Job Details
Job Ref: 214616622
Date: 2021-09-09 09:39:18
We are currently recruiting for a main contractor operating in London and the Home Counties and who are a market leader in the social housing sector.
An exciting opportunity has come up for a Resident Liaison Officer to join our clients team across Slough and Hounslow focusing on fire remedial works.
This role is a FTC for 1 year with the view to go permanent after. The role has great benefits on offer including a car allowance or vehicle + annual leave + bank holidays, pension contribution, mobile phone and various training opportunities!
The successful candidate will have excellent communications and admin skills as they will be required to communicate between the site team.
with complaints and issues, maintaining property information and occasionally carrying out surveys. You must be IT literate, hard working and able to work both individually and within a team. The Resident Liaison Officer will work towards minimising disruption to residents, gaining access to units and establishing relationships with all parties to ensure a smooth process during projects.
Our client are looking from someone who is ambitious, innovative and presents a strong level of interpersonal skills, whilst sharing the same values as them.
The successful Resident Liaison Officer must have the following –
Excellent communication skills
Ability to work on own initiative and as a team
Be able to drive and have a UK driving licence
Ability to work outside in a construction environment with an appreciation of on-site operations
Computer literacy skills
If you have the right experience and have worked as a Resident Liaison Officer before then please apply today with your CV and we will be in touch with more details!
Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer
Map
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Responses