Management Surveyor – Property Management (FTC to April 2027) #128205; Marble Arch, London | 4 days in office
We are working with a leading FTSE 100 property owner and developer with £13bn of assets under management, to appoint a Management Surveyor on a fixed-term contract until April 2027.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly regarded property management team responsible for some of the most prominent commercial and retail assets in London and across the UK.
Reporting to a Portfolio Management Surveyor, you will be part of a large, collaborative management surveying team, delivering a best-in-class property management service across a designated portfolio. Following an initial training period, you will take responsibility for a range of property management workstreams, with strong support from senior colleagues.
With appropriate guidance and training, your role will include:
Managing landlord & tenant matters across assigned assets
Coordinating and preparing management and performance reports
Managing landlord costs, forecasts, and service charge budgets
Maintaining accurate property management systems and records
Supporting leasing and asset management teams on new lettings and completion statements
Processing tenant applications for fit-outs, assignments, and lease variations
Ensuring compliance with internal policies and best practice
Supporting wider team activity, including acquisitions, disposals, and holiday cover
The successful candidate will demonstrate a proactive, collaborative approach and a strong interest in management surveying. Good commercial awareness and attention to detail
Relevant experience within property management or surveying
A real estate degree or equivalent qualification (desirable)
This role offers the chance to work within a highly respected organisation known for its collaborative culture, high-quality assets, and commitment to sustainability. The business provides a supportive working environment, clear processes, and exposure to complex, large-scale property portfolios.
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