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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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The main mission of the Regional Property Manager is to lead professional execution of property operations, business plans, capital improvements, routine and recurring maintenance, and financial reporting of a region of properties.
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A growing and exciting real estate company is looking to add a Regional Property Manager to their team! The Regional Property Manager will also be expected to lend their experience and expertise on an as-needed basis.
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SCI , the leading executive search firm in the real estate industry, is seeking a seasoned, Regional Property Manager to oversee a large, urban portfolio for a 45+ year old developer/operator of affordable and market-rate multifamily, with a history of transacting on twenty thousand units.
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If you have the experience of a Regional Property Manager and want to join a great team, apply now! Experience as a regional property manager is helpful but not required.
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The Intellectual Property Counsel for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for supporting the Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay business. The Intellectual Property Counsel will report to the Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property, and will be responsible for working with our business partners to ensure the organization is protecting its innovations, aligning IP and business strategy, negotiating contracts, and mitigating risks with respect to third-party Intellectual Property.
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The Senior Manager, Sales Strategy & Operations - Commercial. Act as lead business partner to the SVP of Commercial Sales, providing guidance, support, and insights to maximize performance improve efficiency.
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As the Senior Manager of Sales Strategy and Operations, you'll partner closely with sales leaders to put structures and strategies in place that help the organization grow headcount and revenue.
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Develop a Rare Disease partnership & PFE collective advantage with learnings to enhance our organizational effectiveness aligned to our Purpose Blueprint 2.0 Lead sales, key account and commercial model planning: Partner with the US cross-functional team to identify novel go-to-market strategy and new capabilities required for success within the therapeutic area.
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A Commercial & Multifamily Construction Superintendent plays a crucial role in overseeing and managing all aspects of construction projects. Please apply to join one of the area's leading Commercial Construction firms, managing high-profile projects in Raleigh.
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Business development will be an important focus for this position - the manager will be responsible for involvement within the community to facilitate growth of the firm and coordination with corporate business development manager.
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Learn to formally communicate as appropriate with asset manager to inform him/her of activities at the property to enhance his/her opinion of the quality of management services delivered by JLL.
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As a Real Estate Manager, you will be a primary point of contact for all lease-related matters within our offices. In addition to all lease renewals, the Real Estate Manager will process modifications, extensions, CAM situations, and addendums, ensuring all changes are documented accurately and legally.
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3 years minimum, prefer 4+ years of experience as a commercial attorney at a top law firm or in-house. What You'll Work On The successful candidate must possess strong knowledge of corporate and commercial/transactional law and demonstrated expertise in drafting and negotiating complex commercial agreements and advising and counseling clients on a range of business transactions and operational matters.
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Minimum of 7 years working as a patent attorney and counseling clients on intellectual property issues. Collaborate with commercial legal counsel, including preparing and reviewing research and development agreements, confidentiality agreements, license agreements, and consulting agreements and counseling the business regarding IP transactional matters.
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