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Provides annual budgeting and expense management along with monthly variance analysis and work closely with Regional VP/1st VP, Property Management to achieve all targeted leasing objectives, operating expense controls and year end NOI for each property.
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6+ years property management experience in a not-for-profit and/or real estate development, construction, or Property Management company required; must also have previous experience in managing affordable housing Section 8 and Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC.
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With a legacy spanning four decades, Action Property Management has become the premier choice for homeowner’s association management. Action Property Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Supports a Drug-Free Workplace.
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Stakeholder Management: You will work closely with the Vice President of the JAX Rare Disease Translational Center, JAX faculty and staff to develop innovative strategies to market and license intellectual property and new products for commercialization.
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Per week, with option to increase or convert to full-time Condominiums On-Site Property Management DESCRIPTION The On-Site Manager’s function is organized along conventional lines of authority as first in a line of responsibility at the community and reports directly to the Community Manager.
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Responsible for receiving and reviewing invention disclosures, management and licensing of all intellectual property, researching and preparing reports regarding the patenting process, and assisting management in developing optimal protection and commercialization strategies for all intellectual property created at UTRGV. Description of Duties.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Madison is seeking a motivated Mid-Senior Intellectual Property Associate Attorney with a strong background in patent prosecution and strategic IP portfolio management.
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In this role, the person will be charged with project management, presentations to clients and states, coordinating compliance, audit defense, VDAs, and other consulting engagements, managing client expectations and deliverables, marketing, networking and business development and recognizing potential changes in unclaimed property policy and applying new policies to compliance and consulting engagements.
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Perform related duties as assigned and requiredQualificationsRequired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge in natural resource management, outdoor recreation, and property maintenance.
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KW Property Management & Consulting is a drug-free workplace. Follow all standards policies and procedures with regards to emergency response by coordinating with Management, Chief Engineer, or Fire Rescue / Police services.
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Prepare property insurance policy data for catastrophe risk analysis using SQL and other data conversion tools, and run catastrophe modeling software for client and prospect portfolio analyses.
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Beginning coursework toward certification in area of expertise preferred; appropriate certifications could include Associate in Underwriting (AU), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), Program in General Insurance (INS) or Associate of Risk Management (ARM.
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The Department:The Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Management (SBCOEM), a Division of the County Fire Department, leads Santa Barbara County, the Operational Area, and the community in disaster preparedness, response and resilience through partnerships, training, policy, best practices, and plans designed to protect life and property.
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Must have strong general liability claims handling experience, Bodily Injury, commercial property / premises / contractors commercial property, inland/marine coverage, Fires, burst pipes, Hospitality claims, Golf courses and Complex Litigation Management.
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Responsibilities may include all phases of highway and bridge construction, field management of utilities or property appraisal and acquisition, relocation assistance, traffic operations, materials testing and sampling, or materials laboratory management.
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