BNP Paribas
Senior Surveyor (Occupier Solutions)

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The Role
The Occupier Management team work on a range of clients on their national property portfolios, and this role will be working across two client accounts, with a 50/50 allocation across the two large corporate accounts.
Responsibilities
Responsibility for coordination and proactive management of a significant part of the Client’s real estate portfolio. Manages existing client relationships at middle to senior management level on day to day basis Can work independently to prepare standard reports, valuations, submissions and on more complex issues with guidance Active team player Advises and guides graduates and administrative employees on an ad hoc basis Liaison with admin and client finance team within Birmingham across both accounts Inspections Lease renewals Transaction Management of some of Client’s acquisition and disposals. Management of break options & events within the portfolios Serviced office searches Assisting with budgeting, quarterly reporting and monthly funding requests and preparation of all reports to clients. Development and maintenance of Client relationships including formal and informal reporting. Reviewing strategic opportunities within relevant parts of the portfolio and identifying opportunities to add value. Ensuring all activities are in line with Client’s and BNPPRE’s agreed process. Ensuring property database is accurate and updated as soon as possible after transactions completed. Reporting to the client directly on a day to day basis.
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Qualifications
Educated to degree level MRICS or AssocRICS
Experience / Skill Set
Motivated self-starter with proven track record in delivering quality client service within tight timescales An ability to handle a wide range of management and professional duties. A responsible lateral thinker with a eye for detail and the ability to complete tasks in a timely manner Experience in managing assignments independently, emphasis should be placed on the candidate’s ability to solve problems without frequent re-course to a senior member of staff and/or the client Highly communicative, an ability to report verbally and in writing to clients, to issue instructions to contractors and/or advise tenants/staff on client liabilities without being overly authoritarian Experience in management of commercial property from a corporate real estate or landlord perspective. A wide range of property experience will also be beneficial.
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Health & Leisure: Private medical cover, 25 days annual leave + public holidays (the option of purchasing up to 5 additional days via flex benefits), health screening, gym discounts, wellbeing support, volunteering opportunities, cycle to work scheme, eye care voucher, travel & retail discounts, travel insurance, concierge service, kids pass, open fairways golf card, great company culture and social events (including sports teams, charity events, art pass), perks at work Financial: Pension, company car allowance, life assurance at 8 x basic salary, group income protection (long term disability insurance), interest free season ticket loan, bonus scheme - you will be eligible to participate in the Company’s Bonus Scheme, share incentive plan, financial and mortgage advice
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