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- We offer competitive salaries; tuition reimbursement; 457 deferred compensation, state sponsored pension plan, comprehensive health, dental, life, and disability plan, paid vacation, sick, and holidays, hybrid work schedule, ongoing training, career development and if qualified employee may be eligible for student loan forgiveness under Federal Loan assistance program
- The position will impact the production of increasing and/or improving the inventory of safe, healthy and quality multifamily affordable housing units within the State of Connecticut.
- Responsible for architectural project management responsibilities from funding award through initial closing, and continuing project construction review throughout construction and final closing phase as the architectural and construction liaison with Multifamily underwriters, outside architects, contractors as well as CHFA field observers.
- Review and approval of asset/portfolio management limited scope capital improvement projects, to renovate, replace or otherwise improve existing CHFA or state portfolio properties.
- Responsible for the review of construction costs, environmental report review, capital needs assessments, planning and zoning approvals, state and Federal historic preservation requirements, including architectural drawings and building specifications by providing feedback to external architects, owners and the Multifamily underwriters as to status of the technical aspects of the project.
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