Commercial Property Manager

Posted 7 May by WSS Partners
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A London based Investment and Asset Management firm are seeking a Property Manager to join their Asset Management team.

The role will work closely with the Head of Asset Management by providing day-to-day and strategic management across their portfolio. The portfolio is spread across the South East of England and consists of multi-let industrial, shopping centre, high street retail, office, mixed use and leisure assets.

Property Management responsibilities:

  • Undertake all aspects of day-to-day property management.
  • Manage the marketing and viewings of void properties.
  • Liaise with leasing agents and consider the best new lease terms.
  • Appoint and manage contractors on CAPEX and refurbishment works.
  • Understanding of L&T legislation (e.g. alterations, assignments, lettings, renewals and rent reviews).
  • Build strong relationships with tenants, internal stakeholders and external consultants.
  • Prepare annual service charge budgets and compile monthly performance reports.

Property Management requirements:

  • Previous Commercial Property Management experience is essential.
  • Ability to work as part of a small team and independently.
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills.
  • Commercially minded.

As a business, they are offer fantastic work/life balance and the opportunity to work autonomously.

Salary from £35,000 - £45,000 per annum.

Office based in Central London (flexible working is also offered).

If this opportunity is of interest and you have the experience required, please apply online with your CV in word format.

Required skills

  • APC
  • Asset Management
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Management
  • Property
  • Surveying
  • MRICS

Reference: 52596122

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