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Temporary Assistant Estate Manager

Dove & Hawk
Greater London
1 day ago
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Temporary Assistant Estate Manager - Chelsea - £22 Per Hour

Dove and Hawk are working with a prestigious Property Management, Investment and Development firm, who are currently seeking a temporary assistant estate manager to assist with the day-to-day running of a mixed-use estate.

Responsibilities

  • Assisting with day to day management of all site services, operations and contractors to ensure all planned and reactive maintenance is carried out in a timely, cost effective and safe manner
  • To oversee and regularly review the work carried out by the contractors
  • Acting as the primary point of contact for residents and commercial occupiers, ensuring high levels of customer service
  • Adhering to health and safety and security requirements across the estate. This includes conducting regular inspections and risk assessments
  • To ensure invoices are coded to the correct area and approved in a timely manner
  • Assist with setting and managing the service charges
  • To assist the Centre Manager with administrative tasks as required

Requirements

  • Experience with mixed-use service charges
  • "Can do" attitude and enthusiastic approach to work
  • Good facilities management experience within a luxury or high-end environment
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills
  • A good awareness of Health & Safety legislation and knowledge of environmental protection requirements

Salary: £22 Per Hour
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:30am - 5:30pm, On-Site

For more information, please contact Anisha on or

Dove & Hawk is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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