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Salary icon £24,000 - £25,000 per annum
Location icon Norwich , Norfolk

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Have you got experience in Property Management and are looking for an exciting new role?

My client who is a well-respected and successful property company in Norwich is seeking an experienced Property Manager to join their thriving team. The role will include overseeing and managing their large portfolio.

This is a brilliant opportunity if you are looking to join an ever-expanding, and forward-thinking business with progression and support throughout.

Working hours:

Monday to Friday 8.30 am – 6:00 pm
Every other Saturday.
Our clients are offering the successful Property Manager:

Up to £25,000 basic salary. OTE £30,000

Bonuses/Incentives
Free parking
Company events
Company pension

Property Manager requirements:

Previous Property Management experience is essential.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent organisational skills
Target-driven and ambitious
Able to work in a fast-paced atmosphere.
Able to comfortably talk to people and answer on-the-spot questions, face-to-face or over the phone.
Willing to learn and develop in their role.
Great negotiation skills
Positive
Proactive


Full UK driving license and access to own vehicle

The Property Manager's duties will include, but are not limited to:

Liaising with Landlords, Contractors & Tenants
Dealing with Rent Arrears
Organise Maintenance & Repairs
Key Management
End of Tenancy Deposit Disputes
Plan student changeover with the senior management team
Check out reports, inventories & mid-term inspections.
Arrange Move-ins.
Arranging Safety Certs and remedial works

To find out more about this fantastic opportunity please call Danny Moloney on or e mail

Reference: 52443217

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