Beach Baker
Associate Director - Property Management

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A highly regarded property consultancy is looking to appoint a Property Management Surveyor to join its established Property & Asset Management team. This role offers a broad mix of hands-on property management responsibilities, alongside regular client interaction and portfolio oversight.
We are seeking either a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) with post-qualification experience, or an experienced commercial property professional who can demonstrate strong expertise within property or estate management.
Role Overview
You will act as the primary point of contact for a portfolio of commercial properties, delivering a full range of day-to-day management services. Responsibilities will include:
- Preparing service charge budgets and expenditure reports
- Undertaking property inspections and liaising regularly with landlords and tenants
- Working closely with on-site Facilities and Building Managers
- Managing tender processes, maintenance contracts and minor works programmes
- Representing a number of high-profile clients, including pension funds and financial institutions, ensuring their property objectives are achieved
- Providing strategic advice and maintaining strong client relationships across the portfolio
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This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious surveyor with strong communication and client management skills to take ownership of key instructions and oversee a range of prominent commercial assets.
About You
- Experience within commercial property management, ideally gained within a consultancy environment, although candidates from an estate management background will also be considered
- Confident, professional and capable of building long-term client relationships
- Able to balance day-to-day operational responsibilities with wider strategic objectives
- MRICS qualification is preferred; however, experienced non-qualified candidates will be considered


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Salary & Benefits
A highly competitive salary and benefits package is available, including:
- Car allowance
- Performance-related bonus
- Comprehensive benefits package
All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence by Rupert Stuart-Baker.
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