Surveyors (Technical, Stock Condition, Disrepair, Damp and Mould) Full Time - Permanent or Temp to Perm Pay Rate: 50,000 - 56,000 London and Surrounding Areas Our Client: Our client is a major housing provider managing a large portfolio across London and the surrounding areas. They are an organisation that prioritises professional growth, with a leadership team that includes directors who began their careers in entry-level positions. They are looking for people who are genuinely invested in the social housing sector. Their culture is built on integrity, empathy, and a commitment to residents. They aim to provide high-quality homes and foster inclusive communities where everyone feels supported. This is a workplace for professionals who want to make a tangible difference and work for a provider that follows through on its promises to the public. The Role: We are looking for Surveyors across several specialisms to join the team. You will report to Property Service Managers and work to improve the quality of life for residents. The positions available include: Technical Surveyor Stock Condition Surveyor Disrepair Surveyor Damp and Mould Surveyor This role operates on a hybrid basis. You will be required to attend a hub in your chosen area once a week. Typically, site visits are grouped into one day, with report writing the following day to ensure a one-week turnaround for residents. Duties: Carry out day-to-day repairs, planned maintenance, and general upkeep of housing stock. Ensure buildings and grounds provide a safe environment for all residents. Respond to reactive maintenance requests, handling emergencies immediately and non-emergencies in a timely manner. Manage legal disrepair cases and identify building defects. Prepare clear and accurate technical reports, schedules of work, and photographic evidence. Monitor on-site works to ensure contractors provide value for money. Conduct post-inspections to check quality and compliance. What you need: A Degree in Building Surveying, HND/HNC, or equivalent experience. Professional membership (RICS/CIOB) Strong knowledge of building pathology and construction legislation. Experience in social housing and handling legal disrepair cases. A non-judgmental approach when dealing with residents from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work at pace and meet tight deadlines. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Benefits Substantial annual leave allowance plus bank holidays. Competitive matched pension contribution. Flexible benefits including healthcare and dental options. Life assurance cover. Paid days for volunteering each year. Ongoing training, qualifications, and development opportunities. Could this be your next challenge? This opportunity is a permanent or Temporary position. If you are interested in applying to this vacancy, please send your CV using the link on this advert and/or reach out to PJ in the Bristol office on (phone number removed) / Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market-leading public sector recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across various public sector industries, including positions supporting vulnerable people. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited phone number removed acts as an Employment Agency Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited phone number removed acts as an Employment Agency.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Surveyors (Technical, Stock Condition, Disrepair, Damp and Mould) Full Time - Permanent or Temp to Perm Pay Rate: 50,000 - 56,000 London and Surrounding Areas Our Client: Our client is a major housing provider managing a large portfolio across London and the surrounding areas. They are an organisation that prioritises professional growth, with a leadership team that includes directors who began their careers in entry-level positions. They are looking for people who are genuinely invested in the social housing sector. Their culture is built on integrity, empathy, and a commitment to residents. They aim to provide high-quality homes and foster inclusive communities where everyone feels supported. This is a workplace for professionals who want to make a tangible difference and work for a provider that follows through on its promises to the public. The Role: We are looking for Surveyors across several specialisms to join the team. You will report to Property Service Managers and work to improve the quality of life for residents. The positions available include: Technical Surveyor Stock Condition Surveyor Disrepair Surveyor Damp and Mould Surveyor This role operates on a hybrid basis. You will be required to attend a hub in your chosen area once a week. Typically, site visits are grouped into one day, with report writing the following day to ensure a one-week turnaround for residents. Duties: Carry out day-to-day repairs, planned maintenance, and general upkeep of housing stock. Ensure buildings and grounds provide a safe environment for all residents. Respond to reactive maintenance requests, handling emergencies immediately and non-emergencies in a timely manner. Manage legal disrepair cases and identify building defects. Prepare clear and accurate technical reports, schedules of work, and photographic evidence. Monitor on-site works to ensure contractors provide value for money. Conduct post-inspections to check quality and compliance. What you need: A Degree in Building Surveying, HND/HNC, or equivalent experience. Professional membership (RICS/CIOB) Strong knowledge of building pathology and construction legislation. Experience in social housing and handling legal disrepair cases. A non-judgmental approach when dealing with residents from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work at pace and meet tight deadlines. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Benefits Substantial annual leave allowance plus bank holidays. Competitive matched pension contribution. Flexible benefits including healthcare and dental options. Life assurance cover. Paid days for volunteering each year. Ongoing training, qualifications, and development opportunities. Could this be your next challenge? This opportunity is a permanent or Temporary position. If you are interested in applying to this vacancy, please send your CV using the link on this advert and/or reach out to PJ in the Bristol office on (phone number removed) / Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market-leading public sector recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across various public sector industries, including positions supporting vulnerable people. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited phone number removed acts as an Employment Agency Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited phone number removed acts as an Employment Agency.
An opportunity has arisen for a Shopping Centre Manager to join a well-established company managing shopping centres, specialising in retail asset management, leasing, and operations. As a Shopping Centre Manager, you will lead the day-to-day management of the centre, driving operational standards, commercial performance, and team effectiveness. This role offers a salary range of £60,000 - £80,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Managing the smooth daily operation of the shopping centre Leading, supporting and developing on-site teams, including security personnel Building and maintaining positive occupier relationships, handling enquiries, compliance matters and negotiations Overseeing site presentation, facilities management, maintenance and cleaning standards Supporting and delivering promotional campaigns and events to enhance visitor engagement Maximising retail performance through effective space utilisation and merchandising initiatives Managing budgets, monitoring expenditure and supporting financial performance targets Ensuring compliance with health and safety procedures and emergency protocols Reviewing operational performance and identifying opportunities for improvement What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Shopping Centre Manager, Retail Centre Manager, Centre Manager, Shopping Mall Manager, Operations Manager, Retail Operations Manager, Centre Operations Manager, Retail Property Manager or in a similar role. Prior experience within shopping centre management or a retail management environment Strong leadership capability with experience managing and motivating teams Sound understanding of retail operations and commercial performance Well-organised with the ability to manage competing priorities effectively Strong problem-solving skills with a proactive and hands-on approach Knowledge of health and safety compliance within a multi-site or public-facing environment What s on offer: Competitive salary Company pension Company events On-site parking Employee discount scheme This is an excellent opportunity for a Shopping Centre Manager to take ownership of a prominent retail environment and make a genuine impact. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a Shopping Centre Manager to join a well-established company managing shopping centres, specialising in retail asset management, leasing, and operations. As a Shopping Centre Manager, you will lead the day-to-day management of the centre, driving operational standards, commercial performance, and team effectiveness. This role offers a salary range of £60,000 - £80,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Managing the smooth daily operation of the shopping centre Leading, supporting and developing on-site teams, including security personnel Building and maintaining positive occupier relationships, handling enquiries, compliance matters and negotiations Overseeing site presentation, facilities management, maintenance and cleaning standards Supporting and delivering promotional campaigns and events to enhance visitor engagement Maximising retail performance through effective space utilisation and merchandising initiatives Managing budgets, monitoring expenditure and supporting financial performance targets Ensuring compliance with health and safety procedures and emergency protocols Reviewing operational performance and identifying opportunities for improvement What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Shopping Centre Manager, Retail Centre Manager, Centre Manager, Shopping Mall Manager, Operations Manager, Retail Operations Manager, Centre Operations Manager, Retail Property Manager or in a similar role. Prior experience within shopping centre management or a retail management environment Strong leadership capability with experience managing and motivating teams Sound understanding of retail operations and commercial performance Well-organised with the ability to manage competing priorities effectively Strong problem-solving skills with a proactive and hands-on approach Knowledge of health and safety compliance within a multi-site or public-facing environment What s on offer: Competitive salary Company pension Company events On-site parking Employee discount scheme This is an excellent opportunity for a Shopping Centre Manager to take ownership of a prominent retail environment and make a genuine impact. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Facilities Team Leader Location: London & Bracknell (regular weekly travel between both office locations required) Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum, dependent on experience Contract: Full Time, Monday to Friday Duration: Initial 12-week temporary assignment with the aim to become permanent We are currently recruiting for an experienced Facilities Team Leader to join a well-established organisation supporting the delivery of facilities management services across multiple corporate office locations. The Role As Facilities Team Leader, you will oversee the day-to-day delivery of workplace and facilities services across offices in London and Bracknell. You will lead a facilities team, ensure compliance with health and safety requirements, manage escalated workplace issues, and support the ongoing maintenance and operation of the corporate estate. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing a facilities team to deliver a high standard of service Managing planned and reactive maintenance activities across multiple sites Acting as the first point of escalation for facilities and workplace-related issues Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company procedures Supporting Fire Risk Assessments, incident response processes, and building compliance activities Building positive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders across the business Managing workplace concerns and resolving issues effectively and professionally Producing accurate reports and maintaining compliance records Identifying opportunities to improve workplace services and operational efficiency Regular travel between the London and Bracknell offices About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience within Facilities Management, Workplace Services, Property Services, or a similar environment Experience leading or supervising a team Strong understanding of Health & Safety and workplace compliance requirements Experience managing planned and reactive maintenance programmes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A customer-focused approach with the confidence to manage challenging situations Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities A proactive mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle Benefits In addition to a competitive salary and the opportunity to secure a permanent position following the initial 12-week temporary period, you'll have access to an excellent range of benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays Hybrid working opportunities available in certain departments Generous employer pension contributions Employee rewards and discount scheme offering savings with over 1,000 retailers Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Free optical benefits Staff loans of up to £1,000 after six months' service Study loans and additional study leave to support professional development and career progression 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential support and wellbeing services Access to a variety of community-focused events and initiatives This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation that genuinely invests in its people, supports career development, and promotes a positive and inclusive working environment. If you have the facilities management experience and leadership skills required for this opportunity, we would be keen to hear from you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Facilities Team Leader Location: London & Bracknell (regular weekly travel between both office locations required) Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum, dependent on experience Contract: Full Time, Monday to Friday Duration: Initial 12-week temporary assignment with the aim to become permanent We are currently recruiting for an experienced Facilities Team Leader to join a well-established organisation supporting the delivery of facilities management services across multiple corporate office locations. The Role As Facilities Team Leader, you will oversee the day-to-day delivery of workplace and facilities services across offices in London and Bracknell. You will lead a facilities team, ensure compliance with health and safety requirements, manage escalated workplace issues, and support the ongoing maintenance and operation of the corporate estate. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing a facilities team to deliver a high standard of service Managing planned and reactive maintenance activities across multiple sites Acting as the first point of escalation for facilities and workplace-related issues Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety legislation and company procedures Supporting Fire Risk Assessments, incident response processes, and building compliance activities Building positive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders across the business Managing workplace concerns and resolving issues effectively and professionally Producing accurate reports and maintaining compliance records Identifying opportunities to improve workplace services and operational efficiency Regular travel between the London and Bracknell offices About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience within Facilities Management, Workplace Services, Property Services, or a similar environment Experience leading or supervising a team Strong understanding of Health & Safety and workplace compliance requirements Experience managing planned and reactive maintenance programmes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A customer-focused approach with the confidence to manage challenging situations Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities A proactive mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle Benefits In addition to a competitive salary and the opportunity to secure a permanent position following the initial 12-week temporary period, you'll have access to an excellent range of benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays Hybrid working opportunities available in certain departments Generous employer pension contributions Employee rewards and discount scheme offering savings with over 1,000 retailers Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Free optical benefits Staff loans of up to £1,000 after six months' service Study loans and additional study leave to support professional development and career progression 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential support and wellbeing services Access to a variety of community-focused events and initiatives This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation that genuinely invests in its people, supports career development, and promotes a positive and inclusive working environment. If you have the facilities management experience and leadership skills required for this opportunity, we would be keen to hear from you.
About you You are probably already leading projects, clients and people within industrial refurbishment, commercial fit out or office fit out, but you want more ownership and more influence over the direction of a business. This Regional Director role gives you the chance to build something properly from day one instead of stepping into a machine that is already built. You will be confident dealing with clients, commercially aware and comfortable making decisions. You will know the Scotland market well and already have relationships with consultants, project managers, landlords and end users across the central belt. This role suits someone who enjoys autonomy, likes being trusted to get on with things and wants to play a key role in growing a new regional office backed by an established contractor with a strong reputation. Your experience You will already work within industrial refurbishment, commercial refurbishment or office fit out and have a strong understanding of the full project lifecycle. You will probably already deal with businesses such as JLL, CBRE, Colliers and similar consultancy or property management businesses across Scotland. You will have experience across: • Business development and winning work • Estimating and pre construction • Project delivery and operational management • Commercial management and financial control • Managing subcontractors and supply chain relationships • Team leadership, mentoring and recruitment • Client reporting and stakeholder management You will also be comfortable using project management software and working within established company processes while still having the freedom to shape your own region. What you will be doing with your experience You will take full responsibility for launching and leading the Scotland office. This is not a role where everything is already in place. You will help shape the regional strategy, develop client relationships, win projects and build the team around you as the office grows. You will oversee projects from tender stage through to handover, manage regional P&L performance and make sure projects are delivered commercially and operationally to a high standard. You will work closely with senior leadership while still having the independence to run the region day to day. That includes managing valuations, payment applications, commercial reporting, project delivery, health and safety and recruitment. There is also a real opportunity to influence the long term growth of the business in Scotland, with the potential to be part of a wider management incentive plan based on performance. The package is around c£100k plus car allowance, bonus, private healthcare and longer term progression. About the business This contractor has built a strong reputation within refurbishment and fit out, delivering projects across industrial and commercial environments for major clients and property professionals. They have an established operation elsewhere in the UK and are now looking at Scotland as the next stage of growth. The business is ambitious but grounded, with leadership that understands the industry properly and gives people the trust and support to succeed. The culture is hands on, collaborative and commercially smart. They are looking for someone who fits the personality of the wider team as much as the technical background. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss. About you You are probably already leading projects, clients and people within industrial refurbishment, commercial fit out or office fit out, but you want more ownership and more influence over the direction of a business. This Regional Director role gives you the chance to build something properly from day one instead of stepping into a machine that is already built. You will be confident dealing with clients, commercially aware and comfortable making decisions. You will know the Scotland market well and already have relationships with consultants, project managers, landlords and end users across the central belt. This role suits someone who enjoys autonomy, likes being trusted to get on with things and wants to play a key role in growing a new regional office backed by an established contractor with a strong reputation. Your experience You will already work within industrial refurbishment, commercial refurbishment or office fit out and have a strong understanding of the full project lifecycle. You will probably already deal with businesses such as JLL, CBRE, Colliers and similar consultancy or property management businesses across Scotland. You will have experience across: • Business development and winning work • Estimating and pre construction • Project delivery and operational management • Commercial management and financial control • Managing subcontractors and supply chain relationships • Team leadership, mentoring and recruitment • Client reporting and stakeholder management You will also be comfortable using project management software and working within established company processes while still having the freedom to shape your own region. What you will be doing with your experience You will take full responsibility for launching and leading the Scotland office. This is not a role where everything is already in place. You will help shape the regional strategy, develop client relationships, win projects and build the team around you as the office grows. You will oversee projects from tender stage through to handover, manage regional P&L performance and make sure projects are delivered commercially and operationally to a high standard. You will work closely with senior leadership while still having the independence to run the region day to day. That includes managing valuations, payment applications, commercial reporting, project delivery, health and safety and recruitment. There is also a real opportunity to influence the long term growth of the business in Scotland, with the potential to be part of a wider management incentive plan based on performance. The package is around c£100k plus car allowance, bonus, private healthcare and longer term progression. About the business This contractor has built a strong reputation within refurbishment and fit out, delivering projects across industrial and commercial environments for major clients and property professionals. They have an established operation elsewhere in the UK and are now looking at Scotland as the next stage of growth. The business is ambitious but grounded, with leadership that understands the industry properly and gives people the trust and support to succeed. The culture is hands on, collaborative and commercially smart. They are looking for someone who fits the personality of the wider team as much as the technical background. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
About you You are probably already leading projects, clients and people within industrial refurbishment, commercial fit out or office fit out, but you want more ownership and more influence over the direction of a business. This Regional Director role gives you the chance to build something properly from day one instead of stepping into a machine that is already built. You will be confident dealing with clients, commercially aware and comfortable making decisions. You will know the Scotland market well and already have relationships with consultants, project managers, landlords and end users across the central belt. This role suits someone who enjoys autonomy, likes being trusted to get on with things and wants to play a key role in growing a new regional office backed by an established contractor with a strong reputation. Your experience You will already work within industrial refurbishment, commercial refurbishment or office fit out and have a strong understanding of the full project lifecycle. You will probably already deal with businesses such as JLL, CBRE, Colliers and similar consultancy or property management businesses across Scotland. You will have experience across: • Business development and winning work • Estimating and pre construction • Project delivery and operational management • Commercial management and financial control • Managing subcontractors and supply chain relationships • Team leadership, mentoring and recruitment • Client reporting and stakeholder management You will also be comfortable using project management software and working within established company processes while still having the freedom to shape your own region. What you will be doing with your experience You will take full responsibility for launching and leading the Scotland office. This is not a role where everything is already in place. You will help shape the regional strategy, develop client relationships, win projects and build the team around you as the office grows. You will oversee projects from tender stage through to handover, manage regional P&L performance and make sure projects are delivered commercially and operationally to a high standard. You will work closely with senior leadership while still having the independence to run the region day to day. That includes managing valuations, payment applications, commercial reporting, project delivery, health and safety and recruitment. There is also a real opportunity to influence the long term growth of the business in Scotland, with the potential to be part of a wider management incentive plan based on performance. The package is around c£100k plus car allowance, bonus, private healthcare and longer term progression. About the business This contractor has built a strong reputation within refurbishment and fit out, delivering projects across industrial and commercial environments for major clients and property professionals. They have an established operation elsewhere in the UK and are now looking at Scotland as the next stage of growth. The business is ambitious but grounded, with leadership that understands the industry properly and gives people the trust and support to succeed. The culture is hands on, collaborative and commercially smart. They are looking for someone who fits the personality of the wider team as much as the technical background. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss. About you You are probably already leading projects, clients and people within industrial refurbishment, commercial fit out or office fit out, but you want more ownership and more influence over the direction of a business. This Regional Director role gives you the chance to build something properly from day one instead of stepping into a machine that is already built. You will be confident dealing with clients, commercially aware and comfortable making decisions. You will know the Scotland market well and already have relationships with consultants, project managers, landlords and end users across the central belt. This role suits someone who enjoys autonomy, likes being trusted to get on with things and wants to play a key role in growing a new regional office backed by an established contractor with a strong reputation. Your experience You will already work within industrial refurbishment, commercial refurbishment or office fit out and have a strong understanding of the full project lifecycle. You will probably already deal with businesses such as JLL, CBRE, Colliers and similar consultancy or property management businesses across Scotland. You will have experience across: • Business development and winning work • Estimating and pre construction • Project delivery and operational management • Commercial management and financial control • Managing subcontractors and supply chain relationships • Team leadership, mentoring and recruitment • Client reporting and stakeholder management You will also be comfortable using project management software and working within established company processes while still having the freedom to shape your own region. What you will be doing with your experience You will take full responsibility for launching and leading the Scotland office. This is not a role where everything is already in place. You will help shape the regional strategy, develop client relationships, win projects and build the team around you as the office grows. You will oversee projects from tender stage through to handover, manage regional P&L performance and make sure projects are delivered commercially and operationally to a high standard. You will work closely with senior leadership while still having the independence to run the region day to day. That includes managing valuations, payment applications, commercial reporting, project delivery, health and safety and recruitment. There is also a real opportunity to influence the long term growth of the business in Scotland, with the potential to be part of a wider management incentive plan based on performance. The package is around c£100k plus car allowance, bonus, private healthcare and longer term progression. About the business This contractor has built a strong reputation within refurbishment and fit out, delivering projects across industrial and commercial environments for major clients and property professionals. They have an established operation elsewhere in the UK and are now looking at Scotland as the next stage of growth. The business is ambitious but grounded, with leadership that understands the industry properly and gives people the trust and support to succeed. The culture is hands on, collaborative and commercially smart. They are looking for someone who fits the personality of the wider team as much as the technical background. Next steps A CV isn't needed to start a conversation, so no matter what stage you're at in your job search, get in touch to discuss.
One of the South West s most respected Construction Consultancies is actively recruiting an Intermediate Project Manager to join their Bristol office. THE COMPANY My client is a well-established, privately owned consultancy with a strong presence across the UK. They have built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality projects and maintaining long-term client relationships across both the public and private sectors. They are currently involved in a range of major developments across the South West, with project values of up to £400m. The business offers a collaborative and supportive environment where employees are given genuine responsibility, regular client exposure and clear opportunities for career progression. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Intermediate Project Manager to take an active role in the delivery of projects from inception through to completion. The successful candidate will work closely with senior leadership while managing key project responsibilities across a diverse portfolio. The role will involve coordinating project teams, liaising directly with clients and stakeholders, monitoring programmes and budgets, and supporting the successful delivery of schemes across multiple Property sectors. This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager looking to take the next step within a growing consultancy offering strong career development and ongoing professional support. THE CANDIDATE The successful Intermediate Project Manager must: Have a relevant construction or property-related degree Have experience working as a Project Manager Have experience delivering projects within the built environment / property sector Have experience working on projects from inception through to completion Possess strong communication, organisational and client-facing skills Be ambitious, proactive and keen to progress within a Project Management career WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY Opportunity to work on some of the South West s most high-profile developments Excellent mentoring and professional development support Clear progression opportunities within a growing consultancy Supportive company culture with approachable senior management Competitive salary and benefits package INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Emma Sierens on (phone number removed) for more information.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
One of the South West s most respected Construction Consultancies is actively recruiting an Intermediate Project Manager to join their Bristol office. THE COMPANY My client is a well-established, privately owned consultancy with a strong presence across the UK. They have built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality projects and maintaining long-term client relationships across both the public and private sectors. They are currently involved in a range of major developments across the South West, with project values of up to £400m. The business offers a collaborative and supportive environment where employees are given genuine responsibility, regular client exposure and clear opportunities for career progression. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Intermediate Project Manager to take an active role in the delivery of projects from inception through to completion. The successful candidate will work closely with senior leadership while managing key project responsibilities across a diverse portfolio. The role will involve coordinating project teams, liaising directly with clients and stakeholders, monitoring programmes and budgets, and supporting the successful delivery of schemes across multiple Property sectors. This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager looking to take the next step within a growing consultancy offering strong career development and ongoing professional support. THE CANDIDATE The successful Intermediate Project Manager must: Have a relevant construction or property-related degree Have experience working as a Project Manager Have experience delivering projects within the built environment / property sector Have experience working on projects from inception through to completion Possess strong communication, organisational and client-facing skills Be ambitious, proactive and keen to progress within a Project Management career WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY Opportunity to work on some of the South West s most high-profile developments Excellent mentoring and professional development support Clear progression opportunities within a growing consultancy Supportive company culture with approachable senior management Competitive salary and benefits package INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Emma Sierens on (phone number removed) for more information.
TRADES CONTRACT CONTROLLER - REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SOCIAL HOUSING / PROPERTY SERVICES Salary : 40,000 - 55,000 inc Performance Incentive + Benefits Location: Commutable from Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, North London, Middlesex / Northern Home Counties Operational Control. Scheduling. Productivity. Commercial Awareness. This is not a standard scheduling role. It is not purely administrative. It is not a passive coordination position. It is not suited to individuals who simply process jobs and escalate problems. This is an operational control role positioned at the centre of a fast-moving repairs and maintenance operation where productivity, workflow management, and commercial awareness directly impact performance. Our client is seeking an experienced, confident, and highly organised Trades Contract Controller to help drive operational efficiency across responsive repairs and maintenance contracts within the social housing sector. The Business Our client is a fast-growing, privately owned property services business delivering responsive repairs, maintenance, disrepair, voids, and planned works contracts across the UK. The business operates in a high-volume environment where: Pace matters Responsiveness matters Productivity matters Commercial control matters This is a business that values operational capability, accountability, and practical problem-solving. There is strong leadership visibility throughout the organisation and a genuine focus on improving operational performance through better systems, stronger people, and tighter operational control. The Opportunity The Trades Contract Controller role sits at the heart of daily operational delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that field-based operatives remain productive, jobs are progressing correctly, operational issues are identified early, and workflow remains controlled throughout the day. You will work closely with: Contract Managers Schedulers Supervisors Operational teams Field-based operatives This is a role for someone who enjoys being in the middle of the operation and who thrives in fast-paced environments where priorities can change quickly. The successful individual will combine: Strong coordination capability Commercial awareness Operational confidence Excellent communication skills Calmness under pressure The Role Responsibilities will include: Monitoring live operational workflow across repairs and maintenance contracts Managing and controlling operative productivity throughout the day Liaising directly with field-based operatives regarding job progress, delays, and operational issues Identifying scheduling inefficiencies and helping improve workflow planning Monitoring jobs that are overrunning or creating cost exposure Supporting operational performance against SLAs and KPIs Working closely with schedulers and contract managers to maintain service delivery standards Ensuring jobs are allocated effectively based on location, skillset, priority, and operational demand Escalating operational risks and service issues appropriately Maintaining accurate operational data and system updates This role requires individuals who can think operationally and commercially at the same time. You will need to: Stay organised under pressure Prioritise quickly Communicate confidently Challenge issues when required Keep the operation moving The Ideal Background We are particularly interested in individuals who understand fast-paced operational environments and who can demonstrate strong workflow coordination capability. Relevant backgrounds may include: Repairs & maintenance Property services Social housing Facilities management Trades operations Logistics / transport planning Service delivery coordination Workforce planning Engineering service operations The ideal candidate Candidates with previous trade exposure or practical operational understanding will be highly advantageous. This may include individuals who have previously worked within: Plumbing Electrical Carpentry Multi-trade repairs Gas servicing & maintenance Reactive maintenance Property repairs Void property works Building maintenance Facilities maintenance Social housing maintenance operations We are particularly interested in individuals who: Previously worked "on the tools" Have managed operatives or subcontractors Understand repairs workflows, productivity, and operational pressures Have progressed from trade-based or operational roles into coordination, scheduling, or control-based positions Examples may include: Repairs Controllers Trades Controllers Service Delivery Controllers Maintenance Coordinators Scheduling Controllers Workforce Planners Reactive Maintenance Coordinators Operational Controllers Logistics or Planning Coordinators within field-service environments Equally, individuals from logistics or operational scheduling environments with strong workforce planning capability and experience coordinating mobile operational teams will also be considered. What We Are Looking For This role requires more than administration. We are looking for individuals with: Confidence and operational presence Strong communication skills Commercial awareness Good judgement under pressure Energy and pace Strong organisational capability Attention to detail The ability to challenge constructively when required This role would particularly suit ambitious, high-potential individuals looking to progress within a growing operational business. The Environment This is a visible operational role within a business that is continuing to grow. The environment is: Fast-paced Delivery-focused Operationally intensive Commercially aware Team-oriented People who succeed here tend to be: Practical Proactive Solutions-focused Resilient Comfortable taking ownership What's on Offer Salary: 40,000 - 55,000 Performance-related incentive opportunity Pension 23 days holiday plus bank holidays Long-term progression opportunities within a growing business Exposure to senior operational leadership Opportunity to build a long-term career within a highly active operational environment Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a growing business where operational performance genuinely matters. The role offers: Responsibility Visibility Progression potential Exposure to senior operational decision-making The opportunity to become a key part of a growing operational structure If you are an organised, commercially aware operational professional who enjoys pace, responsibility, and keeping operations under control - we would like to hear from you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
TRADES CONTRACT CONTROLLER - REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SOCIAL HOUSING / PROPERTY SERVICES Salary : 40,000 - 55,000 inc Performance Incentive + Benefits Location: Commutable from Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, North London, Middlesex / Northern Home Counties Operational Control. Scheduling. Productivity. Commercial Awareness. This is not a standard scheduling role. It is not purely administrative. It is not a passive coordination position. It is not suited to individuals who simply process jobs and escalate problems. This is an operational control role positioned at the centre of a fast-moving repairs and maintenance operation where productivity, workflow management, and commercial awareness directly impact performance. Our client is seeking an experienced, confident, and highly organised Trades Contract Controller to help drive operational efficiency across responsive repairs and maintenance contracts within the social housing sector. The Business Our client is a fast-growing, privately owned property services business delivering responsive repairs, maintenance, disrepair, voids, and planned works contracts across the UK. The business operates in a high-volume environment where: Pace matters Responsiveness matters Productivity matters Commercial control matters This is a business that values operational capability, accountability, and practical problem-solving. There is strong leadership visibility throughout the organisation and a genuine focus on improving operational performance through better systems, stronger people, and tighter operational control. The Opportunity The Trades Contract Controller role sits at the heart of daily operational delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that field-based operatives remain productive, jobs are progressing correctly, operational issues are identified early, and workflow remains controlled throughout the day. You will work closely with: Contract Managers Schedulers Supervisors Operational teams Field-based operatives This is a role for someone who enjoys being in the middle of the operation and who thrives in fast-paced environments where priorities can change quickly. The successful individual will combine: Strong coordination capability Commercial awareness Operational confidence Excellent communication skills Calmness under pressure The Role Responsibilities will include: Monitoring live operational workflow across repairs and maintenance contracts Managing and controlling operative productivity throughout the day Liaising directly with field-based operatives regarding job progress, delays, and operational issues Identifying scheduling inefficiencies and helping improve workflow planning Monitoring jobs that are overrunning or creating cost exposure Supporting operational performance against SLAs and KPIs Working closely with schedulers and contract managers to maintain service delivery standards Ensuring jobs are allocated effectively based on location, skillset, priority, and operational demand Escalating operational risks and service issues appropriately Maintaining accurate operational data and system updates This role requires individuals who can think operationally and commercially at the same time. You will need to: Stay organised under pressure Prioritise quickly Communicate confidently Challenge issues when required Keep the operation moving The Ideal Background We are particularly interested in individuals who understand fast-paced operational environments and who can demonstrate strong workflow coordination capability. Relevant backgrounds may include: Repairs & maintenance Property services Social housing Facilities management Trades operations Logistics / transport planning Service delivery coordination Workforce planning Engineering service operations The ideal candidate Candidates with previous trade exposure or practical operational understanding will be highly advantageous. This may include individuals who have previously worked within: Plumbing Electrical Carpentry Multi-trade repairs Gas servicing & maintenance Reactive maintenance Property repairs Void property works Building maintenance Facilities maintenance Social housing maintenance operations We are particularly interested in individuals who: Previously worked "on the tools" Have managed operatives or subcontractors Understand repairs workflows, productivity, and operational pressures Have progressed from trade-based or operational roles into coordination, scheduling, or control-based positions Examples may include: Repairs Controllers Trades Controllers Service Delivery Controllers Maintenance Coordinators Scheduling Controllers Workforce Planners Reactive Maintenance Coordinators Operational Controllers Logistics or Planning Coordinators within field-service environments Equally, individuals from logistics or operational scheduling environments with strong workforce planning capability and experience coordinating mobile operational teams will also be considered. What We Are Looking For This role requires more than administration. We are looking for individuals with: Confidence and operational presence Strong communication skills Commercial awareness Good judgement under pressure Energy and pace Strong organisational capability Attention to detail The ability to challenge constructively when required This role would particularly suit ambitious, high-potential individuals looking to progress within a growing operational business. The Environment This is a visible operational role within a business that is continuing to grow. The environment is: Fast-paced Delivery-focused Operationally intensive Commercially aware Team-oriented People who succeed here tend to be: Practical Proactive Solutions-focused Resilient Comfortable taking ownership What's on Offer Salary: 40,000 - 55,000 Performance-related incentive opportunity Pension 23 days holiday plus bank holidays Long-term progression opportunities within a growing business Exposure to senior operational leadership Opportunity to build a long-term career within a highly active operational environment Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a growing business where operational performance genuinely matters. The role offers: Responsibility Visibility Progression potential Exposure to senior operational decision-making The opportunity to become a key part of a growing operational structure If you are an organised, commercially aware operational professional who enjoys pace, responsibility, and keeping operations under control - we would like to hear from you.
Technical Manager (Property Services / Compliance & Asset Management) Salary: Up to 55,000 Location: South West London We are seeking an experienced Technical Services Manager to lead on a range of complex property services workstreams within a high-performing housing environment. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for ensuring compliance, driving service improvement, and overseeing critical areas including building safety, disrepair, damp & mould, fire risk actions, and contractor performance. You will provide strategic and operational oversight across multiple technical functions, ensuring statutory obligations are met, risks are effectively managed, and services are delivered to a consistently high standard. Working closely with senior leaders, contractors, and internal teams, you will play a central role in shaping performance, governance, and resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead on compliance-related service areas including damp & mould (Awaab's Law), disrepair, fire safety actions, and building safety compliance Oversee contractor performance, procurement activity, mobilisation, and ongoing contract governance Ensure effective management and delivery of FRA actions, M&E requirements, EICRs, and LGSR compliance Manage risk, audit trails, and performance reporting for senior leadership and board-level governance Oversee disrepair case management, including legal liaison, cost control, and statutory compliance Drive data-led performance monitoring, identifying trends, risks, and service improvements Lead on complaints, Ombudsman responses, and external stakeholder engagement where required Manage and develop a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring high performance and accountability Contribute to service transformation, process improvement, and operational efficiency initiatives About You You will be a confident and experienced technical leader with a strong background in housing, property services, or a compliance-driven environment. You will bring: Strong experience in building safety, asset management, or repairs/disrepair services Proven track record in contractor management, procurement, and performance improvement Deep understanding of housing compliance, HHSRS, and statutory obligations Experience managing risk, budgets, and complex operational casework Strong stakeholder management skills, including working with senior leadership and external partners Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and drive service improvements Ability to lead teams, manage change, and operate effectively under pressure What We're Looking For A proactive, solutions-focused professional who can balance strategic oversight with hands-on delivery. You will be comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment, managing competing priorities, and driving high standards across technical and compliance functions. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated leader looking to make a tangible impact on service quality, safety, and resident outcomes.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Technical Manager (Property Services / Compliance & Asset Management) Salary: Up to 55,000 Location: South West London We are seeking an experienced Technical Services Manager to lead on a range of complex property services workstreams within a high-performing housing environment. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for ensuring compliance, driving service improvement, and overseeing critical areas including building safety, disrepair, damp & mould, fire risk actions, and contractor performance. You will provide strategic and operational oversight across multiple technical functions, ensuring statutory obligations are met, risks are effectively managed, and services are delivered to a consistently high standard. Working closely with senior leaders, contractors, and internal teams, you will play a central role in shaping performance, governance, and resident outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead on compliance-related service areas including damp & mould (Awaab's Law), disrepair, fire safety actions, and building safety compliance Oversee contractor performance, procurement activity, mobilisation, and ongoing contract governance Ensure effective management and delivery of FRA actions, M&E requirements, EICRs, and LGSR compliance Manage risk, audit trails, and performance reporting for senior leadership and board-level governance Oversee disrepair case management, including legal liaison, cost control, and statutory compliance Drive data-led performance monitoring, identifying trends, risks, and service improvements Lead on complaints, Ombudsman responses, and external stakeholder engagement where required Manage and develop a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring high performance and accountability Contribute to service transformation, process improvement, and operational efficiency initiatives About You You will be a confident and experienced technical leader with a strong background in housing, property services, or a compliance-driven environment. You will bring: Strong experience in building safety, asset management, or repairs/disrepair services Proven track record in contractor management, procurement, and performance improvement Deep understanding of housing compliance, HHSRS, and statutory obligations Experience managing risk, budgets, and complex operational casework Strong stakeholder management skills, including working with senior leadership and external partners Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and drive service improvements Ability to lead teams, manage change, and operate effectively under pressure What We're Looking For A proactive, solutions-focused professional who can balance strategic oversight with hands-on delivery. You will be comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment, managing competing priorities, and driving high standards across technical and compliance functions. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated leader looking to make a tangible impact on service quality, safety, and resident outcomes.
CONTRACT COORDINATOR - SUBCONTRACTORS REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE / SOCIAL HOUSING Salary: 35,000- 45,000 Package including Bonus + Benefits Location: Commutable from Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, North London, Middlesex / Northern Home Counties Sector: Social Housing Property Services Repairs & Maintenance Voids Reactive Maintenance A Growing Business. A More Structured Operation. A Role with Real Exposure. An established and fast-growing property services and repairs organisation is seeking to appoint a Contract Coordinator Subcontractors to support the continued growth and operational development of its repairs and maintenance division. This is not a basic administration role. It is a hands-on operational coordination position sitting at the centre of a busy live service environment where communication, organisation, responsiveness, and workflow control genuinely matter. The business operates within a fast-paced social housing and property maintenance environment delivering high-volume reactive repairs, voids, planned works, and maintenance services across multiple contracts. As operations continue to grow, the business is investing heavily in strengthening operational coordination, workflow visibility, subcontractor management, and delivery consistency. This role has been created as part of that wider operational strengthening process. The Environment This is a busy operational environment where priorities move quickly. Things change daily. Problems need resolving quickly and professionally. The successful individual will become a key link between: Contract Managers Operational teams Schedulers Subcontractors Client contacts Supervisors Residents and customer stakeholders You will help ensure jobs move properly through the system, communication remains clear, subcontractors stay aligned, operational information is accurate, and issues are dealt with before they escalate. The role offers genuine visibility across live operational delivery. The Opportunity The role combines operational coordination, subcontractor liaison, workflow management, communication, and commercial awareness. You will support live repairs and maintenance contracts involving: Reactive repairs Voids Subcontractor-delivered works High-volume operational activity Fast-moving scheduling environments KPI and SLA-driven service delivery You will help coordinate operational activity across multiple live jobs and stakeholders whilst supporting service delivery, workflow control, and operational performance. This is a role for someone who enjoys pace, organisation, communication, and operational problem-solving. What The Role Will Involve Responsibilities are likely to include: Coordinating subcontractor and operational workflow activity Monitoring live jobs and operational progress Raising purchase orders and maintaining operational systems Supporting workflow tracking and communication Liaising with subcontractors, suppliers, and operational teams Helping manage operational escalations and service updates Supporting scheduling and workflow coordination activity Assisting operational management with reporting and updates Helping maintain service levels, responsiveness, and workflow visibility The role requires someone who can remain organised whilst managing multiple moving parts simultaneously. The Type Of Person Likely To Succeed This role would suit someone who already operates within a fast-paced operational or service delivery environment and is looking for a role with broader responsibility and progression potential. You may currently work within: Social housing repairs Property services Maintenance operations Facilities management Construction support Voids or disrepair coordination Service delivery coordination Scheduling or operational support environments Most importantly, you will bring: Strong organisational capability Confidence communicating with operational stakeholders Commercial awareness Attention to detail A proactive mindset Calmness under pressure The ability to manage competing priorities This role requires someone who can take ownership, communicate professionally, and operate confidently within a busy operational environment. What The Business Is Looking For The business is not looking for someone who simply processes administration. It is looking for someone with: Good operational instincts Strong communication capability Confidence dealing with subcontractors and operational teams The ability to spot issues early The willingness to take responsibility The potential to grow into broader operational management roles over time This role offers exposure to experienced operational leadership teams and provides an opportunity to develop wider operational capability within a growing organisation. The Package Salary: 35,000- 45,000 Performance-related bonus opportunity Pension 23 days holiday plus bank holidays Long-term progression opportunity Growing operational environment with genuine exposure Why This Role This is an opportunity to join a growing operational business where strong coordinators quickly become highly valued. You will not be hidden away in a back-office function. You will be involved in the live operation, working closely with experienced operational leaders and playing a visible role in helping contracts run effectively. For individuals who enjoy pace, coordination, operational problem-solving, and being close to delivery, this role offers genuine opportunity to develop and progress.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
CONTRACT COORDINATOR - SUBCONTRACTORS REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE / SOCIAL HOUSING Salary: 35,000- 45,000 Package including Bonus + Benefits Location: Commutable from Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, North London, Middlesex / Northern Home Counties Sector: Social Housing Property Services Repairs & Maintenance Voids Reactive Maintenance A Growing Business. A More Structured Operation. A Role with Real Exposure. An established and fast-growing property services and repairs organisation is seeking to appoint a Contract Coordinator Subcontractors to support the continued growth and operational development of its repairs and maintenance division. This is not a basic administration role. It is a hands-on operational coordination position sitting at the centre of a busy live service environment where communication, organisation, responsiveness, and workflow control genuinely matter. The business operates within a fast-paced social housing and property maintenance environment delivering high-volume reactive repairs, voids, planned works, and maintenance services across multiple contracts. As operations continue to grow, the business is investing heavily in strengthening operational coordination, workflow visibility, subcontractor management, and delivery consistency. This role has been created as part of that wider operational strengthening process. The Environment This is a busy operational environment where priorities move quickly. Things change daily. Problems need resolving quickly and professionally. The successful individual will become a key link between: Contract Managers Operational teams Schedulers Subcontractors Client contacts Supervisors Residents and customer stakeholders You will help ensure jobs move properly through the system, communication remains clear, subcontractors stay aligned, operational information is accurate, and issues are dealt with before they escalate. The role offers genuine visibility across live operational delivery. The Opportunity The role combines operational coordination, subcontractor liaison, workflow management, communication, and commercial awareness. You will support live repairs and maintenance contracts involving: Reactive repairs Voids Subcontractor-delivered works High-volume operational activity Fast-moving scheduling environments KPI and SLA-driven service delivery You will help coordinate operational activity across multiple live jobs and stakeholders whilst supporting service delivery, workflow control, and operational performance. This is a role for someone who enjoys pace, organisation, communication, and operational problem-solving. What The Role Will Involve Responsibilities are likely to include: Coordinating subcontractor and operational workflow activity Monitoring live jobs and operational progress Raising purchase orders and maintaining operational systems Supporting workflow tracking and communication Liaising with subcontractors, suppliers, and operational teams Helping manage operational escalations and service updates Supporting scheduling and workflow coordination activity Assisting operational management with reporting and updates Helping maintain service levels, responsiveness, and workflow visibility The role requires someone who can remain organised whilst managing multiple moving parts simultaneously. The Type Of Person Likely To Succeed This role would suit someone who already operates within a fast-paced operational or service delivery environment and is looking for a role with broader responsibility and progression potential. You may currently work within: Social housing repairs Property services Maintenance operations Facilities management Construction support Voids or disrepair coordination Service delivery coordination Scheduling or operational support environments Most importantly, you will bring: Strong organisational capability Confidence communicating with operational stakeholders Commercial awareness Attention to detail A proactive mindset Calmness under pressure The ability to manage competing priorities This role requires someone who can take ownership, communicate professionally, and operate confidently within a busy operational environment. What The Business Is Looking For The business is not looking for someone who simply processes administration. It is looking for someone with: Good operational instincts Strong communication capability Confidence dealing with subcontractors and operational teams The ability to spot issues early The willingness to take responsibility The potential to grow into broader operational management roles over time This role offers exposure to experienced operational leadership teams and provides an opportunity to develop wider operational capability within a growing organisation. The Package Salary: 35,000- 45,000 Performance-related bonus opportunity Pension 23 days holiday plus bank holidays Long-term progression opportunity Growing operational environment with genuine exposure Why This Role This is an opportunity to join a growing operational business where strong coordinators quickly become highly valued. You will not be hidden away in a back-office function. You will be involved in the live operation, working closely with experienced operational leaders and playing a visible role in helping contracts run effectively. For individuals who enjoy pace, coordination, operational problem-solving, and being close to delivery, this role offers genuine opportunity to develop and progress.
Principal Town Planner Location: Shrewsbury Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Hybrid Working A specialist property and planning consultancy with a strong presence across the Midlands is looking to appoint a Principal Town Planner to join its established team in Shrewsbury. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced MRTPI planner seeking greater autonomy, high-quality project exposure, and a clear progression pathway within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment. The business has an excellent reputation across the residential, rural, commercial, energy, and strategic land sectors, with planners working closely alongside architects, surveyors, engineers, and heritage specialists on a diverse range of projects. As a Principal Town Planner, you will play a key role in delivering complex planning projects while helping to shape the future growth of the planning team. You'll work on a varied portfolio including: Residential and mixed-use developments Strategic land promotion Rural diversification schemes Renewable energy projects Commercial and employment developments Heritage and regeneration projects The role offers the chance to lead projects from inception through to determination and appeal, while managing client relationships and mentoring junior planners. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a varied caseload of planning applications and appeals Provide strategic planning advice to a broad client base Prepare Planning Statements, site appraisals, and planning strategies Manage stakeholder and local authority relationships Support business development activities and client growth Mentor and support junior members of the planning team Collaborate with internal multidisciplinary teams on large-scale projects About You The successful candidate is likely to have: MRTPI chartered status Significant post-qualification experience within consultancy or private practice Strong knowledge of the UK planning system and policy framework Experience managing complex planning applications and appeals Excellent communication and report-writing skills Commercial awareness and strong client-facing ability A proactive and collaborative approach This opportunity would suit either an established Principal Planner or a Senior Planner ready to step into a more senior leadership role. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Clear progression opportunities Exposure to high-profile and diverse projects Supportive and collaborative team culture Opportunity to work within an established multidisciplinary consultancy environment For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please get in touch.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner Location: Shrewsbury Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Hybrid Working A specialist property and planning consultancy with a strong presence across the Midlands is looking to appoint a Principal Town Planner to join its established team in Shrewsbury. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced MRTPI planner seeking greater autonomy, high-quality project exposure, and a clear progression pathway within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment. The business has an excellent reputation across the residential, rural, commercial, energy, and strategic land sectors, with planners working closely alongside architects, surveyors, engineers, and heritage specialists on a diverse range of projects. As a Principal Town Planner, you will play a key role in delivering complex planning projects while helping to shape the future growth of the planning team. You'll work on a varied portfolio including: Residential and mixed-use developments Strategic land promotion Rural diversification schemes Renewable energy projects Commercial and employment developments Heritage and regeneration projects The role offers the chance to lead projects from inception through to determination and appeal, while managing client relationships and mentoring junior planners. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage a varied caseload of planning applications and appeals Provide strategic planning advice to a broad client base Prepare Planning Statements, site appraisals, and planning strategies Manage stakeholder and local authority relationships Support business development activities and client growth Mentor and support junior members of the planning team Collaborate with internal multidisciplinary teams on large-scale projects About You The successful candidate is likely to have: MRTPI chartered status Significant post-qualification experience within consultancy or private practice Strong knowledge of the UK planning system and policy framework Experience managing complex planning applications and appeals Excellent communication and report-writing skills Commercial awareness and strong client-facing ability A proactive and collaborative approach This opportunity would suit either an established Principal Planner or a Senior Planner ready to step into a more senior leadership role. What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Clear progression opportunities Exposure to high-profile and diverse projects Supportive and collaborative team culture Opportunity to work within an established multidisciplinary consultancy environment For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please get in touch.
Hyperion Partners are currently working with a respected housing provider to recruit an experienced Service Charge & Income Maximisation Manager. This is an exciting opportunity for a service charge professional with strong financial and operational expertise to lead the delivery of service charge and related income services across a mixed tenure housing portfolio. The successful candidate will play a key strategic role in ensuring service charges are accurate, transparent, compliant, and fully recoverable, while driving service improvements and leading a high-performing team. The organisation is seeking a confident and commercially aware individual with strong stakeholder management skills and extensive knowledge of service charge legislation and best practice within social housing or residential property management. Key Responsibilities Service Charge Leadership & Compliance Lead the setting, review, and issuing of service charge budgets, estimates, and actual accounts across multiple tenures. Ensure compliance with the Landlord and Tenant Act, Housing Acts, Consumer Standards, and relevant legislation and case law. Oversee Section 20 consultations and manage relationships with leaseholders, homeowners, and service providers. Provide expert advice on service charge matters across the organisation. Drive continuous improvement through complaint resolution, service reviews, and customer-focused practices. Financial Management & Reporting Develop robust service charge budgets for existing stock and new developments. Monitor expenditure against budgets, identifying variances and implementing corrective actions. Lead year-end reconciliation processes, including surplus and deficit management. Support financial reporting processes and present performance information to senior stakeholders, boards, and resident forums. Income Collection & Arrears Management Oversee service charge billing, debt monitoring, and income recovery processes. Ensure accurate administration of payment methods and customer accounts. Monitor arrears performance and support sustainable payment arrangements for residents. Managing Agent & Stakeholder Management Scrutinise managing agent expenditure to ensure value for money and compliance with lease agreements. Build strong relationships with internal teams, residents, leaseholders, and external partners. Support colleagues in managing third-party relationships and operational delivery. Leadership & Service Improvement Lead and develop a high-performing service charge and income team. Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and customer service excellence. Drive innovation, process improvements, and system enhancements across the function. Support audits, governance activities, and regulatory assurance processes. About You Significant experience within service charge management in social housing or residential property management. Strong financial management and budgeting experience. Good understanding of service charge legislation, leasehold management, and income recovery. Experience managing teams and driving operational improvements. Confident communicator with the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders and residents. Part-qualified CCAB or equivalent financial qualification desirable.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Hyperion Partners are currently working with a respected housing provider to recruit an experienced Service Charge & Income Maximisation Manager. This is an exciting opportunity for a service charge professional with strong financial and operational expertise to lead the delivery of service charge and related income services across a mixed tenure housing portfolio. The successful candidate will play a key strategic role in ensuring service charges are accurate, transparent, compliant, and fully recoverable, while driving service improvements and leading a high-performing team. The organisation is seeking a confident and commercially aware individual with strong stakeholder management skills and extensive knowledge of service charge legislation and best practice within social housing or residential property management. Key Responsibilities Service Charge Leadership & Compliance Lead the setting, review, and issuing of service charge budgets, estimates, and actual accounts across multiple tenures. Ensure compliance with the Landlord and Tenant Act, Housing Acts, Consumer Standards, and relevant legislation and case law. Oversee Section 20 consultations and manage relationships with leaseholders, homeowners, and service providers. Provide expert advice on service charge matters across the organisation. Drive continuous improvement through complaint resolution, service reviews, and customer-focused practices. Financial Management & Reporting Develop robust service charge budgets for existing stock and new developments. Monitor expenditure against budgets, identifying variances and implementing corrective actions. Lead year-end reconciliation processes, including surplus and deficit management. Support financial reporting processes and present performance information to senior stakeholders, boards, and resident forums. Income Collection & Arrears Management Oversee service charge billing, debt monitoring, and income recovery processes. Ensure accurate administration of payment methods and customer accounts. Monitor arrears performance and support sustainable payment arrangements for residents. Managing Agent & Stakeholder Management Scrutinise managing agent expenditure to ensure value for money and compliance with lease agreements. Build strong relationships with internal teams, residents, leaseholders, and external partners. Support colleagues in managing third-party relationships and operational delivery. Leadership & Service Improvement Lead and develop a high-performing service charge and income team. Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and customer service excellence. Drive innovation, process improvements, and system enhancements across the function. Support audits, governance activities, and regulatory assurance processes. About You Significant experience within service charge management in social housing or residential property management. Strong financial management and budgeting experience. Good understanding of service charge legislation, leasehold management, and income recovery. Experience managing teams and driving operational improvements. Confident communicator with the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders and residents. Part-qualified CCAB or equivalent financial qualification desirable.
Our client is recruiting two experienced Property Investment Consultants to join their growing remote team. This is a commission-only opportunity suited to ambitious, self-driven professionals who are confident generating and closing business within the UK property investment market. High performers, once established, have the potential to earn between £100,000 and £150,000 per year, with no ceiling on income, in a tax-efficient structure. About Our Client They are a small, close-knit and highly efficient property investment agency specialising primarily in UK off plan investment opportunities. Their team operates fully remotely, with staff based across the UK, Dubai and other global locations. They have ambitious expansion plans for 2026 and beyond. Through their established sister company and long-standing developer relationships, product supply is never an issue. They maintain consistent access to residential off-plan, buy-to-let, HMO and fixed income opportunities, as well as international property. They hire quality over quantity and are building a team of serious professionals who want to grow with them long term. The Role You will be responsible for: Prospecting and reactivating our client s substantial internal investor database. Conducting consistent outbound activity of calls a day. Advising clients on suitable UK property investment opportunities. Structuring and negotiating high-value transactions. Managing your pipeline through their CRM system. Working collaboratively with their team to ensure deals complete smoothly. Minimum expected working hours are 9am to 6pm UK time, Monday to Friday. However, this is a high-value, performance-driven role. In the early stages, expect to work evenings and weekends when required to progress and close deals. Property investment at this level is not a strict nine-to-five environment given the high-net-worth individuals you will be dealing with. Once you are established and consistently producing, you can enjoy the lifestyle flexibility our client s remote structure provides. However, in the beginning, you must be prepared to hit the ground running and work hard at all hours where necessary to build momentum and income. While they have a dedicated sales progression function to assist with the transaction process, Consultants are expected to remain proactive throughout. Commission is paid upon deal completion, not at the point of initial booking, so commitment to seeing transactions through professionally is essential. Due to the nature of commission-based property transactions, candidates must be financially prepared to support themselves for a minimum of three months. This allows time for deals to transact, progress and complete before commission is received. This is not a role for the faint-hearted. If you want the flexibility of working from home while earning £100,000+ per year through a tax-efficient structure, you must be prepared to go through the stages required to reach that level. In the early days, £3,000 to £6,000 in personal income per month is achievable based on their commission structure and average deal values, which increases over time. What Our Client Offers: Fully remote working structure. Access to an extensive investor database built through significant marketing investment. Ongoing marketing activity from a variety of sources once established. Consistent product supply across multiple asset classes. A dedicated sales progression support function. Proven CRM systems and tools to support your performance. Administrative assistance where possible to allow you to focus on revenue-generating activity. Our Client s Culture They are a team that values positive, friendly energy and professionalism. Integrity is non-negotiable. They operate collaboratively and support one another through a high-performance remote environment. Despite being remote, there is effectively around-the-clock communication and support within the team. They help each other close business, share insights and solve problems together. They provide the systems, tools and structure. You bring the drive, character and closing ability. Progression There are multiple progression paths depending on your goals: Continue as a high-earning consultant and earn upwards of six figures. Transition into additional asset classes such as Dubai property or fixed income products. Support the growth of new markets. Step into leadership as the team expands and manage your own team. Who They Are Looking For Industry experience is ideal. You should have: A proven background in UK property investment sales, off-plan, buy-to-let, HMOs or related financial sales, telesales etc. Demonstrated ability to close high-ticket transactions. Strong relationship-building and communication skills. Professional integrity and a client-first mindset. The discipline to work independently within a remote environment. Friendly, easy to work with and enjoyable to be around. UK applicants only. No recruitment agencies please and our client does not accept calls regarding recruitment from potential candidates.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Our client is recruiting two experienced Property Investment Consultants to join their growing remote team. This is a commission-only opportunity suited to ambitious, self-driven professionals who are confident generating and closing business within the UK property investment market. High performers, once established, have the potential to earn between £100,000 and £150,000 per year, with no ceiling on income, in a tax-efficient structure. About Our Client They are a small, close-knit and highly efficient property investment agency specialising primarily in UK off plan investment opportunities. Their team operates fully remotely, with staff based across the UK, Dubai and other global locations. They have ambitious expansion plans for 2026 and beyond. Through their established sister company and long-standing developer relationships, product supply is never an issue. They maintain consistent access to residential off-plan, buy-to-let, HMO and fixed income opportunities, as well as international property. They hire quality over quantity and are building a team of serious professionals who want to grow with them long term. The Role You will be responsible for: Prospecting and reactivating our client s substantial internal investor database. Conducting consistent outbound activity of calls a day. Advising clients on suitable UK property investment opportunities. Structuring and negotiating high-value transactions. Managing your pipeline through their CRM system. Working collaboratively with their team to ensure deals complete smoothly. Minimum expected working hours are 9am to 6pm UK time, Monday to Friday. However, this is a high-value, performance-driven role. In the early stages, expect to work evenings and weekends when required to progress and close deals. Property investment at this level is not a strict nine-to-five environment given the high-net-worth individuals you will be dealing with. Once you are established and consistently producing, you can enjoy the lifestyle flexibility our client s remote structure provides. However, in the beginning, you must be prepared to hit the ground running and work hard at all hours where necessary to build momentum and income. While they have a dedicated sales progression function to assist with the transaction process, Consultants are expected to remain proactive throughout. Commission is paid upon deal completion, not at the point of initial booking, so commitment to seeing transactions through professionally is essential. Due to the nature of commission-based property transactions, candidates must be financially prepared to support themselves for a minimum of three months. This allows time for deals to transact, progress and complete before commission is received. This is not a role for the faint-hearted. If you want the flexibility of working from home while earning £100,000+ per year through a tax-efficient structure, you must be prepared to go through the stages required to reach that level. In the early days, £3,000 to £6,000 in personal income per month is achievable based on their commission structure and average deal values, which increases over time. What Our Client Offers: Fully remote working structure. Access to an extensive investor database built through significant marketing investment. Ongoing marketing activity from a variety of sources once established. Consistent product supply across multiple asset classes. A dedicated sales progression support function. Proven CRM systems and tools to support your performance. Administrative assistance where possible to allow you to focus on revenue-generating activity. Our Client s Culture They are a team that values positive, friendly energy and professionalism. Integrity is non-negotiable. They operate collaboratively and support one another through a high-performance remote environment. Despite being remote, there is effectively around-the-clock communication and support within the team. They help each other close business, share insights and solve problems together. They provide the systems, tools and structure. You bring the drive, character and closing ability. Progression There are multiple progression paths depending on your goals: Continue as a high-earning consultant and earn upwards of six figures. Transition into additional asset classes such as Dubai property or fixed income products. Support the growth of new markets. Step into leadership as the team expands and manage your own team. Who They Are Looking For Industry experience is ideal. You should have: A proven background in UK property investment sales, off-plan, buy-to-let, HMOs or related financial sales, telesales etc. Demonstrated ability to close high-ticket transactions. Strong relationship-building and communication skills. Professional integrity and a client-first mindset. The discipline to work independently within a remote environment. Friendly, easy to work with and enjoyable to be around. UK applicants only. No recruitment agencies please and our client does not accept calls regarding recruitment from potential candidates.
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
People & Culture Manager Hybrid (Software / SaaS Organisation) 45,000 - 50,000 plus excellent benefits including mainly remote working (3-5 office days per month in London or Glasgow), bonus, private healthcare, enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, critical illness cover, life assurance, employee assistance programme and dedicated monthly training time. Our client is a fast-growing B2B software company with ambitious growth plans and a team of 35+ employees. They are looking for a Strategic People & Culture Manager to lead and evolve the people function, combining hands-on delivery with thoughtful, data-led people strategy. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the employee experience and helping the business scale successfully. Why this role is different This is a rare opportunity to join at a key stage of growth and genuinely influence how the people function develops. Rather than inheriting a mature HR department, you'll have the autonomy to build, improve and implement people initiatives that make a visible impact across the business. You'll have direct access to senior leadership, a genuine seat at the table and the opportunity to shape everything from employee engagement and leadership development to recruitment, performance management and company culture. For the right person, this could be an exciting step up into a broader, more strategic role where your contribution will be highly visible and your ideas welcomed. What you'll do Partner with the CEO and leadership team to develop and deliver the people strategy, providing insight, guidance and data-driven recommendations that support business growth. Champion company culture, employee engagement and wellbeing initiatives, helping to create an outstanding employee experience across a remote-first workforce. Lead all recruitment and onboarding activity, working closely with hiring managers to attract, select and retain high-quality talent while enhancing the employer brand. Drive performance, learning and development initiatives, supporting managers to build high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous feedback and growth. Act as the organisation's HR expert, managing employee relations matters, coaching managers and ensuring HR practices remain compliant, pragmatic and people-focused. Own and continuously improve HR operations, systems and processes, including HRIS management, reporting, GDPR compliance and people analytics. What success looks like We're open to someone taking a step up into this position, provided you've gained recent experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business and understand the pace, challenges and opportunities that come with scaling organisations. You'll enjoy building rather than maintaining, be comfortable rolling up your sleeves when needed and be motivated by the opportunity to shape how a growing business attracts, develops and retains great people. What you'll bring Recent HR Generalist, HR Manager or People Partner experience within a small, growing software or SaaS business (typically 30-100 employees). CIPD Level 5 qualification. Experience supporting a scaling organisation and partnering with senior stakeholders. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to manage cases independently. Experience leading recruitment, onboarding and people development initiatives. Strong HR systems, reporting and data management experience. Commercial awareness, excellent communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach. The ability to operate strategically while remaining involved in day-to-day delivery. Nice to have Experience within property, block management or related sectors. Exposure to finance or accounting-focused software businesses. Experience using strengths-based development tools such as CliftonStrengths or DISC. Previous involvement in periods of organisational growth and change. What we offer Competitive salary plus discretionary bonus. Private healthcare, enhanced pension and life assurance. Critical illness cover and employee assistance programme. 23 days annual leave plus holiday buy/sell scheme. Predominantly remote working model. Dedicated monthly learning and development time. A collaborative, supportive culture built on trust and continuous improvement. The opportunity to shape and influence the people function within a growing SaaS business. If you're looking for a role where your ideas will be heard, your contribution will be visible and you'll have the opportunity to help shape the future of a growing technology business, we'd love to hear from you.
Role Overview Our client is a global real estate investment and operating company with a substantial UK residential BTR portfolio, currently expanding with a clear strategic focus on operational excellence and regulatory leadership. With the Renters' Rights Act reshaping the regulatory landscape - particularly around Section 13 rent challenges - the business is centralising expertise to ensure a consistent, defensible and fair approach to market rent determination across the portfolio. Sitting within the Investment team, the Rent Review & Tribunal Analyst is a newly created pivotal role supporting the Revenue Management function to oversee rent challenges referred to the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) Property Chamber, ensuring high-quality evidence preparation, robust market analysis, and strong regulatory compliance. This role blends analytical depth, regulatory insight, and operational coordination, acting as an internal specialist who supports the business in protecting income integrity while removing Tribunal involvement from on-site teams. You will build the rent evidence framework, manage case preparation, assist with Tribunal representation, and provide high-quality analysis on rental markets, competitors, and Tribunal trends. Key Responsibilities Tribunal Case Management & Support Serve as the business's primary FTT representative for all Section 13 rent challenges Support the Business Performance Analyst; maintain accurate case records and audit trails Prepare and present evidence packs, rent schedules and analyses within statutory deadlines Coordinate all hearing logistics (virtual and in-person) ensuring well-prepared, compliant attendance Market Rent Analysis & Evidence Preparation Develop and maintain a portfolio-wide methodology for evidencing and determining market rent Gather and analyse rental comparables (listings, achieved rents, lease terms and incentives); produce Tribunal-ready assessment packs Maintain records of challenges, submissions and determinations; feed learnings into pricing strategy Portfolio Insight & Continuous Improvement Track Tribunal decisions; produce monthly dashboards on challenge volumes, success rates and risk exposure Provide regular reports on pricing shifts, rental elasticity, supply/demand trends and Tribunal implications for rent strategy Identify risk exposure, recommend mitigations and drive data-led improvements to rent-setting and pricing governance Maintain a key working relationship with the Portfolio Administration team to ensure rent collection processes run smoothly (deferring S13 decisions, receiving challenge notices, updating tenant ledgers, etc) Stakeholder Management & Advisory Act as central escalation point for Operations on rent disputes Provide structured guidance to Site Teams to reduce Legal escalation Maintain cross-functional relationships across Asset Management, Finance, Legal, Compliance and Operations Deliver internal training on Tribunal process; communicate insights to support the business's objectives Compliance & Governance Maintain expert knowledge of the Renters' Rights Act, Section 13, FTT procedures and licensing frameworks Ensure all rent challenge activity is fair, defensible and governance-aligned Develop internal policy on rent governance and regulatory risk; maintain a central comparables repository Qualifications & Experience Essential Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and present rental data clearly Solid understanding of residential rental values and market dynamics Confident communicator - written and verbal - able to prepare structured evidence packs and present in formal or quasi-judicial settings Understanding of residential leasing compliance, tenancy structures and licensing frameworks Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Proficiency in Excel and data tools; comfortable working with large volumes of market data Ability to manage multiple cases and statutory deadlines concurrently Self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a developing regulatory environment Desirable University degree in Real Estate, Finance, Economics, or a related field Experience of, or direct exposure to, the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) or similar quasi-judicial forums Experience working with large, multi-asset residential portfolios Familiarity with rent benchmarking tools and market data platforms Experience in residential revenue management, asset management, valuation or lettings Additional industry-related qualifications (IRPM, ARLA, or similar)
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Our client is a global real estate investment and operating company with a substantial UK residential BTR portfolio, currently expanding with a clear strategic focus on operational excellence and regulatory leadership. With the Renters' Rights Act reshaping the regulatory landscape - particularly around Section 13 rent challenges - the business is centralising expertise to ensure a consistent, defensible and fair approach to market rent determination across the portfolio. Sitting within the Investment team, the Rent Review & Tribunal Analyst is a newly created pivotal role supporting the Revenue Management function to oversee rent challenges referred to the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) Property Chamber, ensuring high-quality evidence preparation, robust market analysis, and strong regulatory compliance. This role blends analytical depth, regulatory insight, and operational coordination, acting as an internal specialist who supports the business in protecting income integrity while removing Tribunal involvement from on-site teams. You will build the rent evidence framework, manage case preparation, assist with Tribunal representation, and provide high-quality analysis on rental markets, competitors, and Tribunal trends. Key Responsibilities Tribunal Case Management & Support Serve as the business's primary FTT representative for all Section 13 rent challenges Support the Business Performance Analyst; maintain accurate case records and audit trails Prepare and present evidence packs, rent schedules and analyses within statutory deadlines Coordinate all hearing logistics (virtual and in-person) ensuring well-prepared, compliant attendance Market Rent Analysis & Evidence Preparation Develop and maintain a portfolio-wide methodology for evidencing and determining market rent Gather and analyse rental comparables (listings, achieved rents, lease terms and incentives); produce Tribunal-ready assessment packs Maintain records of challenges, submissions and determinations; feed learnings into pricing strategy Portfolio Insight & Continuous Improvement Track Tribunal decisions; produce monthly dashboards on challenge volumes, success rates and risk exposure Provide regular reports on pricing shifts, rental elasticity, supply/demand trends and Tribunal implications for rent strategy Identify risk exposure, recommend mitigations and drive data-led improvements to rent-setting and pricing governance Maintain a key working relationship with the Portfolio Administration team to ensure rent collection processes run smoothly (deferring S13 decisions, receiving challenge notices, updating tenant ledgers, etc) Stakeholder Management & Advisory Act as central escalation point for Operations on rent disputes Provide structured guidance to Site Teams to reduce Legal escalation Maintain cross-functional relationships across Asset Management, Finance, Legal, Compliance and Operations Deliver internal training on Tribunal process; communicate insights to support the business's objectives Compliance & Governance Maintain expert knowledge of the Renters' Rights Act, Section 13, FTT procedures and licensing frameworks Ensure all rent challenge activity is fair, defensible and governance-aligned Develop internal policy on rent governance and regulatory risk; maintain a central comparables repository Qualifications & Experience Essential Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and present rental data clearly Solid understanding of residential rental values and market dynamics Confident communicator - written and verbal - able to prepare structured evidence packs and present in formal or quasi-judicial settings Understanding of residential leasing compliance, tenancy structures and licensing frameworks Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Proficiency in Excel and data tools; comfortable working with large volumes of market data Ability to manage multiple cases and statutory deadlines concurrently Self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a developing regulatory environment Desirable University degree in Real Estate, Finance, Economics, or a related field Experience of, or direct exposure to, the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) or similar quasi-judicial forums Experience working with large, multi-asset residential portfolios Familiarity with rent benchmarking tools and market data platforms Experience in residential revenue management, asset management, valuation or lettings Additional industry-related qualifications (IRPM, ARLA, or similar)
Clear path into B2B financial services sales Desk-based Business Development role - Bridging Finance Excellent Location in City Centre If you're looking to build a long-term career in financial services sales, this Business Development Manager opportunity offers the chance to develop intermediary relationships, grow a lending portfolio, and learn from experienced senior BDMs within a structured and supportive environment. This is a desk-based BDM role focused on relationship management, outbound business development, and supporting broker growth across a specialist lending market. You'll have the autonomy to identify opportunities while benefiting from close collaboration with an established sales team and accessible leadership. Package & Benefits for the Business Development Manager: Salary £45,000-£50,000 (flexible to pay more DOE) uncapped commission - OTE £70k+ Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am-4:00pm Friday (1-hour lunch, with an early finish to start the weekend a little sooner) 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays (including Christmas closure - 3 days allocated from leave) Salary dependent on experience Optional company pension contribution Modern workspace with stylish interiors and welcoming atmosphere About the Company: You will be joining an established specialist lender with a strong reputation for relationship-led lending and consistent growth. The business is known for its collaborative culture, long-term approach to intermediary partnerships, and commitment to supporting employee development at all levels. Key Responsibilities for the Business Development Manager: Managing and developing relationships with a panel of financial intermediaries to increase deal flow and support lending growth targets. Working closely with senior Business Development Managers to deliver regional growth objectives and broker engagement strategies. Generating new business opportunities through proactive outbound activity and relationship-led sales conversations. Maintaining strong product and criteria knowledge to position lending solutions effectively with brokers and intermediaries. About You Experience within a sales, account management, or broker-facing role in financial services within Bridging and Secured Lending Exposure to lending, specialist finance, property finance, or intermediary-led markets. Proven experience working towards targets and contributing to commercial growth. If you'd like to explore this Business Development opportunity, please apply with your most recent CV. Contact Fintelligent for more information or a confidential discussion. JL_FIN
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Clear path into B2B financial services sales Desk-based Business Development role - Bridging Finance Excellent Location in City Centre If you're looking to build a long-term career in financial services sales, this Business Development Manager opportunity offers the chance to develop intermediary relationships, grow a lending portfolio, and learn from experienced senior BDMs within a structured and supportive environment. This is a desk-based BDM role focused on relationship management, outbound business development, and supporting broker growth across a specialist lending market. You'll have the autonomy to identify opportunities while benefiting from close collaboration with an established sales team and accessible leadership. Package & Benefits for the Business Development Manager: Salary £45,000-£50,000 (flexible to pay more DOE) uncapped commission - OTE £70k+ Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am-4:00pm Friday (1-hour lunch, with an early finish to start the weekend a little sooner) 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays (including Christmas closure - 3 days allocated from leave) Salary dependent on experience Optional company pension contribution Modern workspace with stylish interiors and welcoming atmosphere About the Company: You will be joining an established specialist lender with a strong reputation for relationship-led lending and consistent growth. The business is known for its collaborative culture, long-term approach to intermediary partnerships, and commitment to supporting employee development at all levels. Key Responsibilities for the Business Development Manager: Managing and developing relationships with a panel of financial intermediaries to increase deal flow and support lending growth targets. Working closely with senior Business Development Managers to deliver regional growth objectives and broker engagement strategies. Generating new business opportunities through proactive outbound activity and relationship-led sales conversations. Maintaining strong product and criteria knowledge to position lending solutions effectively with brokers and intermediaries. About You Experience within a sales, account management, or broker-facing role in financial services within Bridging and Secured Lending Exposure to lending, specialist finance, property finance, or intermediary-led markets. Proven experience working towards targets and contributing to commercial growth. If you'd like to explore this Business Development opportunity, please apply with your most recent CV. Contact Fintelligent for more information or a confidential discussion. JL_FIN
Title : Audit Director (RI) Location : London (Hybrid) Salary : £115,000 - £130,000 + generous discretionary bonus & comprehensive benefits Our client is a highly respected Top 20 accountancy practice with a strong presence across the UK, known for delivering exceptional audit, advisory, and business services to a diverse client base. Due to continued growth and an expanding audit portfolio, they are seeking an experienced Audit Director (RI) to join their London office. This is an excellent opportunity for an established Responsible Individual to take on a senior leadership role within a collaborative and people-focused firm that offers sociable working hours, genuine work-life balance, and clear long-term progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Lead a substantial portfolio of audit clients, overseeing engagements from planning through to completion and sign-off Act as the Responsible Individual (RI) on audit assignments, ensuring compliance with UK auditing and ethical standards Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients across a broad range of sectors including technology, media, property, professional services, retail, and manufacturing Provide strategic and commercial advice to clients, identifying opportunities to add value beyond the audit process Review and approve statutory accounts, audit files, and technical matters in line with UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Lead, mentor, and develop high-performing audit teams, supporting managers and senior staff with technical and career development Work closely with Partners on practice growth initiatives, business development activity, and winning new work Support the ongoing development of audit methodology, quality control, and operational efficiencies across the department Contribute to budgeting, resource planning, and overall strategic direction of the audit function Candidate Requirements: ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Must hold current RI (Responsible Individual) status Proven experience working within a Top 10-50 UK accountancy practice environment Strong technical knowledge of UK GAAP, IFRS, and UK audit compliance standards Significant experience managing complex audit portfolios and leading large client engagements Demonstrated leadership experience managing and developing audit teams Excellent client relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills Commercially astute, proactive, and highly organised Experience working across multiple sectors is highly advantageous
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Title : Audit Director (RI) Location : London (Hybrid) Salary : £115,000 - £130,000 + generous discretionary bonus & comprehensive benefits Our client is a highly respected Top 20 accountancy practice with a strong presence across the UK, known for delivering exceptional audit, advisory, and business services to a diverse client base. Due to continued growth and an expanding audit portfolio, they are seeking an experienced Audit Director (RI) to join their London office. This is an excellent opportunity for an established Responsible Individual to take on a senior leadership role within a collaborative and people-focused firm that offers sociable working hours, genuine work-life balance, and clear long-term progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Lead a substantial portfolio of audit clients, overseeing engagements from planning through to completion and sign-off Act as the Responsible Individual (RI) on audit assignments, ensuring compliance with UK auditing and ethical standards Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients across a broad range of sectors including technology, media, property, professional services, retail, and manufacturing Provide strategic and commercial advice to clients, identifying opportunities to add value beyond the audit process Review and approve statutory accounts, audit files, and technical matters in line with UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Lead, mentor, and develop high-performing audit teams, supporting managers and senior staff with technical and career development Work closely with Partners on practice growth initiatives, business development activity, and winning new work Support the ongoing development of audit methodology, quality control, and operational efficiencies across the department Contribute to budgeting, resource planning, and overall strategic direction of the audit function Candidate Requirements: ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Must hold current RI (Responsible Individual) status Proven experience working within a Top 10-50 UK accountancy practice environment Strong technical knowledge of UK GAAP, IFRS, and UK audit compliance standards Significant experience managing complex audit portfolios and leading large client engagements Demonstrated leadership experience managing and developing audit teams Excellent client relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills Commercially astute, proactive, and highly organised Experience working across multiple sectors is highly advantageous
Job Title: Chartered Town Planner Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment are delighted to be supporting a well-established property consultancy in their search for a Chartered Town Planner based in Manchester, Asby or Birmingham. Responsibilities Manage and prioritise your own caseload Lead on energy and infrastructure projects (water, gas, electricity) Undertake site appraisals and pre-application advice requests Prepare, submit and manage planning applications and reports Deliver clear, bespoke planning advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Liaise with Planning Officers, Councillors and statutory consultees Project manage multidisciplinary teams (e.g. architects, highways, ecology) Attend and lead project and client meetings Negotiate to secure the best outcomes for clients Mentor junior team members, including APC support Support team collaboration and share workloads Manage budgets, time recording and invoicing Requirements MRTPI qualified (or equivalent experience at senior level) Strong experience within planning, ideally including infrastructure or energy projects Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational and time management abilities Self-motivated with a proactive approach High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines Strong understanding of the UK planning system and market Proficient in Microsoft Office and general IT systems Team player with leadership and mentoring capability Benefits Competitive salary Discretionary bonus scheme 25-30 days annual leave + birthday leave + Christmas closure Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Life assurance (Death in Service) Employee Assistance Programme (including family health support) Online discounts and savings platform 2 days paid volunteering leave per year Flexible, hybrid working model Opportunity to work on high-profile energy and infrastructure projects Interested? For applications, or for more information regarding this opportunity, please send your up-to-date CV to Josh Jones at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Chartered Town Planner Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment are delighted to be supporting a well-established property consultancy in their search for a Chartered Town Planner based in Manchester, Asby or Birmingham. Responsibilities Manage and prioritise your own caseload Lead on energy and infrastructure projects (water, gas, electricity) Undertake site appraisals and pre-application advice requests Prepare, submit and manage planning applications and reports Deliver clear, bespoke planning advice to clients Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders Liaise with Planning Officers, Councillors and statutory consultees Project manage multidisciplinary teams (e.g. architects, highways, ecology) Attend and lead project and client meetings Negotiate to secure the best outcomes for clients Mentor junior team members, including APC support Support team collaboration and share workloads Manage budgets, time recording and invoicing Requirements MRTPI qualified (or equivalent experience at senior level) Strong experience within planning, ideally including infrastructure or energy projects Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational and time management abilities Self-motivated with a proactive approach High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines Strong understanding of the UK planning system and market Proficient in Microsoft Office and general IT systems Team player with leadership and mentoring capability Benefits Competitive salary Discretionary bonus scheme 25-30 days annual leave + birthday leave + Christmas closure Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Life assurance (Death in Service) Employee Assistance Programme (including family health support) Online discounts and savings platform 2 days paid volunteering leave per year Flexible, hybrid working model Opportunity to work on high-profile energy and infrastructure projects Interested? For applications, or for more information regarding this opportunity, please send your up-to-date CV to Josh Jones at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Job Title: Associate Director Location: Cirencester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a prestigious and well-established property consultancy in their search for an Associate Director to join their thriving Cirencester office, covering the highly desirable South Cotswolds. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within one of the UK's most sought-after property markets, handling exceptional homes and building relationships with high-net-worth clients, while playing a key role in the continued growth of a successful office. What's on Offer Competitive salary and bonus with a performance-related scheme Company car allowance Private medical cover and health benefits 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Flexible benefits including wellbeing support, gym discounts, cycle to work scheme, and retail perks Ongoing professional development and clear progression opportunities A collaborative team culture with regular social and networking events The Role As Associate Director, you will be instrumental in delivering premium residential sales across the Cotswolds, while also contributing to the leadership and strategic growth of the Cirencester office. You will work closely with clients, providing a highly tailored service, while driving new business and supporting team performance. Key Responsibilities Deliver individual and team revenue targets through the sale of residential properties Develop and maintain strong client relationships to secure repeat and future business Source, pitch for, and win new instructions across the South Cotswolds Provide exceptional, tailored customer service at all stages of the sales process Manage sales progression through to completion, liaising with solicitors and all relevant parties Offer expert advice on the local property market to clients and colleagues Build and maintain a strong network to identify new business opportunities Ensure compliance with industry regulations, including AML and KYC requirements Support and contribute to a high-performing, collaborative team environment About You Proven track record of achieving and exceeding sales targets within residential property Strong knowledge of Cirencester and the South Cotswolds property market Experience within the prime or premium property sector, ideally in rural or village markets Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Demonstrable success in winning new business and converting valuations into instructions Strong understanding of the residential sales process, including compliance requirements Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively Proactive and self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Professional communication skills, both written and verbal Proficient in Microsoft Office Why Apply This is a unique opportunity to step into a senior leadership role within a premium property market, working with exceptional homes and clients while contributing to the long-term success of a respected consultancy. If you are an ambitious property professional ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. Interested? For applications, or for more information regarding this opportunity, please send your up-to-date CV to Josh Jones at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Director Location: Cirencester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a prestigious and well-established property consultancy in their search for an Associate Director to join their thriving Cirencester office, covering the highly desirable South Cotswolds. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within one of the UK's most sought-after property markets, handling exceptional homes and building relationships with high-net-worth clients, while playing a key role in the continued growth of a successful office. What's on Offer Competitive salary and bonus with a performance-related scheme Company car allowance Private medical cover and health benefits 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Flexible benefits including wellbeing support, gym discounts, cycle to work scheme, and retail perks Ongoing professional development and clear progression opportunities A collaborative team culture with regular social and networking events The Role As Associate Director, you will be instrumental in delivering premium residential sales across the Cotswolds, while also contributing to the leadership and strategic growth of the Cirencester office. You will work closely with clients, providing a highly tailored service, while driving new business and supporting team performance. Key Responsibilities Deliver individual and team revenue targets through the sale of residential properties Develop and maintain strong client relationships to secure repeat and future business Source, pitch for, and win new instructions across the South Cotswolds Provide exceptional, tailored customer service at all stages of the sales process Manage sales progression through to completion, liaising with solicitors and all relevant parties Offer expert advice on the local property market to clients and colleagues Build and maintain a strong network to identify new business opportunities Ensure compliance with industry regulations, including AML and KYC requirements Support and contribute to a high-performing, collaborative team environment About You Proven track record of achieving and exceeding sales targets within residential property Strong knowledge of Cirencester and the South Cotswolds property market Experience within the prime or premium property sector, ideally in rural or village markets Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Demonstrable success in winning new business and converting valuations into instructions Strong understanding of the residential sales process, including compliance requirements Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively Proactive and self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Professional communication skills, both written and verbal Proficient in Microsoft Office Why Apply This is a unique opportunity to step into a senior leadership role within a premium property market, working with exceptional homes and clients while contributing to the long-term success of a respected consultancy. If you are an ambitious property professional ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. Interested? For applications, or for more information regarding this opportunity, please send your up-to-date CV to Josh Jones at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Senior Business Development Manager - IP London 14-month FTC (maternity cover) A leading international law firm is seeking a Senior Business Development Manager to support its Intellectual Property, group during a period of transformation. This is a high-impact role for an experienced BD leader who can drive revenue growth, shape strategy, and lead client development initiatives across a complex, fast-paced practice. The role The successful candidate will partner closely with senior stakeholders to: Lead BD strategy, planning and execution across the practice group Drive client development, targeting and origination programmes Identify market opportunities and convert them into revenue Lead major bids, proposals and pricing strategy Oversee thought leadership and marketing campaigns Manage and develop a team of four BD professionals Collaborate internationally on cross-border growth initiatives The candidate Proven BD experience at manager/senior manager level within legal or professional services Strong track record in bids, client development and strategic planning Commercially astute with the ability to influence senior stakeholders Confident leader with hands-on, delivery-focused mindset Experience in IP, cross over in regulatory and disputes The offer Key leadership role in a high-performing BD function Exposure to senior partners and international strategy Competitive salary and benefits Hybrid working (London-based, 3 days in office) A strong opportunity for a commercially driven BD professional looking to step into a visible, strategic role within a top-tier environment. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Senior Business Development Manager - IP London 14-month FTC (maternity cover) A leading international law firm is seeking a Senior Business Development Manager to support its Intellectual Property, group during a period of transformation. This is a high-impact role for an experienced BD leader who can drive revenue growth, shape strategy, and lead client development initiatives across a complex, fast-paced practice. The role The successful candidate will partner closely with senior stakeholders to: Lead BD strategy, planning and execution across the practice group Drive client development, targeting and origination programmes Identify market opportunities and convert them into revenue Lead major bids, proposals and pricing strategy Oversee thought leadership and marketing campaigns Manage and develop a team of four BD professionals Collaborate internationally on cross-border growth initiatives The candidate Proven BD experience at manager/senior manager level within legal or professional services Strong track record in bids, client development and strategic planning Commercially astute with the ability to influence senior stakeholders Confident leader with hands-on, delivery-focused mindset Experience in IP, cross over in regulatory and disputes The offer Key leadership role in a high-performing BD function Exposure to senior partners and international strategy Competitive salary and benefits Hybrid working (London-based, 3 days in office) A strong opportunity for a commercially driven BD professional looking to step into a visible, strategic role within a top-tier environment. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Business Support Administrator to join our client's Operations team in their Oxford Office. This is an onsite role and varied in nature. You will play a key part in ensuring the smooth running of administration, client onboarding, facilities coordination, and front-of-house client experience. You will be the first point of contact for many clients, visitors, and colleagues, delivering a professional and welcoming experience while supporting business operations across multiple offices. This role also offers genuine career progression opportunities. As the business continues to grow, there will be the opportunity for the successful candidate to develop into a Regional Leader/ Supervisor, taking on additional responsibility for supporting and coordinating administrative operations across multiple offices. Key Responsibilities include: Provide administrative support to Managers and Directors across the business Assist with monthly finance processes Maintain accurate electronic and paper filing systems Coordinate scanning, archiving, and document storage procedures Manage travel and courier arrangements Book meeting rooms for staff and client use Support the onboarding of new clients including the preparation of letters Completing compliance checks Support property maintenance activities across office locations Coordinate repairs, maintenance schedules, and supplier visits Assist with health and safety matters Help organise internal and external events Manage deliveries, facilities logs, and supplier coordination Deliver a professional and welcoming front-of-house experience including meeting room co-ordination Answer and transfer incoming calls About You: You will have had previous experience in an administrative, business or office support, or team secretary role Strong organisational, customer focused and time management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a friendly, approachable style Advanced IT skills Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality Experience working within a corporate setting Knowledge of CCH Central Software or similar systems In exchange you can expect to work for a standout employer who has an ambitious growth plan. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive team in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to make a real impact on the day-to-day success of the business.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Business Support Administrator to join our client's Operations team in their Oxford Office. This is an onsite role and varied in nature. You will play a key part in ensuring the smooth running of administration, client onboarding, facilities coordination, and front-of-house client experience. You will be the first point of contact for many clients, visitors, and colleagues, delivering a professional and welcoming experience while supporting business operations across multiple offices. This role also offers genuine career progression opportunities. As the business continues to grow, there will be the opportunity for the successful candidate to develop into a Regional Leader/ Supervisor, taking on additional responsibility for supporting and coordinating administrative operations across multiple offices. Key Responsibilities include: Provide administrative support to Managers and Directors across the business Assist with monthly finance processes Maintain accurate electronic and paper filing systems Coordinate scanning, archiving, and document storage procedures Manage travel and courier arrangements Book meeting rooms for staff and client use Support the onboarding of new clients including the preparation of letters Completing compliance checks Support property maintenance activities across office locations Coordinate repairs, maintenance schedules, and supplier visits Assist with health and safety matters Help organise internal and external events Manage deliveries, facilities logs, and supplier coordination Deliver a professional and welcoming front-of-house experience including meeting room co-ordination Answer and transfer incoming calls About You: You will have had previous experience in an administrative, business or office support, or team secretary role Strong organisational, customer focused and time management skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a friendly, approachable style Advanced IT skills Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality Experience working within a corporate setting Knowledge of CCH Central Software or similar systems In exchange you can expect to work for a standout employer who has an ambitious growth plan. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive team in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to make a real impact on the day-to-day success of the business.
CKB Recruitment are working on behalf of a Multinational Loss Adjusters to recruit a Major & Complex Loss Adjuster to operate across the South East of England. Regarded as market leaders for Commercial claims our client require a experienced Loss Adjuster excited by the prospect of growing their commercial/Domestic claims gaining exposure into major loss. They are advocates for their staff and will support you in attaining chartered status with CILA as a minimum but will also tailor additional training to meet the needs of each individual and their career aspirations. On a day-to-day basis you will be tasked with investigation of Commercial Major Loss Claims assessing liability/indemnity from Cradle to Grave. This role requires strong experience of negotiating appropriate settlement of claims ensuring correct course of action is taken including the ability to liaise between policyholders, their representatives and insurers to ensure immaculate customer service. Whilst a growing business with strong recognition the employer will facilitate opportunities for you to grow your own accounts and client portfolio supporting further career development. To be considered for the role you will need previous experience held as a Loss Adjuster with exposure to Domestic and/or Commercial Property losses. The typical claims managed will have a settlement value of up to £100,000 however any exposure to large losses is deemed advantageous. You will operate in the field for this role investigating claims at source meaning there is a requirement for Full UK Driving Licence. This employer are however bucking the market trend and have chosen to structure the team with smaller caseloads and a guaranteed 2 days a week dedicated for administration of claims as well as giving each adjuster a dedicated desktop technician for day-to-day claims management therefore supporting in a great work life balance. In return you will receive: Basic salary achievable between £55,000 to £70,000 Industry Leading Bonus scheme (3x base salary = 25% claims serviced). Industry Leading Car Allowance scheme of £6000 or German saloon provided. 25 days paid annual leave + bank holidays. Home Based role with regional offices to be utilised at your discretion Exceptional Pension Scheme. Private Healthcare. Auto-enrolment and support for CILA Qualifications. If interested in the above and keen to find out more please feel free to contact Lesley.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
CKB Recruitment are working on behalf of a Multinational Loss Adjusters to recruit a Major & Complex Loss Adjuster to operate across the South East of England. Regarded as market leaders for Commercial claims our client require a experienced Loss Adjuster excited by the prospect of growing their commercial/Domestic claims gaining exposure into major loss. They are advocates for their staff and will support you in attaining chartered status with CILA as a minimum but will also tailor additional training to meet the needs of each individual and their career aspirations. On a day-to-day basis you will be tasked with investigation of Commercial Major Loss Claims assessing liability/indemnity from Cradle to Grave. This role requires strong experience of negotiating appropriate settlement of claims ensuring correct course of action is taken including the ability to liaise between policyholders, their representatives and insurers to ensure immaculate customer service. Whilst a growing business with strong recognition the employer will facilitate opportunities for you to grow your own accounts and client portfolio supporting further career development. To be considered for the role you will need previous experience held as a Loss Adjuster with exposure to Domestic and/or Commercial Property losses. The typical claims managed will have a settlement value of up to £100,000 however any exposure to large losses is deemed advantageous. You will operate in the field for this role investigating claims at source meaning there is a requirement for Full UK Driving Licence. This employer are however bucking the market trend and have chosen to structure the team with smaller caseloads and a guaranteed 2 days a week dedicated for administration of claims as well as giving each adjuster a dedicated desktop technician for day-to-day claims management therefore supporting in a great work life balance. In return you will receive: Basic salary achievable between £55,000 to £70,000 Industry Leading Bonus scheme (3x base salary = 25% claims serviced). Industry Leading Car Allowance scheme of £6000 or German saloon provided. 25 days paid annual leave + bank holidays. Home Based role with regional offices to be utilised at your discretion Exceptional Pension Scheme. Private Healthcare. Auto-enrolment and support for CILA Qualifications. If interested in the above and keen to find out more please feel free to contact Lesley.