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The Maintenance Technician receives work assignments from the Resident Manager and is supervised by the Property Supervisor and/or the Property Management Director. Meet daily with the Resident Manager and regularly with the Property Supervisor.
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Determines appropriate personnel needed to complete maintenance jobs within the capability of the staff and using temporary personnel in consultation with the lead maintenance technician, if applicable, and with approval of the Property Supervisor.
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O Complete Resident Manager weekly reports including vacancies, delinquencies, and Resident Manager timesheets, and email to Property Supervisor as directed by Property Supervisor.
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Other duties as assigned by the Resident Manager and Property Supervisor. Specific job goals, objectives and tasks are established for each employee as part of the annual evaluation and work plan process by the Property Supervisor and Property Management Director.
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The Real Property Supervisor works closely with the Deputy Director in the formulation and implementation of office goals and objectives. The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Real Property Supervisor.
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The Property Evidence Supervisor supervises the operation of the Police Property and Evidence Unit, and four employees. As a Property and Evidence Supervisor, you will be responsible for overseeing the efficient management, storage, and disposal of all property and evidence collected by the department.
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The duties of the Assistant Property Manager is identical to the Property Manager and assumes the latter’s responsibilities in his/her absence or as directed by his/her Property Supervisor or Director of Associate Director/Property Management.
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The Real Property Supervisor works closely with the Deputy Director in the formulation and implementation of office goals, objectives. The position is for a supervisory and administrative level professional with experience and educational background in real property acquisition, disposition, appraisals, legal/paralegal services, or property/asset management for MTA owned and leased properties involving Baltimore Metro, Light Rail, Statewide Commuter Bus, Baltimore Core Bus, MARC, Freight Rall Services and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects.
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POSITION SUMMARY Under the direction of the Property Supervisor, the Community Manager for Permanent Supportive Housing Communities must develop a high level of property management services performance standards to ensure that there is a difference between property management focused on assets vs person-centered property management focused on customer service and resident retention.
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The Property Manager will report to the Senior Property Supervisor of JMF Development. Support Senior Property Supervisor as needed including assisting with calendaring and scheduling and day to day operations.
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Property Preservation and Inspection (PPI) Technicians will be responsible for assisting the PPI Supervisor with managing single family homes (1-4 units) Real Estate Owned (REO) and custodial properties as it relates to property preservation, inspections, vendors, etc.
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The Property Manager for this position is responsible to maintains the Permanent Supportive Housing property assigned and perform all related management functions, including, but not limited to, coordinating leasing and marketing efforts, approving move-in files, promoting lease renewals, resident relations, team building, and any other duties or other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Regional Property Supervisor.
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Prepare and submit quarterly rental comparisons to your Property Supervisor/Assistant or as soon as a tenant gives vacancy. Request work order from your Property Supervisor/Assistant for any garage.
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Take initiative in calling 911 or non-emergency police per protocol and report all building emergencies to the On Site Manager, Property Manager and/or Property Supervisor. Respond to all building emergencies in the absence of On Site Manager, Property Manager or Property Supervisor.
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Notifies Route Supervisor of any incidents/accidents/injures/property damage. Immediately reports any unsafe situations/service calls to Route Supervisor/Dispatch before attempting service.
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