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This role combines office management responsibilities in our Bellshill office with essential administrative and financial support to our property teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the Bellshill office, managing supplies, visitor arrangements, and maintaining a professional workspace

  • Act as the main point of contact for the landlord, cleaning staff, and visitors, and manage key rosters (fire marshals, first aiders, etc.)

  • Provide logistical support to senior staff, including travel arrangements and board meeting catering

  • Contribute to a positive team culture by supporting office communications and event planning

  • Provide financial administration for property projects: raise and receipt purchase orders, liaise with finance, manage aged work in progress

  • Maintain and update the property and asset management database, ensuring data accuracy

  • Manage query inboxes and phone lines, ensuring timely allocation and resolution of issues

  • Coordinate monthly landlord payments and verify payment details for new and updated sites

  • Support health & safety by managing the defect reporting tool and ensuring timely close-out

  • Oversee file management, including paper and electronic document storage and retrieval

  • Support compliance in health & safety, environmental standards, and information security

    Key Requirements

  • Previous experience in office management, administrative support, or project finance coordination

  • Confident using databases and Microsoft Office (especially Excel)

  • Excellent communication skills—written, verbal, and interpersonal

  • Strong organisation and time-management skills with keen attention to detail

  • Comfortable working with internal stakeholders, suppliers, and landlords

  • Experience in telecoms, property, or asset management sectors

  • Familiarity with property or asset management systems and project finance tools

  • A Level education or equivalent professional qualifications

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