and window cleaning contractors to ensure they are delivering services in-line with the required specification. You'll be dealing with generic leaseholder matters including lease and property queries, customer complaints and any general enquiries that may arise. We're looking for someone that has a 'can do' attitude and able to manage their own workload independently and able to empathise with the resident age group - typically 65 plus. The ideal candidate will have; A general understanding of building maintenance and repairs. Excellent communication skills. The ability to develop and nurture good working relationships with residents, contractors and clients. A general knowledge of leasehold property would be beneficial but not essential. You must be self-motivated and be able to demonstrate excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. You will need good customer skills and have a proven track record in providing services to those with a support need. Above all we are looking for someone with a patient and caring personality and a commitment to service excellence. This is a fantastic opportunity to utilise your extensive skills and experience to really make a difference. Car parking is offered on a first come first served basis although the Scheme Manager does have a designated parking space. You'll be expected to work Monday to Friday, 5hrs a day between 9am and 2pm. Please review the full role profile and Behaviours & Mandatory Accountabilities on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: 28th August 2026 at midnight Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. This vacancy may close without notice.
17/08/2026
Full time
Salary: £17,485.35 per annum Job Location: Littlehampton - Oakland Court Hours: 25 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Operating Company: Grange Property Management Are you customer focused, confident and logical with excellent communication skills? We are currently recruiting for a visiting Scheme Manager to manage our property at Oakland Court, Littlehampton. The scheme has 50 properties which include one- and two-bedroom flats. The position is a lone working role with support from a Regional Manager, Training and Support Assistant and a Head Office Team. The role is customer facing and varied, you will be responsible for supporting residents in maintaining their well-being and independence and support the delivery of quality property management services, which respond to customer and business needs. You will oversee the general management of the building including organisation of repairs and maintenance of internal and external communal areas, along with the structure of the building. You will also monitor our cleaning, gardening and window cleaning contractors to ensure they are delivering services in-line with the required specification. You'll be dealing with generic leaseholder matters including lease and property queries, customer complaints and any general enquiries that may arise. We're looking for someone that has a 'can do' attitude and able to manage their own workload independently and able to empathise with the resident age group - typically 65 plus. The ideal candidate will have; A general understanding of building maintenance and repairs. Excellent communication skills. The ability to develop and nurture good working relationships with residents, contractors and clients. A general knowledge of leasehold property would be beneficial but not essential. You must be self-motivated and be able to demonstrate excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. You will need good customer skills and have a proven track record in providing services to those with a support need. Above all we are looking for someone with a patient and caring personality and a commitment to service excellence. This is a fantastic opportunity to utilise your extensive skills and experience to really make a difference. Car parking is offered on a first come first served basis although the Scheme Manager does have a designated parking space. You'll be expected to work Monday to Friday, 5hrs a day between 9am and 2pm. Please review the full role profile and Behaviours & Mandatory Accountabilities on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: 28th August 2026 at midnight Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. This vacancy may close without notice.
Clark Wood - Accountancy Practice & Tax Recruitment
Corporate Tax Manager - Property & Real EstateLondon Property Tax Compliance & Advisory Hybrid WorkingA leading London accountancy and advisory firm is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its growing specialist Property Tax team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to develop or further specialise within the property and real estate sector, working with an impressive portfolio including owner-managed businesses, property investment and development groups and real estate funds.The position offers a genuine combination of Corporate Tax compliance and advisory work, alongside significant client responsibility and the opportunity to manage and develop junior members of the team.You'll work closely with senior tax specialists on complex property transactions, restructuring, acquisitions, disposals and group tax planning, making this particularly attractive for someone looking for broader advisory exposure at Manager level.The RoleYou will manage the Corporation Tax requirements of a varied portfolio of property and real estate clients, including standalone companies and complex corporate groups.Alongside overseeing the compliance portfolio, you'll become involved in a broad range of property-related advisory projects.Responsibilities will include:Managing Corporation Tax compliance for a portfolio of property clients.Working with property investment businesses, development groups, real estate funds and owner-managed businesses.Reviewing Corporation Tax computations and returns prepared by junior colleagues.Identifying tax planning opportunities and potential tax risks across the client portfolio.Advising on the tax implications of different property and investment structures, including companies and LLPs.Corporate restructuring and group reorganisations.Group tax planning.Advising on Corporate Interest Restriction.Withholding tax matters.Advising on corporate and property acquisitions and disposals.Supporting transaction-related tax projects and due diligence.Preparing and reviewing tax sections of due diligence reports.Managing client relationships and acting as a key point of contact.Managing billing, budgets and WIP across the portfolio.Line managing junior members of the Corporate Tax team.Providing technical support, training, feedback and appraisals to junior colleagues.Contributing to the firm's wider Property sector group.Attending property networking events and becoming involved in business development.The Ideal CandidateYou will have strong UK Corporate Tax experience gained within an accountancy practice or professional services environment and previous experience managing a portfolio that includes corporate groups.You'll ideally be CTA qualified, although strong candidates with equivalent Corporate Tax experience will also be considered.Previous Property or Real Estate Tax experience would naturally be advantageous, particularly exposure to property investment or development businesses.You'll be comfortable reviewing the work of junior colleagues, managing client relationships and taking ownership of assignments with limited supervision.Experience with AlphaTax would also be beneficial.Most importantly, you'll have the technical ability and commercial awareness to move beyond simply delivering compliance and identify tax planning opportunities and potential issues for clients.What's On Offer?This is a strong opportunity for someone looking to build a long-term specialism within one of the most active areas of Corporate Tax.You'll gain exposure to a diverse property client base alongside increasingly sophisticated advisory work across transactions, restructuring, group planning, acquisitions and disposals.The position offers:Hybrid and flexible workingSpecialist Property & Real Estate Tax exposureA genuine combination of compliance and advisory workComplex corporate groups and investment structuresTransaction and due diligence exposureDirect client responsibilityManagement and development of junior staffProperty sector networking and business development opportunitiesStrong technical developmentClear opportunities for further career progressionFor Further InformationFor further information on this role or other Corporate Tax opportunities across London, please contact David Elliot at Clark Wood. All enquiries are treated in the strictest confidence. If you're considering a move but this particular opportunity isn't quite right, please feel free to get in touch for a confidential discussion about the wider market.Refer a FriendKnow someone who could be suitable?We offer a £500 referral bonus for successful introductions, so if you know a Corporate Tax professional who may be interested, please get in touch.
17/08/2026
Full time
Corporate Tax Manager - Property & Real EstateLondon Property Tax Compliance & Advisory Hybrid WorkingA leading London accountancy and advisory firm is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its growing specialist Property Tax team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to develop or further specialise within the property and real estate sector, working with an impressive portfolio including owner-managed businesses, property investment and development groups and real estate funds.The position offers a genuine combination of Corporate Tax compliance and advisory work, alongside significant client responsibility and the opportunity to manage and develop junior members of the team.You'll work closely with senior tax specialists on complex property transactions, restructuring, acquisitions, disposals and group tax planning, making this particularly attractive for someone looking for broader advisory exposure at Manager level.The RoleYou will manage the Corporation Tax requirements of a varied portfolio of property and real estate clients, including standalone companies and complex corporate groups.Alongside overseeing the compliance portfolio, you'll become involved in a broad range of property-related advisory projects.Responsibilities will include:Managing Corporation Tax compliance for a portfolio of property clients.Working with property investment businesses, development groups, real estate funds and owner-managed businesses.Reviewing Corporation Tax computations and returns prepared by junior colleagues.Identifying tax planning opportunities and potential tax risks across the client portfolio.Advising on the tax implications of different property and investment structures, including companies and LLPs.Corporate restructuring and group reorganisations.Group tax planning.Advising on Corporate Interest Restriction.Withholding tax matters.Advising on corporate and property acquisitions and disposals.Supporting transaction-related tax projects and due diligence.Preparing and reviewing tax sections of due diligence reports.Managing client relationships and acting as a key point of contact.Managing billing, budgets and WIP across the portfolio.Line managing junior members of the Corporate Tax team.Providing technical support, training, feedback and appraisals to junior colleagues.Contributing to the firm's wider Property sector group.Attending property networking events and becoming involved in business development.The Ideal CandidateYou will have strong UK Corporate Tax experience gained within an accountancy practice or professional services environment and previous experience managing a portfolio that includes corporate groups.You'll ideally be CTA qualified, although strong candidates with equivalent Corporate Tax experience will also be considered.Previous Property or Real Estate Tax experience would naturally be advantageous, particularly exposure to property investment or development businesses.You'll be comfortable reviewing the work of junior colleagues, managing client relationships and taking ownership of assignments with limited supervision.Experience with AlphaTax would also be beneficial.Most importantly, you'll have the technical ability and commercial awareness to move beyond simply delivering compliance and identify tax planning opportunities and potential issues for clients.What's On Offer?This is a strong opportunity for someone looking to build a long-term specialism within one of the most active areas of Corporate Tax.You'll gain exposure to a diverse property client base alongside increasingly sophisticated advisory work across transactions, restructuring, group planning, acquisitions and disposals.The position offers:Hybrid and flexible workingSpecialist Property & Real Estate Tax exposureA genuine combination of compliance and advisory workComplex corporate groups and investment structuresTransaction and due diligence exposureDirect client responsibilityManagement and development of junior staffProperty sector networking and business development opportunitiesStrong technical developmentClear opportunities for further career progressionFor Further InformationFor further information on this role or other Corporate Tax opportunities across London, please contact David Elliot at Clark Wood. All enquiries are treated in the strictest confidence. If you're considering a move but this particular opportunity isn't quite right, please feel free to get in touch for a confidential discussion about the wider market.Refer a FriendKnow someone who could be suitable?We offer a £500 referral bonus for successful introductions, so if you know a Corporate Tax professional who may be interested, please get in touch.