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A leading real estate agency in South London is seeking a Maintenance Coordinator for a dynamic and expanding team. The ideal candidate will coordinate maintenance requests, liaise with contractors and tenants, and manage service delivery. This 12-month fixed-term role brings excellent opportunities for growth and development within the company.
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28.06.2025
12.08.2025
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I’m excited to partner with a leading South London real estate company that’s seeking a Maintenance Coordinator to join their dynamic and rapidly expanding team. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an innovative company committed to growth, development, and excellence.
Established in 1980, this well-respected firm has built a strong reputation by consistently investing in and developing a diverse portfolio of assets. Their holdings span commercial, residential, and an expanding presence in the BTR sector.
As a Maintenance Coordinator, you will be the first point of contact for all maintenance requests and play a vital role in ensuring smooth operations. You’ll work closely with a driven and ambitious team, supporting the day-to-day coordination of maintenance activities and fostering strong relationships with contractors and residents.
This is a 12-month fixed-term contract, with a strong possibility of becoming a permanent role due to the company’s ongoing growth and positive trajectory.
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Pease call me on 07378552356 or visit me on LinkedIn (Kamile Marcinskaite) and send me a message there. We understand that your CV might not be up to date. No problem, just send me what you have.
We are looking to attract talent from all areas of the property industry for this position. We endeavour to have a fair recruitment process. So apply in any way that suits you: text message, video message, CV - the more creative the better.