The Howard de Walden Estate (HdWE) is embarking on a business-wide modernisation programme, to revitalise ways of working, data, systems and processes. Project Elevate has been initiated to replace the current Property Management and Accounting system (MRI Platform X), in place for nearly three decades. The programme will deliver a unified, scalable and supportable SaaS platform covering finance, property management, procurement, project accounting and reporting. It is a strategically important initiative that will fundamentally change how the organisation operates and how colleagues interact with core systems. Project Elevate is a multi‑year transformation programme to implement Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management as the organisation’s core ERP platform, integrated with existing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement and M-Files Document Management applications. The project will also incorporate specialist Independent Software Vendor (ISV) solutions, including Yavica’s FlexProperty and SignUp’s ExFlow products. This role is specifically concerned with Phase One of Project Elevate, which is expected to last around 12 months starting April 2026, with a target go‑live of April 2027. This role is a share-responsibility position, alongside the existing Service Charge Accountant. You will jointly be Subject Matter Experts on service charge governance and financial transactions for Project Elevate, and will provide advice, validation and assurance on end‑to‑end service charge requirements and future‑state design. The aim is to ensure that service charge processes, controls, reporting and data structures are robust, compliant and workable in practice. The role will be involved in both day-to-day Service Charge activities in our existing ERP system, as well as contributing to Project Elevate by supporting requirements gathering, process design, data transformation and readiness activities for service charging arrangements across the entire portfolio. HdWE requires an ERP solution to manage the full lifecycle of service charges across its estate: from schedule set‑up at unit level; lease variations affecting recovery; apportionments, floors and caps; on‑account charging based on budgets; expense capture and coding; balancing statement preparation and review; issuance to occupiers/leaseholders; and posting of charges/credits to customer accounts. The estate includes both residential and commercial buildings, including mixed‑use properties where residential leaseholders and commercial occupiers exist within the same building. The service charge model, disclosures, statutory processes and reporting therefore need to support both residential and commercial regimes, and accommodate split schedules and apportionments within a single asset. The role will also act as a key bridge to the technical project delivery team. The role is not a technical systems configuration role; it exists to help the business successfully adopt the new platform through process standardisation, data improvement and user readiness. A key requirement of this role is to champion the programme principle of “adopt, not adapt” — adopting standard solution capability and best practice wherever possible to protect ease of use, upgrade pathways and long‑term sustainability. Customisation should be treated as the exception and only pursued where absolutely necessary, as a critical business differentiator.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees