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Seeking a Senior Property Asset Manager for a leading real estate investment firm. Manage a diverse UK portfolio of Industrial, Retail, and Office assets, handling both strategic asset management and day-to-day operations. This London-based hybrid role requires RICS accreditation, strong commerci...
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Madison Berkeley
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A Senior Property Asset Manager is a pivotal strategic leader within the real estate investment and management sector, responsible for maximizing the financial performance and long-term value of a property portfolio. These professionals operate at the intersection of finance, operations, and strategy, making them essential for institutional investors, private equity firms, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and development companies. For those seeking to advance their career, Senior Property Asset Manager jobs represent a high-level opportunity to influence significant capital assets and drive portfolio strategy. The core of the profession involves a dual focus on tactical property management and strategic asset management. On a day-to-day basis, senior asset managers oversee the operational performance of assets, which includes ensuring efficient property management, rigorous financial control, and exemplary tenant or occupier relations. They are typically responsible for service charge budgets and reconciliations, overseeing maintenance and capital expenditure (capex) projects, and ensuring compliance with all health, safety, and statutory regulations. This operational excellence provides the stable foundation upon which strategic value is built. The strategic component is where the *senior* distinction becomes clear. These professionals conduct in-depth financial analysis and modeling to assess asset performance, identify value-add opportunities, and formulate asset business plans. Key strategic responsibilities include leading leasing campaigns, negotiating rent reviews and lease renewals, and executing repositioning or refurbishment strategies to enhance income and capital value. They analyze market trends, assess risk, and make recommendations on acquisitions, dispositions, or hold strategies, directly impacting the investment returns of the portfolio. Typical skills and requirements for these roles are comprehensive. A strong academic background in real estate, finance, or a related field is standard, with professional accreditation (such as RICS) being highly desirable and often essential. Candidates must possess extensive experience in commercial property, demonstrating a proven track record in both hands-on management and high-level strategy. Essential skills include advanced financial acumen, a deep understanding of landlord and tenant law, exceptional negotiation abilities, and sophisticated analytical capabilities. Senior Property Asset Manager jobs demand individuals who are not only commercially astute and detail-oriented but also possess strong leadership and communication skills to collaborate with internal teams, external agencies, investors, and occupiers. Ultimately, this career is suited for decisive professionals who thrive on responsibility and are driven by the challenge of optimizing tangible assets in a dynamic market.

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