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Mark-Taylor is the region's longest-standing investment manager, developer and owner of Class-A multifamily real estate on behalf of numerous third-party owners. Mark-Taylor is hiring a Director of Facilities & Renovation Management to join our operational leadership team.
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Our strategy leads clients towards the future of facilities through a connected real estate model that propagates new norms to deliver organizational efficiency, sustainability, and savings.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Financial Project Analyst (Real Estate Development & Facilities). Comprehensive review of CM Requisiton including Base contract values, approved change orders, Lien Waivers, General Conditions, Fees, co-lead with Project Manager in Pencil Copy Req reviews with Construction Manager/General Contractor.
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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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Demonstrated success in property management, asset and facilities management, vendor management, real estate finance/accounting, event & incident management, project management.
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The Facilities Project Manager in Commercial Property Management is a dynamic role responsible for overseeing a wide range of specialized projects aimed at enhancing the functionality, aesthetics, and safety of commercial properties.
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Team with Senior Facilities Manager and Sourcing Manager to bid and contract for scheduled and operational maintenance and project services. Strong organizational and managementStrong interpersonal and supervisory skillsStrong presentation skillsKnowledge of real estate, telecommunications, furniture, accounting, and building systems helpfulComputer proficiency in CMMS Supervisory ResponsibilitiesExperience in managing facilities teams, preferably in industrial/manufacturing/logistics environments.
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Bachelors degree in Facilities Management, Corporate Real Estate, Project Management, or Business Administration preferred. The Facilities Manager is charged with the day-to-day implementation of policies, procedures, programs, and workplace services delivery that provides a well-managed and well-maintained property and buildings.
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Bachelors degree in Facilities Management, Corporate Real Estate, Project Management or Business Administration required. This position has managerial oversight of multiple facilities, an entire campus, or a portfolio of client facilities and has at least one Facilities Manager and/or Assistant Facilities Manager reporting into it.
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As a CBRE Facilities Manager, you will manage a team responsible for providing overseeing building operations and maintenance for a facility, campus, or portfolio of small to medium sized buildings.
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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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Manage all areas of project management for singular real estate projects. Our account management model is at the heart of our client-centric approach to delivering integrated real estate solutions.
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Section 1: Position SummaryThe Senior Project Manager leads a portfolio of real estate and facilities projects by securing and managing project resources to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, to stakeholder requirements and with minimal operational disruption.
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Understanding of business analysis and process improvement methodologiesProficiency in MS Suite (Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Visio), PMP Certification a plusAbility to work effectively under pressure to meet critical deadlines Ability to work independently and as a member of a team Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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During the past ten decades, The Cordish Companies has grown into a global leader in Commercial Real Estate; Entertainment Districts; Sports-Anchored Developments; Gaming; Hotels; Residential Properties; Restaurants; International Development; Coworking Spaces; and Private Equity.
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