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Property Coordinator

Prezzo
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Property Coordinator – Prezzo Italian

Contract: 1-year fixed term
Salary: £35,000 + £5,500 car allowance + 20% bonus + perks
Location: Field-based, travel across the UK required

Put Your Heart Into It – Join Prezzo Italian

At Prezzo Italian, we believe every role is more than just a job – it’s about pride, passion, and purpose – it’s where your heart makes the magic. We welcome every guest with warmth and care, creating moments that last. We take pride in every detail, owning our roles with passion and high standards. We’re part of our communities, building connections and making a positive impact beyond our restaurants. We never stop improving – learning, growing, and raising the bar every day. And above all, we succeed together. As one team, we support, celebrate, and share our wins.

We’re now looking for a Property Coordinator (1-year fixed term) to help keep our restaurants safe, welcoming, and beautifully maintained.

The Role

As a Property Coordinator, you’ll:

  • Coordinate and oversee reactive and planned maintenance across our restaurants.
  • Manage contractors and suppliers, ensuring work is delivered on time and to standard.
  • Conduct field visits, assessing property conditions and supporting General Managers.
  • Ensure compliance with health & safety, fire safety, and statutory requirements.
  • Assist with refurbishments, repairs, and small projects to enhance restaurant environments.
  • Monitor maintenance spend and reporting, keeping accurate system records.
  • Act as a key point of contact for property updates and operational support.
  • Support General Managers and Regional Managers with being the key point of contact for the Property team to help resolve maintenance issues

What We’re Looking For

  • Experience in a property, facilities, or maintenance coordination role (hospitality, retail, or multi-site experience a plus).
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • Confident communicator with contractors and internal teams alike.
  • Knowledge of building maintenance, compliance, and contractor management.
  • Proactive, hands-on, and able to prioritise under pressure.
  • IT literate, with experience using facilities management systems.
  • A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly.

Why Join Prezzo Italian

  • Competitive package: £35,000 salary + £5,500 car allowance + 20% bonus.
  • A role with impact: keep our restaurants running smoothly and safely.
  • Career development: structured training and progression opportunities.
  • Perks that matter – like free meals in our restaurants, discounts for you and your loved ones, your birthday off, wellbeing support, and exclusive hospitality rewards.
  • Be part of a team-first culture where teamwork, recognition, and pride drive everything we do.

Ready to join a role that thrives on organisation, problem-solving, and purpose – and discover a place where your heart makes the magic? Apply now and see where you truly belong.

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