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Centre Management Assistant - Occupier Services - Milton Keynes

Colliers International EMEA
Milton Keynes
1 day ago
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Job Description

We are currently seeking a dynamic and proactive individual to join our team as a Tenant Liaison Coordinator for our Milton Keynes location. This role offers a unique opportunity to be the face of our prestigious commercial property while actively engaging with tenants, managing health and safety, fire risk, and coordinating various events and operational activities.

  • Coordinated and scheduled meetings, appointments, and events, taking an active role in organizing and overseeing various activities within the building.
  • oversee the day-to-day operations of the Wellbeing Suite.
  • Follow process to ensure health and safety protocols, fire risk assessments, and procedures, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and company policies.
  • Act as a liaison between tenants, property management, and external service providers, addressing tenant concerns and fostering positive relationships.
  • Deputise for the Centre Management Team in their absence, supporting the client and tenants with their requests.
  • Support service providers and tenants to ensure that SLAs are met, audited, and measured on a monthly/6 monthly basis.
  • Undertake building inspections to ensure areas are clean, presentable, and observed for any remedial maintenance works required.
  • Provide support to the Centre Management team daily.
  • Be flexible, supportive, and adaptable to the daily challenges.
  • Actively participate in regular meetings, serving as a main point of contact for the Centre Management team.
  • Record and address complaints in line with company policy.


Qualifications

  • Previous experience in receptionist, customer service, hospitality or event coordination roles preferred.
  • Strong organizational and multitasking skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and time effectively.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, both written and verbal.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • A proactive attitude with a commitment to delivering exceptional service.



Additional Information

Please tell us what would help you take part and give enough practical detail for us to arrange it. We will handle your request confidentially, and it will not affect how you are assessed. We make reasonable adjustments in line with the Equality Act 2010.

At Colliers, we empower people to perform at their best. As a Disability Confident Employer, we want every candidate to feel welcome. If anything would help you take part in our process, such as extra time or rest breaks, step-free access, or a different interview format, please tell us in your application. You are not expected to share a diagnosis or medical history.

Colliers is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age; disability; gender; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins); religion or belief; sex; or sexual orientation. We also value diverse experience and neurodiversity.

We are not engaging with recruitment agencies at this time. Unsolicited CVs will not be considered and treated as gifts.

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