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The role of an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper involves working with a diverse range of equipment to monitor, maintain, and enhance oil and gas production. Familiarity with the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of various equipment is crucial for an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to guarantee the safe and efficient production of oil and gas.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Real Estate Manager specializing in Lease Admin , with an active Top Secret Clearance for a facilities engineering program to support a federal Agency.
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5-7 years of experience in commercial real estate lease administration. The Lease Administration Department is responsible for managing the Lease Administration process and function for TBC Corporation which includes annual rent reconciliations, abstracting, Landlord/Subtenant notifications, monitoring lease information, processing all leases, subleases, legal agreements and associated documents and managing the lease database system and information integrity along with reporting of information to key business areas.
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At least 3-5+ years of relevant experience in the commercial real estate lease administration industry and/or paralegal, accounting or property management fields having worked in either (or both) the landlord or tenant sector.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Building Facilities Manager/ Lease Administration Manager in to support a federal government agency. The Lease Administration Manager shall have experience in lease contract administration policies and procedures to manage space in a variety of buildings.
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This position supports the Corporate Real Estate division and provides lease administration using CoStar Real Estate Manager. Responsibilities include: lease administration for landlords and tenants, generate lease accounting schedules per lease terms, process tenant receipts and issue monthly invoices, review and submit rent expense invoices, post entries to general ledger, prepare account reconciliations, analyze rent income and expense variances, provide monthly forecast information and assist with preparation of annual plan.
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Job DescriptionWood is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to join our dynamic team. 2-5 years of experience in oilfield operations, preferably as a Lease Operator.
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We are currently hiring for an Oilfield Lease Operator / Pumper to work at an oilfield location approximately 80 miles outside of Gillette Wyoming. We are currently hiring for an Oilfield Lease Operator / Pumper to work at an oilfield location approximately 80 miles outside of Gillette Wyoming.
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We are a vibrant third-party multifamily property management firm with locations across the United States.
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Prior lease-up experience is required. Perform general carpentry duties such as wallboard repair, countertop/cabinet replacement, finish carpentry, window/glass repair, door/lock repair, and ceramic tile repair.
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Transactions include Conditional Sale Contracts (CSC -Dollar Buyout), First Amendment leases, Tax/FMV (Fair Market Value) leases, Small Ticket leases, Municipal/Escrow leases, loans and the Master documents for each lease and loan type with commercial and municipal customers.
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Maintains the lease portfolio and ensure adherence to IFRS standards, while maintaining US GAAP standards. Within Finance, our teams include: Accounting, Financial Planning & Analysis, Financial Reporting, Tax and Treasury.
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Leasing Specialist (Highland, North Hills)
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Acts as lead for lease administration team. Inputs, maintains, organizes, and reports on information regarding lease dates, dollar values and financial accounting transactions into a lease management software database.
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Procurement of engineering services, purchase services, completing change orders and initiation of new services are core functions of this role. International subcontract experience with working knowledge of import/export compliance and ITAR regulations.
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