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Manage specific real estate portfolios including all aspects of the site including but not limited to day-to-day operations, coordination of Planning Design and Construction activities on site, fire/life safety compliance and correction of noted deficiencies.
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Develop, deliver, and direct all strategic objectives relative to project planning, design, construction and/or remodels of new and existing, Corporate Office, (21) financial centers, (5) Real Estate Leased properties, and (33) proprietary ATM kiosks.
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The Executive Director of Facilities Finance and Administration provides financial and business operations support to the following divisions: Parking & Transportation, UM Police, Real Estate, Planning & Design, Emergency Management, Construction and Facilities & Operations.
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Facilitate high-quality and efficient delivery of projects by working directly with leadership and staff from campus units such as Facilities and Utilities, Campus Planning, Real Estate Services, Design and Construction Management, Safety Services, the Campus Fire Marshal, Capital Resource Management, Communications Resources, and campus Central Receiving.
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This strategic thinker serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet and will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer, overseeing specific support services in Planning, Design and Construction, Facilities Services, and the Office of Real Estate for UF’s main campus in Gainesville, Florida.
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Architectural design, corporate real estate, facilities engineering, and/or construction management supervisory/project leadership experience required. Architectural design, corporate real estate, facilities engineering, and/or construction management supervisory/project leadership experience required.
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Work Closely with Hospital Management Teams, Individual hospital administrators and users, physicians, nurses, other members of Facilities Design & Construction and Real Estate.
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The scope of responsibility and span of control includes University functions associated with planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations of University facilities and supporting services, as well as real estate management, energy management, sustainability and motor fleet management.
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Ensuring client satisfaction with the delivery of facility management services by providing a seamless interface to the client’s real estate organization; demonstrating leadership, responsiveness, and creativity.
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Description :Act as liaison between Citi Realty Services Senior Management, Asset Management, Transaction team as well as internal Client Businesses and Business Real Estate Liaisons (BRELs), to establish project business goals and needs.
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Assists in developing test fits and pricing plans that document construction/renovation scope and associated project requirements, including personnel relocations, project phasing, FF&E, artwork, signage, and AV/IT.Assists in processing, tracking, and evaluating solutions for internal Real Estate, Space, and Capital Requests.
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Coordinates effectively with design and construction, environmental health and safety, real estate management and other departments to maximize results.
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He or she will be knowledgeable in the design and construction of facilities, principles of real property asset management and real estate, and laws, regulations, and processes regarding governmental/public property acquisition, leasing, and disposition.
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Being the member or the WDS team, you will serve as the day-to-day operational lead for DTCC's real estate portfolio of properties located in the NY Tristate Area. The individual will be the primary engineering SME coordinating maintenance, incident escalation, OPEX management, capital projects and long-range forecasts, finding opportunities for improvement, etc.
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Oversees all aspects of day-to-day management of assigned projects; monitors and coordinates work performed by real estate brokers/agents, architectural firms, engineering firms, construction firms, and installations to facilitate and lead team in problem and issue resolution.
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