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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties’ successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking an experienced Community Director who is passionate about customer service, affordable housing, and is driven to succeed.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our success to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking a Community Director who is passionate about customer service, property management, affordable housing, and is driven to succeed.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties’ successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking an experienced roving manager who is passionate about customer service and driven to succeed.
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Enact standards for weekly and monthly reporting, maintaining accurate resident files and affordable housing compliance, if applicable. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Shannon Steinbeigle, SHRM-CP, HR Manager at shannons@indigorealestate.com or Tiffany Kahn, HR and Benefits Manager at tiffany@rminc.com.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties' successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking a Leasing Consultant who is passionate about customer service and driven to succeed.
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Job Title: Roving ManagerLocation: Seattle and SouthendReporting to: Investment ManagerType: Full-TimeJob DescriptionAt Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties' successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking an experienced roving manager who is passionate about customer service and driven to succeed.
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Indigo Real Estate is a WA Best Workplaces Winner. Join the Indigo Real Estate Team! Experience in supporting lease-up/property launch goals and timelines. Prior experience in affordable housing/LIHTC multi-family property preferred.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties’ successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking a Maintenance Supervisor who is enthusiastic about customer service and driven to succeed.
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Assist and lead Punch List for vacated units, ensuring the units are move-in ready according to company /ownership standard, re-inspect vacant or punch list units after make-ready have been completed to determine the quality of work performed.
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At Indigo Real Estate, we attribute much of our properties’ successes to the strengths of our team members and we are seeking a Roving Maintenance Technician who is passionate about customer service and driven to succeed.
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