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Strap in, because being a Property Management Assistant is like playing a never-ending game of real estate bingo where the odds and ink-dotters are stacked against you. As a Property Management Assistant, you'll strut your stuff, conquer stairs like a modern-day knight, and prove your mettle in the great outdoors for property inspections and secret courier missions.
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Resolve conflicts between property management staff, resident services staff, and residents. Job Summary : The Director of Property Management (DPM) oversees all aspects of property management activities for Chinatown CDC’s portfolio.
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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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5+ 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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Familiarity with OSHA, fire safety, and regulatory compliance for commercial buildings and facilities in New York City. Certificate of Fitness (S95) or Fire Director Certificate Breadth of experience in leasing, construction, engineering and all facets of property operation and building management is preferred Experience in facilities management, renovations, and experience in a skill trade profession (e.g. electrician, plumbing, HVAC) a plus.
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Action Property Management, the leader in high-rise management, is seeking a Roving Building Engineer to join our team in San Francisco. Action Property Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Supports a Drug Free Workplace.
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Professional designations such as Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Certified Risk Manager (CRM.
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Oversee and manage the development of resources related to property loss control and risk management. oversee and manage the training of loss control associates as it relates to property loss control and risk management areas.
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The Business Development Manager (BDM) at Real Property Management (RPM) Tidal is responsible for making great first impressions with potential clients. Employment Type: Full-Time - Hybrid Role based out of Hampton Roads, V Real Property Management (RPM) Tidal.
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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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Certified Property Manager (CPM), Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS), Tax Credit Specialist (TCS), Management and Occupancy Review Specialist (MORS) Overseeing the Property Management to ensure that LIHTC, HOME, HPD, Housing Trust Fund, and all other regulatory requirements are met.
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Job Specialty: Property What You'll Do This position performs duties of a Senior Property and Fleet Manager within Supply Chain Management (SCM) organization for Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC site, for Pantex.
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The Shady Rest Institute on Positive Aging the the U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering and the Marieb College of Health & Human Services and at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) invite applications for an Assistant Professor position (non-tenure track) in the area of construction management with a focus on aging/gerontology.
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Repair & Maintenance Management Coordinate and schedule repairs and work orders with maintenance staff, as needed, and seek approvals from Property Supervisor and Asset Manager, as per policy and procedures.
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The preferred candidate will have experience in various aspects of intellectual property law, including global patent prosecution, freedom to operate and patent clearance assessments, technology licensing, and due diligence related to mergers and acquisitions.
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