Network Space
Property Manager

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Property Manager | Newton-le-Willows | Network Space
Network Space is a commercial real estate developer, investor, and manager specializing in industrial property across the North of England. We're looking for a Property Manager to join our Property team and take ownership of a portfolio of industrial properties.
About the role
Reporting to the Property Director, you'll be one of the main points of contact for our tenants — managing everything from repairs and maintenance to service charge budgets, compliance, and lease administration. You'll build strong relationships with tenants and contractors, keep our sites running smoothly, and help us deliver high-quality, future-ready industrial space.
What you'll be doing
- Managing the day-to-day operation of a portfolio of industrial properties, including repairs, maintenance, and service contracts
- Preparing and managing service charge budgets, expenditure, and reconciliations
- Carrying out regular site and health & safety inspections, keeping accurate compliance records
- Managing tenant relationships, lease administration, occupancy, and rent collection
- Coordinating with contractors, solicitors, accountants, and asset managers to keep everything on track
- Supporting acquisitions and disposals, and managing business rates mitigation on vacant units
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What we're looking for
- Experience in property or facilities management, ideally within commercial or industrial real estate
- A good understanding of property finance, service charges, and lease administration
- Knowledge of health & safety and compliance standards relevant to industrial property
- Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple sites and meet deadlines
- Excellent communication skills, confident dealing with tenants, contractors, colleagues, and capital partners
- Comfortable using Office 365 and property management/business IT systems
- RICS qualification (or working towards) preferred
- A full UK driving licence, as travel between sites is required


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Why Network Space
Join a team that's shaping the future of industrial property in the North of England, with real scope to grow your career and make a tangible impact on the sites you manage.
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