Role Overview
We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified, energetic surveyor to take a supporting role in rural property management across the north of Scotland. Working within our fast growing and progressive Estate Management Team in Inverness, the role will focus on the delivery of estate management services on behalf of our clients.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibility for supporting in the management of diverse rural property portfolios on behalf of privately owned rural businesses; including agricultural, residential and commercial property as well as natural capital, renewable energy and sporting rights.Ā
Key Skills
ā¢ Chartered RICS memberā¢ Be able to demonstrate emotional intelligence and an ability to communicate effectively, being articulate both orally and in writing to colleagues and clientsā¢ Preparation of cash flow and P&L budgets, and the monitoring of clients income and expenditure against targetsā¢ The ability to manage time effectively, prioritising tasks to ensure deadlines are metā¢ The ability to learn new skills and working methods and to be adaptable to changeā¢ Experience in a similar role is essential ā¢ Full driving licence and own car
Team Overview
The Inverness estate management team has one director, two associate directors, one associate, and one graduates as well as two administrators. The team work closely with other Scottish estate management teams and also with the other rural departments in the office to support a range of rural management clients.
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