Maintenance Surveyor - Exeter Salary: £42,000 - £47,000 Location: Exeter (covering Exeter, Torbay, and Plymouth) Contract Type: Permanent We're looking for a skilled Maintenance Surveyor to join a forward-thinking Property Services Team based in Exeter. This role covers the Devon locality, with a focus on Exeter, Torbay, and Plymouth. The Role Reporting to the Operations Manager, you'll take ownership of diagnosing and resolving day-to-day maintenance issues. You'll support both in-house trade teams and external contractors to ensure repairs are completed efficiently and to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections before, during, and after repair works Provide detailed specifications including scope, cost estimates, and timelines Ensure works are completed safely and to the required standards Maintain accurate property data and records Build strong local knowledge of customer needs and asset conditions Continuously develop your technical expertise What We're Looking For Strong technical knowledge of housing construction and core trades Hands-on trade experience and excellent diagnostic skills Experience in social housing maintenance and building surveying Confident managing contractors and ensuring health & safety compliance Clear, empathetic communication with tenants and colleagues IT proficiency and familiarity with internal systems Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (travel required) Willingness to undergo a basic DBS check
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Maintenance Surveyor - Exeter Salary: £42,000 - £47,000 Location: Exeter (covering Exeter, Torbay, and Plymouth) Contract Type: Permanent We're looking for a skilled Maintenance Surveyor to join a forward-thinking Property Services Team based in Exeter. This role covers the Devon locality, with a focus on Exeter, Torbay, and Plymouth. The Role Reporting to the Operations Manager, you'll take ownership of diagnosing and resolving day-to-day maintenance issues. You'll support both in-house trade teams and external contractors to ensure repairs are completed efficiently and to a high standard. Key Responsibilities: Conduct inspections before, during, and after repair works Provide detailed specifications including scope, cost estimates, and timelines Ensure works are completed safely and to the required standards Maintain accurate property data and records Build strong local knowledge of customer needs and asset conditions Continuously develop your technical expertise What We're Looking For Strong technical knowledge of housing construction and core trades Hands-on trade experience and excellent diagnostic skills Experience in social housing maintenance and building surveying Confident managing contractors and ensuring health & safety compliance Clear, empathetic communication with tenants and colleagues IT proficiency and familiarity with internal systems Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (travel required) Willingness to undergo a basic DBS check
Senior Project Manager (Remediation and Defects) Location: Bedford (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (37 hours/week) Are you passionate about building safety and defect resolution? We're looking for a skilled and proactive individual to lead our efforts in identifying and remediating defects across our property portfolio-including fire safety, structural integrity, and latent issues. This role is central to ensuring our buildings are safe, compliant, and customer focused. Reporting to the Head of Building Safety and Asset Compliance, you'll oversee the full lifecycle of remediation projects, ensuring work meets all relevant regulations and safety standards. You'll be a key advocate for safe working practices and high-quality outcomes. What You'll Be Doing: Proactively identify and assess risks related to building defects and safety. Develop and implement effective remediation plans that align with project goals, timelines, and budgets. Lead and manage projects from initiation to completion, coordinating resources and stakeholders. Communicate clearly and regularly with internal teams and external partners. Handle complaints professionally and within expected timeframes. Promote and uphold safe working practices, challenging poor quality or unsafe behaviours. We'd Love to Hear From You If You Have: Experience in a similar role within construction, fire safety, or defect remediation. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders. A background or qualification in fire safety or fire engineering. Knowledge of fire and structural safety principles and how to apply them. A solid understanding of construction health and safety legislation, including CDM 2015 (minimum Level 3). Evidence of ongoing professional development and a commitment to learning. A degree or equivalent qualification in building, construction, or a related field. We're committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply. You might be just the right person for the role-or for another opportunity with us. Please note applications will be reviewed as received. Therefore, bpha reserves the right to close this opportunity prior to the advertised end date in the event that a suitable candidate is identified. Early applications are encouraged.
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Senior Project Manager (Remediation and Defects) Location: Bedford (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (37 hours/week) Are you passionate about building safety and defect resolution? We're looking for a skilled and proactive individual to lead our efforts in identifying and remediating defects across our property portfolio-including fire safety, structural integrity, and latent issues. This role is central to ensuring our buildings are safe, compliant, and customer focused. Reporting to the Head of Building Safety and Asset Compliance, you'll oversee the full lifecycle of remediation projects, ensuring work meets all relevant regulations and safety standards. You'll be a key advocate for safe working practices and high-quality outcomes. What You'll Be Doing: Proactively identify and assess risks related to building defects and safety. Develop and implement effective remediation plans that align with project goals, timelines, and budgets. Lead and manage projects from initiation to completion, coordinating resources and stakeholders. Communicate clearly and regularly with internal teams and external partners. Handle complaints professionally and within expected timeframes. Promote and uphold safe working practices, challenging poor quality or unsafe behaviours. We'd Love to Hear From You If You Have: Experience in a similar role within construction, fire safety, or defect remediation. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders. A background or qualification in fire safety or fire engineering. Knowledge of fire and structural safety principles and how to apply them. A solid understanding of construction health and safety legislation, including CDM 2015 (minimum Level 3). Evidence of ongoing professional development and a commitment to learning. A degree or equivalent qualification in building, construction, or a related field. We're committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply. You might be just the right person for the role-or for another opportunity with us. Please note applications will be reviewed as received. Therefore, bpha reserves the right to close this opportunity prior to the advertised end date in the event that a suitable candidate is identified. Early applications are encouraged.
Property Manager - varied property portfolio, hybrid role, RICS Chartered Surveyor Benefits include: 34 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Hybrid working model - 2 days per week from home Annual discretionary colleague bonus to reward you for your hard work Access to Private Medical insurance, insured by BUPA "Investors in People - Platinum" employer As a Regional Property Manager, you will be responsible for the successful management and performance of a portfolio of properties within the North area of Lincoln/Lincolnshire. Duties will include: Liaising with internal teams (legal, property management and finance) in relation to lease renewals, lease expires, property surveys, rent reviews, dilapidation etc Maintaining an asset management plan for each site/property in the portfolio. Ensuring management of the diverse property portfolio in a consistent and co-ordinated way, having a thorough understanding of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, regulatory compliance, and Service Charge Code. Providing reports to internal stakeholders i.e. total rental income, lease life cycle events etc Experience required: RICS Chartered Surveyor status Strong commercial awareness A sound understanding of Landlord and Tenant Law A good working knowledge of Health & Safety in relation to property. Experience with commercial property management An appreciation of rating law A full driving licence Experience establishing and administering commercial property service charges, and some residential property management would be an advantage
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Property Manager - varied property portfolio, hybrid role, RICS Chartered Surveyor Benefits include: 34 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Pension scheme (with up to 12% employer contributions) Generous colleague discount rates across our family of businesses Hybrid working model - 2 days per week from home Annual discretionary colleague bonus to reward you for your hard work Access to Private Medical insurance, insured by BUPA "Investors in People - Platinum" employer As a Regional Property Manager, you will be responsible for the successful management and performance of a portfolio of properties within the North area of Lincoln/Lincolnshire. Duties will include: Liaising with internal teams (legal, property management and finance) in relation to lease renewals, lease expires, property surveys, rent reviews, dilapidation etc Maintaining an asset management plan for each site/property in the portfolio. Ensuring management of the diverse property portfolio in a consistent and co-ordinated way, having a thorough understanding of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, regulatory compliance, and Service Charge Code. Providing reports to internal stakeholders i.e. total rental income, lease life cycle events etc Experience required: RICS Chartered Surveyor status Strong commercial awareness A sound understanding of Landlord and Tenant Law A good working knowledge of Health & Safety in relation to property. Experience with commercial property management An appreciation of rating law A full driving licence Experience establishing and administering commercial property service charges, and some residential property management would be an advantage
About Greystar ABOUT GREYSTAR Greystar is a leading, fully integrated global real estate platform offering expertise in property management, investment management, development, and construction services in institutional-quality rental housing. Headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, Greystar manages and operates over $300 billion of real estate in more than 250 markets globally with offices throughout North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region. Greystar is the largest operator of apartments in the United States, managing over 1,000,000 units/beds globally. Across its platforms, Greystar has nearly $79 billion of assets under management, including over $35 billion of development assets and over $30 billion of regulatory assets under management. Greystar was founded by Bob Faith in 1993 to become a provider of world-class service in the rental residential real estate business. To learn more, visit . JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Student Wellbeing Manager is responsible for fostering a positive and supportive environment by delivering on-site welfare support to employees, building a strong sense of community, and leading wellbeing initiatives. This role involves developing and maintaining a comprehensive Welfare Guide, providing regular on-site training sessions on mental health and wellbeing, and acting as a key point of contact for welfare concerns. Additionally, the Welfare Manager supports the broader management team with day-to-day operational tasks to ensure the smooth running of the site. Job Description Key Role Responsibilities Student Support & Welfare Management Provide direct support to students facing mental health or welfare challenges. Signpost students to appropriate external services (e.g., university support, GPs, counselling, charities). Lead on debt-related conversations where necessary, offer personal support, and manage documentation packs. Act as first point of contact for welfare-related incidents, escalating when appropriate. Maintain accurate, confidential welfare case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Programs & Events Deliver a structured wellbeing events programme aligned with the student lifecycle. Run events focused on mental health, budgeting, social connection, and personal development. Engage external contractors, charities, and wellbeing partners to enhance programmes. Monitor participation and feedback to continuously improve the wellbeing calendar. Community Building Improve resident communication through wellbeing updates, and digital channels. Host flat meetings, mediate disputes, and support students in conflict resolution. Foster an inclusive community and promote peer-to-peer support initiatives (e.g., buddy schemes, cultural integration). Encourage shared responsibility for cleanliness, respectful co-living, and positive community standards. Operational Support Work as part of the property team, supporting and respecting colleagues to deliver exceptional resident living. Support the creation of a positive, memorable experience for residents. Deliver customer service front-of-house, anticipating and exceeding resident expectations. Respond positively to customer queries and complaints, undertaking appropriate action in line with company procedures. Support and attend property-wide events and community activities. Conduct regular community walks and room inspections to identify early wellbeing or hygiene concerns. Advise students on cleanliness and hygiene standards, encouraging healthy living habits to reduce the likelihood of pest or health problems. Support incident management outside direct welfare (e.g., behavioural issues, disputes). Act as a role model by demonstrating company values at all times. Actively interact with residents to proactively improve service delivery and welfare awareness. Participate, where required, in the on-call rota to provide out-of-hours emergency support for the community. Develop policy and procedures that can standardise the wellbeing approach across the city with wider effects at Greystar level. Develop and maintain external relationships with providers and charities to establish a support network for students. Develop and deploy training programmes for operational team members, to ensure compliance with signposting, welfare response and community engagement. Training & Resources Develop and maintain a Welfare Guide outlining responses to welfare scenarios and escalation pathways. Deliver welfare awareness training to on-site staff, ensuring confidence in basic protocols. Arrange or provide local training (e.g., safeguarding refreshers, cultural awareness, wellbeing first aid) to reduce reliance on external options. Stay up to date with local student wellbeing networks, charities, and referral partners. About You Knowledge & Qualifications Good level of general education. Fluent English verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and confident in using databases or booking systems (training provided on in-house systems). Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple cases and initiatives. Emotionally intelligent, compassionate, and highly resilient. Strong experience in a wellbeing, safeguarding, or mental health-related leadership role. Self and culturally aware, able to adapt relationship-building, communication, and negotiation skills to suit diverse audiences. Demonstrable experience working with young adults, ideally within higher education or student accommodation. Significant experience managing and supporting individuals with complex mental health needs or trauma. Understanding of debt management processes and awareness of support services (training provided). Knowledge of relevant legislation, including GDPR, The Care Act, Prevent Duty, and mental capacity frameworks. A strong team player, but also capable of working autonomously and taking ownership.
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
About Greystar ABOUT GREYSTAR Greystar is a leading, fully integrated global real estate platform offering expertise in property management, investment management, development, and construction services in institutional-quality rental housing. Headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, Greystar manages and operates over $300 billion of real estate in more than 250 markets globally with offices throughout North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region. Greystar is the largest operator of apartments in the United States, managing over 1,000,000 units/beds globally. Across its platforms, Greystar has nearly $79 billion of assets under management, including over $35 billion of development assets and over $30 billion of regulatory assets under management. Greystar was founded by Bob Faith in 1993 to become a provider of world-class service in the rental residential real estate business. To learn more, visit . JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Student Wellbeing Manager is responsible for fostering a positive and supportive environment by delivering on-site welfare support to employees, building a strong sense of community, and leading wellbeing initiatives. This role involves developing and maintaining a comprehensive Welfare Guide, providing regular on-site training sessions on mental health and wellbeing, and acting as a key point of contact for welfare concerns. Additionally, the Welfare Manager supports the broader management team with day-to-day operational tasks to ensure the smooth running of the site. Job Description Key Role Responsibilities Student Support & Welfare Management Provide direct support to students facing mental health or welfare challenges. Signpost students to appropriate external services (e.g., university support, GPs, counselling, charities). Lead on debt-related conversations where necessary, offer personal support, and manage documentation packs. Act as first point of contact for welfare-related incidents, escalating when appropriate. Maintain accurate, confidential welfare case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Programs & Events Deliver a structured wellbeing events programme aligned with the student lifecycle. Run events focused on mental health, budgeting, social connection, and personal development. Engage external contractors, charities, and wellbeing partners to enhance programmes. Monitor participation and feedback to continuously improve the wellbeing calendar. Community Building Improve resident communication through wellbeing updates, and digital channels. Host flat meetings, mediate disputes, and support students in conflict resolution. Foster an inclusive community and promote peer-to-peer support initiatives (e.g., buddy schemes, cultural integration). Encourage shared responsibility for cleanliness, respectful co-living, and positive community standards. Operational Support Work as part of the property team, supporting and respecting colleagues to deliver exceptional resident living. Support the creation of a positive, memorable experience for residents. Deliver customer service front-of-house, anticipating and exceeding resident expectations. Respond positively to customer queries and complaints, undertaking appropriate action in line with company procedures. Support and attend property-wide events and community activities. Conduct regular community walks and room inspections to identify early wellbeing or hygiene concerns. Advise students on cleanliness and hygiene standards, encouraging healthy living habits to reduce the likelihood of pest or health problems. Support incident management outside direct welfare (e.g., behavioural issues, disputes). Act as a role model by demonstrating company values at all times. Actively interact with residents to proactively improve service delivery and welfare awareness. Participate, where required, in the on-call rota to provide out-of-hours emergency support for the community. Develop policy and procedures that can standardise the wellbeing approach across the city with wider effects at Greystar level. Develop and maintain external relationships with providers and charities to establish a support network for students. Develop and deploy training programmes for operational team members, to ensure compliance with signposting, welfare response and community engagement. Training & Resources Develop and maintain a Welfare Guide outlining responses to welfare scenarios and escalation pathways. Deliver welfare awareness training to on-site staff, ensuring confidence in basic protocols. Arrange or provide local training (e.g., safeguarding refreshers, cultural awareness, wellbeing first aid) to reduce reliance on external options. Stay up to date with local student wellbeing networks, charities, and referral partners. About You Knowledge & Qualifications Good level of general education. Fluent English verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and confident in using databases or booking systems (training provided on in-house systems). Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple cases and initiatives. Emotionally intelligent, compassionate, and highly resilient. Strong experience in a wellbeing, safeguarding, or mental health-related leadership role. Self and culturally aware, able to adapt relationship-building, communication, and negotiation skills to suit diverse audiences. Demonstrable experience working with young adults, ideally within higher education or student accommodation. Significant experience managing and supporting individuals with complex mental health needs or trauma. Understanding of debt management processes and awareness of support services (training provided). Knowledge of relevant legislation, including GDPR, The Care Act, Prevent Duty, and mental capacity frameworks. A strong team player, but also capable of working autonomously and taking ownership.
Job Role - Property Manager Location - Birmingham Salary - £33,000 - £38,000 Type - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Commercial Property Manager to oversee a diverse portfolio of commercial assets. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team where you'll take ownership of property performance, tenant relationships, and asset value enhancement. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day operations across a portfolio of office, retail, and/or industrial properties Build and maintain strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors Oversee lease administration, rent reviews, and service charge budgeting/reconciliation Ensure compliance with all legal, health & safety, and statutory requirements Coordinate maintenance, repairs, and capital improvement projects Prepare and present financial and operational reports to clients Identify opportunities to improve asset performance and value About You Proven experience in commercial property management (office, retail, or industrial) Strong understanding of leases, service charge budgets, and property law Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills Highly organised, detail oriented, and commercially astute Why Join Work with a respected name in the property sector Autonomy to manage your own portfolio and make an impact Supportive team culture with opportunities for professional development
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Job Role - Property Manager Location - Birmingham Salary - £33,000 - £38,000 Type - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Commercial Property Manager to oversee a diverse portfolio of commercial assets. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team where you'll take ownership of property performance, tenant relationships, and asset value enhancement. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day operations across a portfolio of office, retail, and/or industrial properties Build and maintain strong relationships with tenants, landlords, and contractors Oversee lease administration, rent reviews, and service charge budgeting/reconciliation Ensure compliance with all legal, health & safety, and statutory requirements Coordinate maintenance, repairs, and capital improvement projects Prepare and present financial and operational reports to clients Identify opportunities to improve asset performance and value About You Proven experience in commercial property management (office, retail, or industrial) Strong understanding of leases, service charge budgets, and property law Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills Highly organised, detail oriented, and commercially astute Why Join Work with a respected name in the property sector Autonomy to manage your own portfolio and make an impact Supportive team culture with opportunities for professional development
Professional Quantity Surveyor required by leading developer Your new company Our client is a leading developer and asset manager who operates across multiple asset classes, and has a strong track record spanning over 25 years. They are one of the UK's largest privately owned property investment and development firms. In the last 25 years, they have completed some of the largest, most complex UK property deals and built a £9 billion portfolio. Due to continued growth and success, they are looking for a detail-oriented individual who is recently qualified or in the early stage of their career post-APC.This is an opportunity to work in a diverse team with market-leading experience of the strategic management of large portfolios under the Group's ownership. The extent of the holding generates strategy work, valuations, disposals of properties (ranging from £100k to £100m UK wide), progressing planning applications for the optimal use prior to sale or development (residential and commercial) and direct development. This includes supporting our sister company in the delivery of any JV type projects they undertake with major housebuilders. Your new role They are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to work with the Senior Commercial Manager (SCM). The list of responsibilities below is not exhaustive but includes: Support the SCM with all commercial activities across development & disposal projects.Manage external consultants to undertake tender exercises for any potential strip out / demolition projectsTender for technical consultants & manage said consultants to support all aspects of input required for disposal and development projects.Provide input to viability exercises to support development & disposals managers assessments for every site.Support the wider team in the disposal of a variety of commercial property assets from portfolios nationwide.Support in the viability assessment of individual sites with construction & technical input.Build and maintain a database of costs and tender prices to inform development and disposal assessment. Build relationships with consultants & contractors What you'll need to succeed A proactive and analytical mindset, with a keen interest in development and disposal projects.Contractor / consultancy experience Strong proficiency in Microsoft ExcelGood understanding of JCT/NFDC contractsAbility to understand and interpret data/cash flowsCurrent knowledge of the commercial and residential property markets, with a good understanding of the technical aspects of constructionExcellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple work streams and meet deadlinesStrong communication /presentation skills for effective collaboration with consultants and stakeholdersMRICS qualified or industry qualified What you'll get in return Discretionary, non-contractual bonus award (based on both personal and company performance) Double match stakeholder pension scheme capped at 10% (e.g. if an employee contributes 5% of salary, the company will contribute an additional 10%) 25-day holiday Maternity leave - full pay for six months (subject to six months' service) (then SMP as applicable for the remainder of the statutory maternity leave period) Paternity leave - full pay for four weeks (after six months' service) or two weeks (less than six months' service) Life Assurance - 2 x basic salary, or 4 x basic salary on joining the pension scheme.Private Medical insurance - single cover (with ability to self-fund family cover).Discounted dental insurance scheme.Income protection insurance (after one year's service) Interest-free Season Ticket loan Electric vehicle lease scheme Cycle to work schemeGive As You Earn scheme/matched charity fundraising (max £2,500 pa) Employee Assistance Programme offering a range of advice/support resources Financial support for a relevant professional membership subscription Financial and other support for appropriate professional study or CPDWellbeing initiatives (including Wellbeing room and chair massages in the London officeSocial and sporting activities Car allowance (role specific) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
Professional Quantity Surveyor required by leading developer Your new company Our client is a leading developer and asset manager who operates across multiple asset classes, and has a strong track record spanning over 25 years. They are one of the UK's largest privately owned property investment and development firms. In the last 25 years, they have completed some of the largest, most complex UK property deals and built a £9 billion portfolio. Due to continued growth and success, they are looking for a detail-oriented individual who is recently qualified or in the early stage of their career post-APC.This is an opportunity to work in a diverse team with market-leading experience of the strategic management of large portfolios under the Group's ownership. The extent of the holding generates strategy work, valuations, disposals of properties (ranging from £100k to £100m UK wide), progressing planning applications for the optimal use prior to sale or development (residential and commercial) and direct development. This includes supporting our sister company in the delivery of any JV type projects they undertake with major housebuilders. Your new role They are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to work with the Senior Commercial Manager (SCM). The list of responsibilities below is not exhaustive but includes: Support the SCM with all commercial activities across development & disposal projects.Manage external consultants to undertake tender exercises for any potential strip out / demolition projectsTender for technical consultants & manage said consultants to support all aspects of input required for disposal and development projects.Provide input to viability exercises to support development & disposals managers assessments for every site.Support the wider team in the disposal of a variety of commercial property assets from portfolios nationwide.Support in the viability assessment of individual sites with construction & technical input.Build and maintain a database of costs and tender prices to inform development and disposal assessment. Build relationships with consultants & contractors What you'll need to succeed A proactive and analytical mindset, with a keen interest in development and disposal projects.Contractor / consultancy experience Strong proficiency in Microsoft ExcelGood understanding of JCT/NFDC contractsAbility to understand and interpret data/cash flowsCurrent knowledge of the commercial and residential property markets, with a good understanding of the technical aspects of constructionExcellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple work streams and meet deadlinesStrong communication /presentation skills for effective collaboration with consultants and stakeholdersMRICS qualified or industry qualified What you'll get in return Discretionary, non-contractual bonus award (based on both personal and company performance) Double match stakeholder pension scheme capped at 10% (e.g. if an employee contributes 5% of salary, the company will contribute an additional 10%) 25-day holiday Maternity leave - full pay for six months (subject to six months' service) (then SMP as applicable for the remainder of the statutory maternity leave period) Paternity leave - full pay for four weeks (after six months' service) or two weeks (less than six months' service) Life Assurance - 2 x basic salary, or 4 x basic salary on joining the pension scheme.Private Medical insurance - single cover (with ability to self-fund family cover).Discounted dental insurance scheme.Income protection insurance (after one year's service) Interest-free Season Ticket loan Electric vehicle lease scheme Cycle to work schemeGive As You Earn scheme/matched charity fundraising (max £2,500 pa) Employee Assistance Programme offering a range of advice/support resources Financial support for a relevant professional membership subscription Financial and other support for appropriate professional study or CPDWellbeing initiatives (including Wellbeing room and chair massages in the London officeSocial and sporting activities Car allowance (role specific) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Jackson Sims Recruitment Ltd
Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
Role: Lettings Manager - Build to Rent Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 plus Bonus Location: Stoke-on-Trent Jackson Sims Recruitment have partnered with a growing Build to Rent operator who are looking for a hands on Lettings Manager to oversee the operational Lease up of a new BTR asset in the North West. Whether you're a Lettings Manager looking to enter into Build to Rent or Senior Lettings Negotiator looking for a step up, we want to hear from you! Requirements: At least 5 years of experience in the property industry, preferably with a focus on leasing, operations and property management. Proven track record of successfully managing teams and achieving leasing targets Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to think creatively and strategically Strong financial acumen, with the ability to manage budgets and analyse financial reports Knowledge of health and safety regulations, risk management, and compliance requirements Knowledge of relevant property management and booking systems. A customer-focused mindset, with a passion for delivering exceptional living experiences for tenants Jackson Sims Recruitment, specialists in Real Estate, covering Block & Estate Management, Property Management (AST), Build to Rent (BTR), Facilities Management, Concierge, PBSA and Financial & Accounting Services, operating in London and throughout the UK. Should you be a candidate or client working in Real Estate, we have a multitude of recruitment services that can be tailored to you.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Role: Lettings Manager - Build to Rent Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 plus Bonus Location: Stoke-on-Trent Jackson Sims Recruitment have partnered with a growing Build to Rent operator who are looking for a hands on Lettings Manager to oversee the operational Lease up of a new BTR asset in the North West. Whether you're a Lettings Manager looking to enter into Build to Rent or Senior Lettings Negotiator looking for a step up, we want to hear from you! Requirements: At least 5 years of experience in the property industry, preferably with a focus on leasing, operations and property management. Proven track record of successfully managing teams and achieving leasing targets Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to think creatively and strategically Strong financial acumen, with the ability to manage budgets and analyse financial reports Knowledge of health and safety regulations, risk management, and compliance requirements Knowledge of relevant property management and booking systems. A customer-focused mindset, with a passion for delivering exceptional living experiences for tenants Jackson Sims Recruitment, specialists in Real Estate, covering Block & Estate Management, Property Management (AST), Build to Rent (BTR), Facilities Management, Concierge, PBSA and Financial & Accounting Services, operating in London and throughout the UK. Should you be a candidate or client working in Real Estate, we have a multitude of recruitment services that can be tailored to you.
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Estates Manager Location: RenfrewshireSalary: £52,700 plus excellent benefitsWorking Pattern: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Estates Manager with a passion for driving excellence in property management, maintenance, and strategic development? Our client, OneRen, is seeking an experienced Estates Manager to oversee the effective management and optimisation of their property portfolio. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the organisation's asset management and maintenance strategy across a diverse range of facilities.OneRen are passionate about the part they play in improving life-long physical and mental health in every one of our communities. The trust provides a range of affordable, accessible and ambitious services that are open to all that improve personal, social and economic outcomes. OneRen's goal is to improve the people of Renfrewshire's health and wellbeing by working in partnership to design and deliver a range of life-enhancing and accessible cultural, leisure and sporting opportunities that meet local needs and improve life chances across the population.OneRen operate a wide range of provisions across the breadth of Renfrewshire. From multi-use leisure facilities to cultural venues which support programme, services and collaborative spaces, OneRen operate: 9 indoor sports facilities 4 town halls 5 museums 12 Libraries 19 playing fields 1 golf course The Role As Estates Manager, you will lead on all aspects of property maintenance, repairs, compliance, and estate strategy. You will manage budgets, coordinate contractors, and ensure that all buildings and facilities are safe, efficient, and aligned with organisational objectives.Reporting to the Strategic Operations Manager you will ensure that the estates function delivers best value, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Oversee a diverse property portfolio, ensuring optimal use, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Manage planned, reactive, and preventative maintenance activities. Lead on property-related projects including refurbishments, redevelopments, and new builds. Commission and supervise external contractors and service providers. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including health and safety, fire regulations, and equality legislation. Prepare and monitor estates and maintenance budgets, ensuring effective financial control. Develop and implement asset management and property investment strategies. Provide professional advice and detailed reports to senior management and stakeholders. Manage and develop a small technical team, ensuring effective workforce planning and professional development. Foster a strong health and safety culture across all estate operations. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in estate management processes and systems. About You You'll be a strategic, hands-on professional with a solid background in estates, facilities, or property management, ideally within a complex public, community, or commercial environment. Managing multiple assets is essential. You'll combine technical knowledge with excellent leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement skills. Essential Criteria: Strong experience in property maintenance and facilities contract management. Evidence of managing a varied and diverse portfolio of properties. Proven track record in managing budgets and staff teams. Knowledge of statutory property inspection and maintenance requirements. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Desirable: Degree or HND in surveying, facilities management, or a related field. Membership of RICS or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH). Experience within public sector or leisure estate management. Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives. How to Apply If you are an experienced Estates Manager looking for your next challenge and want to make a tangible impact within a respected and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Send your CV to Jackie MacGregor via the 'Apply Now' option.
Overview Cobalt are pleased to be partnering once again with one of the largest global Real Estate Consultancies in London. Due to growth, they are seeking a Senior Surveyor who specialises in Commercial Property and Asset Management. Responsibilities Report directly to the Investment Manager on the maintenance and performance of the portfolio. Gain experience across asset management responsibilities including lease renewals, rent reviews, investor reporting and budget and forecasting. Qualifications Ideal candidate would be an existing Surveyor or a new Senior Surveyor who is looking to transition into a strategic role. The role focuses on trophy retail assets and industrial across the south; retail and industrial experience is desirable. Experience in commercial property and asset management is preferred. Valid UK driving licence. Benefits & Logistics Salary: £50,000 per annum plus £4,000 car allowance and discretionary bonus. Hybrid working pattern: 3 days in the office and 2 days remote. Career development: superb learning opportunities with clear progression to Senior Surveyor or Associate; APC support available and costs covered.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Overview Cobalt are pleased to be partnering once again with one of the largest global Real Estate Consultancies in London. Due to growth, they are seeking a Senior Surveyor who specialises in Commercial Property and Asset Management. Responsibilities Report directly to the Investment Manager on the maintenance and performance of the portfolio. Gain experience across asset management responsibilities including lease renewals, rent reviews, investor reporting and budget and forecasting. Qualifications Ideal candidate would be an existing Surveyor or a new Senior Surveyor who is looking to transition into a strategic role. The role focuses on trophy retail assets and industrial across the south; retail and industrial experience is desirable. Experience in commercial property and asset management is preferred. Valid UK driving licence. Benefits & Logistics Salary: £50,000 per annum plus £4,000 car allowance and discretionary bonus. Hybrid working pattern: 3 days in the office and 2 days remote. Career development: superb learning opportunities with clear progression to Senior Surveyor or Associate; APC support available and costs covered.
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
We re building thriving communities as one of the UK s largest housing groups and a leading developer of affordable housing. We believe everyone is entitled to a good home they can afford, in a place they are proud to live. More than 100,000 people live in our homes. If you want to experience work that s truly rewarding, join us. Because when we achieve together, customers and communities thrive. Work for Orbit. Believe in people. The Team Leader role The purpose of this role is to manage and supervise a team of Estate Operatives within a specified area to deliver high quality estate services and provide logistical support to the Contracts & Standards Manager. This role is part of the Property directorate where you'll help us to lead the way investing and maintaining 46,000 homes. This is a part time role of 19 hours per week. The salary on offer and benefits shown is the Full Time Equivalent. What you'll achieve as Team Leader Responsible for all aspects of staff management for the Estate Operatives, including recruitment, training, development, and performance/absence management Complete regular performance meetings with stakeholders, such as Contracts and Standards Managers, Property Managers, and Independent Living Scheme Managers, to monitor and discuss performance Ensure value for money with customers by ensuring a robust stock inventory process is followed for sundries such as weedkiller, cleaning products, gardening, and cleaning equipment, etc. Ensure that sufficient time is allocated to enable works to be completed to the expected standard Responsible for keeping the machinery and equipment asset register up to date to ensure that machinery and equipment is used, maintained, and serviced appropriately by regularly monitoring the condition of equipment To be accountable for ensuring personal protective equipment and machinery is ordered, distributed, and maintained, ensuring it is safe to use and that stocks of chemicals and equipment are stored appropriately and conforms to COSHH regulations. Ensure the Orbit s Health & Safety policy and procedures are followed by Estate Operatives. This will involve regular spot checks, inspections and audits of Estate Operatives and work practices Complete regular inspections, inventories, and audits of the condition of Estate Operatives equipment and vehicle, ensuring the safe and correct use and maintenance. To also provide the completed annex to the Property and Estates Coordinator to file Be part of the Out of Hours Rota What you'll bring to the Team Leader role Essential skills Must hold a current full UK driving licence and be willing to drive the association s vehicles, including vans and tipper transits Must have the capability to operate machinery and equipment such as petrol mowers, strimmers, floor cleaning apparatus and electric hand power tools. Experience of working in a similar or related environment or post Knowledge of estate-based service delivery and contract management Knowledge of British Standards, Codes of Practice, Health & safety and any other specialist trade and professional codes of practice relevant to Estate Services activities Desirable skills Experience of staff management Experience of Resource Scheduling systems Why Orbit? Choosing us means being rewarded in every sense. Here s what you can expect to enjoy with us. A rewarding experience that works for you We strive to create an inclusive experience with benefits and wellbeing programmes designed to help you, and your loved ones, to thrive. For a better work life balance, we offer flexible working opportunities for many roles. A place to progress From training programmes to professional qualifications, we provide opportunities to learn and develop at every stage of your career. Whether you re a student, graduate or experienced professional we ll support you to grow. For leaders, our tailored development journeys are designed to stretch and strengthen your leadership skills. As well as practical training, we give you access to renowned business schools and experiential programmes for greater breadth and depth of learning. A purpose to feel proud of We re proud to make a difference to people together. We re values-driven with a commercial focus on performance - because the more profit we make, the more we can achieve for people. What brings us together is a passionate belief in progress and people. Read more about the values and purpose that drive us on our careers website. How we hire We aim to make our hiring process simple and fair: Online application Interview(s) Decision and offer We put the safeguarding of our customers, colleagues and contractors at the heart of everything we do and as such, certain roles will be subject to a DBS check.
Client-Side Building Surveyor Leading Property Company Midlands Are you a Building Surveyor looking to make the move client-side and take genuine ownership of your projects? This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the Midlands most respected property companies, a business known for its diverse portfolio, clear progression routes, and supportive culture. The Company This leading property investment and development firm manages an extensive commercial and mixed-use portfolio across the Midlands. With continued growth and a strong pipeline of refurbishments, fit-outs, and acquisitions, they re now looking to strengthen their in-house team with a talented Building Surveyor. The Role As a Client-Side Building Surveyor, you ll work on a broad mix of project-led and professional surveying work, covering everything from refurbishment and redevelopment projects through to dilapidations, condition surveys, and technical due diligence. You ll collaborate closely with internal asset managers, facilities teams, and external consultants giving you real exposure and influence across the property lifecycle. Typical responsibilities include: Managing and delivering refurbishment and improvement projects (typically £100k £2m+) Undertaking condition, acquisition, and dilapidation surveys across a varied commercial portfolio Providing strategic building advice to internal stakeholders Managing consultants and contractors Supporting the continued improvement of asset performance and sustainability About You MRICS qualified or working towards chartership Experience in a consultancy, private practice, or client-side environment Strong technical knowledge and project delivery experience Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive mindset and ambition to progress The Offer Salary depending on experience Generous bonus and benefits package Genuine career progression opportunities to step into senior and leadership roles as the team expands A collaborative, forward-thinking environment where your input is valued
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Client-Side Building Surveyor Leading Property Company Midlands Are you a Building Surveyor looking to make the move client-side and take genuine ownership of your projects? This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the Midlands most respected property companies, a business known for its diverse portfolio, clear progression routes, and supportive culture. The Company This leading property investment and development firm manages an extensive commercial and mixed-use portfolio across the Midlands. With continued growth and a strong pipeline of refurbishments, fit-outs, and acquisitions, they re now looking to strengthen their in-house team with a talented Building Surveyor. The Role As a Client-Side Building Surveyor, you ll work on a broad mix of project-led and professional surveying work, covering everything from refurbishment and redevelopment projects through to dilapidations, condition surveys, and technical due diligence. You ll collaborate closely with internal asset managers, facilities teams, and external consultants giving you real exposure and influence across the property lifecycle. Typical responsibilities include: Managing and delivering refurbishment and improvement projects (typically £100k £2m+) Undertaking condition, acquisition, and dilapidation surveys across a varied commercial portfolio Providing strategic building advice to internal stakeholders Managing consultants and contractors Supporting the continued improvement of asset performance and sustainability About You MRICS qualified or working towards chartership Experience in a consultancy, private practice, or client-side environment Strong technical knowledge and project delivery experience Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive mindset and ambition to progress The Offer Salary depending on experience Generous bonus and benefits package Genuine career progression opportunities to step into senior and leadership roles as the team expands A collaborative, forward-thinking environment where your input is valued
Asset Management Surveyor, Prop Man company, North Yorkshire. Competitive package Your new companyA multi-generational family-run property management business based in North Yorkshire requires an experienced asset manager to join their property team. With a mixed portfolio of commercial, retail and industrial units. Your new roleIn your new role, you will be office-based apart when travelling to site. You will be part of the team managing the company's property portfolio. You will manage lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals and other landlord-tenant matters. You will work closely with the team to optimise asset performance, drive value, and ensure the successful development and delivery of an agreed asset management strategy. You will also play a key role in supporting and delivering development projects throughout the portfolio. What you'll need to succeedTo succeed, you will need to demonstrate a previous track record of successful asset management of industrial, retail or commercial properties. You will need to be able to drive and be willing to travel to sites a couple of days a week. Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage with both blue-chip businesses and smaller boutique business owners is essential to the role. Agile and solution-focused are characteristics I would use to describe the successful individual.What you'll get in returnIn return, you will get a salary of circa £50,000 depending on your experience. Mileage is paid at 45p a mile for your first 10,000 miles. Holidays are 25 days plus bank holidays and pension is negotiable. What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Asset Management Surveyor, Prop Man company, North Yorkshire. Competitive package Your new companyA multi-generational family-run property management business based in North Yorkshire requires an experienced asset manager to join their property team. With a mixed portfolio of commercial, retail and industrial units. Your new roleIn your new role, you will be office-based apart when travelling to site. You will be part of the team managing the company's property portfolio. You will manage lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals and other landlord-tenant matters. You will work closely with the team to optimise asset performance, drive value, and ensure the successful development and delivery of an agreed asset management strategy. You will also play a key role in supporting and delivering development projects throughout the portfolio. What you'll need to succeedTo succeed, you will need to demonstrate a previous track record of successful asset management of industrial, retail or commercial properties. You will need to be able to drive and be willing to travel to sites a couple of days a week. Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage with both blue-chip businesses and smaller boutique business owners is essential to the role. Agile and solution-focused are characteristics I would use to describe the successful individual.What you'll get in returnIn return, you will get a salary of circa £50,000 depending on your experience. Mileage is paid at 45p a mile for your first 10,000 miles. Holidays are 25 days plus bank holidays and pension is negotiable. What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Estates Surveyor Job in Blochairn, Fantastic Benefits, Rarely available opportunity on the market Your new company Hays Property & Surveying Glasgow are delighted to be exclusively partnering with City Property in Glasgow, who are seeking to add a Market Estates Surveyor to join their property team. Are you looking for a role that blends commercial property expertise with the energy of a fast-paced market environment? As a Surveyor - Markets Estates with City Property Glasgow, you'll play a pivotal role in managing and enhancing the Blochairn Market portfolio, home to Scotland's largest wholesale fruit and fish markets. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of Glasgow's trading community, ensuring the smooth operation and financial performance of a diverse estate. You'll handle complex landlord and tenant matters, including rent reviews, lease renewals, and new lettings, while driving initiatives to maximise income and improve efficiency across wholesale and retail operations. Your new role As a Surveyor - Markets Estates, you will support the Markets Manager in the effective management and enhancement of a major market estate. You will ensure lease obligations are met, income is maximised, and service charge budgets are effectively managed across both wholesale and retail operations. Key responsibilities include: • Managing complex landlord and tenant matters including rent reviews, lease renewals, arrears, and new lettings. • Leading estates management initiatives and supporting asset management strategies. • Preparing and monitoring service charge budgets and expenditure forecasts. • Negotiating favourable commercial terms with agents and tenants. • Producing accurate management and committee reports with professional recommendations. • Deputising for the Markets Manager and providing out-of-hours standby cover when required. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will have: • Chartered Surveyor status (MRICS) and a relevant degree-level qualification. • A full UK driving licence. • Strong experience in commercial property management, lease negotiations, and service charge accounting. • Excellent communication, negotiation, and analytical skills. • A proactive and collaborative approach to working with internal and external stakeholders. What you'll get in return • Competitive starting salary of £42,405 - £49,312• Market Leading % employer pension contribution • 38.5 Days Annual Leave (inclusive of 12.5 public holidays) • Flexible hybrid work, office based in City Centre of Glasgow (for Property Manager role) • A supportive, collaborative & inclusive working environment with a strong sense of purpose What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Estates Surveyor Job in Blochairn, Fantastic Benefits, Rarely available opportunity on the market Your new company Hays Property & Surveying Glasgow are delighted to be exclusively partnering with City Property in Glasgow, who are seeking to add a Market Estates Surveyor to join their property team. Are you looking for a role that blends commercial property expertise with the energy of a fast-paced market environment? As a Surveyor - Markets Estates with City Property Glasgow, you'll play a pivotal role in managing and enhancing the Blochairn Market portfolio, home to Scotland's largest wholesale fruit and fish markets. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of Glasgow's trading community, ensuring the smooth operation and financial performance of a diverse estate. You'll handle complex landlord and tenant matters, including rent reviews, lease renewals, and new lettings, while driving initiatives to maximise income and improve efficiency across wholesale and retail operations. Your new role As a Surveyor - Markets Estates, you will support the Markets Manager in the effective management and enhancement of a major market estate. You will ensure lease obligations are met, income is maximised, and service charge budgets are effectively managed across both wholesale and retail operations. Key responsibilities include: • Managing complex landlord and tenant matters including rent reviews, lease renewals, arrears, and new lettings. • Leading estates management initiatives and supporting asset management strategies. • Preparing and monitoring service charge budgets and expenditure forecasts. • Negotiating favourable commercial terms with agents and tenants. • Producing accurate management and committee reports with professional recommendations. • Deputising for the Markets Manager and providing out-of-hours standby cover when required. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will have: • Chartered Surveyor status (MRICS) and a relevant degree-level qualification. • A full UK driving licence. • Strong experience in commercial property management, lease negotiations, and service charge accounting. • Excellent communication, negotiation, and analytical skills. • A proactive and collaborative approach to working with internal and external stakeholders. What you'll get in return • Competitive starting salary of £42,405 - £49,312• Market Leading % employer pension contribution • 38.5 Days Annual Leave (inclusive of 12.5 public holidays) • Flexible hybrid work, office based in City Centre of Glasgow (for Property Manager role) • A supportive, collaborative & inclusive working environment with a strong sense of purpose What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Pear Recruitment - Head of Property Management - Chelsea Bridge Salary - £35,000 - £45,000 (Depending on Experience) + Performance related bonus Working hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm (1 day work from home) A prestigious Estate Agency renowned for its exceptional service to a high-net-worth international clientele, based in the heart of Chelsea, are seeking a dedicated Head of Property Management to join their dynamic team. Imagine working in an environment where your expertise is valued and your professional growth is encouraged. This role offers the chance to manage an exclusive portfolio of 30 properties, allowing for a varied and engaging workload. With the support of two experienced administrators handling rent chasing and renewals, your primary focus will be on managing the Property management team and supporting where needed. This structure ensures that your skills are utilised to their fullest potential, fostering a sense of accomplishment and professional satisfaction. The ideal candidate will be experienced in Property Management, showcasing a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Strong organisational skills, coupled with the ability to communicate effectively with both clients and colleagues, are essential. The role demands a high level of professionalism and the capacity to manage multiple tasks. Recommend a friend - Do you know someone looking for a position? If you recommend them to us, we have a fantastic referral fee to offer! Please contact us for more information. Strategic Responsibilities: • Develop and implement the overall property management strategy for the business • Drive client satisfaction, retention, and long-term revenue growth • Advise directors on departmental budgets, staffing, and operational efficiencies • Establish KPIs and performance standards for the property management team Operational Responsibilities: • Oversee day-to-day management of the existing managed portfolio • Ensure smooth rent collection, arrears control, and landlord payment processes • Manage maintenance and repairs, ensuring quality standards and cost efficiency • Handle tenancy renewals, rent reviews, and deposit returns • Improve internal systems to enhance communication and responsiveness • Minimise void periods and accelerate property relets Compliance and Legal Responsibilities: • Maintain full compliance with UK lettings and property management legislation • Oversee deposit protection, safety certification, and statutory document renewals • Keep up to date with new regulations such as the Renters Reform Bill and Building Safety Act • Manage service charge and freeholder queries, and assist with legal proceedings when required People Management Responsibilities: • Lead, train, and motivate the property management team • Set measurable objectives and conduct performance reviews • Recruit and develop team members to ensure consistent service quality • Resolve escalated landlord and tenant issues with professionalism and diplomacy Client Relationship Responsibilities: • Act as senior point of contact for key landlords and portfolio clients • Provide strategic guidance to landlords to maximise returns and asset performance • Build strong relationships with contractors, suppliers, and partners • Represent the agency professionally in all disputes and formal proceedings Financial and Reporting Responsibilities: • Monitor departmental profitability and ensure cost control • Approve major works, contractor invoices, and expenditure • Provide regular performance, arrears, and compliance reports to directors • Identify and grow new revenue streams including maintenance projects, furniture packs, insurance products, and related services If you are interested in this Property Manager role and would like to know more, please email your CV or telephone us on a strictly private and confidential basis for an informal discussion. Due to the number of responses, we receive to our advertisements we are unfortunately unable to respond individually to each applicant. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, you may assume you have not been selected this time - but please apply for anything you feel you are suitable for and thank you for your interest in PEAR Recruitment. Confidentiality - All communication with us is treated with the upmost confidentiality and you will always be advised if your CV is being submitted to a client.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Pear Recruitment - Head of Property Management - Chelsea Bridge Salary - £35,000 - £45,000 (Depending on Experience) + Performance related bonus Working hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm (1 day work from home) A prestigious Estate Agency renowned for its exceptional service to a high-net-worth international clientele, based in the heart of Chelsea, are seeking a dedicated Head of Property Management to join their dynamic team. Imagine working in an environment where your expertise is valued and your professional growth is encouraged. This role offers the chance to manage an exclusive portfolio of 30 properties, allowing for a varied and engaging workload. With the support of two experienced administrators handling rent chasing and renewals, your primary focus will be on managing the Property management team and supporting where needed. This structure ensures that your skills are utilised to their fullest potential, fostering a sense of accomplishment and professional satisfaction. The ideal candidate will be experienced in Property Management, showcasing a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Strong organisational skills, coupled with the ability to communicate effectively with both clients and colleagues, are essential. The role demands a high level of professionalism and the capacity to manage multiple tasks. Recommend a friend - Do you know someone looking for a position? If you recommend them to us, we have a fantastic referral fee to offer! Please contact us for more information. Strategic Responsibilities: • Develop and implement the overall property management strategy for the business • Drive client satisfaction, retention, and long-term revenue growth • Advise directors on departmental budgets, staffing, and operational efficiencies • Establish KPIs and performance standards for the property management team Operational Responsibilities: • Oversee day-to-day management of the existing managed portfolio • Ensure smooth rent collection, arrears control, and landlord payment processes • Manage maintenance and repairs, ensuring quality standards and cost efficiency • Handle tenancy renewals, rent reviews, and deposit returns • Improve internal systems to enhance communication and responsiveness • Minimise void periods and accelerate property relets Compliance and Legal Responsibilities: • Maintain full compliance with UK lettings and property management legislation • Oversee deposit protection, safety certification, and statutory document renewals • Keep up to date with new regulations such as the Renters Reform Bill and Building Safety Act • Manage service charge and freeholder queries, and assist with legal proceedings when required People Management Responsibilities: • Lead, train, and motivate the property management team • Set measurable objectives and conduct performance reviews • Recruit and develop team members to ensure consistent service quality • Resolve escalated landlord and tenant issues with professionalism and diplomacy Client Relationship Responsibilities: • Act as senior point of contact for key landlords and portfolio clients • Provide strategic guidance to landlords to maximise returns and asset performance • Build strong relationships with contractors, suppliers, and partners • Represent the agency professionally in all disputes and formal proceedings Financial and Reporting Responsibilities: • Monitor departmental profitability and ensure cost control • Approve major works, contractor invoices, and expenditure • Provide regular performance, arrears, and compliance reports to directors • Identify and grow new revenue streams including maintenance projects, furniture packs, insurance products, and related services If you are interested in this Property Manager role and would like to know more, please email your CV or telephone us on a strictly private and confidential basis for an informal discussion. Due to the number of responses, we receive to our advertisements we are unfortunately unable to respond individually to each applicant. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, you may assume you have not been selected this time - but please apply for anything you feel you are suitable for and thank you for your interest in PEAR Recruitment. Confidentiality - All communication with us is treated with the upmost confidentiality and you will always be advised if your CV is being submitted to a client.
As a leading Housing Association, SNG's purpose is simple - providing good, affordable homes. It's a great time to join us as we invest in our existing customers' homes by applying our Homes and Place Standard to all our properties, whilst working in a environment where your health and safety is important to ensure you and your colleagues stay safe and well, everywhere, every day. We are currently expanding our teams and an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Manager to join our Property Services Team in our Hurn Hub coveringour South Hampshire Locality. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll deliver customer centric, high quality, value for money property maintenance and improvements to our customers homes through a mixture of an inhouse workforce, sub-contractors and main contractors across your locality. You'll lead on operational delivery of property services workstreams both residential and non-residential portfolio focusing mainly on the Responsive Repairs Works services. As a manager, you'll role model and set direction within your team by being clear on expectations, giving clarity of requirement and supporting the team and individual performance through robust feedback. You'll also be responsible for: Delivering the right outcome for our customer in a safe and timely way through a team of trades operatives Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Setting and maintaining high levels of safe working practices in line with Health and Safety legislation and CDM Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Engaging and working with residents and groups to develop co-created services What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: Experience of managing a direct labour workforce and contractors for the delivery of maintenance services Demonstratable knowledge of planning the delivery of workstreams in a customer focussed environment Ability to plan, track and forecast income and expenditure against relevant budgets, to deliver a value for money service whilst taking actions to mitigate any risks to SNG Ability to operate with commercial acumen Knowledge of relevant health, safety and environmental legislation with focus on compliance within all activities undertaken by the teams Proficient use of Microsoft office suite with Intermediate or advanced Excel skills There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure. What can we offer you 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) 3 additional paid wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Industry leading pension scheme, up to 12% matched contributions plus life cover at 4x your salary Flexible working - we're committed to giving people flexibility as widely as possible Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance & critical illness cover Discounted travel insurance It's a fantastic time to join us at SNG. We have an ambitious corporate plan to deliver an inspiring agenda of change and growth in a sustainable way. You'll be joining a highly skilled team at the forefront of driving these improvements and we'd love to hear from you to explore your skills and experience further.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
As a leading Housing Association, SNG's purpose is simple - providing good, affordable homes. It's a great time to join us as we invest in our existing customers' homes by applying our Homes and Place Standard to all our properties, whilst working in a environment where your health and safety is important to ensure you and your colleagues stay safe and well, everywhere, every day. We are currently expanding our teams and an exciting new opportunity for a Maintenance Manager to join our Property Services Team in our Hurn Hub coveringour South Hampshire Locality. The role Reporting into the Operations Manager, you'll deliver customer centric, high quality, value for money property maintenance and improvements to our customers homes through a mixture of an inhouse workforce, sub-contractors and main contractors across your locality. You'll lead on operational delivery of property services workstreams both residential and non-residential portfolio focusing mainly on the Responsive Repairs Works services. As a manager, you'll role model and set direction within your team by being clear on expectations, giving clarity of requirement and supporting the team and individual performance through robust feedback. You'll also be responsible for: Delivering the right outcome for our customer in a safe and timely way through a team of trades operatives Maintaining high quality data within the property systems Setting and maintaining high levels of safe working practices in line with Health and Safety legislation and CDM Ensuring a detailed local knowledge of customer, asset and investment needs across your locality Engaging and working with residents and groups to develop co-created services What you'll need To be successful in this role you will need: Experience of managing a direct labour workforce and contractors for the delivery of maintenance services Demonstratable knowledge of planning the delivery of workstreams in a customer focussed environment Ability to plan, track and forecast income and expenditure against relevant budgets, to deliver a value for money service whilst taking actions to mitigate any risks to SNG Ability to operate with commercial acumen Knowledge of relevant health, safety and environmental legislation with focus on compliance within all activities undertaken by the teams Proficient use of Microsoft office suite with Intermediate or advanced Excel skills There will be some travel involved with this role so you should be happy to travel, have access to a car and a full UK driving licence. This role is also subject to a basic DBS disclosure. What can we offer you 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) 3 additional paid wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Industry leading pension scheme, up to 12% matched contributions plus life cover at 4x your salary Flexible working - we're committed to giving people flexibility as widely as possible Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance & critical illness cover Discounted travel insurance It's a fantastic time to join us at SNG. We have an ambitious corporate plan to deliver an inspiring agenda of change and growth in a sustainable way. You'll be joining a highly skilled team at the forefront of driving these improvements and we'd love to hear from you to explore your skills and experience further.
Overview Post Title: Principal Development Surveyor Grade: J Job Purpose To actively and effectively promote the Council's vision, values, aims, objectives and priorities, putting our citizens first through the delivery of best value services. To lead a professional team delivering development, disposal and valuation activities to an identified portfolio of assets and projects. To support and participate in the ongoing review/rationalisation of the commercial portfolio and to progress identified disposals from inception to completion. Support the ongoing development and monitoring of the review/rationalisation procedures and processes. To provide professional support to the delivery of the Council's annual asset valuation programme. Behaviour Expectations As a service leader and senior officer, you will be expected to demonstrate our core behaviours (Please refer to the Leadership expectations booklet): Leading People: by building high performing teams, empowering and motivating others and being a role model for the organisation and its values Equality Diversity & Inclusion: To create and embed an organisation culture of respect and inclusivity in the services we provide and in the workforce that we engage Change & Innovation: by driving change and a culture of continuous improvement, exploring new and innovative ways to design and deliver services Collaboration: by working across boundaries, building relationships and creating joined up services to deliver the best services for the people of our city Responsibilities To be an expert advisor in the area of responsibility and to undertake complex commercial negotiations and preparation of valuations as required. To provide leadership and line management to a team of professional surveyors and colleagues in the delivery of asset review, development, disposal and valuation activities to an agreed portfolio of assets and projects. Line management responsibility to include for training & development, formal appraisal, welfare, health & safety considerations and performance management. To be responsible for dealing with all complex and routine day to day matters in the area of responsibility in line with normal and expected professional standards. To ensure that all property within the area of responsibility is safe and compliant To be the primary point of contact/liaison for the area of responsibility with developers, agents, prospective purchasers etc. To appoint consultants to advise the Council where and when required and to direct and oversee their work. To play a lead role in supporting the Development and Disposals Manager in the review of the commercial portfolio and in identifying opportunities for asset disposal, improved asset management and enhancement of both capital and revenue income. To provide significant professional support and contribute to the undertaking of the annual asset valuation programme. Undertake/commission ad hoc valuations as required. To undertake asset acquisitions for a variety of purposes as required. To contribute to budget management including forecasting of capital receipt income and any revenue implications. To be responsible for the production of reports, briefing notes, business cases etc. as required. To support the continued implementation, development and use of the Council's asset management systems. To deal personally with complex professional work and provide input to and/or lead project teams as required. All staff are expected to abide by the obligations set out in the Information Security Policy, IT Acceptable Use Policy and Code of Conduct in order to uphold Nottingham City Council standards in relation to the creation, management, storage and transmission of information. Information must be treated in confidence and only be used for the purposes for which it has been gathered, and should not be shared except where authorised to do so. It must not be used for personal gain or benefit, nor should it be passed on to third parties who might use it in such a way. All staff are expected to uphold the City Council obligations in relation to current legislation including the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. Person Specification: Principal Development Surveyor Vision, Strategy and Delivery Experience as a service leader in a complex organisation, with experience of: Delivering against outcomes and creating clear objectives Creating a culture of continuous improvement Commercially aware with strong analytical skills Awareness of key issues in your market and for the city of Nottingham Leading People Evidence of successfully leading teams, with experience of: Motivating people and creating high performing services Empowering others to take decisions Successfully managing wellbeing and resilience Ability to plan for the future, with effective workforce planning skills Change and Innovation Able to lead service through change, with experience of: Evidence of leading change programmes, bringing others on the journey with you. Identifying and delivering innovative service delivery models Able to create a culture of continuous improvement Collaboration A collaborative leader, with evidence of: Successfully in partnership across different sectors and fostering / harnessing partnerships. Able to develop a culture of collaboration. Political acumen and able to develop productive relationships with senior figures within an organisation Equality, Diversity and Inclusion A strong focus on ability and personal commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, with evidence of: Delivery of inclusive services, understanding the challenges faced and how they can be overcome. Evidence of developing people and services/teams recognise, respect and value individual needs to achieve a culture of inclusivity. Demonstrating personal commitment to the equality, diversity and inclusion challenges faced by our workforce and Nottingham's people.
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
Overview Post Title: Principal Development Surveyor Grade: J Job Purpose To actively and effectively promote the Council's vision, values, aims, objectives and priorities, putting our citizens first through the delivery of best value services. To lead a professional team delivering development, disposal and valuation activities to an identified portfolio of assets and projects. To support and participate in the ongoing review/rationalisation of the commercial portfolio and to progress identified disposals from inception to completion. Support the ongoing development and monitoring of the review/rationalisation procedures and processes. To provide professional support to the delivery of the Council's annual asset valuation programme. Behaviour Expectations As a service leader and senior officer, you will be expected to demonstrate our core behaviours (Please refer to the Leadership expectations booklet): Leading People: by building high performing teams, empowering and motivating others and being a role model for the organisation and its values Equality Diversity & Inclusion: To create and embed an organisation culture of respect and inclusivity in the services we provide and in the workforce that we engage Change & Innovation: by driving change and a culture of continuous improvement, exploring new and innovative ways to design and deliver services Collaboration: by working across boundaries, building relationships and creating joined up services to deliver the best services for the people of our city Responsibilities To be an expert advisor in the area of responsibility and to undertake complex commercial negotiations and preparation of valuations as required. To provide leadership and line management to a team of professional surveyors and colleagues in the delivery of asset review, development, disposal and valuation activities to an agreed portfolio of assets and projects. Line management responsibility to include for training & development, formal appraisal, welfare, health & safety considerations and performance management. To be responsible for dealing with all complex and routine day to day matters in the area of responsibility in line with normal and expected professional standards. To ensure that all property within the area of responsibility is safe and compliant To be the primary point of contact/liaison for the area of responsibility with developers, agents, prospective purchasers etc. To appoint consultants to advise the Council where and when required and to direct and oversee their work. To play a lead role in supporting the Development and Disposals Manager in the review of the commercial portfolio and in identifying opportunities for asset disposal, improved asset management and enhancement of both capital and revenue income. To provide significant professional support and contribute to the undertaking of the annual asset valuation programme. Undertake/commission ad hoc valuations as required. To undertake asset acquisitions for a variety of purposes as required. To contribute to budget management including forecasting of capital receipt income and any revenue implications. To be responsible for the production of reports, briefing notes, business cases etc. as required. To support the continued implementation, development and use of the Council's asset management systems. To deal personally with complex professional work and provide input to and/or lead project teams as required. All staff are expected to abide by the obligations set out in the Information Security Policy, IT Acceptable Use Policy and Code of Conduct in order to uphold Nottingham City Council standards in relation to the creation, management, storage and transmission of information. Information must be treated in confidence and only be used for the purposes for which it has been gathered, and should not be shared except where authorised to do so. It must not be used for personal gain or benefit, nor should it be passed on to third parties who might use it in such a way. All staff are expected to uphold the City Council obligations in relation to current legislation including the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act. Person Specification: Principal Development Surveyor Vision, Strategy and Delivery Experience as a service leader in a complex organisation, with experience of: Delivering against outcomes and creating clear objectives Creating a culture of continuous improvement Commercially aware with strong analytical skills Awareness of key issues in your market and for the city of Nottingham Leading People Evidence of successfully leading teams, with experience of: Motivating people and creating high performing services Empowering others to take decisions Successfully managing wellbeing and resilience Ability to plan for the future, with effective workforce planning skills Change and Innovation Able to lead service through change, with experience of: Evidence of leading change programmes, bringing others on the journey with you. Identifying and delivering innovative service delivery models Able to create a culture of continuous improvement Collaboration A collaborative leader, with evidence of: Successfully in partnership across different sectors and fostering / harnessing partnerships. Able to develop a culture of collaboration. Political acumen and able to develop productive relationships with senior figures within an organisation Equality, Diversity and Inclusion A strong focus on ability and personal commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, with evidence of: Delivery of inclusive services, understanding the challenges faced and how they can be overcome. Evidence of developing people and services/teams recognise, respect and value individual needs to achieve a culture of inclusivity. Demonstrating personal commitment to the equality, diversity and inclusion challenges faced by our workforce and Nottingham's people.
Jackson Sims Recruitment Ltd
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Role: Senior Property Manager Location: Office Based - Edinburgh Salary: £35,000 plus £4,200 OTE Jackson Sims Recruitment have partnered with a growing Estate Agency in Edinburgh who are looking for a standout Senior Property Manager to oversee a Residential Lettings Portfolio of Properties within Edinburgh. As a Senior Property Manager, you are not only responsible for overseeing a portfolio of properties, but also for leading, mentoring and supporting the wider Property Management team. You ensure that assets are compliant, profitable, and managed to the highest standard - while delivering a service that landlords, tenants, and colleagues can trust. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio & Operations Management Oversee day-to-day property management activities including tenant relations, maintenance, compliance, and inspections. Approve and manage operating expenses, repairs, and maintenance works. Analyse portfolio performance to identify opportunities to increase revenue and reduce costs. Landlord & Tenant Relations Build strong relationships with landlords and tenants, ensuring excellent communication and resolution of concerns. Handle escalated complaints and disputes professionally and effectively. Financial Management Prepare and monitor property budgets, ensuring cost-effective operations. Provide monthly and quarterly reports on portfolio performance. Compliance & Legal Ensure all properties are compliant with Scottish legislation and safety standards. Manage complex cases including evictions, lease disputes, and deposit adjudications. Team Leadership Mentor, supervise, and train junior property managers and support staff. Foster a high-performing and positive culture within the Property Management team What you'll need: Minimum 3 years' experience in residential property management, with at least 2 years in a senior or leadership role. Strong knowledge of Scottish property law and compliance standards. Proven leadership and mentoring skills. Excellent communication and conflict-resolution abilities. Financial acumen - ability to manage and analyse budgets. Proficiency in property management software (SME, Fixflo, InventoryBase) and Google Suite. ARLA / Letwell qualification (or working towards). Experience with HMO portfolios Jackson Sims Recruitment, specialists in Real Estate, covering Block & Estate Management, Property Management (AST), Build to Rent (BTR), Facilities Management, Concierge, PBSA and Financial & Accounting Services, operating in London and throughout the UK. Should you be a candidate or client working in Real Estate, we have a multitude of recruitment services that can be tailored to you.
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
Role: Senior Property Manager Location: Office Based - Edinburgh Salary: £35,000 plus £4,200 OTE Jackson Sims Recruitment have partnered with a growing Estate Agency in Edinburgh who are looking for a standout Senior Property Manager to oversee a Residential Lettings Portfolio of Properties within Edinburgh. As a Senior Property Manager, you are not only responsible for overseeing a portfolio of properties, but also for leading, mentoring and supporting the wider Property Management team. You ensure that assets are compliant, profitable, and managed to the highest standard - while delivering a service that landlords, tenants, and colleagues can trust. Key Responsibilities: Portfolio & Operations Management Oversee day-to-day property management activities including tenant relations, maintenance, compliance, and inspections. Approve and manage operating expenses, repairs, and maintenance works. Analyse portfolio performance to identify opportunities to increase revenue and reduce costs. Landlord & Tenant Relations Build strong relationships with landlords and tenants, ensuring excellent communication and resolution of concerns. Handle escalated complaints and disputes professionally and effectively. Financial Management Prepare and monitor property budgets, ensuring cost-effective operations. Provide monthly and quarterly reports on portfolio performance. Compliance & Legal Ensure all properties are compliant with Scottish legislation and safety standards. Manage complex cases including evictions, lease disputes, and deposit adjudications. Team Leadership Mentor, supervise, and train junior property managers and support staff. Foster a high-performing and positive culture within the Property Management team What you'll need: Minimum 3 years' experience in residential property management, with at least 2 years in a senior or leadership role. Strong knowledge of Scottish property law and compliance standards. Proven leadership and mentoring skills. Excellent communication and conflict-resolution abilities. Financial acumen - ability to manage and analyse budgets. Proficiency in property management software (SME, Fixflo, InventoryBase) and Google Suite. ARLA / Letwell qualification (or working towards). Experience with HMO portfolios Jackson Sims Recruitment, specialists in Real Estate, covering Block & Estate Management, Property Management (AST), Build to Rent (BTR), Facilities Management, Concierge, PBSA and Financial & Accounting Services, operating in London and throughout the UK. Should you be a candidate or client working in Real Estate, we have a multitude of recruitment services that can be tailored to you.
About the Role We're looking for an experienced and driven Principal Project Manager to lead the delivery of complex building and construction projects across our Property, Design and Maintenance service. In this pivotal role, you'll oversee the full project lifecycle - from feasibility and design through to procurement, construction, and handover - ensuring all projects are delivered to specification, on time, and within budget. You'll lead multi-disciplinary teams and external consultants to deliver new builds, refurbishments, adaptations, conversions, alterations, and demolitions that make a real difference to our communities. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery: Lead the successful delivery of major construction and maintenance projects, ensuring compliance with all statutory, professional and safety standards (including CDM Regulations). Consultant and Contractor Management: Brief, appoint, and manage consultants and contractors, overseeing performance and ensuring value for money. Financial and Resource Management: Prepare, manage, and monitor project budgets. Forecast, track, and recover fee income, maintaining accountability for significant financial resources. Procurement & Contract Oversight: Manage procurement and contract processes, ensuring compliance with UK and European legislation and internal frameworks. Quality Assurance: Oversee quality and compliance across all projects, ensuring high standards of design, construction, and service delivery. Leadership: Lead, motivate, and develop a multidisciplinary team of professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, partners, and internal teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Strategic Contribution: Support the review and development of strategies, policies, and systems to drive innovation, efficiency, and best value in service delivery. Asset Management: Ensure accurate asset data collection and integration into the Council's Corporate Asset Management System. About You You'll be a proactive and highly organised professional with proven experience in managing complex construction projects and leading multidisciplinary teams. Essential skills and experience include: A degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying, Project Management, Construction Management, or a related field. Membership (or eligibility) of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB, RIBA, ICE). Strong understanding of construction legislation, CDM regulations, procurement procedures, and contract management. Demonstrable experience in managing budgets, resources, and large-scale construction programmes. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality and compliance. Why Join Us At Council Name , we are committed to creating well-designed, sustainable, and resilient buildings and spaces for our residents. You'll play a key role in shaping the built environment of our city while working within a supportive and collaborative team dedicated to professional excellence and continuous improvement. We offer: A competitive salary and generous pension scheme Flexible and hybrid working options Excellent professional development opportunities A commitment to work-life balance and wellbeing Barker Ross Group values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Oct 25, 2025
Contract
About the Role We're looking for an experienced and driven Principal Project Manager to lead the delivery of complex building and construction projects across our Property, Design and Maintenance service. In this pivotal role, you'll oversee the full project lifecycle - from feasibility and design through to procurement, construction, and handover - ensuring all projects are delivered to specification, on time, and within budget. You'll lead multi-disciplinary teams and external consultants to deliver new builds, refurbishments, adaptations, conversions, alterations, and demolitions that make a real difference to our communities. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery: Lead the successful delivery of major construction and maintenance projects, ensuring compliance with all statutory, professional and safety standards (including CDM Regulations). Consultant and Contractor Management: Brief, appoint, and manage consultants and contractors, overseeing performance and ensuring value for money. Financial and Resource Management: Prepare, manage, and monitor project budgets. Forecast, track, and recover fee income, maintaining accountability for significant financial resources. Procurement & Contract Oversight: Manage procurement and contract processes, ensuring compliance with UK and European legislation and internal frameworks. Quality Assurance: Oversee quality and compliance across all projects, ensuring high standards of design, construction, and service delivery. Leadership: Lead, motivate, and develop a multidisciplinary team of professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, partners, and internal teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Strategic Contribution: Support the review and development of strategies, policies, and systems to drive innovation, efficiency, and best value in service delivery. Asset Management: Ensure accurate asset data collection and integration into the Council's Corporate Asset Management System. About You You'll be a proactive and highly organised professional with proven experience in managing complex construction projects and leading multidisciplinary teams. Essential skills and experience include: A degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying, Project Management, Construction Management, or a related field. Membership (or eligibility) of a relevant professional body (e.g. RICS, CIOB, RIBA, ICE). Strong understanding of construction legislation, CDM regulations, procurement procedures, and contract management. Demonstrable experience in managing budgets, resources, and large-scale construction programmes. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality and compliance. Why Join Us At Council Name , we are committed to creating well-designed, sustainable, and resilient buildings and spaces for our residents. You'll play a key role in shaping the built environment of our city while working within a supportive and collaborative team dedicated to professional excellence and continuous improvement. We offer: A competitive salary and generous pension scheme Flexible and hybrid working options Excellent professional development opportunities A commitment to work-life balance and wellbeing Barker Ross Group values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
My client a property management organisation that specialises in the management of high-end residential properties across central London is seeking an experienced Assistant Property Manager to join the growing Team.Due to expansion the client has this exciting new position, working in their newly refurbished office in the prestigious Mayfair area.Currently a strong team of 12 with expansion plans looking to grow to at least 20 within the next year.This is a great time to join the organisation as they grow, with opportunities to progress very quickly.You will need to have at least 2 years Residential Property Management.Some of the day-to-day duties included below. Assist in the day -to-day proper ty management of residential properties. Coordinate maintenance and repair work, ensuring timely completion. Dealing with residents in a friendly and efficient manner. Conducting site visits and mid -tenancy property inspections. Handle resident inquiries and resolve issues promptly. Liaise with contractors, suppliers, and service providers. Manage and monitor tor fixed assets inventory Support the Asset Manager with administrative tasks and project This position would require the postholder to be in the office 5 days a week but have a working from allowance of 12 days per year (1 working day from home per month) Working Monday - Friday 0900 - 1700 Salary 35 - 38k Great benefits which include. 25 days annual leave, plus UK bank holidays Pension contributions Discretionary bonus scheme Training budget up to £1,000 Health cash plan Employee Discounts platform Paid nights out - Quarterly
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
My client a property management organisation that specialises in the management of high-end residential properties across central London is seeking an experienced Assistant Property Manager to join the growing Team.Due to expansion the client has this exciting new position, working in their newly refurbished office in the prestigious Mayfair area.Currently a strong team of 12 with expansion plans looking to grow to at least 20 within the next year.This is a great time to join the organisation as they grow, with opportunities to progress very quickly.You will need to have at least 2 years Residential Property Management.Some of the day-to-day duties included below. Assist in the day -to-day proper ty management of residential properties. Coordinate maintenance and repair work, ensuring timely completion. Dealing with residents in a friendly and efficient manner. Conducting site visits and mid -tenancy property inspections. Handle resident inquiries and resolve issues promptly. Liaise with contractors, suppliers, and service providers. Manage and monitor tor fixed assets inventory Support the Asset Manager with administrative tasks and project This position would require the postholder to be in the office 5 days a week but have a working from allowance of 12 days per year (1 working day from home per month) Working Monday - Friday 0900 - 1700 Salary 35 - 38k Great benefits which include. 25 days annual leave, plus UK bank holidays Pension contributions Discretionary bonus scheme Training budget up to £1,000 Health cash plan Employee Discounts platform Paid nights out - Quarterly
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