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15+ years of Experience within Commercial, Industrial or Multifamily Construction Niche. 15+ years of Experience within Commercial, Industrial or Multifamily Construction Niche. Our client is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to help develop and execute operational strategies that drive business performance and growth.
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Since our early days as Lincoln Property Company, we set the standard of excellence for multifamily operators and developers. Since our early days as Lincoln Property Company, we set the standard of excellence for multifamily operators and developers.
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Pick your 8-week bootcamp: Short-Term Rentals, Small Multifamily, or Rookie? My first investment property was a C/D-class multifamily in Houston. And with a multifamily, even if one unit is vacant, I still have cash coming in.
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We provide installation services and supply chain management for a diverse range of single family, multifamily, commercial, and repair and remodel customers. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced SAP Architect to lead the design and implementation of our SAP solutions, ensuring alignment with business needs and promoting best practices.
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Frontier Energy is seeking a Program Consultant to provide an advanced level of support to an energetic multifamily energy efficiency and decarbonization programs, with a focus on program design, implementation, marketing and engagement to key stakeholders.
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Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: ESRT) is a NYC-focused REIT that owns and operates a portfolio of modernized, amenitized, and well-located office, retail, and multifamily assets. From our crown jewel, The Empire State Building, to incredible buildings modernized for the 21st century, to outstanding customer service, and our decade-long leadership position in sustainability and energy efficient portfolio that is 100% fully powered by renewable wind electricity, we take pride in our work.
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5 years of professional experience in architectural design, preferably with a focus on hospitality and multifamily projects. Knowledge of building codes, zoning regulations, and industry standards related to hospitality and multifamily projects.
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Our positions provide invaluable experience, career coaching and a chance to make multifamily industry connections that will help you excel. Knowledge of leasing software a plus including Yardi, Blue Moon, Onesite, MRI, etc.
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The Senior Associate will oversee a portfolio of over $500M of AuM. These assets include hospitality, multifamily, office & retail. Join one of the most successful real estate investment and development firms in the Mountain West region.
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Seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Project Manager to oversee the successful execution of multifamily construction projects in Oregon. Oversee all aspects of multifamily construction projects,from planning and design to construction and completion.
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We own and develop multifamily residential and retail properties with a portfolio including over 14,000 units in three states. Experience with multifamily properties. Job details In-house Attorney for highly rated and rapidly growing real estate firm.
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The office performs GC and CM services on commercial, institutional, school, healthcare and multifamily buildings throughout the region. The office performs GC and CM services on commercial, institutional, school, healthcare and multifamily buildings throughout the region.
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As a Senior Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading and coordinating project teams, managing stakeholder relationships, and ensuring the seamless delivery of our multifamily developments.
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Focus on targeting budgeted occupancy and revenue by providing support, guidance and direction to a portfolio of multifamily assets through the development and implementation of strategic marketing programs.
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Responsible for handling a high level of responsibility and professional development, working directly with architects, engineers, contractors, owners, and developers on a wide range of projects, including healthcare, life science, college/university, multifamily residential, hospitality, commercial, and transportation facilities.
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