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Portfolio Analyst

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6 months ago
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Portfolio Analyst

Salary Up to £33,107.50 per year

Location Hybrid, with a weekly presence in either our Rushden, Peterborough, Boston or Milton Keynes office

Permanent, Full Time

At Amplius, we’re on a mission to deliver homes that make a difference. As a fresh and forward-focused social housing provider, we prioritise tenant safety, sustainability, and smart property investment.

In our Portfolio Analyst role, you’ll be playing a pivotal role in monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on the performance of our residential real estate portfolio. Your insights and recommendations will be instrumental in optimising the performance and value of our assets, ensuring the best outcomes for our stakeholders.



Location: Hybrid, with a weekly presence in either our Rushden, Peterborough, Boston or Milton Keynes office

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Salary: Up to £33,107.50 per year

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Contract: Permanent

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Your week: 36.25 hours p/week (9am – 5.15pm Monday to Friday, with 1-hour lunch)

Snapshot of your role

This is what your day will look like as our Portfolio Analyst:

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Produce Asset Appraisals by collating data from across the business and identifying opportunities for improvement.

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Liaise closely with key stakeholders throughout the Asset Appraisal process to collect qualitative as well as quantitative data.

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Provide insightful analysis of property performance and make recommendations for optimising outcomes.

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Analyse the performance of our assets and explore opportunities for improvement.

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Analyse cost trends per unit and benchmark to understand their impact on delivery expectations and long-term investment plans.

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Support the team with larger Scheme Appraisals aimed at regeneration to provide better homes for our customers.

Your toolkit for success

To thrive in our Portfolio Analyst role, you’ll need:

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To be detail orientated with a level of accuracy in data analysis and reporting, so having previous experience in Excel would be helpful

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Be an analytical thinker, with the ability to analyse complex data and draw out key points.

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Transferable experience in data analysis, investment research, asset management or project management role

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Please note that having a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role to visit our customers.

Why join Amplius?

There are loads of things that make Amplius a great place to be - every colleague has the chance to grow with us, make a real difference to our customers lives and ultimately be the most authentic version of themselves:

Grow with us

Your development matters to us. With tailored training programs, ongoing feedback, and career progression pathways, we support you to advance as far as you want to go.

Make a real impact

Our mission is rooted in service and community. Your work will contribute directly to improving the lives of people in the communities we serve.

Environmental and social impact

We’re dedicated to sustainability and social responsibility, taking real steps to protect our planet and foster inclusivity.

Perks of working at Amplius

As we navigate this transitional period and work towards developing the colleague benefits we will offer as Amplius, we want to reassure colleagues applying for internal vacancies that there will be no changes to their current benefits if they are successful in securing a new role.

Successful colleagues will receive the salary associated with their new role, but all other legacy terms and benefits will remain unchanged (including holiday, pension and car allowance provision, for example, which will remain consistent with your legacy benefit entitlement).

We hope this provides clarity and confidence for anyone considering a new opportunity within the organisation during this time of change. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to People Services.

The important stuff

We’re dedicated to ensuring our recruitment process is fair, transparent, and accessible. Reasonable adjustments will be provided upon request for all candidates.

We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities.

We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK to join Amplius. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence.

Have any questions? Contact the Amplius Recruitment Team and we’ll be in touch to support you with any questions, queries or conundrums!

The Company

Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 37,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We’re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people’s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference

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