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About Us: City Property Management ( ) is an Arizona born and raised company that is a leader in full-service HOA management with innovative technology and a stellar team to match.
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Ensure the properties are maintained in first-class condition by guaranteeing that regular property inspections are conducted, and also by ensuring on-going management and oversight of service providers and the on-site building engineering, security, parking, and janitorial teams.
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Help to form and plan major capital projects Act as property management’s subject matter expert Interface with the home office team to provide information, advice, and physical due diligence resources in support of new acquisition opportunities Provide general oversight of property management software functions for accuracy Required Experience For Regional Property Manager : 3-5 years of direct multi-site multifamily property management experience is required.
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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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Our client, one of the most respected Commercial Real Estate and Property Management companies is actively growing its commercial portfolio in Northern California focused on developing modern and sustainable properties needs a strong, financial minded Senior Property Manager for a property with active facilities and space management.
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Action Property Management is a privately held company that manages more high-rise residential buildings than any other management company in California. Action Property Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Supports a Drug Free Workplace.
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Sell carpet and hard surface floor covering to apartment complexes and the Property Management industry. We are looking for a motivated, out of the box thinker to join our Property Management Sales team.
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This position will support the Property Manager, Site Superintendent, Boards of Directors, Accounting Staff and the Property Assistant in the effective management of all services provided, including work requests and inquiries from the property manager or Homeowners as well as all contracted services with our vendors.
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Experience managing all day-to-day tasks on the execution side of all projects and undertakings, including but not limited to acquisitions, development, asset management, contract/lease negotiation, equity capital markets and debt capital markets.
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Assist the IAMD Logistics Lead in the management of hand receipts using the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS) automated property book for non-fielded property (NFP.
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Certification or training in property management, LIHTC, COS, or RD training. Experience (2+ years preferred) in LIHTC property management. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Property Management software (e.g. Yardi, Real Page.
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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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1-3 years of professional experience in property maintenance, public garden horticulture, landscape management, trail work, facilities management, or other experience that is relevant to this position.
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The Property Manager will be responsible for the lease-up of a new construction building and managing day-to-day operations of properties, including marketing and leasing: rent collection; supervision of site staff, maintenance staff, and caretakers; budget management and property conditions; maintaining positive relations with neighbors, funders, regulatory agencies, and both internal and external PPL customers, all with an elevated level of customer service.
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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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