Property Manager

Posted 27 March by Magnus James
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An excellent opportunity for a detail orientated, organised Property Manager is available at this fast paced, established estate agency in Birmingham.  

My client is growing and is looking for an experienced Property Manager to join them in their new office located in Five Ways, Birmingham. 

Property Manager – Benefits

  • Lovely working environment and team.
  • Basic salary of £25-27,000
  • Parking permit.
  • Career progression.
  • Employee benefits.  

Property Manager – Duties

  • Working alongside another property manager to effectively manage the portfolio
  • Managing scheduled repairs and reactive maintenance.
  • Doing mid term inspections.
  • Organising and conducting check outs and inventories
  • Organising contractors, gaining quotations, issuing works orders and obtaining invoices
  • Ensuring property compliance such as EICR’s, gas safety and EPC certifications
  • Dealing with deposit disputes.
  • Organising tenancy paperwork.
  • Getting involved in serving section notices as required
  • Supporting the landlord with rental reviews and tenancy renewals
  • General Property Manager duties.

Property Manager – Experience Needed:

  • Previous lettings/ property management experience is essential.
  • Professional written and verbal communication
  • Excellent IT knowledge with experience of using Microsoft Office packages

This is a great opportunity for a Property Manager eager to join a growing independent estate agency brand.

Magnus James is a specialist recruiter for the property industry and covers the following areas, New Homes, Residential Lettings, Estate Agents, Property Management and Block Management. 

Reference: 52386899

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