I am currently working with a Housing association based in Tunbridge Wells, They oversee 13,000 properties across the South East and Kent, specialising in repairs and maintenance, They are looking for a General Manager to join the team specialising in managing and controlling all operations cost effectively and efficiently, whilst managing and running smoothly a team of up to 80 people. The Duties of this role are: Have overall responsibility for compliance and timely delivery of Health & Safety, financial and operational requirements in line with best practice and legal framework Strategically plan, organise and manage the business resources to maximise performance and resident satisfaction levels, meeting targets. Develop and maintain processes for continual improvement Maintain and promote effective relationships at all levels, focusing staff on performance, better services for residents; with a focus on delivering a great customer experience, best value and established best operating practices. Recruit, motivate and retain the best people, creating complimentary teams with development and succession plans and a culture of employee empowerment Encouraging a workplace with a strong sense of ownership and where people go the extra mile, focused on continual improvement and providing a great customer experience. Provide optimum levels of leadership, encouragement and training in order to support and help others achieve results and meet their targets. Creating a network of contracts across various disciplines. Maintaining and developing effective relationships, an effective communicator at all levels Have overall responsibility for the delivery of contract KPI's and continually seek improvement in operational delivery, working closely with colleagues to listen to and understand resident feedback and how we can learn from it to improve services. To be proactive and energetic, seeking to get things done and at the same time deal with a variety of tasks and wide ranging responsibilities and accountability. Promote social responsibility and community engagement working closely with colleagues to understand resident and community priorities. Provide solutions in situations involving the new and unexpected - overcome problems as well as prove direction for others. Actively engage with and support resident engagement framework, working with colleagues and residents to review and continuously improve services. This will include attending a range of resident meetings/events. Ensure that works to mitigate any issues before they become complaints. Where complaints do arise ensure the team responds in line with Housing Ombudsman requirements an policy, ensuring the focus is on empathy, good communication, prompt resolution and effective delivery of outcomes. Ensure the team is focused on delivering a great customer experience and adheres to the key principles of our customer experience approach: listening and learning, information and communication, always improving and the right tools for the job. Other Key responsibilities Financial responsibility for approximately 11.5m. Skills in analysing trends, building forecasts, and ensuring financial efficiency within the repairs service. Ensuring value for money Reviewing sub-contractors contracts to retain, manage and ensure compliance Education & Qualifications Needed: CIH qualification in Managing Housing Maintenance or equivalent (Desirable) Educated to degree level, or equivalent (Desirable) Competent user of Microsoft Office packages (Outlook, Word, and Excel) The Salary for this role is 81,149+ Benefits. If you are interested in this role and want to find out more information please email (url removed) or call Thank you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
I am currently working with a Housing association based in Tunbridge Wells, They oversee 13,000 properties across the South East and Kent, specialising in repairs and maintenance, They are looking for a General Manager to join the team specialising in managing and controlling all operations cost effectively and efficiently, whilst managing and running smoothly a team of up to 80 people. The Duties of this role are: Have overall responsibility for compliance and timely delivery of Health & Safety, financial and operational requirements in line with best practice and legal framework Strategically plan, organise and manage the business resources to maximise performance and resident satisfaction levels, meeting targets. Develop and maintain processes for continual improvement Maintain and promote effective relationships at all levels, focusing staff on performance, better services for residents; with a focus on delivering a great customer experience, best value and established best operating practices. Recruit, motivate and retain the best people, creating complimentary teams with development and succession plans and a culture of employee empowerment Encouraging a workplace with a strong sense of ownership and where people go the extra mile, focused on continual improvement and providing a great customer experience. Provide optimum levels of leadership, encouragement and training in order to support and help others achieve results and meet their targets. Creating a network of contracts across various disciplines. Maintaining and developing effective relationships, an effective communicator at all levels Have overall responsibility for the delivery of contract KPI's and continually seek improvement in operational delivery, working closely with colleagues to listen to and understand resident feedback and how we can learn from it to improve services. To be proactive and energetic, seeking to get things done and at the same time deal with a variety of tasks and wide ranging responsibilities and accountability. Promote social responsibility and community engagement working closely with colleagues to understand resident and community priorities. Provide solutions in situations involving the new and unexpected - overcome problems as well as prove direction for others. Actively engage with and support resident engagement framework, working with colleagues and residents to review and continuously improve services. This will include attending a range of resident meetings/events. Ensure that works to mitigate any issues before they become complaints. Where complaints do arise ensure the team responds in line with Housing Ombudsman requirements an policy, ensuring the focus is on empathy, good communication, prompt resolution and effective delivery of outcomes. Ensure the team is focused on delivering a great customer experience and adheres to the key principles of our customer experience approach: listening and learning, information and communication, always improving and the right tools for the job. Other Key responsibilities Financial responsibility for approximately 11.5m. Skills in analysing trends, building forecasts, and ensuring financial efficiency within the repairs service. Ensuring value for money Reviewing sub-contractors contracts to retain, manage and ensure compliance Education & Qualifications Needed: CIH qualification in Managing Housing Maintenance or equivalent (Desirable) Educated to degree level, or equivalent (Desirable) Competent user of Microsoft Office packages (Outlook, Word, and Excel) The Salary for this role is 81,149+ Benefits. If you are interested in this role and want to find out more information please email (url removed) or call Thank you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
The Operations Manager - Housing will oversee the daily functions and strategic initiatives within the housing sector, ensuring efficient service delivery and compliance. This role is pivotal in driving operational excellence and enhancing service quality. Client Details This opportunity is with a not-for-profit organisation within the housing industry. The organisation is a medium-sized entity committed to providing excellent housing solutions and services to its community. Description You'll provide strategic direction to a multi-disciplinary in-house team (approx. 40 staff) and take ownership of a budget of around 1 million, covering reactive, void and some planned maintenance. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a clear focus on operational excellence, team performance, and cost control. Lead and manage all operational activities within the housing department. Ensure compliance with housing regulations and organisational policies. Develop and implement strategies to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency. Manage budgets and resources to achieve organisational goals effectively. Collaborate with internal departments to streamline processes and improve communication. Monitor and report on key performance indicators related to housing operations. Drive initiatives that align with the organisation's mission and values. Support and mentor team members to foster professional growth and engagement. Profile A successful Operations Manager - Housing should have: With proven experience managing complex teams and maintenance processes in a housing or multi-trade environment, you'll be confident managing both planned and reactive works, including voids, repairs and contractor performance. You will have excellent knowledge of building standards, technical specifications, procurement processes, and be comfortable working across strategic and operational levels. Job Offer Competitive salary range between 46,000 and 60,000 Opportunity to work with a respected not-for-profit organisation. Permanent contract offering job stability and growth potential. Supportive and collaborative work environment. Chance to make a meaningful impact within the housing sector. Pension scheme: Provided with an employer contribution being double the employee contribution, to a maximum of 17%. Healthcare: The Group participates in a cashback plan for colleagues Group Income Protection - 50% of salary following 26 weeks of absence Death in Service - 4 x salary Essential Car User allowance
Oct 28, 2025
Full time
The Operations Manager - Housing will oversee the daily functions and strategic initiatives within the housing sector, ensuring efficient service delivery and compliance. This role is pivotal in driving operational excellence and enhancing service quality. Client Details This opportunity is with a not-for-profit organisation within the housing industry. The organisation is a medium-sized entity committed to providing excellent housing solutions and services to its community. Description You'll provide strategic direction to a multi-disciplinary in-house team (approx. 40 staff) and take ownership of a budget of around 1 million, covering reactive, void and some planned maintenance. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a clear focus on operational excellence, team performance, and cost control. Lead and manage all operational activities within the housing department. Ensure compliance with housing regulations and organisational policies. Develop and implement strategies to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency. Manage budgets and resources to achieve organisational goals effectively. Collaborate with internal departments to streamline processes and improve communication. Monitor and report on key performance indicators related to housing operations. Drive initiatives that align with the organisation's mission and values. Support and mentor team members to foster professional growth and engagement. Profile A successful Operations Manager - Housing should have: With proven experience managing complex teams and maintenance processes in a housing or multi-trade environment, you'll be confident managing both planned and reactive works, including voids, repairs and contractor performance. You will have excellent knowledge of building standards, technical specifications, procurement processes, and be comfortable working across strategic and operational levels. Job Offer Competitive salary range between 46,000 and 60,000 Opportunity to work with a respected not-for-profit organisation. Permanent contract offering job stability and growth potential. Supportive and collaborative work environment. Chance to make a meaningful impact within the housing sector. Pension scheme: Provided with an employer contribution being double the employee contribution, to a maximum of 17%. Healthcare: The Group participates in a cashback plan for colleagues Group Income Protection - 50% of salary following 26 weeks of absence Death in Service - 4 x salary Essential Car User allowance
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.
The Commercial Director will oversee strategic and operational aspects of the department within the social housing contracting space. This role requires strong leadership and commercial expertise to drive growth and deliver results. Client Details Our client are a well known affordable housing contractor focused on making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of tenants and communities. They provide safe, well-maintained sustainable homes, backed by high performing, customer-focused services. Description Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic commercial leadership of all major repairs, maintenance, compliance and building contracts. Lead budgeting, forecasting, cost control and financial performance monitoring to ensure value for money and profitability. Oversee performance reporting, KPIs and service delivery metrics, identifying areas of improvement. Develop and lead procurement strategies and supply chain negotiations, ensuring optimal commercial outcomes. Ensure robust governance and compliance of all commercial and contractual documentation and audit trails. Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams and external partners to drive service excellence and commercial alignment. Support contract negotiation, mobilisation, renewal and variation processes to safeguard sustainable, favourable terms. Embed social value and sustainability into commercial decision making and reporting frameworks. Profile The successful candidate for this Commercial Director role will be an experienced commercial leader with a proven track record of managing high complex, high value contracts in housing, asset management, facilities management or related sectors. You combine strategic thinking with operational rigour and a strong customer and community focus. You'll need: Extensive experience in a senior commercial or contracts management role Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability at all levels Advanced finance acumen, including budgeting, forecasting and financial modelling Deep knowledge of procurement, contract law and supply chain management A strong understanding of risk management and compliance, particularly in safety critical environments Experience driving performance and delivering cost optimisation through data led insights A collaborative, empowering leadership style with a commitment to talent, development and accountability. A Full UK driving licence Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package including a company car, performance-based bonus, and pension scheme. Opportunity to contribute strategically to a growing organisation within the social housing industry. Collaborative and professional work environment within the construction department.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
The Commercial Director will oversee strategic and operational aspects of the department within the social housing contracting space. This role requires strong leadership and commercial expertise to drive growth and deliver results. Client Details Our client are a well known affordable housing contractor focused on making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of tenants and communities. They provide safe, well-maintained sustainable homes, backed by high performing, customer-focused services. Description Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic commercial leadership of all major repairs, maintenance, compliance and building contracts. Lead budgeting, forecasting, cost control and financial performance monitoring to ensure value for money and profitability. Oversee performance reporting, KPIs and service delivery metrics, identifying areas of improvement. Develop and lead procurement strategies and supply chain negotiations, ensuring optimal commercial outcomes. Ensure robust governance and compliance of all commercial and contractual documentation and audit trails. Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams and external partners to drive service excellence and commercial alignment. Support contract negotiation, mobilisation, renewal and variation processes to safeguard sustainable, favourable terms. Embed social value and sustainability into commercial decision making and reporting frameworks. Profile The successful candidate for this Commercial Director role will be an experienced commercial leader with a proven track record of managing high complex, high value contracts in housing, asset management, facilities management or related sectors. You combine strategic thinking with operational rigour and a strong customer and community focus. You'll need: Extensive experience in a senior commercial or contracts management role Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability at all levels Advanced finance acumen, including budgeting, forecasting and financial modelling Deep knowledge of procurement, contract law and supply chain management A strong understanding of risk management and compliance, particularly in safety critical environments Experience driving performance and delivering cost optimisation through data led insights A collaborative, empowering leadership style with a commitment to talent, development and accountability. A Full UK driving licence Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package including a company car, performance-based bonus, and pension scheme. Opportunity to contribute strategically to a growing organisation within the social housing industry. Collaborative and professional work environment within the construction department.
The Regional Director in this role will oversee the full day to day running of core operations across the Midlands business unit and also offers a rewarding opportunity to shape the success of a growing department. Client Details Our client are a well known affordable housing contractor focused on making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of tenants and communities. They provide safe, well-maintained sustainable homes, backed by high performing, customer-focused services. Description Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic direction and leadership to regional operations teams, ensuring alignment with company goals and values. Oversee the execution of planned maintenance, refurbishment projects, and responsive repairs, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations, environmental standards, and contractual KPIs. Promote a culture of safety and accountability. Build strong relationships with clients, residents, commercial teams, and supply chain partners to ensure collaborative and transparent service delivery. Drive innovation and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and service quality. Manage budgets, forecasts, and cost controls to ensure financial performance and value for money. Profile The ideal Regional Director for this role will have: Proven experience in leading operations within the affordable housing sector, particularly in refurbishment and repairs & maintenance. Strong people management capabilities with a track record of building, motivating, and developing high-performing teams. Solid understanding of contract management, operational delivery models, and financial oversight. A commitment to delivering excellent customer service and improving resident outcomes. Ability to assess complex operational challenges and implement effective solutions. Job Offer Competitive salary and attractive benefits package, including a car and performance-based bonus. Opportunity to influence and lead within a reputable housing contractor.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
The Regional Director in this role will oversee the full day to day running of core operations across the Midlands business unit and also offers a rewarding opportunity to shape the success of a growing department. Client Details Our client are a well known affordable housing contractor focused on making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of tenants and communities. They provide safe, well-maintained sustainable homes, backed by high performing, customer-focused services. Description Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic direction and leadership to regional operations teams, ensuring alignment with company goals and values. Oversee the execution of planned maintenance, refurbishment projects, and responsive repairs, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations, environmental standards, and contractual KPIs. Promote a culture of safety and accountability. Build strong relationships with clients, residents, commercial teams, and supply chain partners to ensure collaborative and transparent service delivery. Drive innovation and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and service quality. Manage budgets, forecasts, and cost controls to ensure financial performance and value for money. Profile The ideal Regional Director for this role will have: Proven experience in leading operations within the affordable housing sector, particularly in refurbishment and repairs & maintenance. Strong people management capabilities with a track record of building, motivating, and developing high-performing teams. Solid understanding of contract management, operational delivery models, and financial oversight. A commitment to delivering excellent customer service and improving resident outcomes. Ability to assess complex operational challenges and implement effective solutions. Job Offer Competitive salary and attractive benefits package, including a car and performance-based bonus. Opportunity to influence and lead within a reputable housing contractor.
Head of Service Mobilisation JOB-1133 South of England Permanent Head of Service Mobilisation, Repairs & Maintenance. Package Six Figures, plus benefits Location - South England Overview of the Role Directly manage the UK contracted service mobilisation activities operating at a Strategic level for this major Repair and Maintenance provider. The contracts are mainly in the South of England, so accessibility to the region is key with hybrid working and travel required Develop and lead an efficient Mobilisation Service, represent the business on commercial, legal, operational and tenders with a proactive and collaborative approach. Develop a highly motivated and empowered team to achieve the highest level of client satisfaction. Meet annual and long term strategic objectives and annual business plan. Key Responsibilities Skills, Experience Mobilisation Establish the appropriate Mobilisation Team Structure and capabilities required to service short and long term opportunities, to ensure sufficient capability and capacity to meet the retention and growth plans of the business. Business Change Develop and control, in conjunction with the Functional Heads of Service, the Business Change Management Governance and control as part of our ongoing approach to service improvement, working closely with our Commercial, Quality and Compliance Teams. Business Process Develop and maintain Mobilisation and Business change procedures, planning tools, templates and best practice. Ensuring coordination with our Operational documents and Functional Support Teams procedures. Establish a strong business improvement culture. This includes training across the business, working with Learning and Development and Quality Teams. General Strategically plan, organise and manage the business resources to maximise profit and performance levels, Ensure accurate and timely financial and performance reporting. Lead and manage all operational activities ensuring that programmes are delivered on time, in full, in compliance with codes of practice, and current statutory legislation. Maintain and promote effective relationships at all levels with the client, focusing staff on performance, best value and established best operating practices. Managing and communicating with the stakeholders ensuring realistic expectations are created and met. Delivering partnering as a business strategy. Recruit, motivate and retain the best people, ensuring the highest standards of service delivery. Reporting Responsible for the preparation of Budgets, Forecasts and monthly cost and value reconciliations for each mobilisation. Preparation of the bid to budget packs for each mobilisation going into transition of each mobilized contract Responsible for reporting on WIP, debt and Capital Employed aligned with the transition periods working with the business development team, operations and commercial Responsible for ensuring Ready Reckoners and other management reports are prepared and maintained for all relevant Contracts Utilise performance indicators monthly to measure commercial performance and comparisons with prior years. Track progress and report monthly on agreed improvement initiatives on each Contract Support the development of Business cases for investment of change across the R&M Contracts. Essential Development and adherence to your annual business plan for the Mobilisation and Change Service. Knowledge of health & safety legislation at an operational level Ability to think strategically, imaginatively and develop clear plans Ability to organise and manage resources effectively and deliver through direct reports through leadership. Giving direction and support as appropriate for the team Ability to understand and interpret financial information and Service Contracts. Ability to work under pressure and meet competing and changing deadlines IT literate with competency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and MS Project Good negotiation skills. High intellectual capability, Excellent interpersonal skills. Good presentation skills Operate at C Suite level relationships internally and with customers Ideal : Relevant Professional qualifications at degree level in , Commercial, Surveying, Business Management Experience of change management practices and mobilisation of large complex service contracts. Understanding of Partnership and Open Book practices. Management of operational budgets to 20m including profit and loss responsibility within services industry or in a large repair and maintenance environment. Operational management experience of working and managing multi disciplined teams with demonstrable record of excellent achievement. High level of personal resilience and the ability to work under pressure Able to manage challenging situations and competing work demands whilst maintaining a high level of professional standards and leadership
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Head of Service Mobilisation JOB-1133 South of England Permanent Head of Service Mobilisation, Repairs & Maintenance. Package Six Figures, plus benefits Location - South England Overview of the Role Directly manage the UK contracted service mobilisation activities operating at a Strategic level for this major Repair and Maintenance provider. The contracts are mainly in the South of England, so accessibility to the region is key with hybrid working and travel required Develop and lead an efficient Mobilisation Service, represent the business on commercial, legal, operational and tenders with a proactive and collaborative approach. Develop a highly motivated and empowered team to achieve the highest level of client satisfaction. Meet annual and long term strategic objectives and annual business plan. Key Responsibilities Skills, Experience Mobilisation Establish the appropriate Mobilisation Team Structure and capabilities required to service short and long term opportunities, to ensure sufficient capability and capacity to meet the retention and growth plans of the business. Business Change Develop and control, in conjunction with the Functional Heads of Service, the Business Change Management Governance and control as part of our ongoing approach to service improvement, working closely with our Commercial, Quality and Compliance Teams. Business Process Develop and maintain Mobilisation and Business change procedures, planning tools, templates and best practice. Ensuring coordination with our Operational documents and Functional Support Teams procedures. Establish a strong business improvement culture. This includes training across the business, working with Learning and Development and Quality Teams. General Strategically plan, organise and manage the business resources to maximise profit and performance levels, Ensure accurate and timely financial and performance reporting. Lead and manage all operational activities ensuring that programmes are delivered on time, in full, in compliance with codes of practice, and current statutory legislation. Maintain and promote effective relationships at all levels with the client, focusing staff on performance, best value and established best operating practices. Managing and communicating with the stakeholders ensuring realistic expectations are created and met. Delivering partnering as a business strategy. Recruit, motivate and retain the best people, ensuring the highest standards of service delivery. Reporting Responsible for the preparation of Budgets, Forecasts and monthly cost and value reconciliations for each mobilisation. Preparation of the bid to budget packs for each mobilisation going into transition of each mobilized contract Responsible for reporting on WIP, debt and Capital Employed aligned with the transition periods working with the business development team, operations and commercial Responsible for ensuring Ready Reckoners and other management reports are prepared and maintained for all relevant Contracts Utilise performance indicators monthly to measure commercial performance and comparisons with prior years. Track progress and report monthly on agreed improvement initiatives on each Contract Support the development of Business cases for investment of change across the R&M Contracts. Essential Development and adherence to your annual business plan for the Mobilisation and Change Service. Knowledge of health & safety legislation at an operational level Ability to think strategically, imaginatively and develop clear plans Ability to organise and manage resources effectively and deliver through direct reports through leadership. Giving direction and support as appropriate for the team Ability to understand and interpret financial information and Service Contracts. Ability to work under pressure and meet competing and changing deadlines IT literate with competency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and MS Project Good negotiation skills. High intellectual capability, Excellent interpersonal skills. Good presentation skills Operate at C Suite level relationships internally and with customers Ideal : Relevant Professional qualifications at degree level in , Commercial, Surveying, Business Management Experience of change management practices and mobilisation of large complex service contracts. Understanding of Partnership and Open Book practices. Management of operational budgets to 20m including profit and loss responsibility within services industry or in a large repair and maintenance environment. Operational management experience of working and managing multi disciplined teams with demonstrable record of excellent achievement. High level of personal resilience and the ability to work under pressure Able to manage challenging situations and competing work demands whilst maintaining a high level of professional standards and leadership
Operations Manager Repairs & Maintenance Social Housing Up to £100,000 Plus Package and Benefits Our client, a growing consultancy based in Central London, are currengtly looking for an expereicned Operations Manager to join their growing property services division. The Role; Within this role you will have responsibility for managing substantial budgets, overseeing contracts, and ensuring our resources are deployed effectively. You will lead both internal teams and external contractors, ensuring full compliance with all regulatory and safety standards. Building and maintaining strong relationships with residents, contractors, and other key stakeholders will be crucial. You will engage directly with our communities to address their concerns, promote a resident-focused approach, and make a tangible difference to the lives of those living in our borough. Your team will consist of Contract managers, health and safety and office staff. The Candidate; My client are seeking someone who has extensive knowledge of large day to day repairs contracts. You will have proven experience in overseeing significant budgets, managing complex contracts, and implementing strategies that enhance service delivery and efficiency. Strong leadership and people management skills are essential. You will be adept at motivating and developing teams and be experienced in working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Operating in a politically led environment, you will need to have excellent communication skills and the ability to make data-driven decisions that influence positive change. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a fast growing business with a great reputation. They are offering a great salary & package along with good opportunities of career progression should you perform well. If this role is of interest please apply directly or contact Danny Mangan for more information Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Fortus Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employee.
Oct 27, 2025
Full time
Operations Manager Repairs & Maintenance Social Housing Up to £100,000 Plus Package and Benefits Our client, a growing consultancy based in Central London, are currengtly looking for an expereicned Operations Manager to join their growing property services division. The Role; Within this role you will have responsibility for managing substantial budgets, overseeing contracts, and ensuring our resources are deployed effectively. You will lead both internal teams and external contractors, ensuring full compliance with all regulatory and safety standards. Building and maintaining strong relationships with residents, contractors, and other key stakeholders will be crucial. You will engage directly with our communities to address their concerns, promote a resident-focused approach, and make a tangible difference to the lives of those living in our borough. Your team will consist of Contract managers, health and safety and office staff. The Candidate; My client are seeking someone who has extensive knowledge of large day to day repairs contracts. You will have proven experience in overseeing significant budgets, managing complex contracts, and implementing strategies that enhance service delivery and efficiency. Strong leadership and people management skills are essential. You will be adept at motivating and developing teams and be experienced in working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Operating in a politically led environment, you will need to have excellent communication skills and the ability to make data-driven decisions that influence positive change. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a fast growing business with a great reputation. They are offering a great salary & package along with good opportunities of career progression should you perform well. If this role is of interest please apply directly or contact Danny Mangan for more information Fortus Recruitment Group Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Fortus Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employee.
We're currently recruiting a dedicated Facilities Assistant to help ensure the smooth running of the operations in Compass Group UK&I on a permanent casual basis, contracted to 0 hours per week. As a Facilities Assistant, you will use your skills to maintain a high standard of facility management with the wider facilities team. In return, you will have the chance to progress your career with company that invests in its people, celebrates individuality, and rewards and recognises employees who go beyond the plate. Here's an idea of what your shift patterns will be: Variable shifts Could you bring your spark to Compass Group UK&I? Here's what you need to know before applying: Your key responsibilities will include: Undertaking minor repairs and maintenance tasks Responsible for ensuring the exterior of the site is in a clean, tidy and reasonable state of repair, inclusive of general external maintenance tasks. Assisting the facilities team with the control of contractor's process, inclusive of ensuring contractors are signed in correctly, and signed out, and that everyone is adhering to site policies and rules Responsible for opening and/or closing the building where required Representing Compass Group UK&I and maintaining a positive brand image Complying with Health & Safety regulations Our ideal Facilities Assistant will: Have previous experience within a similar role Be adaptable and easily embrace changing priorities Be a brilliant communicator and easily build relationships Strive for excellence in an eager and motivated manner Take initiative and make decisions that are right for our customers Possess the ability to work under pressure Demonstrate exceptional timekeeping and reliability As part of Compass you'll help to feed people, fuel progress and forge connections in around 6,000 venues. Join us to grow your career with the industry leader, and get competitive pay, great perks and unrivalled opportunities for learning and development, at one of the UK's biggest businesses. Job Reference: com BU .IML Compass Group UK&I is committed to fostering an environment where every individual can truly be themselves at work and has equal opportunities to advance in their careers. We strive to build a culture that respects and celebrates the unique talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and abilities of all our team members. We want our colleagues to feel valued, empowered to reach their full potential, and to thrive - because diversity is our strength!
Oct 26, 2025
Full time
We're currently recruiting a dedicated Facilities Assistant to help ensure the smooth running of the operations in Compass Group UK&I on a permanent casual basis, contracted to 0 hours per week. As a Facilities Assistant, you will use your skills to maintain a high standard of facility management with the wider facilities team. In return, you will have the chance to progress your career with company that invests in its people, celebrates individuality, and rewards and recognises employees who go beyond the plate. Here's an idea of what your shift patterns will be: Variable shifts Could you bring your spark to Compass Group UK&I? Here's what you need to know before applying: Your key responsibilities will include: Undertaking minor repairs and maintenance tasks Responsible for ensuring the exterior of the site is in a clean, tidy and reasonable state of repair, inclusive of general external maintenance tasks. Assisting the facilities team with the control of contractor's process, inclusive of ensuring contractors are signed in correctly, and signed out, and that everyone is adhering to site policies and rules Responsible for opening and/or closing the building where required Representing Compass Group UK&I and maintaining a positive brand image Complying with Health & Safety regulations Our ideal Facilities Assistant will: Have previous experience within a similar role Be adaptable and easily embrace changing priorities Be a brilliant communicator and easily build relationships Strive for excellence in an eager and motivated manner Take initiative and make decisions that are right for our customers Possess the ability to work under pressure Demonstrate exceptional timekeeping and reliability As part of Compass you'll help to feed people, fuel progress and forge connections in around 6,000 venues. Join us to grow your career with the industry leader, and get competitive pay, great perks and unrivalled opportunities for learning and development, at one of the UK's biggest businesses. Job Reference: com BU .IML Compass Group UK&I is committed to fostering an environment where every individual can truly be themselves at work and has equal opportunities to advance in their careers. We strive to build a culture that respects and celebrates the unique talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and abilities of all our team members. We want our colleagues to feel valued, empowered to reach their full potential, and to thrive - because diversity is our strength!
Job Description Do you have experience in the Lettings Industry and want to put those skills to effective use? Are you enthusiastic about providing a great customer service? And are you looking to join a dynamic and motivated team?A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join our established residential lettings team, as a Senior Property Manager. This is the perfect role for a Property Manager or Lettings Negotiator, who wants to take the next step in their career.Our Senior Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve. As a market leading Agent, we re on the lookout for people with excellent communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service! Your day-to-day duties may include: Assisting the Manager to motivate the team, inspiring colleagues to support each other to achieve individual, team and company goals. Assisting with training and coaching Property Managers within your team. Monitoring the teams customer service Key Performance Indicators. Supporting and advising Property Manager on maintenance works, end of tenancy deposits, safety certification and compliance. Using your lettings knowledge and experience to help your colleagues with daily queries and assisting with more complex letting situations. You will also have a small portfolio of properties to manage, including co-ordinating repairs and maintenance, organising safety inspections, managing remedial works, consulting with landlords following regular property visits and assisting your customers with general tenancy queries. About You: Experience in residential lettings is essential Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Good at building and maintaining relationships with customers and stakeholders across the business Effective in time management and managing expectations Naturally robust with a 'can-do' attitude Initiative-taking - able to work independently whilst maintaining a role as part of our team Opportunities of being a Senior Property Manager: Full training provided, including Senior Property Management and Team Leader development Excellent career progression, with opportunities across the business Qualifications in residential lettings Benefits of working in Slater Hogg & Howison: Connells Group UK Aviva Digi care + workplace / Car leasing and cycle to work scheme Colleague discount scheme / Perks at work / Gym discounts Life assurance / Workplace pension scheme Slater Hogg & Howison is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Connells Group we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. So, if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't fit perfectly with every aspect of the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other opportunities.CC00647
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
Job Description Do you have experience in the Lettings Industry and want to put those skills to effective use? Are you enthusiastic about providing a great customer service? And are you looking to join a dynamic and motivated team?A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join our established residential lettings team, as a Senior Property Manager. This is the perfect role for a Property Manager or Lettings Negotiator, who wants to take the next step in their career.Our Senior Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve. As a market leading Agent, we re on the lookout for people with excellent communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service! Your day-to-day duties may include: Assisting the Manager to motivate the team, inspiring colleagues to support each other to achieve individual, team and company goals. Assisting with training and coaching Property Managers within your team. Monitoring the teams customer service Key Performance Indicators. Supporting and advising Property Manager on maintenance works, end of tenancy deposits, safety certification and compliance. Using your lettings knowledge and experience to help your colleagues with daily queries and assisting with more complex letting situations. You will also have a small portfolio of properties to manage, including co-ordinating repairs and maintenance, organising safety inspections, managing remedial works, consulting with landlords following regular property visits and assisting your customers with general tenancy queries. About You: Experience in residential lettings is essential Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Good at building and maintaining relationships with customers and stakeholders across the business Effective in time management and managing expectations Naturally robust with a 'can-do' attitude Initiative-taking - able to work independently whilst maintaining a role as part of our team Opportunities of being a Senior Property Manager: Full training provided, including Senior Property Management and Team Leader development Excellent career progression, with opportunities across the business Qualifications in residential lettings Benefits of working in Slater Hogg & Howison: Connells Group UK Aviva Digi care + workplace / Car leasing and cycle to work scheme Colleague discount scheme / Perks at work / Gym discounts Life assurance / Workplace pension scheme Slater Hogg & Howison is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Connells Group we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. So, if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't fit perfectly with every aspect of the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other opportunities.CC00647
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.
Humphrey & Kirk - Specialists in Property Recruitment
Property Management Manager Location: Ealing Basic Salary: £32,000 to £43,000 (DOE) On-Target Earnings (OTE): £39,000 to £50,000 Car: Company car or monthly car allowance Hours: Fixed working hours, 08:30-18:00 (weekdays), 09:00-17:00 (one Saturday every four weeks, with a day off in lieu) Additional Benefits: Career Progression : Opportunities for growth within the company. 30 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays). Company Smart Phone : For completing role-related tasks. Industry-Leading Training : Gain valuable knowledge and skills. Qualification Support : Earn nationally recognized qualifications, including ARLA. Employee Assistance Programme : Access 24/7 support. Eye Care : Benefits to support your eye health. Employee Referral Bonus : Up to £500 for successful referrals. Responsibilities: Team Leadership : Manage and lead a team of Property Managers. Daily Meetings : Conduct daily meetings with the Property Management team to align on objectives. Coaching : Support and coach your team to meet Key Service Indicators (KSIs). Performance Management : Regularly assess team members' performance, including one-to-one meetings. Compliance : Ensure the team follows all regulations, maintaining the highest compliance standards. Property Inspections : Regularly inspect properties to ensure they meet standards. Tenant Negotiations : Handle tenancy extensions, renewals, and tenancy negotiations. Maintenance & Repairs : Work with contractors to resolve any maintenance or repair issues at properties. Arrears & Evictions : Manage rental arrears and process eviction requests when necessary. Regulatory Standards : Ensure all properties meet health and safety standards. Relationship Building : Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, tenants, and contractors. Complaints Resolution : Handle complaints effectively and efficiently. Check-Ins/Check-Outs : Complete property check-ins, check-outs, and manage full inventory reports. Skills & Requirements: Driving License : Full UK Driving Licence (manual vehicle required). Experience : At least 3 years' experience as a Property Manager within residential lettings. Leadership : Ability to lead and motivate a team, fostering a positive working environment. Communication : Strong communication skills to effectively manage clients and team members. Regulatory Knowledge : In-depth understanding of current residential lettings legislation. Customer Service : Exceptional customer service and relationship-building skills. IT Skills : Basic IT knowledge required. The Finer Details: Eligibility : You must have legal entitlement to work in the UK (proof of right to work required). Proof : You will need to provide proof of address, National Insurance number, and driving license check. What are you waiting for? Apply NOW or drop me a line for more details. Humphrey & Kirk specialize in placing excellent people in property roles to help them reach their full potential. We make recruitment quicker, easier, and relevant!
Oct 25, 2025
Full time
Property Management Manager Location: Ealing Basic Salary: £32,000 to £43,000 (DOE) On-Target Earnings (OTE): £39,000 to £50,000 Car: Company car or monthly car allowance Hours: Fixed working hours, 08:30-18:00 (weekdays), 09:00-17:00 (one Saturday every four weeks, with a day off in lieu) Additional Benefits: Career Progression : Opportunities for growth within the company. 30 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays). Company Smart Phone : For completing role-related tasks. Industry-Leading Training : Gain valuable knowledge and skills. Qualification Support : Earn nationally recognized qualifications, including ARLA. Employee Assistance Programme : Access 24/7 support. Eye Care : Benefits to support your eye health. Employee Referral Bonus : Up to £500 for successful referrals. Responsibilities: Team Leadership : Manage and lead a team of Property Managers. Daily Meetings : Conduct daily meetings with the Property Management team to align on objectives. Coaching : Support and coach your team to meet Key Service Indicators (KSIs). Performance Management : Regularly assess team members' performance, including one-to-one meetings. Compliance : Ensure the team follows all regulations, maintaining the highest compliance standards. Property Inspections : Regularly inspect properties to ensure they meet standards. Tenant Negotiations : Handle tenancy extensions, renewals, and tenancy negotiations. Maintenance & Repairs : Work with contractors to resolve any maintenance or repair issues at properties. Arrears & Evictions : Manage rental arrears and process eviction requests when necessary. Regulatory Standards : Ensure all properties meet health and safety standards. Relationship Building : Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, tenants, and contractors. Complaints Resolution : Handle complaints effectively and efficiently. Check-Ins/Check-Outs : Complete property check-ins, check-outs, and manage full inventory reports. Skills & Requirements: Driving License : Full UK Driving Licence (manual vehicle required). Experience : At least 3 years' experience as a Property Manager within residential lettings. Leadership : Ability to lead and motivate a team, fostering a positive working environment. Communication : Strong communication skills to effectively manage clients and team members. Regulatory Knowledge : In-depth understanding of current residential lettings legislation. Customer Service : Exceptional customer service and relationship-building skills. IT Skills : Basic IT knowledge required. The Finer Details: Eligibility : You must have legal entitlement to work in the UK (proof of right to work required). Proof : You will need to provide proof of address, National Insurance number, and driving license check. What are you waiting for? Apply NOW or drop me a line for more details. Humphrey & Kirk specialize in placing excellent people in property roles to help them reach their full potential. We make recruitment quicker, easier, and relevant!
Facilities Assistant Location: Solihull - Shirley areaSalary: £26,000 - £28,000 (based on performance)Days/Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:00am - 4:00pm)Contract: Full-time, year-round with additional holiday weeksStart Date: Immediate - October 2025 at the latest We're looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Administrator to help maintain a safe, clean, and secure environment for pupils and staff. This is a key role for someone who takes pride in ensuring everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Your Role Will Include: Daily site checks, unlocking/locking, and maintaining school buildings and grounds. Carrying out repairs and maintenance or coordinating external contractors. Monitoring health and safety compliance, fire and alarm checks, and routine maintenance logs. Providing basic IT and equipment support, liaising with external IT providers when needed. Supporting the school community, ensuring the premises are safe, welcoming, and efficient. We're Looking For: Strong practical and maintenance skills with a proactive approach. Knowledge of health and safety principles in a school or similar setting. Good organisation and record-keeping skills. Team player with great communication and problem-solving abilities. Flexible and reliable - able to adapt to changing school needs. About the School: An inclusive and nurturing specialist school with an emphasis on safety, respect, and teamwork. Staff here are valued, well supported, and encouraged to make a difference every day. Why Work with Long Term Futures? Long-term, stable work with the potential for a permanent role. Full-time consistency in one school - no day-to-day supply. A dedicated consultant to support you throughout your placement. Interview opportunities directly with the school leadership team. Access to free CPD training , including Understanding Autism, Behaviour Management, and professional refreshers. Next Steps - Our 4-Step Process Apply - Submit your CV via the application page. Initial Call - Our team will discuss your experience and preferences. Interview - Meet with the school leadership team to explore the fit. Start Work - If successful, you'll begin your new role. All applicants will need a valid DBS and two references to be considered.If this role isn't suitable, please contact Tim at Long Term Futures to discuss your ideal job role.
Oct 24, 2025
Contract
Facilities Assistant Location: Solihull - Shirley areaSalary: £26,000 - £28,000 (based on performance)Days/Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:00am - 4:00pm)Contract: Full-time, year-round with additional holiday weeksStart Date: Immediate - October 2025 at the latest We're looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Administrator to help maintain a safe, clean, and secure environment for pupils and staff. This is a key role for someone who takes pride in ensuring everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Your Role Will Include: Daily site checks, unlocking/locking, and maintaining school buildings and grounds. Carrying out repairs and maintenance or coordinating external contractors. Monitoring health and safety compliance, fire and alarm checks, and routine maintenance logs. Providing basic IT and equipment support, liaising with external IT providers when needed. Supporting the school community, ensuring the premises are safe, welcoming, and efficient. We're Looking For: Strong practical and maintenance skills with a proactive approach. Knowledge of health and safety principles in a school or similar setting. Good organisation and record-keeping skills. Team player with great communication and problem-solving abilities. Flexible and reliable - able to adapt to changing school needs. About the School: An inclusive and nurturing specialist school with an emphasis on safety, respect, and teamwork. Staff here are valued, well supported, and encouraged to make a difference every day. Why Work with Long Term Futures? Long-term, stable work with the potential for a permanent role. Full-time consistency in one school - no day-to-day supply. A dedicated consultant to support you throughout your placement. Interview opportunities directly with the school leadership team. Access to free CPD training , including Understanding Autism, Behaviour Management, and professional refreshers. Next Steps - Our 4-Step Process Apply - Submit your CV via the application page. Initial Call - Our team will discuss your experience and preferences. Interview - Meet with the school leadership team to explore the fit. Start Work - If successful, you'll begin your new role. All applicants will need a valid DBS and two references to be considered.If this role isn't suitable, please contact Tim at Long Term Futures to discuss your ideal job role.
Property Management Manager City centre Reading office, opposite Reading train station Are you an experienced leader in property management, passionate about delivering outstanding customer experiences and driving operational excellence? This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing organisation shaping the future of family homes for rent in the UK. Established in 2021, our client is a leading provider in the private rented sector (PRS), offering high-quality, new-build family homes across desirable neighbourhoods. Backed by world-class real estate investors, the business is entering an exciting phase of growth following major portfolio acquisitions in the Southeast. About the Role As Property Management Manager , you'll lead and develop a team of Property Managers to ensure residents receive best-in-class service. You'll oversee daily operations, streamline processes, and ensure properties are fully compliant with legislation. Reporting to senior management, you'll provide insights and updates that help shape strategic decisions, while acting as an escalation point for any out-of-hours incidents. Key Responsibilities Lead, coach, and motivate a team of Property Managers to deliver exceptional service and performance. Oversee all property management activities, from inspections and maintenance to deposit releases and compliance. Ensure smooth coordination of repairs and maintenance, delivering swift resolutions. Produce accurate weekly and monthly reports for senior management and investors. Monitor and implement KPIs to ensure alignment with business objectives. Collaborate with internal teams, including marketing and operations, to enhance the tenant experience. Take ownership of incident management and support the team with workload balancing. Identify training needs and introduce best practices to optimise performance. Ensure all legal notices and compliance requirements are managed efficiently. About You Proven experience in property management, ideally within Build-to-Rent (BTR) , Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) , or a large-scale leasing environment . Previous experience leading a team within a customer-focused environment. Propertymark or equivalent qualification (desirable). Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Strong decision-making and problem-solving ability. Confident working autonomously in a fast-paced, evolving business. Passionate about creating positive resident experiences and building community engagement. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to grow within a rapidly expanding business. A collaborative, forward-thinking culture where your ideas matter.
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Property Management Manager City centre Reading office, opposite Reading train station Are you an experienced leader in property management, passionate about delivering outstanding customer experiences and driving operational excellence? This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing organisation shaping the future of family homes for rent in the UK. Established in 2021, our client is a leading provider in the private rented sector (PRS), offering high-quality, new-build family homes across desirable neighbourhoods. Backed by world-class real estate investors, the business is entering an exciting phase of growth following major portfolio acquisitions in the Southeast. About the Role As Property Management Manager , you'll lead and develop a team of Property Managers to ensure residents receive best-in-class service. You'll oversee daily operations, streamline processes, and ensure properties are fully compliant with legislation. Reporting to senior management, you'll provide insights and updates that help shape strategic decisions, while acting as an escalation point for any out-of-hours incidents. Key Responsibilities Lead, coach, and motivate a team of Property Managers to deliver exceptional service and performance. Oversee all property management activities, from inspections and maintenance to deposit releases and compliance. Ensure smooth coordination of repairs and maintenance, delivering swift resolutions. Produce accurate weekly and monthly reports for senior management and investors. Monitor and implement KPIs to ensure alignment with business objectives. Collaborate with internal teams, including marketing and operations, to enhance the tenant experience. Take ownership of incident management and support the team with workload balancing. Identify training needs and introduce best practices to optimise performance. Ensure all legal notices and compliance requirements are managed efficiently. About You Proven experience in property management, ideally within Build-to-Rent (BTR) , Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) , or a large-scale leasing environment . Previous experience leading a team within a customer-focused environment. Propertymark or equivalent qualification (desirable). Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Strong decision-making and problem-solving ability. Confident working autonomously in a fast-paced, evolving business. Passionate about creating positive resident experiences and building community engagement. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to grow within a rapidly expanding business. A collaborative, forward-thinking culture where your ideas matter.
Job Description Do you have experience in the Lettings Industry and want to put those skills to effective use? Are you enthusiastic about providing a great customer service? And are you looking to join a dynamic and motivated team? A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join our established residential lettings team, as a Senior Property Manager based in our Nottingham office.This is the perfect role for a Property Manager or Lettings Negotiator, who wants to take the next step in their career.Our Senior Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve. As a market leading Agent, we re on the lookout for people with excellent communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service!As a Senior Property Manager , we can offer you leadership development, excellent career progression, with opportunities across the business and qualifications in residential lettings. Responsibilities of a Senior Property Manager Assisting the Manager to motivate the team, inspiring colleagues to support each other to achieve individual, team and company goals. Assisting with training and coaching Property Managers within your team. Monitoring the team's customer service Key Performance Indicators. Supporting and advising Property Managers on maintenance works, safety certification and compliance. Using your lettings knowledge and experience to help your colleagues with daily queries and assisting with more complex letting situations. You will also have a small portfolio of properties to manage, includingco-ordinating repairs and maintenance, organising safety inspections, managing remedial works, consulting with landlords following regular property visits and assisting your customers with general tenancy queries. Skills required for a Senior Property Manager 12 to 18 months experience in property management is essential Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Good at building and maintaining relationships with customers and stakeholders across the business Effective in time management and managing expectations Naturally robust with a 'can-do' attitude Initiative-taking - able to work independently whilst maintaining a role as part of our team Benefits of working as a Senior Property Manager Connells Group UK Aiva Digicare + workplace / Car leasing and cycle to work scheme Colleague discount scheme / Perks at work / Gym discounts Life assurance / Workplace pension scheme Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Connells Group we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. So, if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't fit perfectly with every aspect of the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other opportunities.CC00598
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Job Description Do you have experience in the Lettings Industry and want to put those skills to effective use? Are you enthusiastic about providing a great customer service? And are you looking to join a dynamic and motivated team? A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join our established residential lettings team, as a Senior Property Manager based in our Nottingham office.This is the perfect role for a Property Manager or Lettings Negotiator, who wants to take the next step in their career.Our Senior Property Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring that our landlord and tenant customers receive the high-quality experience they deserve. As a market leading Agent, we re on the lookout for people with excellent communication and relationship skills and a passion for delivering a quality customer service!As a Senior Property Manager , we can offer you leadership development, excellent career progression, with opportunities across the business and qualifications in residential lettings. Responsibilities of a Senior Property Manager Assisting the Manager to motivate the team, inspiring colleagues to support each other to achieve individual, team and company goals. Assisting with training and coaching Property Managers within your team. Monitoring the team's customer service Key Performance Indicators. Supporting and advising Property Managers on maintenance works, safety certification and compliance. Using your lettings knowledge and experience to help your colleagues with daily queries and assisting with more complex letting situations. You will also have a small portfolio of properties to manage, includingco-ordinating repairs and maintenance, organising safety inspections, managing remedial works, consulting with landlords following regular property visits and assisting your customers with general tenancy queries. Skills required for a Senior Property Manager 12 to 18 months experience in property management is essential Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Good at building and maintaining relationships with customers and stakeholders across the business Effective in time management and managing expectations Naturally robust with a 'can-do' attitude Initiative-taking - able to work independently whilst maintaining a role as part of our team Benefits of working as a Senior Property Manager Connells Group UK Aiva Digicare + workplace / Car leasing and cycle to work scheme Colleague discount scheme / Perks at work / Gym discounts Life assurance / Workplace pension scheme Connells Group UK is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Connells Group we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. So, if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't fit perfectly with every aspect of the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other opportunities.CC00598
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Harrogate Salary: £25,000 - £32,000 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00am-17:30pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays 09:30am-12:30pm We are thrilled to be working with a leading independent property agency in Harrogate, offering expert residential and commercial services. Known for innovation and industry leadership, the agency holds key professional memberships and delivers outstanding results with integrity and transparency. The Property Manager oversees the complete tenancy lifecycle for a portfolio of properties. You will be responsible for conducting inventories, inspections and tenancy checkouts; coordinating repairs and maintenance with contractors and managing deposit negotiations. Acting as the primary point of contact, this role ensures seamless communication and efficient management between landlords and tenants throughout each tenancy. Your duties as Property Manager will include - Act as the main point of contact for landlords and tenants, delivering a high standard of customer service throughout the tenancy. Oversee property maintenance, liaising with contractors to ensure repairs are completed promptly, cost effectively and to a high standard. Carry out routine property inspections to monitor tenancy compliance, identify issues early and arrange remedial works where required. Complete detailed inventory reports at the start of each tenancy and conduct thorough checkouts at the end, recording property condition and contents. Manage the deposit return process including negotiating deductions and providing evidence for disputes when necessary. Keep accurate and up to date records of inspections, visits, maintenance and communications. Ensure all property management activities comply with current lettings legislation, deposit protection rules and industry best practice. Use property management systems to track tasks, streamline processes and maintain efficiency. Work collaboratively with lettings, maintenance, administration and accounts teams to ensure smooth tenancy handovers and effective internal communication. Plan and manage your diary effectively to balance priorities and provide a responsive, reliable service. Experience required - Proven experience in residential property management or a related lettings role. Demonstrate a proactive, can do attitude and performs effectively under pressure, consistently meeting tight deadlines while upholding a high standard of work. Exhibit exceptional interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, coupled with the ability to cultivate and sustain enduring professional relationships. Possess a keen eye for detail along with well developed organisational abilities Maintains rigorous attention to detail with exceptional organisational competence. Brings effective problem solving expertise including the capacity to address conflicts and negotiate with professionalism and fairness. Hold a full UK driving license. In return, the successful Property Manager will receive a competitive salary of £25,000 - £32,000 per annum, commensurate with experience and skills. The package includes 22 days holiday plus bank holidays and you will benefit from ongoing professional development opportunities including training and support to help you grow within your role and the wider property sector. Additionally, the company offers access to a health and wellbeing benefit plus a collaborative and supportive workplace where your ideas are valued and your efforts recognised. If you're eager to work in a growing independent estate agency that promotes a positive and engaging workplace culture where you'll be truly appreciated, then APPLY TODAY! Our Guarantee Thank you for your initial expression of interest in our available vacancy. If we have not contacted you within 5 working days of your application, please understand that the CV received, and the information provided does not meet the requirements of the current vacancy. However, we will consider all applications for any available opportunity, present or future, and proactively contact you should we deem there to be a suitable match. Here at Impression we are committed to supporting the principles of equal opportunities and prohibit discrimination/ harassment of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic.
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Harrogate Salary: £25,000 - £32,000 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00am-17:30pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays 09:30am-12:30pm We are thrilled to be working with a leading independent property agency in Harrogate, offering expert residential and commercial services. Known for innovation and industry leadership, the agency holds key professional memberships and delivers outstanding results with integrity and transparency. The Property Manager oversees the complete tenancy lifecycle for a portfolio of properties. You will be responsible for conducting inventories, inspections and tenancy checkouts; coordinating repairs and maintenance with contractors and managing deposit negotiations. Acting as the primary point of contact, this role ensures seamless communication and efficient management between landlords and tenants throughout each tenancy. Your duties as Property Manager will include - Act as the main point of contact for landlords and tenants, delivering a high standard of customer service throughout the tenancy. Oversee property maintenance, liaising with contractors to ensure repairs are completed promptly, cost effectively and to a high standard. Carry out routine property inspections to monitor tenancy compliance, identify issues early and arrange remedial works where required. Complete detailed inventory reports at the start of each tenancy and conduct thorough checkouts at the end, recording property condition and contents. Manage the deposit return process including negotiating deductions and providing evidence for disputes when necessary. Keep accurate and up to date records of inspections, visits, maintenance and communications. Ensure all property management activities comply with current lettings legislation, deposit protection rules and industry best practice. Use property management systems to track tasks, streamline processes and maintain efficiency. Work collaboratively with lettings, maintenance, administration and accounts teams to ensure smooth tenancy handovers and effective internal communication. Plan and manage your diary effectively to balance priorities and provide a responsive, reliable service. Experience required - Proven experience in residential property management or a related lettings role. Demonstrate a proactive, can do attitude and performs effectively under pressure, consistently meeting tight deadlines while upholding a high standard of work. Exhibit exceptional interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, coupled with the ability to cultivate and sustain enduring professional relationships. Possess a keen eye for detail along with well developed organisational abilities Maintains rigorous attention to detail with exceptional organisational competence. Brings effective problem solving expertise including the capacity to address conflicts and negotiate with professionalism and fairness. Hold a full UK driving license. In return, the successful Property Manager will receive a competitive salary of £25,000 - £32,000 per annum, commensurate with experience and skills. The package includes 22 days holiday plus bank holidays and you will benefit from ongoing professional development opportunities including training and support to help you grow within your role and the wider property sector. Additionally, the company offers access to a health and wellbeing benefit plus a collaborative and supportive workplace where your ideas are valued and your efforts recognised. If you're eager to work in a growing independent estate agency that promotes a positive and engaging workplace culture where you'll be truly appreciated, then APPLY TODAY! Our Guarantee Thank you for your initial expression of interest in our available vacancy. If we have not contacted you within 5 working days of your application, please understand that the CV received, and the information provided does not meet the requirements of the current vacancy. However, we will consider all applications for any available opportunity, present or future, and proactively contact you should we deem there to be a suitable match. Here at Impression we are committed to supporting the principles of equal opportunities and prohibit discrimination/ harassment of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic.
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Woking Brand: Stirling Ackroyd Salary: OTE: of up to £33,000.00 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm - hybrid working available (maximum of 3 days per week from home). About Stirling Ackroyd: Renowned as market leaders, we believe in providing credible expertise, professionalism, we are always striving for success on behalf of our clients. Guided by our values and powered by equity, inclusion, and community we are market leaders in our sector and an industry leading employer. It is what makes us one of the best, in 2024 we were acquired by LRG. We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Property Manager to join our Property Management team based in Woking , managing your own portfolio of residential properties. The main purpose of the role is to effectively and efficiently manage the daily operations of our Property Management Lettings portfolio whilst maintaining and delivering quality customer service, including duties as below; Maintaining regular communications with landlords and tenants Ensuring all properties in the portfolio are fully compliant with industry regulations, e.g. Gas Safety Certificates Arranging any repairs and / or maintenance to ensure properties are kept at a high standard Arranging and processing collections of any rent arrears, and releasing of deposits Processing and guiding both parties through the end of tenancy process What are we looking for: Proven working experience as a Property Manager or similar position for 3 - 5 years A good understanding of the role of a property manager within the residential lettings sector and key legislation Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build long standing relationships and be assertive and empathetic when required Ability to work as part of a team, and independently Resilient and consistent approach to all duties and clients Focused on finding the best solution possible for all parties, in a timely manner Structured and organised with strong time management skills Professional telephone manner Organisational skills, time management and attention to detail What we can offer you: Proven track record for career growth and advancement within the company Market leading training and ongoing professional development Access to a diverse portfolio of properties Supportive and collaborative team environment Benefits: Competitive base salary and additional incentives Salary sacrifice pension scheme Generous Holiday allowance, increasing by 1 day per year based on service Excellent Parental leave and newly introduced Fertility policy Staff discounts LRG are an equal opportunities employer and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual to our team who shares our commitment to excellence in the Real Estate Industry. LRG does not engage the services of Recruitment agencies for the purpose of hiring. All job openings are managed directly by our Internal Recruitment team. We do not accept unsolicited CVs or candidate referral from Recruitment agencies, and any such submissions will not be considered.
Oct 24, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Woking Brand: Stirling Ackroyd Salary: OTE: of up to £33,000.00 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm - hybrid working available (maximum of 3 days per week from home). About Stirling Ackroyd: Renowned as market leaders, we believe in providing credible expertise, professionalism, we are always striving for success on behalf of our clients. Guided by our values and powered by equity, inclusion, and community we are market leaders in our sector and an industry leading employer. It is what makes us one of the best, in 2024 we were acquired by LRG. We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Property Manager to join our Property Management team based in Woking , managing your own portfolio of residential properties. The main purpose of the role is to effectively and efficiently manage the daily operations of our Property Management Lettings portfolio whilst maintaining and delivering quality customer service, including duties as below; Maintaining regular communications with landlords and tenants Ensuring all properties in the portfolio are fully compliant with industry regulations, e.g. Gas Safety Certificates Arranging any repairs and / or maintenance to ensure properties are kept at a high standard Arranging and processing collections of any rent arrears, and releasing of deposits Processing and guiding both parties through the end of tenancy process What are we looking for: Proven working experience as a Property Manager or similar position for 3 - 5 years A good understanding of the role of a property manager within the residential lettings sector and key legislation Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build long standing relationships and be assertive and empathetic when required Ability to work as part of a team, and independently Resilient and consistent approach to all duties and clients Focused on finding the best solution possible for all parties, in a timely manner Structured and organised with strong time management skills Professional telephone manner Organisational skills, time management and attention to detail What we can offer you: Proven track record for career growth and advancement within the company Market leading training and ongoing professional development Access to a diverse portfolio of properties Supportive and collaborative team environment Benefits: Competitive base salary and additional incentives Salary sacrifice pension scheme Generous Holiday allowance, increasing by 1 day per year based on service Excellent Parental leave and newly introduced Fertility policy Staff discounts LRG are an equal opportunities employer and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual to our team who shares our commitment to excellence in the Real Estate Industry. LRG does not engage the services of Recruitment agencies for the purpose of hiring. All job openings are managed directly by our Internal Recruitment team. We do not accept unsolicited CVs or candidate referral from Recruitment agencies, and any such submissions will not be considered.
We're looking for a reliable and motivated Maintenance Operative to join a dedicated team of five professionals, responsible for maintaining and improving our client's facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on individual with experience across general building maintenance and construction to take on a varied and rewarding role. Job Title: Maintenance Operative Salary: Up to 30,000 depending on experience Job Type: 40 hours a week, permanent position Location: Ascot What You'll Be Doing Carrying out a wide range of building maintenance tasks including carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, concreting, plastering, roofing, and general construction work. Completing general repairs across the premises to ensure facilities remain safe, functional, and well-presented. Managing materials and stock levels, keeping accurate records, and informing the Maintenance Team Leader of any supplies that need replenishing. Manufacturing and installing bespoke carpentry and joinery items. Assisting with race day operations and other on-site duties as required. Performing additional maintenance tasks as reasonably requested by the company. What We're Looking For A trade qualification in carpentry, bricklaying, or a related discipline (preferred but not essential). Proven experience in building maintenance and construction work. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team, with a proactive and flexible approach. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Professional appearance and excellent communication skills. Physically fit and capable of handling manual tasks safely (equipment provided where needed). A full, valid UK driving licence is essential. Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
We're looking for a reliable and motivated Maintenance Operative to join a dedicated team of five professionals, responsible for maintaining and improving our client's facilities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on individual with experience across general building maintenance and construction to take on a varied and rewarding role. Job Title: Maintenance Operative Salary: Up to 30,000 depending on experience Job Type: 40 hours a week, permanent position Location: Ascot What You'll Be Doing Carrying out a wide range of building maintenance tasks including carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, concreting, plastering, roofing, and general construction work. Completing general repairs across the premises to ensure facilities remain safe, functional, and well-presented. Managing materials and stock levels, keeping accurate records, and informing the Maintenance Team Leader of any supplies that need replenishing. Manufacturing and installing bespoke carpentry and joinery items. Assisting with race day operations and other on-site duties as required. Performing additional maintenance tasks as reasonably requested by the company. What We're Looking For A trade qualification in carpentry, bricklaying, or a related discipline (preferred but not essential). Proven experience in building maintenance and construction work. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team, with a proactive and flexible approach. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Professional appearance and excellent communication skills. Physically fit and capable of handling manual tasks safely (equipment provided where needed). A full, valid UK driving licence is essential. Huntress Search Ltd acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Job Title: Waste Operations and Site Manager Package: 30,000.00- 50,000.00 per year Location: Wells, Somerset Our client has an opportunity for a Waste Operations and Site Manager to join their team near Wells, Somerset. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate all daily operations on-site Monitor and manage waste stock levels in collaboration with the transport division Liaise with plant operators and maintenance teams to ensure efficient servicing and prompt repairs Support compliance with environmental legislation and internal waste handling protocols Contribute to operational planning, including scheduling, throughput tracking, and reporting Maintain accurate records of waste movement, equipment checks, and maintenance Promote and uphold high standards of Health & Safety across the site About You: Proven experience in waste management and site operations (Waste Transfer Station experience preferred) Strong understanding of machinery and equipment used in waste handling Solid knowledge of Health & Safety regulations in waste and plant-heavy environments Experience working closely with transport and logistics teams WAMITAB qualification preferred, but training can be provided for the right candidate Confident with reporting, scheduling, and operational planning Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills Hands-on and proactive management style What We Offer: A senior role within a well-established and growing business Opportunities for further training and professional development A supportive team and a role that makes a real impact Competitive salary (based on experience)
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Waste Operations and Site Manager Package: 30,000.00- 50,000.00 per year Location: Wells, Somerset Our client has an opportunity for a Waste Operations and Site Manager to join their team near Wells, Somerset. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate all daily operations on-site Monitor and manage waste stock levels in collaboration with the transport division Liaise with plant operators and maintenance teams to ensure efficient servicing and prompt repairs Support compliance with environmental legislation and internal waste handling protocols Contribute to operational planning, including scheduling, throughput tracking, and reporting Maintain accurate records of waste movement, equipment checks, and maintenance Promote and uphold high standards of Health & Safety across the site About You: Proven experience in waste management and site operations (Waste Transfer Station experience preferred) Strong understanding of machinery and equipment used in waste handling Solid knowledge of Health & Safety regulations in waste and plant-heavy environments Experience working closely with transport and logistics teams WAMITAB qualification preferred, but training can be provided for the right candidate Confident with reporting, scheduling, and operational planning Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills Hands-on and proactive management style What We Offer: A senior role within a well-established and growing business Opportunities for further training and professional development A supportive team and a role that makes a real impact Competitive salary (based on experience)
We are looking to recruit a Facilities Manager on a 12-month contract based in Coventry. You will be managing, controlling and monitor staff effectively and to review audits on quality of workmanship, health and safety and customer service. To report effectively on team performance and proactively predict workload levels and plan for peak periods. To drive cultural change encouraging right first-time repairs, lean practices, increasing multi skilled work and ensuring effective communication. To proactively highlight and inspire excellent work and practices. Main responsibilities as a Facilities Manager will be: Manage a team of Technicians and Contractors Lead on all aspects of reactive maintenance and support customers when issues are stopping normal operations in around and buildings Be a single point of contact for helpdesk/protection to get updates on reactive and planned works Work remotely and be a mobile and visual contact around campus promoting Estates Delivery services and liaising with key customer contacts on major issues in and around campus. Be fully contactable and maintain good communication links with managers and helpdesk at all times Provide quotations for minor in house improvements works in good time and provide customers with best value Ensure all legal compliance tasks are completed on time Meeting and greeting contractors Skills and experience required: Experienced building services engineer Previous facilities/maintenance experience Qualifications in building services or Hard FM Good communication skills Leadership IT competent This role is Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17:00pm, paying 20.72 per hour. At thefutureworks, we are deeply committed to providing outstanding service while championing equality, diversity, and inclusion in every step of our recruitment process. Each application is reviewed with care and attention to your unique experience, skills, and achievements. If your application is shortlisted, a friendly member of our team will be in touch within 48 hours. Previously registered with us? We'd love to hear from you-please feel free to get in touch directly about this opportunity.
Oct 23, 2025
Contract
We are looking to recruit a Facilities Manager on a 12-month contract based in Coventry. You will be managing, controlling and monitor staff effectively and to review audits on quality of workmanship, health and safety and customer service. To report effectively on team performance and proactively predict workload levels and plan for peak periods. To drive cultural change encouraging right first-time repairs, lean practices, increasing multi skilled work and ensuring effective communication. To proactively highlight and inspire excellent work and practices. Main responsibilities as a Facilities Manager will be: Manage a team of Technicians and Contractors Lead on all aspects of reactive maintenance and support customers when issues are stopping normal operations in around and buildings Be a single point of contact for helpdesk/protection to get updates on reactive and planned works Work remotely and be a mobile and visual contact around campus promoting Estates Delivery services and liaising with key customer contacts on major issues in and around campus. Be fully contactable and maintain good communication links with managers and helpdesk at all times Provide quotations for minor in house improvements works in good time and provide customers with best value Ensure all legal compliance tasks are completed on time Meeting and greeting contractors Skills and experience required: Experienced building services engineer Previous facilities/maintenance experience Qualifications in building services or Hard FM Good communication skills Leadership IT competent This role is Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17:00pm, paying 20.72 per hour. At thefutureworks, we are deeply committed to providing outstanding service while championing equality, diversity, and inclusion in every step of our recruitment process. Each application is reviewed with care and attention to your unique experience, skills, and achievements. If your application is shortlisted, a friendly member of our team will be in touch within 48 hours. Previously registered with us? We'd love to hear from you-please feel free to get in touch directly about this opportunity.
Property Cleaning/Voids Operative Location : Kent Salary : £26,189.00, plus either a company vehicle or £4,000 vehicle allowance per annum Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type : Permanent Our well-established client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is currently seeking a Property Cleaning/Voids Operative to cover the Kent area. Purpose of the job: Reporting to the Repairs and Maintenance Team Leader, the Property Cleaning/Voids Operative is responsible for ensuring that all properties are cleaned and maintained to a high standard of hygiene and in full compliance with specified requirements. Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure all properties are clean, hygienic, and ready for occupancy, in line with company standards. Remove rubbish and arrange proper disposal. Carry out minor repairs and address defects as directed. Maintain accurate and up-to-date cleaning and maintenance records. Work collaboratively with team members and support colleagues as needed, including providing cover. Attend meetings and contribute to team discussions and shared goals. Keep up to date with all relevant communications, policies, and procedures. Actively engage in required training and development as part of your Personal Development Plan. Handle all personal data responsibly and in line with data protection policies. Required Skills: Previous experience in property cleaning or a similar role Knowledge of cleaning products and safe application Understanding of health and safety practices Strong communication and customer service skills High attention to detail and quality standards Effective time management and ability to prioritise Able to work independently and as part of a team Problem-solving skills and ability to use initiative Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
Oct 23, 2025
Full time
Property Cleaning/Voids Operative Location : Kent Salary : £26,189.00, plus either a company vehicle or £4,000 vehicle allowance per annum Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type : Permanent Our well-established client, a leading provider of housing solutions, is currently seeking a Property Cleaning/Voids Operative to cover the Kent area. Purpose of the job: Reporting to the Repairs and Maintenance Team Leader, the Property Cleaning/Voids Operative is responsible for ensuring that all properties are cleaned and maintained to a high standard of hygiene and in full compliance with specified requirements. Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure all properties are clean, hygienic, and ready for occupancy, in line with company standards. Remove rubbish and arrange proper disposal. Carry out minor repairs and address defects as directed. Maintain accurate and up-to-date cleaning and maintenance records. Work collaboratively with team members and support colleagues as needed, including providing cover. Attend meetings and contribute to team discussions and shared goals. Keep up to date with all relevant communications, policies, and procedures. Actively engage in required training and development as part of your Personal Development Plan. Handle all personal data responsibly and in line with data protection policies. Required Skills: Previous experience in property cleaning or a similar role Knowledge of cleaning products and safe application Understanding of health and safety practices Strong communication and customer service skills High attention to detail and quality standards Effective time management and ability to prioritise Able to work independently and as part of a team Problem-solving skills and ability to use initiative Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will need to hold a valid UK driving licence and will be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please contact Kerrie Collett on (phone number removed) to learn more, or submit your application today.
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