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Interim Asset Manager

Employer
Oyster
Location
North East England
Salary
£300-400 per day
Closing date
21 Oct 2020

Job Details

If you're an Asset Manager based in the North East of England then this could be the job for you!

A Local Authority is looking for an experienced Asset Manager to assist the team in expanding their commercial investment portfolio. You will be joining a forward thinking team with big goals and objectives, so this is a perfect opportunity if you are commercial minded.

This will be a home working role with the occasional site visit.

 The Role:

  • To implement strategic proposals to ensure that asset management plans meet with corporate requirements
  • Take lead on the preparation of option appraisals, investment reviews, disposal strategies, income reviews, acquisition proposals etc
  • Prepare a detailed asset plan including all aspects of asset management including budget management, procurement and delivery
  • Undertake day-to-day estate management such as Landlord and Tenant matters
  • Rent reviews and lease renewals

About You:

  • Ideally you will be MRICS and have a BA Hons Degree in Real Estate (or similar discipline)
  • It is preferred if you are able to demonstrate the ability to propose, formulate, communicate and implement policy, process and procedures for asset management

Company

Established in 2004, we’re leading the way in specialist recruitment. You’ll find a no more enthusiastic, determined, and knowledgeable group of people in recruitment, working with over 400 public, private and third sector organisations across the UK. Our success depends on your success.  So, in bringing together the best talent with the best roles, we get the job done. With passion. With determination. With no little expertise.

To find out more about us please visit www.oysterpartnership.com or call us on 020 7766 9000.

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Telephone
020 7766 9000

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