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Experience in on-site maintenance/engineering, project management, and vendor management. Assist Regional Property Manager and Maintenance Managers/Maintenance Supervisors with escalated maintenance issues.
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The Regional Property Manager will work a hybrid work model based out of either Western Kentucky or Nashville, TN. Key Responsibilities:Manage a portfolio of multifamily propertiesDevelop and implement strategies to maximize occupancy and tenant retention.
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Has a strong background in Project Based Section 8/ LIHTC. Is marketing savvy and proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel), knowledge of Google Apps (Gmail, Sheets, Docs, Drive), and Property Management-related software.
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Minimum 5+ years-experience in affordable LIHTC & Project Based Section 8 multi-family affordable housing property management. Residential Multi-Family Regional Property Manager.
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The Regional Property Manager (RPM) oversees the day-to-day operations of the assigned geographic region of the Portfolio by implementing policies, procedures and practices to enable each property to meet budgeted financial goals and achieve operational performance objectives.
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Knowledge of real estate, property management, zoning, and construction preferred. With the support of the Lease Administrator Manager and the Sales Managers, complete the collocation process through final site inspection for each collocation project.
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Initiate and conduct necessary meetings to keep project on schedule and within budget with early problem resolution. Responsible for managing the sales organization, developing, and executing sales strategy in alignment with corporate and achieving regional sales objectives.
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Minimum 5 years (multi-family residential) experience, preferably dealing with HUD, project based Section 8 and 202 programs. Strong budgeting, financial analysis and property maintenance knowledge.
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Employee frequently interacts directly with Vice President, Regional Property Managers, Project Directors / Managers, Construction and Renovation representatives, contracted vendors, military leadership, Housing Managers, Compliance Officers, community management and other staff members during the workday.
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6+ years of experience in Residential Property Management (preferably as a Manager) Manage capital projects onsite as needed including the bid process and project/construction management.
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This is a highly visible position that requires interaction with Project Executives, Estimators, Division Management, Legal, VP of Risk Management, CFO and McCarthy’s broker. Review insurance coverage issues related to construction contracts, lease agreements, subcontract agreements and consultant agreements with Corporate Legal, Division Management and Construction Project Management.
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This is a highly visible position that requires interaction with Project Executives, Estimators, Regional Leadership, Legal, EVP of Risk Management, CFO and McCarthy's broker. Assist the broker with the development, implementation and management of company sponsored Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs (CCIPs), including the ongoing financial evaluation of programs as well as the roll out and monitoring of the program at the project site.
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The Regional Operations Specialist - Area Manager, under the direction of the Vice President of Operations, must have the ability to quickly adapt, assess and prioritize needs, provide multi-site leadership and project management, demonstrate excellent customer service, and coordinate all aspects of apartment community and Regional Operations Specialist Team operations.
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Work with Regional Sales Managers to develop a Regional strategic plan. Responsible for carrier customer relations at the regional level. Actively market all existing and projected assets to carriers and other prospective tenants within established regional markets/geographic boundaries.
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Established property management company looking to hire a regional property manager for our PG County portfolio. About the Position Seeking an experienced Regional Property Manager for Maryland.
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