Villa Supervisor
The Villa Supervisor will manage household operations, staff, and service standards for iPay Holding in Dubai. Responsibilities include staff supervision, maintenance of property and assets, inventory management, and high-level guest hospitality. Candidates must have 3-5 years of experience in villa or house management. The role requires proficiency in home maintenance systems and smart-home automation.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Administrative
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Villa Supervisor will manage household operations, staff, and service standards for iPay Holding in Dubai. Responsibilities include staff supervision, maintenance of property and assets, inventory management, and high-level guest hospitality. Candidates must have 3-5 years of experience in villa or house management. The role requires proficiency in home maintenance systems and smart-home automation.
TAL's take
Niche operational role at a mid-tier firm, well-defined responsibilities but lacks high growth potential.
Highly specific scope and clear set of operational duties for a villa management role.
Must haves
- 3-5 years experience as villa supervisor or house manager
- Familiarity with household maintenance systems
- Experience with smart-home automation
- Knowledge of property upkeep
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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