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Manager, Property Management (Sustainability) (Based in Chicago, USA) Employment Type: Permanent Location: United States of America Job Title: Manager, Property Management, U.S. (Sustainability) The Role Working within the U.S. Property Management team, you will be responsible for assisting with sustainability strategies and implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability initiatives for the U.S. portfolio of office, logistics, data center and student housing assets.
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Your Responsibilities as a Leader:Manage all aspects of multifamily acquisitions for the companyWork directly with lenders, brokers, title companies, insurance agents, attorneys, property management, and internal asset management team.
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Works on project development in establishing scope development, conceptual scheduling and cost estimating, site identification\acquisition (new construction), site investigations and due diligence (renovation), community outreach, project delivery methodology, and contracting strategy.
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Our expertise extends across every major asset class including multi-residential, office, industrial, retail, mixed-use, condo, hotels, and senior living across the functions of asset management, investments, development, construction, leasing, property management, portfolio management, finance, marketing, IT, HR and strategy.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Housing Development Project Manager assists with managing all phases of real estate development for multiple projects including due diligence, feasibility analysis, predevelopment, construction, lease-up, project completion and close-out, and transition to property and asset management.
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AM will be based in Denver office and handle the financial oversight, leasing leadership, capital management, liase with the property management team, and support due diligence efforts for acquisition opportunities.
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Due Diligence: Undertake detailed analysis of a property’s: (A) tenants and in-place leases; (B) operating and financial statements; (C) market and competitive position; (D) engineering and environmental condition; (E) other pertinent property-level factors.
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Manage the intake and organization of all due diligence materials, facilitate review with Asset Management, Construction Management and Property Management teams, and report all findings to the lead Associate on the transaction.
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Provide due diligence for the protection of client’s funds, property and assets against all reasonably foreseeable contingencies or losses. Understanding of physical building management, Condominium law, financial planning and law affecting property management.
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Experience in real estate acquisition due diligence, sophisticated budgeting practices, complex renovation estimating, project scoping, universal design, bidding, value engineering, and document management.
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Oversee and manage all facets of unclaimed property compliance projects – data requests, exemption analysis, due diligence management, and state report production. Whether a client needs to complement an in-house unclaimed property team or outsource all of their unclaimed property responsibilities, we apply the appropriate level of services for each of our clients.
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The position will provide exposure to the full real estate investment life cycle, including property acquisitions, financings/refinancings, asset management, and dispositions. · Coordinate third-party due diligence and closing processes (financing, legal, etc.
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Shall at all times ensure due diligence for the protection of client’s funds, property and assets against all reasonably foreseeable contingencies or losses. Job Overview:As a Community Manager, you will provide strong leadership and management direction on behalf of Board of Directors and FirstService Residential.
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Perform building inspections of interior and exterior of property and prepare action plan for opportunities. Recruit, hire, train and supervise all community staff in accordance with the documented management plan, if applicable.
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As a Workplace Health & Safety Real Estate Due Diligence & Remediation Manager, you will be responsible for partnering with various stakeholders and teams to support real estate transactions.
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