Property Operations & Systems Adminstrator

Job Summary
The Property Operations & Systems Administrator provides operational and administrative support across the property portfolio, with a strong focus on Arthur Property Management System administration, contractor coordination, and work order management.

This role requires a highly organised, proactive individual with a strong administrative background, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to manage systems, reporting, and workflow processes efficiently.

The role supports Property Managers, On-Site Assistants, and contractors by ensuring that work orders, tenancies, system configurations, and operational processes are managed accurately and proactively.

Duties:

  • Manage and assign all work orders raised by practices or internal teams, ensuring timely allocation and follow-up.
  • Create new work orders within the system when required and ensure accurate job documentation.
  • Monitor, track, and review the progress of all active maintenance and operational jobs through to completion.
  • Liaise with contractors regarding scheduling, updates, and job requirements, ensuring clear communication at all times.
  • Verify completion of works, obtain proper sign-off, close work orders, and escalate delays or issues to the Property Manager when necessary.
  • Set up and configure new properties and units within the Arthur system, maintaining accurate and up-to-date records.
  • Maintain and update contractor and Property Manager contact profiles, ensuring system data accuracy and integrity.
  • Administer tenancy records by adding new tenancies, amending details, closing terminated tenancies, and maintaining complete documentation.
  • Create, manage, and optimise system automations and workflows to improve operational efficiency.
  • Generate regular operational and management reports, including ad-hoc reporting as required.
  • Develop, maintain, and update mail merge and operational communication templates, ensuring compliance and accuracy.
  • Provide ongoing operational coordination support to Property Managers, including contractor follow-ups and system-based process improvements.

Requirements

  • Strong administrative and organisational skills
  • Proactive problem-solving approach
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Strong working knowledge of the Arthur Property Management System
  • Ability to manage multiple workflows simultaneously
  • Professional communication with Property Managers, contractors, and internal staff
  • Ability to manage structured processes and deadlines

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £30,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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