Trainee Property Manager

Posted 9 May by Magnus James
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A fantastic opportunity for an organised and diligent Trainee Property Manager to join a leading independent lettings agency within their office in High Wycombe. This is a brilliant opportunity for a competent candidate with a strong attention to detail and thick skin who is looking to get into property management. Full training will be given.        
Trainee Property Manager – Benefits

  • Team lunches.
  • Lovely working environment and team.
  • Basic salary of upto £25k
  • Commission.
  • Parking permit.
  • Career progression.
  • Employee benefits.  

Trainee Property Manager – Duties

  • Managing scheduled repairs and reactive maintenance.
  • Doing mid term inspections.
  • Organising and conducting check outs and inventories
  • Organising contractors, gaining quotations, issuing works orders and obtaining invoices
  • Ensuring property compliance such as EICR’s, gas safety and EPC certifications
  • Dealing with deposit disputes.
  • Organising tenancy paperwork.
  • Getting involved in serving section notices as required
  • Supporting the landlord with rental reviews and tenancy renewals
  • General Property Manager duties.

Trainee Property Manager – Experience Needed:

  • Previous customer service experience.
  • Professional written and verbal communication
  • Excellent IT knowledge with experience of using Microsoft Office packages


This is a great opportunity for a Property Manager eager to join an exceptional boutique brand.
Magnus James is a specialist recruiter for the property industry and covers the following areas, New Homes, Residential Lettings, Estate Agents, Property Management and Block Management. 

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Reference: 52614504

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