Job Description
Regional Property Manager required for a hospitality / leisure organisation to oversee a portfolio of pubs in the North West Region.
Client Details
A well-respected organisation within the leisure / hospitality sector who manage over 1000 properties across the country. They are looking for a Regional Property Manager to oversee a range of maintenance and development / investment projects across their continuously growing portfolio of pubs.
This is a home working contract with regular travel to sites across the North West.
Description
As Regional Property Manager you will manage maintenance, development & refurbishment projects for a portfolio of pubs across the North West Region. You will ensure all properties are fully compliant and fit for purpose.
To take proactive responsibility for property maintenance & investment programmes, you're your defined region of pubs
Protect & enhance the company's property assets through proactive management of all repairs & maintenance.
Carry out site condition surveys and develop site specific strategies
Support the Property Helpdesk with escalated reactive maintenance issues
Proactively manage and develop contractors and suppliers to ensure value for money and high- quality customer service.
Deliver high quality design proposals, fit for purpose and appropriate for the retail objectives.
Provide a high level of customer service to all key stakeholders (customers, landlords, tenants etc)Profile
Strong track record of property investment and management.
Able to manage a range of maintenance / development projects
RICS / CIOB qualification preferable, but Property Project & Property Management experience essential.
Comprehensive experience and understanding of Health & Safety and Compliance matters.
Experience within the pubs or leisure sector.
Computer literate - a minimum of intermediate Word, Excel and Outlook.
Degree calibre.
Full GB Driving Licence.Job Offer
£55,000 - 65,000
Car Allowance
25 days holiday
Pension Contribution
Private Health Insurance
Bonus Scheme (20%)