Empty Homes Manager Rochdale £21.25 per hour Temporary Immediate Start Required We are currently working in partnership with a well-established housing provider to recruit an experienced Empty Homes Manager on a temporary basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and hands-on housing professional to make an immediate impact within a busy asset and housing environment. This role is ideal for someone with strong leadership experience in housing/property services, who can confidently manage teams, contractors, and budgets while ensuring compliance and service excellence. Empty Homes Manager Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage Empty Homes teams, ensuring effective delivery of asset programme works Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and Risk Assessment processes Provide strong operational leadership and people management across teams Develop and maintain effective contractor relationships to ensure value for money and quality delivery Manage budgets, monitor financial performance, and mitigate risk Drive performance, efficiency, and continuous improvement within Empty Homes services Empty Homes Manager Essential Requirements: Legionella L8 Certification Leadership Development Management Programme (Kantor) or equivalent or qualified by experience Proven experience in a similar role within housing, property, or asset/empty homes management Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Why Apply for this Empty Homes Manager role? Immediate start available Competitive hourly rate Opportunity to make a real impact within a high-priority housing service Well-supported team environment with established processes If you are an experienced Empty Homes Manager or a Housing Manager looking for your next interim opportunity, we would love to hear from you. To view more jobs from Bamford Contract Services, Find us on Facebook bamfordcs or follow us on Twitter bamfordcs.
May 03, 2026
Seasonal
Empty Homes Manager Rochdale £21.25 per hour Temporary Immediate Start Required We are currently working in partnership with a well-established housing provider to recruit an experienced Empty Homes Manager on a temporary basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and hands-on housing professional to make an immediate impact within a busy asset and housing environment. This role is ideal for someone with strong leadership experience in housing/property services, who can confidently manage teams, contractors, and budgets while ensuring compliance and service excellence. Empty Homes Manager Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage Empty Homes teams, ensuring effective delivery of asset programme works Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety legislation and Risk Assessment processes Provide strong operational leadership and people management across teams Develop and maintain effective contractor relationships to ensure value for money and quality delivery Manage budgets, monitor financial performance, and mitigate risk Drive performance, efficiency, and continuous improvement within Empty Homes services Empty Homes Manager Essential Requirements: Legionella L8 Certification Leadership Development Management Programme (Kantor) or equivalent or qualified by experience Proven experience in a similar role within housing, property, or asset/empty homes management Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Why Apply for this Empty Homes Manager role? Immediate start available Competitive hourly rate Opportunity to make a real impact within a high-priority housing service Well-supported team environment with established processes If you are an experienced Empty Homes Manager or a Housing Manager looking for your next interim opportunity, we would love to hear from you. To view more jobs from Bamford Contract Services, Find us on Facebook bamfordcs or follow us on Twitter bamfordcs.
Senior Divisional Facilities Manager - Caretech Childrens Services, Education CareTech Group- Estates & Facilities About CareTech and Cambian CareTech Group provide specialist Education / residential care across the UK. We support some of the most vulnerable young people in our communities. Our Schools exist to provide safe, stable and nurturing environments where children and young people can recover, develop and thrive. For the children in our care, the quality of the physical environment is not a 'nice to have' - it is fundamental. Our estates must be compliant, safe and resilient, but also warm, homely and dignified. Put simply: we should feel comfortable placing our own children in these environments. Role purpose The Senior Divisional Facilities Manager will lead the estates function for the Children's residential division (44 Sites). The postholder is accountable for statutory compliance, health and safety (premises), property condition, service continuity and the overall quality of the estate across a multi-site portfolio. The role provides divisional leadership to Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs 3Nr. & Maintenance Operatives 46. Nr) and works in close partnership with Principals, Regional Operations Managers and senior leadership (including Managing Directors) to ensure that standards are consistently achieved and sustained. Reporting lines Responsible to Director of Facilities / Group Estates Leadership (as applicable) Group Executive Director - Childrens services Direct reports Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs) and any divisional estates support roles Key interfaces Home Managers, Regional Operations Managers, Quality/Compliance, Finance, Procurement, Contractors/Suppliers On-Call Participates in an on- call Rota (e.g., one week in every Fifteen) to support critical incidents and business continuity Extraordinary days every day Registered address: Parkview, 82 Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1UX Registered no. Key accountabilities This is a leadership role. Success is measured through safe compliance, quality of environments, predictable delivery and high-performing teams. The postholder will: Lead and develop the divisional estates operating model: cadence, standards, escalation routes and performance rhythm.Create a culture of 'right first time' delivery, where safety, quality and dignity are non-negotiable.Set clear expectations for RFMs and hold accountability through coaching, field leadership and structured performance management. 1.Statutory compliance, health and safety, and risk Act as the senior premises professional for the division, ensuring all sites are safe, compliant and fit for purpose.Own the divisional compliance position across statutory requirements (e.g., fire safety actions, water hygiene/legionella controls, asbestos management, gas and electrical safety, lifting equipment where applicable) and ensure robust evidence trails.Commission, review and drive closure of audits, inspections and risk assessments; ensure actions are prioritised by risk and closed to a defined quality standard.Provide decisive incident response leadership (e.g., floods, alarm activations, heating failures), implementing immediate controls and directing permanent remediation. 2.Quality of environment and customer experience Drive consistent, high-quality standards for repair, decoration, cleanliness and presentation so homes are safe and genuinely homely.Work with Operations to understand the lived experience of children and staff, ensuring estates solutions support safeguarding, privacy and dignity.Introduce and enforce divisional standards/specifications that reduce repeat failures and raise 3.CAFM system leadership and reactive maintenance control Take divisional ownership of the CAFM system (including job logging governance, triage, prioritisation and closure quality).Ensure RFMs and teams are using the system correctly: accurate categories, appropriate priorities, strong descriptions, and evidence on completion.Implement controls to prevent aged backlogs and repeat callouts; ensure jobs are closed properly with clear resolution notes and supporting evidence where required.Use CAFM data to drive performance: reactive ageing, first-time fix rates, repeat defects, contractor performance and compliance KPIs. 4.Planned works, projects and capital programme (CapEx) Build, maintain and deliver a rolling programme of planned works and property improvement, aligned to risk reduction and service needs.Develop clear scopes and high-level specifications; obtain competitive quotations/tenders in line with procurement policy.Control project delivery end-to-end: scope, programme, cost, quality, commissioning, handover, defects and warranties.Contribute to strategic asset planning and annual CapEx budgeting, prioritising based on risk, compliance, condition and operational impact. 5.Commercial management and budget control Own divisional R&M and CapEx budget governance, forecasting and cost-to-complete reporting.Maintain strong variation control and challenge scope creep; ensure value for money and whole-life cost thinking.Work closely with Finance and Procurement to ensure correct coding, approvals and a clean audit trail. Provide clear, board-ready reporting to senior leadership (including Managing Directors) on compliance, performance, key risks, projects and spend.Represent the estates function professionally with regulators, inspectors, external agencies and visitors where premises matters arise. 7.People leadership, capability and performance Line manage RFMs and relevant estates staff: objectives, supervision, coaching and development.Build a divisional capability plan (skills matrix, training plan, competency checks) covering technical triage, compliance awareness and leadership behaviours.Measure and manage staff KPIs (quality of close-outs, responsiveness, compliance closure rates, stakeholder feedback, budget discipline).Promote a culture of accountability, learning and continuous improvement; manage underperformance fairly and promptly. Performance measures (examples)The role will be measured on a balanced scorecard. Typical divisional KPIs include: Statutory compliance: PPM completion rate; overdue statutory items; audit action closure (by risk rating).Fire safety: FRA action closure times; fire door and compartmentation remediation progress (where applicable).R
May 03, 2026
Full time
Senior Divisional Facilities Manager - Caretech Childrens Services, Education CareTech Group- Estates & Facilities About CareTech and Cambian CareTech Group provide specialist Education / residential care across the UK. We support some of the most vulnerable young people in our communities. Our Schools exist to provide safe, stable and nurturing environments where children and young people can recover, develop and thrive. For the children in our care, the quality of the physical environment is not a 'nice to have' - it is fundamental. Our estates must be compliant, safe and resilient, but also warm, homely and dignified. Put simply: we should feel comfortable placing our own children in these environments. Role purpose The Senior Divisional Facilities Manager will lead the estates function for the Children's residential division (44 Sites). The postholder is accountable for statutory compliance, health and safety (premises), property condition, service continuity and the overall quality of the estate across a multi-site portfolio. The role provides divisional leadership to Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs 3Nr. & Maintenance Operatives 46. Nr) and works in close partnership with Principals, Regional Operations Managers and senior leadership (including Managing Directors) to ensure that standards are consistently achieved and sustained. Reporting lines Responsible to Director of Facilities / Group Estates Leadership (as applicable) Group Executive Director - Childrens services Direct reports Regional Facilities Managers (RFMs) and any divisional estates support roles Key interfaces Home Managers, Regional Operations Managers, Quality/Compliance, Finance, Procurement, Contractors/Suppliers On-Call Participates in an on- call Rota (e.g., one week in every Fifteen) to support critical incidents and business continuity Extraordinary days every day Registered address: Parkview, 82 Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1UX Registered no. Key accountabilities This is a leadership role. Success is measured through safe compliance, quality of environments, predictable delivery and high-performing teams. The postholder will: Lead and develop the divisional estates operating model: cadence, standards, escalation routes and performance rhythm.Create a culture of 'right first time' delivery, where safety, quality and dignity are non-negotiable.Set clear expectations for RFMs and hold accountability through coaching, field leadership and structured performance management. 1.Statutory compliance, health and safety, and risk Act as the senior premises professional for the division, ensuring all sites are safe, compliant and fit for purpose.Own the divisional compliance position across statutory requirements (e.g., fire safety actions, water hygiene/legionella controls, asbestos management, gas and electrical safety, lifting equipment where applicable) and ensure robust evidence trails.Commission, review and drive closure of audits, inspections and risk assessments; ensure actions are prioritised by risk and closed to a defined quality standard.Provide decisive incident response leadership (e.g., floods, alarm activations, heating failures), implementing immediate controls and directing permanent remediation. 2.Quality of environment and customer experience Drive consistent, high-quality standards for repair, decoration, cleanliness and presentation so homes are safe and genuinely homely.Work with Operations to understand the lived experience of children and staff, ensuring estates solutions support safeguarding, privacy and dignity.Introduce and enforce divisional standards/specifications that reduce repeat failures and raise 3.CAFM system leadership and reactive maintenance control Take divisional ownership of the CAFM system (including job logging governance, triage, prioritisation and closure quality).Ensure RFMs and teams are using the system correctly: accurate categories, appropriate priorities, strong descriptions, and evidence on completion.Implement controls to prevent aged backlogs and repeat callouts; ensure jobs are closed properly with clear resolution notes and supporting evidence where required.Use CAFM data to drive performance: reactive ageing, first-time fix rates, repeat defects, contractor performance and compliance KPIs. 4.Planned works, projects and capital programme (CapEx) Build, maintain and deliver a rolling programme of planned works and property improvement, aligned to risk reduction and service needs.Develop clear scopes and high-level specifications; obtain competitive quotations/tenders in line with procurement policy.Control project delivery end-to-end: scope, programme, cost, quality, commissioning, handover, defects and warranties.Contribute to strategic asset planning and annual CapEx budgeting, prioritising based on risk, compliance, condition and operational impact. 5.Commercial management and budget control Own divisional R&M and CapEx budget governance, forecasting and cost-to-complete reporting.Maintain strong variation control and challenge scope creep; ensure value for money and whole-life cost thinking.Work closely with Finance and Procurement to ensure correct coding, approvals and a clean audit trail. Provide clear, board-ready reporting to senior leadership (including Managing Directors) on compliance, performance, key risks, projects and spend.Represent the estates function professionally with regulators, inspectors, external agencies and visitors where premises matters arise. 7.People leadership, capability and performance Line manage RFMs and relevant estates staff: objectives, supervision, coaching and development.Build a divisional capability plan (skills matrix, training plan, competency checks) covering technical triage, compliance awareness and leadership behaviours.Measure and manage staff KPIs (quality of close-outs, responsiveness, compliance closure rates, stakeholder feedback, budget discipline).Promote a culture of accountability, learning and continuous improvement; manage underperformance fairly and promptly. Performance measures (examples)The role will be measured on a balanced scorecard. Typical divisional KPIs include: Statutory compliance: PPM completion rate; overdue statutory items; audit action closure (by risk rating).Fire safety: FRA action closure times; fire door and compartmentation remediation progress (where applicable).R
Property Disrepair Manager £60,152 per annum Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire - Hybrid Permanent, Full Time Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the housing community? We are looking for a skilled and motivated Property Disrepair Manager to join our Operations (Property) team and to help us achieve our social mission. About the role We are seeking an experienced Property Disrepair Manager to lead our Awaab's Law and Disrepair service, ensuring customers receive a proactive, high-quality and compliant response. You will fully manage cases of damp and mould within our properties and ensure continued compliance with Awaab's Law, including when the legislation is expanded later this year, while also overseeing all disrepair cases across the organisation. You will work closely with solicitors, consultants and contractors to ensure cases are handled effectively, risks are reduced and outcomes are delivered promptly. The role involves managing complex and sensitive cases, providing expert technical guidance, monitoring performance and driving service improvements to support safe and healthy homes. About you With a degree, technical qualification, or substantial experience in property maintenance, asset management, building pathology or a related field, the successful candidate will have strong knowledge of housing legislation and the confidence to manage sensitive cases involving vulnerability. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are key and you will have the ability to build collaborative partnerships. We are looking for a motivated individual with good organisational, time management, administrative and prioritisation skills along with intermediate IT skills. The role offers a blended working style with a mix of remote, site and office working. If you are passionate about delivering safe, healthy homes and leading a high-impact service, we would welcome your application. For more information, please refer to the attached job description. About us At Fairhive Homes, we're driven by a simple yet powerful vision: "Homes for Living, Communities for Life" This isn't just what we do; it's what we strive for every day. As a non-profit housing association, we're dedicated to providing affordable housing to over 20,000 individuals in our community. Our residents are truly at the heart of everything we do. We are dedicated to supporting our residents and neighbourhoods. Whether we are maintaining our high-quality homes or building new ones, our mission is to foster thriving communities where everyone feels welcome and can proudly say, 'This is my home.' We believe that a strong community starts with quality housing, and we're here to make that vision a reality. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to develop your career in an empowering environment where your contributions are valued and recognised. At Fairhive, we invest in your wellbeing. You can join our Health Cash plan which enables you to claim money back against a wide range of services and treatments. We believe that flexibility fosters a more productive and enjoyable working environment. Therefore, depending on the role requirements, we offer flexible working conditions that help you balance your work and life! You'll be part of a mission-driven organisation that makes a tangible difference in the community, allowing you to feel fulfilled in your work every day. Our commitment to you We're focused on creating a workplace that celebrates inclusivity and diversity. We want everyone to feel comfortable bringing their true selves to work, contributing their unique perspectives and talents. We recognise that our differences are what make us stronger and are committed to having our teams reflect the diverse communities we serve. Your unique experiences and insights are exactly what we're looking for. We are really proud of our initiatives to become an employer of choice, whether it's coming along to one of our Menopause Café's, becoming one of our Neurodiversity Champions or joining one of our inclusion lunches and learn sessions. Plus, our supportive team culture and active social committee mean you'll always have a strong network of people around you! Take a look at our LinkedIn profile to learn more about what our colleagues have been talking about or championing this year. Ready to Apply? We understand that not every candidate will tick every box on our list. If your experience looks a bit different from what we're looking for, but you believe you can bring something valuable to the role, we still want to hear from you! If you're ready to take the next step in your career and work in an environment that values your contributions, please apply, we can't wait to meet you!
May 02, 2026
Full time
Property Disrepair Manager £60,152 per annum Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire - Hybrid Permanent, Full Time Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the housing community? We are looking for a skilled and motivated Property Disrepair Manager to join our Operations (Property) team and to help us achieve our social mission. About the role We are seeking an experienced Property Disrepair Manager to lead our Awaab's Law and Disrepair service, ensuring customers receive a proactive, high-quality and compliant response. You will fully manage cases of damp and mould within our properties and ensure continued compliance with Awaab's Law, including when the legislation is expanded later this year, while also overseeing all disrepair cases across the organisation. You will work closely with solicitors, consultants and contractors to ensure cases are handled effectively, risks are reduced and outcomes are delivered promptly. The role involves managing complex and sensitive cases, providing expert technical guidance, monitoring performance and driving service improvements to support safe and healthy homes. About you With a degree, technical qualification, or substantial experience in property maintenance, asset management, building pathology or a related field, the successful candidate will have strong knowledge of housing legislation and the confidence to manage sensitive cases involving vulnerability. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are key and you will have the ability to build collaborative partnerships. We are looking for a motivated individual with good organisational, time management, administrative and prioritisation skills along with intermediate IT skills. The role offers a blended working style with a mix of remote, site and office working. If you are passionate about delivering safe, healthy homes and leading a high-impact service, we would welcome your application. For more information, please refer to the attached job description. About us At Fairhive Homes, we're driven by a simple yet powerful vision: "Homes for Living, Communities for Life" This isn't just what we do; it's what we strive for every day. As a non-profit housing association, we're dedicated to providing affordable housing to over 20,000 individuals in our community. Our residents are truly at the heart of everything we do. We are dedicated to supporting our residents and neighbourhoods. Whether we are maintaining our high-quality homes or building new ones, our mission is to foster thriving communities where everyone feels welcome and can proudly say, 'This is my home.' We believe that a strong community starts with quality housing, and we're here to make that vision a reality. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to develop your career in an empowering environment where your contributions are valued and recognised. At Fairhive, we invest in your wellbeing. You can join our Health Cash plan which enables you to claim money back against a wide range of services and treatments. We believe that flexibility fosters a more productive and enjoyable working environment. Therefore, depending on the role requirements, we offer flexible working conditions that help you balance your work and life! You'll be part of a mission-driven organisation that makes a tangible difference in the community, allowing you to feel fulfilled in your work every day. Our commitment to you We're focused on creating a workplace that celebrates inclusivity and diversity. We want everyone to feel comfortable bringing their true selves to work, contributing their unique perspectives and talents. We recognise that our differences are what make us stronger and are committed to having our teams reflect the diverse communities we serve. Your unique experiences and insights are exactly what we're looking for. We are really proud of our initiatives to become an employer of choice, whether it's coming along to one of our Menopause Café's, becoming one of our Neurodiversity Champions or joining one of our inclusion lunches and learn sessions. Plus, our supportive team culture and active social committee mean you'll always have a strong network of people around you! Take a look at our LinkedIn profile to learn more about what our colleagues have been talking about or championing this year. Ready to Apply? We understand that not every candidate will tick every box on our list. If your experience looks a bit different from what we're looking for, but you believe you can bring something valuable to the role, we still want to hear from you! If you're ready to take the next step in your career and work in an environment that values your contributions, please apply, we can't wait to meet you!
We are looking for a hands-on Property Manager to oversee the day-to-day management of a diverse property portfolio across multiple sites in South West London. This role focuses on property inspections, resident communication, maintenance coordination, compliance, and reporting, while working closely with the Lettings Manager and wider Operations team. Regular site visits and strong organisational skills are essential. Key Responsibilities Property & Portfolio Management Manage the day-to-day operations of residential and commercial properties within the portfolio Conduct regular property inspections and prepare detailed reports with recommendations Ensure properties are maintained to a high standard and align with asset management objectives Monitor vacancies, tenancies, and upcoming lease events in collaboration with the Lettings Manager Resident & Stakeholder Communication Act as the main point of contact for residents, responding to queries and issues in a professional and timely manner Build positive working relationships with tenants, landlords, and internal stakeholders Handle complaints and escalations effectively, ensuring timely and fair resolution Issue relevant notices and communicate clearly regarding tenancy and property matters Maintenance & Repairs Instruct, coordinate, and manage maintenance requests for reactive and planned works Obtain quotations and oversee works through to completion Ensure all maintenance works comply with health & safety and statutory requirements Monitor contractor performance and maintain accurate maintenance records Operations & Compliance Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure efficiency and consistency Ensure full compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations, including health & safety, gas and electrical safety, fire safety, and HMO requirements Implement and maintain best-practice property management processes and systems Manage risk and resolve complex issues or escalated matters Report upwards on the status and performance of the portfolio, including inspections, maintenance, vacancies, arrears, and compliance matters Manage utility transitions and landlord utility readings Reporting & Administration Prepare regular management reports on inspections, maintenance activity, arrears, vacancies, and property performance Maintain accurate property records, compliance documentation, and tenancy files Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and cost control for maintenance and operational expenditure Support to Lettings & Operations Work closely with the Lettings Manager to support new lettings, renewals, and tenancy handovers Assist with coordination of move-ins and move-outs Provide operational input into asset management decisions and portfolio strategy Support wider Operations and Business Development initiatives as required Marketing & Portfolio Support Assist with marketing properties across portals and internal channels Provide market feedback from viewings to inform pricing and strategy Support portfolio growth by delivering a high standard of service Skills & Experience Essential Experience in residential lettings or a customer-facing property role Strong communication and interpersonal skills Well-organised with good attention to detail Confident conducting viewings and dealing with the public Basic knowledge of UK lettings legislation Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable ARLA / Propertymark qualification or working towards Experience with property management or inspections Familiarity with multi-property or portfolio environments Package & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Company vehicle or travel allowance Performance-based bonuses Professional development opportunities Location This role covers multiple sites across South West London. The successful candidate must be comfortable with regular travel between locations
May 02, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a hands-on Property Manager to oversee the day-to-day management of a diverse property portfolio across multiple sites in South West London. This role focuses on property inspections, resident communication, maintenance coordination, compliance, and reporting, while working closely with the Lettings Manager and wider Operations team. Regular site visits and strong organisational skills are essential. Key Responsibilities Property & Portfolio Management Manage the day-to-day operations of residential and commercial properties within the portfolio Conduct regular property inspections and prepare detailed reports with recommendations Ensure properties are maintained to a high standard and align with asset management objectives Monitor vacancies, tenancies, and upcoming lease events in collaboration with the Lettings Manager Resident & Stakeholder Communication Act as the main point of contact for residents, responding to queries and issues in a professional and timely manner Build positive working relationships with tenants, landlords, and internal stakeholders Handle complaints and escalations effectively, ensuring timely and fair resolution Issue relevant notices and communicate clearly regarding tenancy and property matters Maintenance & Repairs Instruct, coordinate, and manage maintenance requests for reactive and planned works Obtain quotations and oversee works through to completion Ensure all maintenance works comply with health & safety and statutory requirements Monitor contractor performance and maintain accurate maintenance records Operations & Compliance Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure efficiency and consistency Ensure full compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations, including health & safety, gas and electrical safety, fire safety, and HMO requirements Implement and maintain best-practice property management processes and systems Manage risk and resolve complex issues or escalated matters Report upwards on the status and performance of the portfolio, including inspections, maintenance, vacancies, arrears, and compliance matters Manage utility transitions and landlord utility readings Reporting & Administration Prepare regular management reports on inspections, maintenance activity, arrears, vacancies, and property performance Maintain accurate property records, compliance documentation, and tenancy files Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and cost control for maintenance and operational expenditure Support to Lettings & Operations Work closely with the Lettings Manager to support new lettings, renewals, and tenancy handovers Assist with coordination of move-ins and move-outs Provide operational input into asset management decisions and portfolio strategy Support wider Operations and Business Development initiatives as required Marketing & Portfolio Support Assist with marketing properties across portals and internal channels Provide market feedback from viewings to inform pricing and strategy Support portfolio growth by delivering a high standard of service Skills & Experience Essential Experience in residential lettings or a customer-facing property role Strong communication and interpersonal skills Well-organised with good attention to detail Confident conducting viewings and dealing with the public Basic knowledge of UK lettings legislation Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable ARLA / Propertymark qualification or working towards Experience with property management or inspections Familiarity with multi-property or portfolio environments Package & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Company vehicle or travel allowance Performance-based bonuses Professional development opportunities Location This role covers multiple sites across South West London. The successful candidate must be comfortable with regular travel between locations
Building Project Manager - Newham Hybrid: 2-3 days per week at Newham Dockside 6-Month Contract 36 hours per week Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM £500 DAILY UMBRELLA Newham is seeking an experienced Building Project Manager to oversee multiple capital programme schemes from inception to completion. This is a fantastic opportunity to deliver high-impact projects that directly support the borough's growth and infrastructure, all within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Project & Programme Delivery Manage the delivery of multiple capital programme schemes simultaneously-ensuring projects are completed on schedule , within budget , and to agreed quality standards using the Council's project management tools. Lead projects through the capital programme development and approvals process , working closely with clients, sponsors, and key stakeholders. Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead and manage dedicated project teams , working alongside Property Procurement and Technical Leads to ensure the chosen procurement route delivers the project as agreed. Collaborate effectively across departments and external partners, proactively resolving issues to maintain project momentum. Budget & Financial Oversight Take full responsibility for budget management across all assigned projects, including financial reporting, forecasting, and ensuring accuracy within the Council's PBCS system . Provide financial updates to senior stakeholders including the Assistant Director (Projects - Assets), Head of Project Management, Senior Project Manager, and Project Board. Project Governance & Reporting Prepare high-quality project briefs , defining objectives and supplying all required project information. Create, maintain, and monitor all key project management documents throughoutthelifecycle, including: Risk & issue logs Project plans RACI tables Communications plans Project trackers Budget spreadsheets Prepare and present Gateway Review Group reports , attending panels with Procurement and Technical Leads. Produce accurate, timely governance reports , ensuring correct sign-off processes are followed to prevent slippage. Value for Money Work closely with the Property Procurement Lead to secure best value on every project and ensure compliance with procurement standards. About You You'll be a strong fit if you bring: Proven experience delivering building-related or capital projects Strong report-writing and governance documentation skills Solid budget management and forecasting experience Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities A proactive, structured approach with attention to detail Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
Building Project Manager - Newham Hybrid: 2-3 days per week at Newham Dockside 6-Month Contract 36 hours per week Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM £500 DAILY UMBRELLA Newham is seeking an experienced Building Project Manager to oversee multiple capital programme schemes from inception to completion. This is a fantastic opportunity to deliver high-impact projects that directly support the borough's growth and infrastructure, all within a supportive and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Project & Programme Delivery Manage the delivery of multiple capital programme schemes simultaneously-ensuring projects are completed on schedule , within budget , and to agreed quality standards using the Council's project management tools. Lead projects through the capital programme development and approvals process , working closely with clients, sponsors, and key stakeholders. Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead and manage dedicated project teams , working alongside Property Procurement and Technical Leads to ensure the chosen procurement route delivers the project as agreed. Collaborate effectively across departments and external partners, proactively resolving issues to maintain project momentum. Budget & Financial Oversight Take full responsibility for budget management across all assigned projects, including financial reporting, forecasting, and ensuring accuracy within the Council's PBCS system . Provide financial updates to senior stakeholders including the Assistant Director (Projects - Assets), Head of Project Management, Senior Project Manager, and Project Board. Project Governance & Reporting Prepare high-quality project briefs , defining objectives and supplying all required project information. Create, maintain, and monitor all key project management documents throughoutthelifecycle, including: Risk & issue logs Project plans RACI tables Communications plans Project trackers Budget spreadsheets Prepare and present Gateway Review Group reports , attending panels with Procurement and Technical Leads. Produce accurate, timely governance reports , ensuring correct sign-off processes are followed to prevent slippage. Value for Money Work closely with the Property Procurement Lead to secure best value on every project and ensure compliance with procurement standards. About You You'll be a strong fit if you bring: Proven experience delivering building-related or capital projects Strong report-writing and governance documentation skills Solid budget management and forecasting experience Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities A proactive, structured approach with attention to detail Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
This field-based Property Manager role will focus on delivering Capex works, major maintenance and compliance, as well as protecting & enhancing the company's property assets through proactive management of all repairs & maintenance to a defined region of pubs from the North of London, through Buckinghamshire and up to Coventry. Client Details This opportunity is with a leading and well-established business in the leisure, travel & tourism sector. The company is award-winning and known for its commitment to providing high-quality experiences and maintaining well-run facilities across the country. Description The Property Manager will: Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of properties, ensuring all facilities meet required standards. Manage property budgets effectively, tracking expenses and ensuring cost-efficiency. Manage the end-to-end process of projects related to property maintenance. Coordinate with contractors and service providers to address maintenance and repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all properties. Conduct regular property inspections to identify and address any potential issues. Collaborate with internal teams to support operational goals. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in real estate and property management (ideally within the pub or leisure sector). The ability to manage property maintenance projects from start to finish. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and budget management skills. Ability to build and maintain relationships with contractors and tenants. A results-driven mindset with a focus on efficiency and high standards. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. RICS / CIOB qualification (preferable). Full UK driving licence. Job Offer The role of Property Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £70,000 per annum (dependant on experience). Comprehensive pension scheme for long-term financial security. Annual performance-based bonus to reward achievements (up to 20%) Company car or car allowance to support your role. Permanent position offering stability and career progression. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Property Manager to excel in the real estate and property industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today.
May 02, 2026
Full time
This field-based Property Manager role will focus on delivering Capex works, major maintenance and compliance, as well as protecting & enhancing the company's property assets through proactive management of all repairs & maintenance to a defined region of pubs from the North of London, through Buckinghamshire and up to Coventry. Client Details This opportunity is with a leading and well-established business in the leisure, travel & tourism sector. The company is award-winning and known for its commitment to providing high-quality experiences and maintaining well-run facilities across the country. Description The Property Manager will: Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of properties, ensuring all facilities meet required standards. Manage property budgets effectively, tracking expenses and ensuring cost-efficiency. Manage the end-to-end process of projects related to property maintenance. Coordinate with contractors and service providers to address maintenance and repair needs. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all properties. Conduct regular property inspections to identify and address any potential issues. Collaborate with internal teams to support operational goals. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in real estate and property management (ideally within the pub or leisure sector). The ability to manage property maintenance projects from start to finish. Strong knowledge of health and safety regulations and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and budget management skills. Ability to build and maintain relationships with contractors and tenants. A results-driven mindset with a focus on efficiency and high standards. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. RICS / CIOB qualification (preferable). Full UK driving licence. Job Offer The role of Property Manager benefits from: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £70,000 per annum (dependant on experience). Comprehensive pension scheme for long-term financial security. Annual performance-based bonus to reward achievements (up to 20%) Company car or car allowance to support your role. Permanent position offering stability and career progression. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Property Manager to excel in the real estate and property industry. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today.
Your new company Our client is a privately owned business that manages an extensive property portfolio across the Liverpool area.The company is also involved in the construction of new properties for sale and rent.It is a pleasant company culture, with plenty of long-serving staff and is a great environment to work in. Your new role As Company Accountant you will manage a small team and be responsible for overseeing a wide range of tasks including: Fixed Asset register, details of any sales/acquisitions in the year. Reconciliations of bank accounts and loan statements for the year Summaries of intercompany loans in the year Debtors and creditors ledgers reconciliations Reconcile of other liabilities (PAYE/VAT/CT) where relevant Use of Sage line 50. Year end close for company accounts and submission of files to the accountants. What you'll need to succeed We are looking for an accountant with significant experience of working for property or construction businesses.You should have team leadership experience and ideally have worked for an owner - managed company.We can consider applications from both Qualified by Experience and fully qualified accountants. What you'll get in return In addition to a competitive salary you will be offered a great benefits package and will be joining a company that really values its staff. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 02, 2026
Full time
Your new company Our client is a privately owned business that manages an extensive property portfolio across the Liverpool area.The company is also involved in the construction of new properties for sale and rent.It is a pleasant company culture, with plenty of long-serving staff and is a great environment to work in. Your new role As Company Accountant you will manage a small team and be responsible for overseeing a wide range of tasks including: Fixed Asset register, details of any sales/acquisitions in the year. Reconciliations of bank accounts and loan statements for the year Summaries of intercompany loans in the year Debtors and creditors ledgers reconciliations Reconcile of other liabilities (PAYE/VAT/CT) where relevant Use of Sage line 50. Year end close for company accounts and submission of files to the accountants. What you'll need to succeed We are looking for an accountant with significant experience of working for property or construction businesses.You should have team leadership experience and ideally have worked for an owner - managed company.We can consider applications from both Qualified by Experience and fully qualified accountants. What you'll get in return In addition to a competitive salary you will be offered a great benefits package and will be joining a company that really values its staff. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
The Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of the portfolio from a commercial and operational sense. This role requires a proactive individual with a strong understanding of facilities management to ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations and a commercial acumen to drive strategy and manage leases. Client Details This opportunity is within a well-established Midlands based organisation. Looking to add a Property Manager to oversee its nationwide portfolio of mixed assets. Description Oversee the day-to-day management of facilities and property operations. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Develop and implement property maintenance schedules and improvement plans. Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts for services and supplies. Monitor budgets and control operational costs effectively. Coordinate property inspections and address maintenance issues promptly. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure facilities meet operational needs. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in facilities or estates management. Strong understanding of property maintenance and compliance regulations. Knowledge of lease renewals, rent reviews and landlord negotiations. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in managing budgets and vendor relationships. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with stakeholders. Relevant qualifications in facilities management or a related field. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging and benefits package. A senior role within the organisation and spot on the SLT. The autonomy to manage the property portfolio and shape the strategy. If you are a motivated Property Manager looking to advance your career in facilities/estates management, apply today.
May 02, 2026
Full time
The Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of the portfolio from a commercial and operational sense. This role requires a proactive individual with a strong understanding of facilities management to ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations and a commercial acumen to drive strategy and manage leases. Client Details This opportunity is within a well-established Midlands based organisation. Looking to add a Property Manager to oversee its nationwide portfolio of mixed assets. Description Oversee the day-to-day management of facilities and property operations. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Develop and implement property maintenance schedules and improvement plans. Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts for services and supplies. Monitor budgets and control operational costs effectively. Coordinate property inspections and address maintenance issues promptly. Provide regular reports on property performance and maintenance activities. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure facilities meet operational needs. Profile A successful Property Manager should have: Proven experience in facilities or estates management. Strong understanding of property maintenance and compliance regulations. Knowledge of lease renewals, rent reviews and landlord negotiations. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in managing budgets and vendor relationships. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with stakeholders. Relevant qualifications in facilities management or a related field. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging and benefits package. A senior role within the organisation and spot on the SLT. The autonomy to manage the property portfolio and shape the strategy. If you are a motivated Property Manager looking to advance your career in facilities/estates management, apply today.
Love estate agency but ready to do it on your terms? You're an experienced Branch Manager, Lister or Valuer. You know how to win instructions, skilfully negotiate offers, and get sales over the line. You enjoy the job but not the ceiling on your earnings, daily office commute, and building someone else's business. What if you could run your own business without the financial pressure of going it alone? Earnings: Exchange on three sales per month and earn a gross income of £8,400 per month (£100,000 per year). You receive 70% of the fees generated. Based on each sale exchanging at an average fee of £4,000 Why Join Us? The Property Experts provide you with the tools, support and infrastructure to run your own business, so that you can focus on prospecting, winning instructions and selling homes. We provide: • Training and Support: Access to 400+ on-demand training videos, weekly live team sessions and in-person events with industry-recognised guest speakers, plus dedicated 1-to-1 support from a Success Coach for personalised guidance and accountability. • Marketing Materials: Fully branded "business in a box", plus access to a comprehensive library of digital assets, social content, direct mail cards, campaign materials and branded merchandise. • Personal Branding: You become the recognised face of property in your area, with marketing built around you - your name, your image, your reputation - helping you build trust, stand out locally and position yourself as the go-to property expert. • Tools and Technology: Access to market-leading platforms, including a CRM built specifically to support your productivity, plus Rightmove, Zoopla, Homesearch, Acaboom, HIPLA, AllAgents and more. • Success Blueprint: Follow a proven, step-by-step roadmap of systems, processes and strategies - delivered with expert guidance - to fast-track your performance, build momentum and achieve consistent results in your business. • Agent Support Team: You'll be backed by a dedicated team providing administrative assistance, streamlined invoicing, and expert compliance support and guidance. Suitable candidate: • Experienced Estate Agent, Branch Manager, Lister, Valuer, Sales Manager or equivalent property related experience About The Property Experts We help estate agents start and grow their own business and personal brand. Part of The Experts Group of over 250 entrepreneurs across the property industry (residential and commercial sales, lettings, auctions, mortgages and recruitment). Become 'The Property Expert' in your local area. Don't miss this opportunity; apply today to learn more.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Love estate agency but ready to do it on your terms? You're an experienced Branch Manager, Lister or Valuer. You know how to win instructions, skilfully negotiate offers, and get sales over the line. You enjoy the job but not the ceiling on your earnings, daily office commute, and building someone else's business. What if you could run your own business without the financial pressure of going it alone? Earnings: Exchange on three sales per month and earn a gross income of £8,400 per month (£100,000 per year). You receive 70% of the fees generated. Based on each sale exchanging at an average fee of £4,000 Why Join Us? The Property Experts provide you with the tools, support and infrastructure to run your own business, so that you can focus on prospecting, winning instructions and selling homes. We provide: • Training and Support: Access to 400+ on-demand training videos, weekly live team sessions and in-person events with industry-recognised guest speakers, plus dedicated 1-to-1 support from a Success Coach for personalised guidance and accountability. • Marketing Materials: Fully branded "business in a box", plus access to a comprehensive library of digital assets, social content, direct mail cards, campaign materials and branded merchandise. • Personal Branding: You become the recognised face of property in your area, with marketing built around you - your name, your image, your reputation - helping you build trust, stand out locally and position yourself as the go-to property expert. • Tools and Technology: Access to market-leading platforms, including a CRM built specifically to support your productivity, plus Rightmove, Zoopla, Homesearch, Acaboom, HIPLA, AllAgents and more. • Success Blueprint: Follow a proven, step-by-step roadmap of systems, processes and strategies - delivered with expert guidance - to fast-track your performance, build momentum and achieve consistent results in your business. • Agent Support Team: You'll be backed by a dedicated team providing administrative assistance, streamlined invoicing, and expert compliance support and guidance. Suitable candidate: • Experienced Estate Agent, Branch Manager, Lister, Valuer, Sales Manager or equivalent property related experience About The Property Experts We help estate agents start and grow their own business and personal brand. Part of The Experts Group of over 250 entrepreneurs across the property industry (residential and commercial sales, lettings, auctions, mortgages and recruitment). Become 'The Property Expert' in your local area. Don't miss this opportunity; apply today to learn more.
Stock Condition Surveyor (HHSRS Qualified) Local Authority - South Coast (Hampshire) £35 per hour - Inside IR35 Full-time Temporary (approx. 6 months) ASAP start A Local Authority on the south coast is seeking experienced Stock Condition Surveyors to support its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) programme, covering a housing stock of just over 3,000 homes of mixed age, type and construction. This is a key temporary appointment within the Property Services team, supporting a high-priority programme to complete outstanding stock condition surveys across the borough. The role sits within a small, close-knit and supportive team of surveyors and technical staff. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out detailed stock condition surveys across occupied and void residential properties, ensuring accurate and consistent recording of building condition data using digital systems. The outputs will directly inform asset management planning, investment decisions, and compliance reporting. The role requires strong technical building surveying knowledge, confidence working independently, and the ability to manage a varied workload across a compact geographic area where most properties are within a short travel distance. Key Requirements HHSRS qualification (essential) Proven experience in stock condition surveying or residential building surveying Strong understanding of housing maintenance, defects, and building pathology Competent use of digital surveying tools and data capture systems Ability to work accurately, independently, and to deadlines Full UK driving licence preferred Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Stock Condition Surveyor (HHSRS Qualified) Local Authority - South Coast (Hampshire) £35 per hour - Inside IR35 Full-time Temporary (approx. 6 months) ASAP start A Local Authority on the south coast is seeking experienced Stock Condition Surveyors to support its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) programme, covering a housing stock of just over 3,000 homes of mixed age, type and construction. This is a key temporary appointment within the Property Services team, supporting a high-priority programme to complete outstanding stock condition surveys across the borough. The role sits within a small, close-knit and supportive team of surveyors and technical staff. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out detailed stock condition surveys across occupied and void residential properties, ensuring accurate and consistent recording of building condition data using digital systems. The outputs will directly inform asset management planning, investment decisions, and compliance reporting. The role requires strong technical building surveying knowledge, confidence working independently, and the ability to manage a varied workload across a compact geographic area where most properties are within a short travel distance. Key Requirements HHSRS qualification (essential) Proven experience in stock condition surveying or residential building surveying Strong understanding of housing maintenance, defects, and building pathology Competent use of digital surveying tools and data capture systems Ability to work accurately, independently, and to deadlines Full UK driving licence preferred Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Role: Commercial Property ManagerLocation: Raynes Park, Wimbledon (SW20 0BA) with flexible home and office working, plus travel to sites across the UKSalary: Up to £40k plus expensesHours: Mon-Fri, 37.5 hours per weekContract: Full Time Permanent Make your mark on a diverse commercial property portfolio Looking to take the next step in your property career or ready to move in-house and work closer to the business?At Reed Specialist Recruitment (RSR), part of the Reed Group, we're looking for a Property Manager to help shape, manage and improve our UK and European office estate. You'll work as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, managing a varied portfolio and influencing decisions that genuinely impact how our people work and how we continue to improve lives through work. About the role As Property Manager, you'll partner closely with the Director of Group Property and colleagues across RSR to deliver a proactive, commercially focused property service. From lease management and landlord relationships to relocations, refurbishments and sustainability initiatives, this role offers breadth, visibility and real ownership. You'll be based at our flagship London office with hybrid working and regular travel to sites across the UK(and occasionally overseas). What you'll be doing Acting as a key link between Property and internal teams including Operations, HR, Finance, Tax and Insurance Managing lease events including rent reviews and renewals, and advising on options and outcomes Appointing and managing external surveyors and consultants Supporting new leases, relocations and office changes - from feasibility through to delivery Analysing property costs, forecasts and opportunities for savings Managing landlord relationships and resolving property-related issues Maintaining accurate property data and records Contributing to sustainability, inclusion and accessibility initiatives across the estate Supporting environmental and other property-related accreditations What you'll bring We're open-minded about background and welcome applications from both experienced hires and those earlier in their property career. You'll ideally have: Experience in commercial property or estates management (in-house or consultancy) Confidence working with multiple stakeholders and external partners Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage key deadlines Commercial awareness, with the ability to assess cost, risk and opportunity A proactive, problem-solving mindset and attention to detail Nice to have (but not essential): MRICS / AssocRICS qualification, or working towards APC Experience with lease negotiations, asset or portfolio management Exposure to office or operational estates If you don't tick every box but feel excited by the role, we'd still love to hear from you. Why join Reed? Reed is the UK's largest family-owned recruitment company, with a purpose-led culture built on trust, fairness and collaboration. You'll benefit from: Hybrid working with team days in the office Clear development pathways and support towards professional qualifications Paid sabbaticals, long-service awards and the option to buy extra holiday An award-winning benefits and recognition scheme An inclusive culture where individuality is welcomed and supported
May 02, 2026
Full time
Role: Commercial Property ManagerLocation: Raynes Park, Wimbledon (SW20 0BA) with flexible home and office working, plus travel to sites across the UKSalary: Up to £40k plus expensesHours: Mon-Fri, 37.5 hours per weekContract: Full Time Permanent Make your mark on a diverse commercial property portfolio Looking to take the next step in your property career or ready to move in-house and work closer to the business?At Reed Specialist Recruitment (RSR), part of the Reed Group, we're looking for a Property Manager to help shape, manage and improve our UK and European office estate. You'll work as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, managing a varied portfolio and influencing decisions that genuinely impact how our people work and how we continue to improve lives through work. About the role As Property Manager, you'll partner closely with the Director of Group Property and colleagues across RSR to deliver a proactive, commercially focused property service. From lease management and landlord relationships to relocations, refurbishments and sustainability initiatives, this role offers breadth, visibility and real ownership. You'll be based at our flagship London office with hybrid working and regular travel to sites across the UK(and occasionally overseas). What you'll be doing Acting as a key link between Property and internal teams including Operations, HR, Finance, Tax and Insurance Managing lease events including rent reviews and renewals, and advising on options and outcomes Appointing and managing external surveyors and consultants Supporting new leases, relocations and office changes - from feasibility through to delivery Analysing property costs, forecasts and opportunities for savings Managing landlord relationships and resolving property-related issues Maintaining accurate property data and records Contributing to sustainability, inclusion and accessibility initiatives across the estate Supporting environmental and other property-related accreditations What you'll bring We're open-minded about background and welcome applications from both experienced hires and those earlier in their property career. You'll ideally have: Experience in commercial property or estates management (in-house or consultancy) Confidence working with multiple stakeholders and external partners Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage key deadlines Commercial awareness, with the ability to assess cost, risk and opportunity A proactive, problem-solving mindset and attention to detail Nice to have (but not essential): MRICS / AssocRICS qualification, or working towards APC Experience with lease negotiations, asset or portfolio management Exposure to office or operational estates If you don't tick every box but feel excited by the role, we'd still love to hear from you. Why join Reed? Reed is the UK's largest family-owned recruitment company, with a purpose-led culture built on trust, fairness and collaboration. You'll benefit from: Hybrid working with team days in the office Clear development pathways and support towards professional qualifications Paid sabbaticals, long-service awards and the option to buy extra holiday An award-winning benefits and recognition scheme An inclusive culture where individuality is welcomed and supported
Role Details Salary - Competitive Salary Work Type - Hybrid Job Location - Lingley Mere (UU), Lingley Green Avenue, Great Sankey, Warrington, WA5 3LP Role Type - Permanent Employment Type - Full Time Working Hours - 37.0 Hours per Week United Utilities' (UU) purpose is to deliver great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West of England. We are committed to providing our services in a way that respects the environment, supports the economy, and benefits society. We value diversity, inclusion and innovation in our workplace, and we foster a culture where our people can grow, excel, and be themselves. We uphold our ethics, values and business model to fulfil our mission and, by setting clear goals and objectives, we create sustainable long-term value for our colleagues, customers and communities. Whether you work with a team that shares your vision or join a network of peers with similar interests, you will find a welcoming and supportive organisation to be part of. We've got a lot to offer. You'll be part of a thriving FTSE 100 company and will enjoy a range of core benefits that reflect your value and value contribution. Benefits A generous annual leave package of 26 days, which increases to 30 days after four years of service (increases one day per year), in addition to 8 bank holidays A competitive pension scheme with up to 14% employer contribution, 21% combined, and life cover Up to 20% performance-related bonus scheme, as well as recognition awards for outstanding achievements A comprehensive healthcare plan through our company-funded scheme MyGymDiscounts - gym and wellness benefit that offers up to 25% off on gym memberships and digital fitness subscriptions Best Doctors Salary Finance Wealth at Work courses Deals and discounts EVolve Car Scheme Employee Assistance Plan Mental health first aiders ShareBuy MORE Choices flexible benefits Enhanced parental leave schemes Job Purpose To lead and manage the delivery of outsourced Facilities Management services across the UU Estate and ensuring that the overall strategy remains in line with UU's Operational requirements. To lead and manage the delivery of the Company's Workplace Strategy, across all UU Offices, Depots, Admin buildings and Welfare areas. Working alongside The Head of Property in formulating and upholding the strategy for the above. Managing the delivery of major Workplace projects. As a member of the Property Leadership Team to have a key role embedding cross team initiatives in relation to team engagement, Health safety and wellbeing and all other policies and strategies. Reporting to our Head of Property Services we are seeking to appoint a Workplace and FM Contracts Manager. This is a senior role within the team and the principal requirements are to manage the delivery of FM services through our FM Delivery Partner (who are a internationally recognised supplier of TFM services) across our entire North-West of England estate including the Lingley Mere Business Park Offices campus along with delivery of all FM related projects and works. Accountabilities & Responsibilities Managing a team of 5 and reporting to the Head Of Property Managing a Substantial OPEX budget for Accommodation, Facilities Management, commercial rents / service charges, Business Rates, and Energy. Ensuring all annual expenditure remains within budget and accurately forecasting monthly LBE. Managing the Accommodation CAPEX budget. Upholding the Company workplace strategy and delivering Accommodation / Workplace and moves / refurbishment and development schemes. Overall responsibility for the delivery of outsourced FM Services to over 340 operational sites, offices and depots including the Company HQ office Campus, Call Centres, training centres and Fleet Depots. Ensuring that services meet the expectations of the Business and senior leaders and are delivered within budget and SLA's / KPI targets are met along with ESG targets set by the Company. Technical Skills & Experience Significant experience of managing the delivery of Total FM services via an outsourced provider to a large Corporate Estate. Experience managing the delivery of large Workplace Accommodation, refurbishments and Plant replacement projects. Have played a key role in large scale tenders for the delivery of outsourced services A detailed understanding and practical experience of managing a large Business Park or Estate including management of Business leases and service charge accounts Experience of collaborative working with both internal and external service providers and stakeholders Qualifications A Qualified Chartered Member of the RICS with significant PQ experience in Facilities Management or Commercial Property Asset Management, or at least 10 years' experience working in a senior role managing a large commercial estate and be prepared to complete the RICS APC programme via the Facilities Management or Commercial Real Estate pathways. Or other Professional qualifications of an equal level connected with FM, Property or Engineering such as IWFM Level 6 or 7 (Member status) with national account or contracts manager experience and NEBOSH. A car owner and a valid UK driving licence About the Team The Property team is a highly skilled and Professional Team delivering a wide range of Property related services across the entire company. We manage the full cycle from acquisition, management and then disposal once surplus to requirements. Protecting our Property interests and assets to ensure that we are fully supporting the Company objective of providing great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West The Workplace and FM team which is part of the above provides a critical role managing the delivery of FM Services and Accommodation Projects across 300+ sites with the key objective of providing a safe and great place to work for all our UU Colleagues To achieve this we work collaboratively with number of nationally recognised companies in order to successfully deliver key services to our colleagues We rely on every employee to ensure our customers receive the best possible service, day in, day out. In return, we ensure that you will be well rewarded for your efforts, from an excellent salary through to development opportunities that will really kick start a thriving career here at UU.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Role Details Salary - Competitive Salary Work Type - Hybrid Job Location - Lingley Mere (UU), Lingley Green Avenue, Great Sankey, Warrington, WA5 3LP Role Type - Permanent Employment Type - Full Time Working Hours - 37.0 Hours per Week United Utilities' (UU) purpose is to deliver great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West of England. We are committed to providing our services in a way that respects the environment, supports the economy, and benefits society. We value diversity, inclusion and innovation in our workplace, and we foster a culture where our people can grow, excel, and be themselves. We uphold our ethics, values and business model to fulfil our mission and, by setting clear goals and objectives, we create sustainable long-term value for our colleagues, customers and communities. Whether you work with a team that shares your vision or join a network of peers with similar interests, you will find a welcoming and supportive organisation to be part of. We've got a lot to offer. You'll be part of a thriving FTSE 100 company and will enjoy a range of core benefits that reflect your value and value contribution. Benefits A generous annual leave package of 26 days, which increases to 30 days after four years of service (increases one day per year), in addition to 8 bank holidays A competitive pension scheme with up to 14% employer contribution, 21% combined, and life cover Up to 20% performance-related bonus scheme, as well as recognition awards for outstanding achievements A comprehensive healthcare plan through our company-funded scheme MyGymDiscounts - gym and wellness benefit that offers up to 25% off on gym memberships and digital fitness subscriptions Best Doctors Salary Finance Wealth at Work courses Deals and discounts EVolve Car Scheme Employee Assistance Plan Mental health first aiders ShareBuy MORE Choices flexible benefits Enhanced parental leave schemes Job Purpose To lead and manage the delivery of outsourced Facilities Management services across the UU Estate and ensuring that the overall strategy remains in line with UU's Operational requirements. To lead and manage the delivery of the Company's Workplace Strategy, across all UU Offices, Depots, Admin buildings and Welfare areas. Working alongside The Head of Property in formulating and upholding the strategy for the above. Managing the delivery of major Workplace projects. As a member of the Property Leadership Team to have a key role embedding cross team initiatives in relation to team engagement, Health safety and wellbeing and all other policies and strategies. Reporting to our Head of Property Services we are seeking to appoint a Workplace and FM Contracts Manager. This is a senior role within the team and the principal requirements are to manage the delivery of FM services through our FM Delivery Partner (who are a internationally recognised supplier of TFM services) across our entire North-West of England estate including the Lingley Mere Business Park Offices campus along with delivery of all FM related projects and works. Accountabilities & Responsibilities Managing a team of 5 and reporting to the Head Of Property Managing a Substantial OPEX budget for Accommodation, Facilities Management, commercial rents / service charges, Business Rates, and Energy. Ensuring all annual expenditure remains within budget and accurately forecasting monthly LBE. Managing the Accommodation CAPEX budget. Upholding the Company workplace strategy and delivering Accommodation / Workplace and moves / refurbishment and development schemes. Overall responsibility for the delivery of outsourced FM Services to over 340 operational sites, offices and depots including the Company HQ office Campus, Call Centres, training centres and Fleet Depots. Ensuring that services meet the expectations of the Business and senior leaders and are delivered within budget and SLA's / KPI targets are met along with ESG targets set by the Company. Technical Skills & Experience Significant experience of managing the delivery of Total FM services via an outsourced provider to a large Corporate Estate. Experience managing the delivery of large Workplace Accommodation, refurbishments and Plant replacement projects. Have played a key role in large scale tenders for the delivery of outsourced services A detailed understanding and practical experience of managing a large Business Park or Estate including management of Business leases and service charge accounts Experience of collaborative working with both internal and external service providers and stakeholders Qualifications A Qualified Chartered Member of the RICS with significant PQ experience in Facilities Management or Commercial Property Asset Management, or at least 10 years' experience working in a senior role managing a large commercial estate and be prepared to complete the RICS APC programme via the Facilities Management or Commercial Real Estate pathways. Or other Professional qualifications of an equal level connected with FM, Property or Engineering such as IWFM Level 6 or 7 (Member status) with national account or contracts manager experience and NEBOSH. A car owner and a valid UK driving licence About the Team The Property team is a highly skilled and Professional Team delivering a wide range of Property related services across the entire company. We manage the full cycle from acquisition, management and then disposal once surplus to requirements. Protecting our Property interests and assets to ensure that we are fully supporting the Company objective of providing great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West The Workplace and FM team which is part of the above provides a critical role managing the delivery of FM Services and Accommodation Projects across 300+ sites with the key objective of providing a safe and great place to work for all our UU Colleagues To achieve this we work collaboratively with number of nationally recognised companies in order to successfully deliver key services to our colleagues We rely on every employee to ensure our customers receive the best possible service, day in, day out. In return, we ensure that you will be well rewarded for your efforts, from an excellent salary through to development opportunities that will really kick start a thriving career here at UU.
About The Company: Our client is a well-established commercial property group with a diverse portfolio of assets held across multiple entities. Operating across several sectors within commercial real estate, the group has a strong track record of value creation through active asset management and strategic investment. The Role: We are seeking an experienced Finance Manager to oversee the day-to-day finance operations for the group's multi-entity structure. Reporting to a family office leadership team, the role will be responsible for delivering accurate financial reporting, maintaining robust controls, and providing commercial insight to support property and investment decisions. This is a key position within the business, offering exposure to senior stakeholders and involvement in strategic initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Financial Reporting - Preparation of monthly management accounts across multiple property entities, including commentary and variance analysis. Budgeting & Forecasting - Lead the annual budgeting process and cashflow forecasting for the group. Statutory & Compliance - Coordinate year-end accounts, liaise with external accountants, and ensure compliance with statutory and tax requirements. Property Accounting - Manage rent rolls, service charges, apportionments, and reconciliations. Cashflow Management - Monitor group cash positions, tenant receipts, and funding requirements. Process & Controls - Improve financial processes and internal controls across the property portfolio. Stakeholder Support - Work closely with asset managers, investors, and senior leadership to provide financial insight and reporting. Desirable Skills: Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent experience Proven experience managing finances across multiple entities Background in commercial property, real estate, or asset-backed businesses (highly desirable) Strong Excel and accounting systems capability Detail-oriented with strong analytical and organisational skills Confident communicator with the ability to partner with non-finance stakeholders Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Discretionary bonus Opportunity to progress within a growing commercial property group Register: If this role isn't quite right for you, please don't hesitate to register with us so that we can arrange a consultation and help you find your next career move.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
May 02, 2026
Full time
About The Company: Our client is a well-established commercial property group with a diverse portfolio of assets held across multiple entities. Operating across several sectors within commercial real estate, the group has a strong track record of value creation through active asset management and strategic investment. The Role: We are seeking an experienced Finance Manager to oversee the day-to-day finance operations for the group's multi-entity structure. Reporting to a family office leadership team, the role will be responsible for delivering accurate financial reporting, maintaining robust controls, and providing commercial insight to support property and investment decisions. This is a key position within the business, offering exposure to senior stakeholders and involvement in strategic initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Financial Reporting - Preparation of monthly management accounts across multiple property entities, including commentary and variance analysis. Budgeting & Forecasting - Lead the annual budgeting process and cashflow forecasting for the group. Statutory & Compliance - Coordinate year-end accounts, liaise with external accountants, and ensure compliance with statutory and tax requirements. Property Accounting - Manage rent rolls, service charges, apportionments, and reconciliations. Cashflow Management - Monitor group cash positions, tenant receipts, and funding requirements. Process & Controls - Improve financial processes and internal controls across the property portfolio. Stakeholder Support - Work closely with asset managers, investors, and senior leadership to provide financial insight and reporting. Desirable Skills: Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent experience Proven experience managing finances across multiple entities Background in commercial property, real estate, or asset-backed businesses (highly desirable) Strong Excel and accounting systems capability Detail-oriented with strong analytical and organisational skills Confident communicator with the ability to partner with non-finance stakeholders Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Discretionary bonus Opportunity to progress within a growing commercial property group Register: If this role isn't quite right for you, please don't hesitate to register with us so that we can arrange a consultation and help you find your next career move.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 02, 2026
Full time
The role of Lease & Estates Manager - Retail is to lead lease negotiations and rent reviews, ensure compliance with lease obligations, and work closely with Senior Management and Directors to align property strategy with broader business objectives. This role reports to the director of Estates. Quest Search & Selection are proud to partner with a multi-site, B2C consumer business. Duties & Responsibilities for this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Manage a portfolio of retail properties, overseeing all day-to-day property management activities. 2. Monitor lease key dates, including rent reviews and renewals, ensuring timely and effective action. 3. Resolve landlord and tenant disputes efficiently, minimising disruption and cost to the business. 4. Act as the primary point of contact for all property-related matters across the business. 5. Ensure compliance with landlord lease obligations, particularly in relation to repairs and maintenance. 6. Take responsibility for non-operational assets, including vacant units, void spaces, and commercial and residential sub-tenants. 7. Review, challenge, and monitor service charge budgets, statements, and demands. 8. Develop, maintain, and manage property database. To be successful in this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 1. Open-minded for candidates from retail, hospitality or leisure commercial property roles. 2. Demonstrated success in a comparable property or estates management role. 3. Strong negotiation capability with a solid understanding of commercial lease structures. 4. You must have commercial lease renewal experience 5. Highly commercial mindset with a proven drive to deliver results beyond expectations. 6. Adaptable and resilient, able to thrive in a fast-paced retail environment. 7. Experience managing a varied and diverse property portfolio. 8. Flexible approach to work being field based, stores, head office vista required. The benefits of this Lease & Estates Manager - Retail: 22 days Holidays. Attractive salary. Contributory pension. Discount across the group. Training & development opportunities. If this opportunity sounds like you and you feel you have the experience and skill and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO- We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Commercial Property Manager Northwest London Salary up to 70k I'm working with a rapidly growing property management consultancy that's looking for an experienced Commercial Property Manager to join their team in Northwest London. Operating across London and the Southeast, you will have the opportunity to manage a substantial and diverse portfolio of properties with an estimated value of 650 million. These assets span mixed-use schemes, office buildings, retail, leisure, and industrial properties, so you can ensure no two days will be the same! The successful candidate will join a collaborative commercial team and take ownership of a varied portfolio, playing a key role in both day-to-day management and strategic asset initiatives. Key Responsibilities You will: Manage a portfolio of properties, maintaining a strong understanding of income streams, lease events, and market conditions Handle landlord and tenant matters including lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, assignments, and alterations Oversee rent collection, service charges, insurance matters, and arrears management Liaise with tenants, internal departments, and external stakeholders to ensure smooth property operations Conduct regular property inspections Lead on letting vacant properties and managing voids Coordinate refurbishment and redevelopment projects in collaboration with internal and external teams Support strategic initiatives such as repurposing assets and assembling development teams Assist with acquisitions and disposals, including due diligence and negotiations Manage service charge budgets and forecasting Maintain accurate and up-to-date property records and reporting Prepare and present reports on key asset management areas including arrears, lease events, and capital expenditure programmes Requirements You will: Be RICS Chartered Have proven experience in commercial property or asset management Demonstrate strong knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation and property management practices Be commercially astute with the ability to identify and drive value-enhancing opportunities Possess excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Be highly organised with strong attention to detail Be capable of managing multiple priorities across a varied portfolio If you are looking for a company where you will get rapid progression and the opportunity to really make an impact, apply now! For more information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Commercial Property Manager Northwest London Salary up to 70k I'm working with a rapidly growing property management consultancy that's looking for an experienced Commercial Property Manager to join their team in Northwest London. Operating across London and the Southeast, you will have the opportunity to manage a substantial and diverse portfolio of properties with an estimated value of 650 million. These assets span mixed-use schemes, office buildings, retail, leisure, and industrial properties, so you can ensure no two days will be the same! The successful candidate will join a collaborative commercial team and take ownership of a varied portfolio, playing a key role in both day-to-day management and strategic asset initiatives. Key Responsibilities You will: Manage a portfolio of properties, maintaining a strong understanding of income streams, lease events, and market conditions Handle landlord and tenant matters including lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, assignments, and alterations Oversee rent collection, service charges, insurance matters, and arrears management Liaise with tenants, internal departments, and external stakeholders to ensure smooth property operations Conduct regular property inspections Lead on letting vacant properties and managing voids Coordinate refurbishment and redevelopment projects in collaboration with internal and external teams Support strategic initiatives such as repurposing assets and assembling development teams Assist with acquisitions and disposals, including due diligence and negotiations Manage service charge budgets and forecasting Maintain accurate and up-to-date property records and reporting Prepare and present reports on key asset management areas including arrears, lease events, and capital expenditure programmes Requirements You will: Be RICS Chartered Have proven experience in commercial property or asset management Demonstrate strong knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation and property management practices Be commercially astute with the ability to identify and drive value-enhancing opportunities Possess excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Be highly organised with strong attention to detail Be capable of managing multiple priorities across a varied portfolio If you are looking for a company where you will get rapid progression and the opportunity to really make an impact, apply now! For more information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Building Safety Manager We are seeking a Building Safety Manager to lead on compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of homes within a major housing organisation. Position: Building Safety Manager Salary: £57,094 to £68,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 3rd May 2026 at midnight Interview Dates: 12th and 13th May 2026 via MS Teams About the role This is a high profile position within a growing building safety function, focused on protecting residents and ensuring homes are safe, compliant and well managed. You will take ownership of a portfolio of buildings and play a key role in delivering the requirements of the Building Safety Act. You will also manage and develop a team, working closely with senior leaders and internal teams to drive strong safety standards across the organisation. Key responsibilities include: Managing the safety and compliance of a defined portfolio of residential buildings Leading on building safety case reports and supporting applications for Building Assessment Certificates Overseeing fire safety systems, M&E systems and wider building safety measures Reviewing risk assessments and ensuring effective mitigation of safety risks Procuring and managing specialist safety services in line with internal policies Maintaining accurate and up to date building safety data and records Building strong working relationships with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders Line managing and developing Assistant Building Safety Managers About you To succeed in this role, you will bring strong technical knowledge alongside excellent communication and leadership skills. You will have: Experience in operational building safety within residential or similar environments Knowledge of fire safety systems, M&E systems and specialist safety installations Ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders Strong IT skills and experience using multiple management systems A Level 4 qualification in Building Safety or be working towards this A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating communities where people can thrive. Diversity, inclusion and fairness are central to their approach, alongside a strong focus on sustainability and long term impact. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for professional development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Lead, Compliance Manager, Fire Safety Manager, Property Safety Manager, Asset Compliance Manager, Building Services Manager Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Building Safety Manager We are seeking a Building Safety Manager to lead on compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of homes within a major housing organisation. Position: Building Safety Manager Salary: £57,094 to £68,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 3rd May 2026 at midnight Interview Dates: 12th and 13th May 2026 via MS Teams About the role This is a high profile position within a growing building safety function, focused on protecting residents and ensuring homes are safe, compliant and well managed. You will take ownership of a portfolio of buildings and play a key role in delivering the requirements of the Building Safety Act. You will also manage and develop a team, working closely with senior leaders and internal teams to drive strong safety standards across the organisation. Key responsibilities include: Managing the safety and compliance of a defined portfolio of residential buildings Leading on building safety case reports and supporting applications for Building Assessment Certificates Overseeing fire safety systems, M&E systems and wider building safety measures Reviewing risk assessments and ensuring effective mitigation of safety risks Procuring and managing specialist safety services in line with internal policies Maintaining accurate and up to date building safety data and records Building strong working relationships with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders Line managing and developing Assistant Building Safety Managers About you To succeed in this role, you will bring strong technical knowledge alongside excellent communication and leadership skills. You will have: Experience in operational building safety within residential or similar environments Knowledge of fire safety systems, M&E systems and specialist safety installations Ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders Strong IT skills and experience using multiple management systems A Level 4 qualification in Building Safety or be working towards this A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating communities where people can thrive. Diversity, inclusion and fairness are central to their approach, alongside a strong focus on sustainability and long term impact. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for professional development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Lead, Compliance Manager, Fire Safety Manager, Property Safety Manager, Asset Compliance Manager, Building Services Manager Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive • Hybrid/Home Based ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a Technical Services Manager to take ownership of technical service delivery across a growing residential portfolio. This is a high-impact role where you will lead on mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) strategy, ensuring developments are mobilised effectively, risks are managed early, and assets perform as intended long term. You'll work closely with New Business, Mobilisation and Property Management teams, supporting both new instructions and existing developments. This role combines technical expertise with commercial awareness, giving you real influence over service delivery, asset performance and client outcomes. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This is a visible and business-critical role that requires strong technical judgement, organisation and the confidence to influence decisions. You will be expected to take ownership of technical standards across multiple developments, ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and operationally efficient from day one. You'll need to balance service quality, risk management and cost control, while supporting both mobilisation and live operations. You will be relied upon as the technical expert-identifying issues early, advising on solutions and improving long-term performance rather than reacting to problems. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: New developments are mobilised with clear, effective servicing strategies in place Buildings operate safely, efficiently and in line with compliance requirements Property Managers feel supported and confident in technical decision-making Lifecycle and CAPEX planning is clear, accurate and adds value to clients Technical risks are identified early and managed proactively You contribute to winning new business through credible technical input HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Reviewing new instructions and auditing MEP servicing requirements Supporting mobilisation of new developments to ensure smooth handover Providing technical advice and support to Property Managers Producing plant lifecycle and CAPEX reports Supporting tender submissions and new business opportunities Overseeing technical aspects of projects across existing developments Working with internal teams including Health & Safety, Procurement and specialist functions You'll work in a hybrid way, with flexibility to manage your time across home working, office collaboration and site visits where required. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Has strong technical knowledge of MEP systems within residential or similar environments Is confident operating as a subject matter expert and advising others Can balance technical detail with commercial awareness Is comfortable working across both new business and operational delivery Takes ownership, solves problems early and improves how things are done EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Degree or HND in Mechanical, Electrical or related Engineering Experience in a technical services, engineering or property environment Experience supporting mobilisations, developments or complex assets Knowledge of SFG20, CIBSE Guide M or similar frameworks Project or lifecycle planning experience Experience working with or alongside property management teams WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Home-based working with portfolio travel 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on experience, judgement and approach We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
May 02, 2026
Full time
TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive • Hybrid/Home Based ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a Technical Services Manager to take ownership of technical service delivery across a growing residential portfolio. This is a high-impact role where you will lead on mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) strategy, ensuring developments are mobilised effectively, risks are managed early, and assets perform as intended long term. You'll work closely with New Business, Mobilisation and Property Management teams, supporting both new instructions and existing developments. This role combines technical expertise with commercial awareness, giving you real influence over service delivery, asset performance and client outcomes. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This is a visible and business-critical role that requires strong technical judgement, organisation and the confidence to influence decisions. You will be expected to take ownership of technical standards across multiple developments, ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and operationally efficient from day one. You'll need to balance service quality, risk management and cost control, while supporting both mobilisation and live operations. You will be relied upon as the technical expert-identifying issues early, advising on solutions and improving long-term performance rather than reacting to problems. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: New developments are mobilised with clear, effective servicing strategies in place Buildings operate safely, efficiently and in line with compliance requirements Property Managers feel supported and confident in technical decision-making Lifecycle and CAPEX planning is clear, accurate and adds value to clients Technical risks are identified early and managed proactively You contribute to winning new business through credible technical input HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Reviewing new instructions and auditing MEP servicing requirements Supporting mobilisation of new developments to ensure smooth handover Providing technical advice and support to Property Managers Producing plant lifecycle and CAPEX reports Supporting tender submissions and new business opportunities Overseeing technical aspects of projects across existing developments Working with internal teams including Health & Safety, Procurement and specialist functions You'll work in a hybrid way, with flexibility to manage your time across home working, office collaboration and site visits where required. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Has strong technical knowledge of MEP systems within residential or similar environments Is confident operating as a subject matter expert and advising others Can balance technical detail with commercial awareness Is comfortable working across both new business and operational delivery Takes ownership, solves problems early and improves how things are done EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Degree or HND in Mechanical, Electrical or related Engineering Experience in a technical services, engineering or property environment Experience supporting mobilisations, developments or complex assets Knowledge of SFG20, CIBSE Guide M or similar frameworks Project or lifecycle planning experience Experience working with or alongside property management teams WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Home-based working with portfolio travel 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on experience, judgement and approach We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
Cobalt is working with a leading property management business to recruit an Operations Manager for a high-profile retail destination. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative environment that values individuality and sustainable practices, managing a key asset within a well-established portfolio. The organisation Join a respected managing agent with a collaborative and inclusive culture. Be part of a business that encourages individuality and values sustainability. Work within a professional environment focused on long-term asset performance. Opportunity to contribute to a well-regarded retail portfolio. The role/responsibilities Support the Centre Manager in the day-to-day management of a high-profile retail asset. Conduct regular site inspections across public and back-of-house areas. Oversee contractor performance across security, cleaning, M&E and fabric services. Manage planned preventative maintenance programmes in line with long-term asset plans. Ensure Health and Safety compliance, maintaining accurate records and action plans. Liaise with occupiers, stakeholders and local partners to support site performance. Assist in budgeting, service charge management and cost control. Review RAMS and issue Permits to Work in line with compliance procedures. Support marketing and promotional activity from an operational perspective. Contribute to tenant engagement and ensure a high standard of service delivery. Provide duty management support, including occasional weekend cover. The skills needed/requirements Working knowledge of operations or facilities management within a retail environment. IOSH qualification is essential, with NEBOSH desirable. Experience managing contractors across multiple service lines. Understanding of Health and Safety compliance within a commercial asset. Exposure to PPM programmes and site maintenance planning. Strong stakeholder engagement skills with occupiers and clients. Ability to manage budgets and monitor expenditure. Clear communication skills and a structured approach to tasks. This Operations Manager role offers the opportunity to take ownership of a key retail asset within a supportive and collaborative environment. Apply now as interviews are taking place shortly. Due to the volume of applications received, if you don't hear back from us, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Cobalt is working with a leading property management business to recruit an Operations Manager for a high-profile retail destination. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative environment that values individuality and sustainable practices, managing a key asset within a well-established portfolio. The organisation Join a respected managing agent with a collaborative and inclusive culture. Be part of a business that encourages individuality and values sustainability. Work within a professional environment focused on long-term asset performance. Opportunity to contribute to a well-regarded retail portfolio. The role/responsibilities Support the Centre Manager in the day-to-day management of a high-profile retail asset. Conduct regular site inspections across public and back-of-house areas. Oversee contractor performance across security, cleaning, M&E and fabric services. Manage planned preventative maintenance programmes in line with long-term asset plans. Ensure Health and Safety compliance, maintaining accurate records and action plans. Liaise with occupiers, stakeholders and local partners to support site performance. Assist in budgeting, service charge management and cost control. Review RAMS and issue Permits to Work in line with compliance procedures. Support marketing and promotional activity from an operational perspective. Contribute to tenant engagement and ensure a high standard of service delivery. Provide duty management support, including occasional weekend cover. The skills needed/requirements Working knowledge of operations or facilities management within a retail environment. IOSH qualification is essential, with NEBOSH desirable. Experience managing contractors across multiple service lines. Understanding of Health and Safety compliance within a commercial asset. Exposure to PPM programmes and site maintenance planning. Strong stakeholder engagement skills with occupiers and clients. Ability to manage budgets and monitor expenditure. Clear communication skills and a structured approach to tasks. This Operations Manager role offers the opportunity to take ownership of a key retail asset within a supportive and collaborative environment. Apply now as interviews are taking place shortly. Due to the volume of applications received, if you don't hear back from us, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Heating & Hot Water Operations Manager We are seeking an experienced operational leader to drive safe, compliant heating and hot water services across a large and diverse housing portfolio. Position: Heating & Hot Water Operations Manager Salary: £48,691 to £53,725 per annum plus £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday with on call requirements Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 11th May 2026 at 11pm Interview Date: 18th May 2026, face to face About the role This is a high impact leadership position within a growing Heating and Hot Water function, playing a key role in shaping service delivery across a large housing portfolio. You will lead the operational delivery of heating, hot water and ventilation services, ensuring high standards of safety, compliance and performance. The role sits at the centre of a transition towards a more integrated, system led approach, moving beyond traditional gas focused models. Key responsibilities include: Leading the delivery of heating, hot water and ventilation services across the portfolio Managing contractor performance to ensure compliance with contractual and safety standards Chairing operational and performance meetings, holding contractors accountable Overseeing complex cases including complaints, MP enquiries and Housing Ombudsman investigations Managing escalation and resolution of operational and safety issues Ensuring accurate compliance reporting, data quality and system integrity Leading and developing a team, promoting accountability and continuous improvement Working collaboratively with technical, compliance and customer teams to improve outcomes About you You will be a confident and capable operational leader with strong experience in service delivery within a compliance led environment. You will bring: Proven experience managing operational services within housing, property or similar sectors Strong understanding of heating and hot water systems and contractor management Experience managing contracts, KPIs and driving service improvements Strong leadership and decision making skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management ability Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities Good IT skills, including reporting and working with compliance or asset systems Desirable: Experience in a regulated or compliance driven environment Knowledge of gas safety, communal heating or building services Experience handling complex complaints or Ombudsman cases About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, supporting hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and the North West. They are committed to providing high quality homes and services that support people's wellbeing and quality of life. Their culture is built around strong values, inclusion and continuous improvement, with a clear focus on delivering safe, sustainable and customer focused services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Operations Manager, Compliance Manager, Property Services Manager, Building Services Manager, Asset Operations Manager, Technical Services Manager Apply early as applications may close ahead of the advertised date.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Heating & Hot Water Operations Manager We are seeking an experienced operational leader to drive safe, compliant heating and hot water services across a large and diverse housing portfolio. Position: Heating & Hot Water Operations Manager Salary: £48,691 to £53,725 per annum plus £1,300 Essential Car User Allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday with on call requirements Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 11th May 2026 at 11pm Interview Date: 18th May 2026, face to face About the role This is a high impact leadership position within a growing Heating and Hot Water function, playing a key role in shaping service delivery across a large housing portfolio. You will lead the operational delivery of heating, hot water and ventilation services, ensuring high standards of safety, compliance and performance. The role sits at the centre of a transition towards a more integrated, system led approach, moving beyond traditional gas focused models. Key responsibilities include: Leading the delivery of heating, hot water and ventilation services across the portfolio Managing contractor performance to ensure compliance with contractual and safety standards Chairing operational and performance meetings, holding contractors accountable Overseeing complex cases including complaints, MP enquiries and Housing Ombudsman investigations Managing escalation and resolution of operational and safety issues Ensuring accurate compliance reporting, data quality and system integrity Leading and developing a team, promoting accountability and continuous improvement Working collaboratively with technical, compliance and customer teams to improve outcomes About you You will be a confident and capable operational leader with strong experience in service delivery within a compliance led environment. You will bring: Proven experience managing operational services within housing, property or similar sectors Strong understanding of heating and hot water systems and contractor management Experience managing contracts, KPIs and driving service improvements Strong leadership and decision making skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management ability Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities Good IT skills, including reporting and working with compliance or asset systems Desirable: Experience in a regulated or compliance driven environment Knowledge of gas safety, communal heating or building services Experience handling complex complaints or Ombudsman cases About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, supporting hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and the North West. They are committed to providing high quality homes and services that support people's wellbeing and quality of life. Their culture is built around strong values, inclusion and continuous improvement, with a clear focus on delivering safe, sustainable and customer focused services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Operations Manager, Compliance Manager, Property Services Manager, Building Services Manager, Asset Operations Manager, Technical Services Manager Apply early as applications may close ahead of the advertised date.
BBS Recruitment is an independent recruitment agency for the transport and logistics sector, supplying to a variety of clients across London, Hertfordshire and surrounding areas. We also recruit for Social Care and Public Sector roles. We are currently recruiting for an experienced Compliance Manager to work for our client in Bromley and surrounding areas. Role Overview: This is a fixed-term position created to support a specialist Compliance Project aimed at ensuring the Council s property estate fully meets all statutory compliance obligations. The role is part of a dedicated project team within the Facilities Management function and will work closely with two project-specific lawyers and the permanent Compliance Team. The postholder will be responsible for carrying out detailed site inspections, identifying compliance gaps across the estate, and ensuring that all required remedial works are completed through effective contractor management. The role will also involve maintaining accurate compliance records and updating tracking systems to support ongoing governance and future business-as-usual compliance management. Key Responsibilities of Compliance Manager: Carry out inspections of the Council s property portfolio to check compliance with legal requirements. Identify any areas that do not meet building safety, legal, or asset management standards. Review building structure and systems (including mechanical and electrical) to assess compliance needs. Work with contractors to make sure any issues are fixed quickly and properly. Arrange, oversee, and track repair and improvement works to ensure they are completed to standard and on time. Monitor and challenge contractor performance when required to ensure compliance is achieved. Working hours of Compliance Manager: 36 hours per week Requirements of Compliance Manager: Strong knowledge of statutory compliance requirements within property and estates management. Demonstrable understanding of building pathology and construction principles. Working knowledge of Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) systems in a building environment. Experience in site inspections and identifying building defects or compliance risks. Proven ability to manage contractors and oversee delivery of remedial works. If you are interested, please apply with your CV
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
BBS Recruitment is an independent recruitment agency for the transport and logistics sector, supplying to a variety of clients across London, Hertfordshire and surrounding areas. We also recruit for Social Care and Public Sector roles. We are currently recruiting for an experienced Compliance Manager to work for our client in Bromley and surrounding areas. Role Overview: This is a fixed-term position created to support a specialist Compliance Project aimed at ensuring the Council s property estate fully meets all statutory compliance obligations. The role is part of a dedicated project team within the Facilities Management function and will work closely with two project-specific lawyers and the permanent Compliance Team. The postholder will be responsible for carrying out detailed site inspections, identifying compliance gaps across the estate, and ensuring that all required remedial works are completed through effective contractor management. The role will also involve maintaining accurate compliance records and updating tracking systems to support ongoing governance and future business-as-usual compliance management. Key Responsibilities of Compliance Manager: Carry out inspections of the Council s property portfolio to check compliance with legal requirements. Identify any areas that do not meet building safety, legal, or asset management standards. Review building structure and systems (including mechanical and electrical) to assess compliance needs. Work with contractors to make sure any issues are fixed quickly and properly. Arrange, oversee, and track repair and improvement works to ensure they are completed to standard and on time. Monitor and challenge contractor performance when required to ensure compliance is achieved. Working hours of Compliance Manager: 36 hours per week Requirements of Compliance Manager: Strong knowledge of statutory compliance requirements within property and estates management. Demonstrable understanding of building pathology and construction principles. Working knowledge of Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) systems in a building environment. Experience in site inspections and identifying building defects or compliance risks. Proven ability to manage contractors and oversee delivery of remedial works. If you are interested, please apply with your CV