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Property Management Surveyor

Ascendant Recruitment
Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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Property Management Surveyor

Milton Keynes – travel to sites nationwide

Permanent 

£50,000–£60,000 DOE

 

We are partnering with one of the UK’s most respected regional management companies to appoint a technically minded Property Manager with strong surveying knowledge.

This is a career-defining opportunity to take charge of a diverse, multi-client commercial portfolio -from industrial and office assets to neighbourhood retail. You will combine hands-on building knowledge with strategic insight to ensure every property is compliant, efficient, and performing at its best.

As part of a high-performing Property & Asset Management team, you’ll work shoulder-to-shoulder with surveyors and asset managers, turning technical understanding into tangible results. This role is ideal for someone who loves being out on-site, solving problems, and getting under the skin of how buildings really work.

 

Key responsibilities:


  • Conduct regular site inspections to assess condition, maintenance, and statutory compliance (H&S, Fire, Asbestos, etc.).
  • Collaborate with surveyors and consultants to plan, procure, and oversee maintenance and capital works.
  • Manage daily operations across a mixed commercial portfolio, driving compliance, cost efficiency, and tenant satisfaction.
  • Prepare and manage service charge budgets - ensuring transparency and value.
  • Build trusted tenant relationships and handle lease compliance and operational queries.
  • Support clients with asset enhancement projects - from refurbishments to lease events.
  • Deliver clear, data-backed portfolio reporting on performance and opportunities to add value.


 

What you will bring:


  • Proven experience in commercial property or estate management, ideally with a surveying or technical focus.
  • Solid grasp of building pathology, maintenance planning, and statutory compliance.
  • Strong understanding of service charges, landlord & tenant law, and property finance.
  • Organised, methodical, and confident juggling multiple sites and stakeholders.
  • A proactive, solution-focused communicator and negotiator.
  • MRICS-qualified (or working towards) - desirable, not essential.


 

Why this role?


  • Variety: Manage a broad range of assets - no two days or clients are the same.
  • Autonomy: Take real ownership of your portfolio, backed by an expert technical team.
  • Impact: See your surveying expertise directly influence asset performance and client satisfaction.
  • Progression: Join a consultancy that invests in its people, offering support and clear career development.


 

If you’re ready to blend property management with practical building know-how, this is your chance to make a real impact!

Role advertised: 11th November 2025

Ascendant Recruitment is one of Milton Keynes and Northampton’s leading recruitment companies, with PA/Administration, Customer Service, Human Resources, Finance, IT, sales & marketing and digital marketing divisions.  Ascendant Recruitment operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on our current vacancies please visit ascendantrecruitment.co.uk

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